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  • Oliver gives us the scoop on Truflation, the solution to finding alternative data on all the economic data. Forget CPI and PCE—Truflation offers a fresh perspective, scooping up real-time data from various sources. Oliver dives into why traditional metrics miss the mark, explaining how Truflation tackles these issues using multiple data sources. Oliver urges us to think beyond the usual metrics and consider real-world factors shaping our economic outlook.

    Today we discuss...

    How Truflation offers an alternative view of inflation compared to traditional metrics like CPI and PCE. How Truflation tracks over 14 million items daily from 40 different data sources. Traditional metrics like CPI use outdated methods and surveys. Why customers adapt their spending, often switching to cheaper products. Market reactions often depend on government-reported numbers like CPI and PCE. Historical data revisions by government agencies can cause market instability. Housing costs are weighted differently by Truflation compared to CPI. Major companies like Unilever and General Mills adjusting prices due to consumer pushback. Global trends show a downward trajectory in inflation, but with variations. Concerns include high household debt and potential stagflation. How monitoring consumer expenditure, household debt, and delinquency rates is crucial.

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Douglas Heagren | Pro College Planners


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  • Crypto Week was a double header. ETH ETFs are approved but not yet live. CBDC's area dead... or just sleeping... Don't count them out, but we can party today. Also in the news...

    US tax trends can get tricky! No matter where you fall on the political spectrum, I think we can all agree, no one wants to pay higher taxes. Today we also discuss the nature of markets. Managing risk is crucial, especially during downturns. Success in investing requires understanding your emotions and personal risk tolerance. Today we discuss...

    Markets fluctuate: they rise about 70% of the time, fall 30%, and rarely move sideways. Understanding market risk is crucial for managing investments during downturns. Investors' risk tolerance shifts with market conditions. Emotional responses to market movements often lead to poor decision-making. Studies suggest that individuals who don't frequently check their investments tend to perform better. Various factors, including government policies, influence market dynamics. Government decisions on CBDCs may impact currency stability and investment strategies. Concerns about hyperinflation should be tempered by an understanding of historical inflation trends. Calls for higher taxes on the rich may not yield desired outcomes and could lead to unintended consequences. Aligning policy with human nature can lead to more effective outcomes in economic governance.

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management

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  • Stan "The Annuity Man" Haithcock shares annuity truths and how to make informed decisions. Stan's all about cutting through the fog of annuities, giving it to you straight. We've had him on before, and it's always a good time. With a background in major finance firms, he ditched Wall Street to focus on annuity truths. His motto? Annuities are about what they'll actually do, not what they might. Stan's here to clear up the misconceptions and help you make informed decisions for your financial future.

    Today we discuss...

    The importance of focusing on what annuities will actually do, not speculative promises Understanding annuities as contracts and making decisions based on contractual guarantees Warnings against buying annuities for growth and Stan's advice to ask hard questions and seek clarity on contractual terms The explanation of different types of annuities, stressing the importance of choosing the right one for individual needs. The misconceptions about annuities as tax-free income sources or vehicles for infinite banking strategies The role of annuities in retirement accounts, emphasizing the need to focus on contractual guarantees rather than seeking double tax deferral

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Megan Gorman | The Wealth Intersection Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management

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  • Let's talk about the meme stock craze and how it impacted Jim Simons! Today we also highlight rising credit card and auto loan delinquencies, the depletion of post-pandemic savings, and financial strains from higher costs of essentials amid high interest rates. And did you know there was also brief resurgence of meme stocks like GameStop and AMC?

    Join us as we discuss...

    Jim Simons' investment success using mathematical models.
    "The Man Who Solved the Market" book by Greg Zuckerman.
    The Renaissance Technologies and its significant returns.
    The impact of wealth and charitable giving.
    Examination of tax strategies and the concept of presidential libraries.
    Debate on credit card debt and utilization rates.
    Discussion on the rising cost of living and inflation.
    Mention of the recent surge and drop in meme stocks like GameStop.
    Commentary on the Federal Reserve's role in managing financial crises.

    For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/the-meme-stock-craze-609

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
    Douglas Heagren | ProCollege Planners

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  • Chad Willardson shares insights into how to he helps to encourage good financial habits for entrepreneurs. Chad shares his journey from Merrill Lynch to founding his own firm and sheds light on the rollercoaster ride of managing finances for entrepreneurs.

    Chad highlights the value of cultivating good financial habits, no matter where you are on your wealth journey.

