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Money Life with Chuck Jaffe

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Money Life with Chuck Jaffe is leading the way in business and financial radio. The Money Life Podcast is a daily personal finance talk show, Monday through Friday sorting through the financial clutter every day to bring you the information you need to lead the MoneyLife.
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AAII's Rotblut: Persistent pessimism like never before

Charles Rotblut, editor of AAII Journal, says the last 15 months have shown a persistent lack of bullish sentiment, with roughly 20 of the 70 lowest readings ever for optimism in the American Association of Individual Investors sentiment survey , a weekly poll that dates back to 1987. Likewise, bearishness has been near record levels consistently. Rotblut notes that the survey did not show this kind of consistent high-pessimism/low-bullishness sentiment during the global financial crisis, the do...

Mar 27, 202359 min

Technical analyst McClellan: 'We're in for a long period of economic trouble'

Tom McClellan, editor of The McClellan Market Report , says that the market is just starting a whole lot of market pain that will continue into 2026 before reaching a real bottom and the start of another long-term buying opportunity. McClellan says there will be great trading opportunities within the downturn -- including the month of April -- but emphasized that the economy has a lot to digest before real recovery begins. Jose Torres, senior economist at Interactive Brokers , expects a recessio...

Mar 24, 20231 hr 2 min

BankRate's McBride says the Fed's rate-hike message was muddy

Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at BankRate.com , says that the Federal Reserve made it clear on Wednesday that it still needs to fight to get the Fed Funds rate above the rate of inflation to put the brakes on the economy, and while the Fed seemed to hint that it would only hike rates one more time this year, it's entirely possible that there will be more increases. What there won't be are rate cuts; McBride sizes up what it all means for consumers in The Big Interview. Tom Lydon, vice ch...

Mar 23, 202358 min

HYCM's Coghlan: U.S. banking woes are creating global trouble

Giles Coghlan, chief market analyst at HYCM , says that the financial concerns springing from the current bank concerns are building a currency and economic crises for the rest of the world, noting that the situation has changed interest-rate expectations for central banks around the globe. He expects the Federal Reserve to follow the path set by the ECB -- Europe's central bank -- moderating expectations and hinting at rate cuts starting late this year, triggering significant market volatility ...

Mar 22, 20231 hr

Banking scare has scared investors suffering from '2008-itis'

Jack Janasiewicz, portfolio strategist for Natixis Investment Managers , says that the stock market's current issues around the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and others has investors revisiting their feelings and emotions from the financial crisis of 2008. This '2008-itis' is leading them to act scared at a time when they should instead be doing a temperature check to decide if their asset allocation is appropriate for what lies ahead, which Janasiewicz sees as a mild recession later this year...

Mar 21, 20231 hr

Stifel's Bannister: 'Inflation’s not going back to the old lows’

Barry Bannister, chief equity strategist at Stifel, says he expects the stock market to end up in a ‘flattish trading range for 10 years, similar from 2000 to 2012,' but makes it clear that outcome is not going to be the fallout of current events in the banking industry but rather is the result of long-standing economic trends. Katie Reichart, director of equity strategies manager research at Morningstar , goes ' Off The News ' discussing the impact that the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank has h...

Mar 20, 202359 min

Sit Funds' Doty on banking crisis: 'This is NOT a default problem'

Bryce Doty, senior portfolio manager at Sit Investment Associates says that the problem at the heart of the current banking crisis is the speed that the Federal Reserve raised interest rates, noting that it was nearly impossible for bankers to adjust their portfolios to absorb bond losses driven by those higher rates. Now, Doty says, the Fed may need to take steps to help inject liquidity back into the market -- even if that stops the progress made on inflation -- to give institutions a breather...

Mar 17, 20231 hr

Dreyfus-Mellon's Reinhart: Expect a 'modest, contained crimp on economic activity'

Vincent Reinhart, chief economist and macro strategist at Dreyfus-Mellon , says that for all of the concerns investors have about the economy -- fears that have been heightened due to headlines about bank collapses -- economic activity remains strong and is likely to stay that way for much of the time the Federal Reserve is trying to curb inflation. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of VettaFi looks at a banking fund that has been buffeted by current events as an exemplar for trend-following with his ...

Mar 16, 202359 min

MFS' Weisman: So far, the market has 'overreacted' to banking troubles

Erik Weisman, chief economist at MFS Investments , says that the market has overreacted to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, pricing in the start of Federal Reserve rate cuts -- rather than the hikes it had been expecting -- as if the problems with the troubled bank was systemic and likely to take down a lot of institutions. While acknowledging that the situation muddies the outlook, Weisman says that he doesn't think history will remember the bank's collapse as the thing 'that precipitated t...

Mar 15, 20231 hr

AAM's LLoyd: 'Buy and hold is going to be more problematic'

Matt Lloyd, chief investment strategist at Advisors Asset Management , says that investors should expect lower long-term returns over the next decade, with buy-and-hold strategies struggling more than in the past, with the change largely caused by shortened cycles in various sectors of the market that force investors to be more selective and to tilt portfolios based more on the shifts driven by economic activity. Lloyd says while he believes value investing will carry the day, his primary focus ...