    Today we discuss:

    Chad's background, including nine years at Merrill Lynch and founding Pacific Capital in 2011 Chad's clientele, focusing on entrepreneurs with at least $10 million to invest The unique financial needs and challenges of entrepreneurs How entrepreneurs typically have a higher risk tolerance and unique approach to financial planning The asset-rich but cash-poor nature of many entrepreneurs The perpetual entrepreneurial mindset and generational wealth transfer The importance of financial education and family planning to navigate wealth responsibly Cultivating financial discipline and good habits at any stage of wealth accumulation

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management

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  • There are so many different narratives of investing that it's important to know when you need to think twice. Today we delve into the murky waters of legislative bills and how they're often loaded with hidden surprises. We also navigate the labyrinth of regulatory standards and keep a keen eye on broader economic trends, like shifts in commodities such as gold and natural gas. Ultimately, it's about staying sharp, questioning the mainstream narrative, and making informed decisions in both politics and investing.

    Today we discuss...

    Politics and its perceived distance from everyday life sparks disengagement due to a lack of perceived impact. How legislative Bills often have hidden agendas. Investing requires staying informed and questioning mainstream narratives. The Fiduciary Rule, while seeming beneficial on the surface, raises complexities and implications for financial advisors and investors. Analyzing trends in commodity markets like gold and natural gas is crucial for investment strategies. Large nonprofits' operations and tax reforms are topics for consideration to enhance societal contributions. Emphasizing skepticism and critical analysis is essential for evaluating narratives and making informed decisions. Market trends, including rising interest rates, affect commodities like gold. Centralization versus decentralization trends affect various sectors, including investing. The fiduciary standard's implications reveal fundamental contradictions and challenges in the financial industry. Nonprofits' significant wealth accumulation raises questions about taxation and societal contributions. Skepticism and critical thinking are crucial for navigating complex narratives in politics, investing, and societal issues. Investing in commodities like natural gas requires understanding seasonal trends and economic indicators. Understanding narratives and trends is essential for making informed investment decisions and navigating complex financial landscapes.

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
    Douglas Heagren | ProCollege Planners

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  • James Davolos from Horizon Kineticsm discusses the challenges of conventional wisdom in the world of investing. This exciting discussion delved into the intricacies of market dynamics, particularly focusing on the enduring trend of growth outperforming value. Davolos dissected the evolution of this trend, attributing it to factors such as passive investing, low-interest rates, and fiscal spending. Throughout, Davolos provided nuanced insights and offered a thought-provoking analysis of current market conditions.

    Today we discuss:

    Factors contributing to the divergence between growth and value investing
    Historical context of value outperformance following the tech bubble burst
    Examination of market structure and the dominance of passive investing
    Challenges for value investors amid the current market dynamics
    Potential transition points for a shift in market dynamics
    Analysis of fundamental and market structure factors affecting investment strategies
    Consideration of the real estate market's sensitivity to interest rates
    Debate on the sustainability of fiscal spending and its implications
    Impact of rising interest rates on the economy and financial markets
    Davolos' perspective on the significance of real yields and the value of the US dollar
    Resilience of gold prices despite headwinds from real yields and the US dollar

    For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/challenging-conventional-wisdom-james-davolos-606

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance

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  • Did you know your brain is broken? Today you find out why! In this episode we talk about coffee and humor and of course the stock market. We get into some deep stuff about cognitive dissonance and how it messes with our heads. Of course the conversation reroutes to investing. You gotta stay flexible and open-minded with your strategies. It's all about rolling with the punches and being willing to adapt, you know?

    Today we discuss:

    How history can't be viewed through the same lens as the present; it's a different time period. The understanding of science evolves over time; what was once believed as truth may be debunked later. Investing strategies, like buy and hold, may not always be effective and require flexibility. Cognitive dissonance affects how people process conflicting information and form new realities. How regularly evaluating investment decisions is essential to adapt to changing market conditions. Sentiment in markets can shift unpredictably based on perceived threats or opportunities. How the top five careers of millionaires as presented by Dave Ramsey's survey may surprise you! We also answer a listener question!

    For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/your-brain-is-broken-605

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
    Douglas Heagren | ProCollege Planners

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  • Joseph Furnari comes on to discuss his technical analysis model for investment strategies. By combining fundamental knowledge with technical insights, Joe has crafted a simple yet effective model that prioritizes key indicators such as stock price, moving averages, and trend patterns to predict future performance while minimizing complexity. Joe's journey exemplifies a disciplined and systematic approach to investing, guided by a deep understanding of both fundamental principles and technical analysis techniques, driving ongoing research and refinement to optimize portfolio performance.

    Today we discuss:

    The importance of technical analysis for investors seeking a robust methodology Joe's frustrations with common investor mistakes led him to explore technical analysis How Joe's technical analysis model focuses on key indicators such as stock price, 10-day, and 200-day moving averages, aiming for simplicity and effectiveness How through meticulous backtesting spanning over 50 years, Joe refined his model to accurately predict market movements and optimize investment decisions The methodology that involves owning individual stocks, with a screening process to identify top opportunities guided by Joe's model's logic How risk management in Joe's model is primarily based on technical analysis indicators, with sell rules designed to mitigate potential losses and optimize returns

    For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/technical-analysis-model-joseph-furnari-604

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance Douglas Heagren | Pro College Planners

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  • The housing market has been a wild ride since COVID hit, with remote work driving people inland for cheaper homes, though rising interest rates are making it tougher to afford. Surprisingly, despite talk of a housing bubble, foreclosures remain low, suggesting people aren't panicking just yet, despite increasing credit card debt. It's a mixed bag out there, but that's the market for you – always keeping us guessing!

    Today we discuss:

    Market expectations of rate cuts not materializing as previously predicted Market prediction metrics and data gathering from betting sites Concerns about economic slowdown despite higher inflation rates Potential impact of economic conditions on labor market and consumer spending Caution against hyperinflation fears, emphasizing gradual economic changes Overview of housing market trends, including regional shifts and affordability challenges Analysis of housing inventory levels and their implications for market dynamics Comparison of home price changes across different regions and time periods Examination of foreclosure rates as indicators of financial stress in the housing market

    For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/the-housing-market-603

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
    Douglas Heagren | ProCollege Planners

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  • Kristen Ragusin joins us to explore central bank digital currencies (CBDC). Kristen has had quite the journey with money. It all started when she was just five years old, earning her allowance by explaining stock markets to her dad. After college, she spent 28 years at Merrill Lynch, managing money and building a practice. Now, she's at Raymond James doing more of the same. But her passion extends beyond traditional finance; she's also a money reformer, advocating for changes in the money system to create freedom and prosperity.

    Today we discuss:

    Insights on the financial crisis of 2008 Kristen's views on cryptocurrency and blockchain Implications of banks creating money and it's ties to consumer debt Predictions for the future of money and finance Discusses the impact of CBDCs and the need for public awareness and pushback Distinction between digital money and blockchain

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance Megan Gorman | The Wealth Intersection

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  • Today we talk about chart crimes! We dive into how charts can sometimes tell a misleading story. We have to stress the importance of looking beyond the surface and understanding the narratives behind the data. This chat is full of insights into the complexities of investing and the importance of staying adaptable in the ever-changing market landscape.

    Today we discuss:

    The concept of "chart crimes" and how charts are used to convey specific narratives Discussion on the performance of different asset classes over time, including equities and bonds Emphasis on understanding economic cycles and paradigm shifts in shaping investment strategies Considerations for adapting investment approaches to changing market conditions Exploration of strategies like stock buybacks, dividend investing, and sector rotation Caution against the simplistic narrative of buy and hold, highlighting the importance of nuanced decision-making Acknowledgment of the complexities and risks involved in market timing and investment decision-making

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    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management

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  • We're spending time answering your listener questions about investing! Picture diversification like a balanced diet for your money, protecting against market surprises. Learn from mistakes to avoid emotional investing pitfalls. Doug warns about missing out on employer perks, while Barb stresses portfolio balance. Follow these tips for savvy investing and financial advice!

    Diversify investments across various assets for stability
    Learn from emotional investment mistakes to avoid chasing returns
    Utilize employer retirement plans for long-term growth
    Regularly review and adjust portfolios to align with goals
    Make informed decisions regarding student loan debt and education expenses
    Prioritize diversification and informed choices in financial planning
    How to access your risk tolerance

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance Douglas Heagren | Pro College Planners

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  • We discuss the life of Daniel Kahneman, a pioneer in behavioral economics who challenged conventional economic thinking. His work reshaped how we view decision-making and market behavior. We also discuss investment strategies, touching on the idea of comparing assets using technical analysis to gauge opportunity costs. Understanding trends before diving into investments is key, as it helps investors make more informed decisions.

    Join us for another though provoking conversation as we discuss:

    Daniel Kahneman, father of behavioral economics, passed away at 90 How Kahneman's work challenged traditional economic assumptions about rationality and market efficiency Kahneman's experiments highlighted cognitive biases in decision-making Reflecting on Kahneman's legacy, how investors are encouraged to explore his work and its implications for decision-making Technical analysis and emphasizing the importance of comparing assets to identify investment opportunities The example of Apple's performance relative to the S&P 500 illustrates the concept of opportunity cost in investing Using natural gas as an example of applying both technical and fundamental analysis to investment decisions

    For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/daniel-kahneman-599

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
    Douglas Heagren | ProCollege Planners

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  • This week we interview Dave Foster, a 1031 expert and Qualified Intermediary. We dive into the benefits of using 1031 exchanges and how it can enhance the returns of your real estate investments by savings on taxes.

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance

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  • We explore stock market expectations and how to affect your performance. Is your crystal ball a bit foggy? That uncertainty sends stock prices on a wild rollercoaster ride. Watch out for curveballs, like when interest rates and stocks go on totally different paths, making us rethink everything we thought we knew about investing. Bottom line... The market's a tricky beast, always keeping us on our toes! Today we discuss:

    Volatility arises as the market reacts to unexpected news and adjusts stock prices accordingly Lower-than-expected earnings can cause a stock's price to drop, reflecting a reevaluation of its value Market volatility is driven by discrepancies between actual and expected outcomes Anomalies like mispriced stocks present opportunities for investors to capitalize on market inefficiencies Traditional assumptions about market behavior may be challenged by shifts in dynamics, such as the disconnect between interest rates and stock prices Continuous scrutiny of assumptions and adaptation to changing conditions are essential for understanding market behavior

    For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/stock-market-expectations-597

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
    Douglas Heagren | ProCollege Planners

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  • Dive into the world of investing in EFTs as we're joined by Bruce Bond, a seasoned expert who's been around the block in the industry. Bruce brings a wealth of experience, having started from the ground up, selling bonds and eventually venturing into the world of ETFs. From his early days at PowerShares to his current gig at Innovator Capital Management, Bruce has seen it all and has some fascinating stories to share. We'll be tracing Bruce's journey through the financial landscape, from the highs of launching innovative ETFs to the challenges of navigating market turbulence.

    Plus, we'll dig into the nitty-gritty of financial innovation, chatting about how ETFs have revolutionized investing and exploring new strategies to tackle today's unpredictable markets. So, buckle up as we embark on this enlightening conversation and uncover the secrets to thriving in today's ever-changing financial world! Today we discuss:

    Bruce's journey from bond sales to founding PowerShares and Innovator Capital Management The evolution of financial products, particularly the rise of thematic ETFs Advantages of ETFs over traditional investment vehicles for investors Innovative strategies to navigate market volatility and uncertainty Bruce's insights into the future of finance and investment trends The role of technology in shaping the future of financial services Opportunities and challenges in today's dynamic market environment Bruce's vision for the future of Innovator Capital Management and its impact on investors

    For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/investing-in-efts-bruce-bond-396

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management Tim Baker | Metric Fin

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  • The market's going up and someone has to be to blame! This week we help you understanding the complex forces driving the market highs in 2024. We delve into the trends of the market and various forces at play, seeking to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the market dynamics. In this episode, we discuss:

    Fragility, resilience, and anti-fragility are concepts discussed in various contexts. Efficiency-focused systems can become fragile and vulnerable to unforeseen events. Fragility occurs when short-term risk elimination increases long-term vulnerabilities. Resilience entails fortifying oneself against adversity, preparing for challenging times. Diversification in investment portfolios is vital for resilience, mitigating risks from asset overexposure. Understanding investments and avoiding overly risky portfolios ensures long-term financial stability. Rising interest rates and inflation pose concerns for investors, impacting the economy and personal finances. How you can have a more balanced perspective on the market and the current state of political opinions. Managing debt, especially credit card debt, is crucial as rising interest rates may strain finances further.

    For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/market-going-up-595

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management

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  • Jordan Berry went from being a pastor to striking gold investing in laundromats. His journey's a rollercoaster, from dreaming of Hawaii to diving into the world of laundry. Jordan shares the highs and lows, from snagging laundromats to facing unexpected hurdles.

    We'll talk about why he made the leap, the perks of laundromat life, and his tips for budding entrepreneurs.

    Plus, Jordan dishes on what's shaking up the laundry business and where it's headed.

    Get ready for a lively chat on thriving in the world of laundromat entrepreneurship as we talk with Jordan Berry about:

    The transition from pastoral vocation to laundromat entrepreneurship The allure of passive income and financial freedom in the laundromat industry Navigating the complexities of acquiring and managing laundromats Overcoming setbacks and failures on the entrepreneurial journey Emerging trends and innovative strategies in the laundromat industry Practical advice and resources for aspiring laundromat entrepreneurs The future of the laundromat business and its potential for growth and profitability Jordan's vision for the future of laundromat entrepreneurship and its impact on aspiring entrepreneurs

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management

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  • Another week in the markets and the idea of a potential civil war and the stock market.

    Another eventful week in the markets, with little significant change. Why so quiet? Discussion revolves around the recent Fed meeting and its implications. Market analysts scrutinize minor adjustments in the Fed's statement for deeper meaning. Understanding market reactions is crucial for informed investment decisions. Market trends reflect the collective actions and sentiments of millions of investors. Investing strategies should consider how news aligns with market expectations and reactions. Media sensationalism and fear-mongering can distort perceptions of market realities. Tune out the noise. Long-term market direction tends to be upward, despite short-term fluctuations. Maintaining a rational perspective and avoiding emotional responses is crucial for successful investing. Why civil war is NOT a possibility in the U.S... Yet if you watch your favorite news station it feels like it is. We discuss how to square that circle.

    Today's Panelists:

    Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management

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