Mar 14, 20231 hr

T. Rowe Price's Uruci: Recession's not imminent, but it's highly likely

Blerina Uruci, chief US economist at T. Rowe Price , says the outlook for the economy is 'very, very challenging for 2023,' but the economic numbers are strong enough to keep momentum rolling but slowing for much of the year. She says the probability of a recession in the next 12 months is 'above 50 percent, and significantly so,' but the timing of when that happens depends mostly on the actions of the Federal Reserve, noting that if the Fed resumes larger rate hikes, it likely draws forward the...

Mar 13, 20231 hr

Commonwealth's McMillan: Downside risks are priced in, the next move is up

Brad McMillan, chief investment officer for Commonwealth Financial Network , says that most of the damage to the stock market caused by rising interest rates has been done, and that downside risk to valuations has been priced in, leaving the market in a situation where 'We don't need to have a lot of good news to end up with a good year.' McMillan expects the market to end the year on a positive note, although he expects the story to be high volatility throughout as investors digest interest rat...

Mar 10, 20231 hr

Channel Capital's Roberts: In volatile times, the market is discounting the Fed

Doug Roberts, chief investment strategist at Channel Capital Research -- best known for his book on following the Fed to investment success -- says that investors are terrified that the Federal Reserve will overshoot on its strategy and throw the economy into a deep recession, but they have largely discounted the central bank's recent and current actions while they wait to see whether Chairman Jerome Powell decide just when a pivot can occur that drops interest rates and pushes inflation lower. ...

Mar 09, 20231 hr

How Suze, Dave and other experts steer you to a lifetime of wrong

James Choi, a professor of finance at Yale University, discusses his recent study on ' Popular Personal Financial Advice versus the Professors ' -- which examines the recommendations of personalities like Suze Orman and Dave Ramsey compared to the standards of economists - -and discusses how the standard advice of saving 10 percent (or as much as possible) of your income from the beginnings of your working life leads to more times of struggle and no less in assets come retirement compared to smo...

Mar 08, 202359 min

Fidelity's Timmer: Expect earnings, recession turning points in the next year

Jurrien Timmer, director of global macro at Fidelity Investments says that the market has rallied this year on the hopes of a pivot from the FederalReserve, but the strong economic results have pushed the prospect of a Fed change in policy have moved farther out. Now, he says, the market is looking at 'an inflection point for earnings,' and he notes that current conditions have historically lead to a recession, which he sees as coming next year though he acknowledges it may not be a deep, long r...

Mar 07, 202359 min

NDR's Clissold: Market low is not in, but could come without recession

Ed Clissold, chief US strategist at Ned Davis Research , says that the stock market has never bottomed before the start of a recession, so if the current downturn doesn't rise to that level yet but you think it will, then the bottom has not been reached. The market, historically, peaks about six months before a recession, and it appears to be climbing to that peak and perhaps holding it longer than normal. It mean, he said, that there is likely a rally that ends in trouble later this year. Meanw...

Mar 06, 202357 min

Talon Advisors' Grimes: Expect record highs before a 'rip-roaring bear market'

Adam Grimes , president of Talon Advisors , says investors have good reason to be defensive right now because while he sees strong potential for the market to make new highs in the next six months to the end of the year, only to then embark on a deep bear market. He says 'you have to approach this market by being bullish and bearish at the same time.' In The NAVigator segment, Jay Rhame, chief executive officer at Reaves Asset Management -- president of the Reaves Utility Income Fund says that t...

Mar 03, 20231 hr 1 min

Tocqueville's Petrides: Buy the dips, we're close to the economic bottom

John Petrides, portfolio manager at Tocqueville Asset Management , says that the stock market has come back around to a good time for investors to buy the dips, largely because the market's decline last year did 'so much of the heavy lifting' to put stocks in a better buying position. While Petrides expects continued earnings contraction, he says 'We're probably closer to the bottom than we were at this time last year.' Also on the show, Tom Lydon, vice chairman at VettaFi picks a precious metal...

Mar 02, 20231 hr 1 min

Martin Currie's Osmani sees sharp global slowdown, but no recession

Zed Osmani, portfolio manager for the Martin Currie Global Portfolio Trust , says the domestic and global economies could avoid a recession this year, although he sees a 65 to 70 percent chance of a sharp slowdown instead. Osmani says the key word for the year is 'pivot,' the centerpiece of a 'healthy bull-bear debate' about whether central banks will pivot in 2023 and how fast they will pivot; the result of that back-and-forth will be heightened volatility and a tough outcome to predict. Ted Ro...

Mar 01, 20231 hr

Lowry Research's Kahn: Now is the time to focus on the strongest names

Michael Kahn, senior market analyst at Lowry Research Corp., says that the technical indicators that the market peaked several weeks, 'screaming overbought, screaming this is not the time to be buying if you are not going to be holding forever,' which has the market in a short-term downturn even as the long-term outlook is positive. He notes that in times like these with conflicting signals, investors can nibble and be selective buyers, but they want to stick to the best names with positive fund...

Feb 28, 202359 min

Nationwide's Bostjancic: The risk of a hard landing just increased

Kathy Bostjancic, chief economist at Nationwide , says in The Big Interview that the economic data showing that both the economy and inflation are running hotter than expected is going to force the Federal reserve to make some moves that are more likely to trigger not just a recession but a harder landing for the economy. Bostjancic says the Fed has plenty of reason to keep tightening and the markets are starting to price in a bigger rate hike for the March meeting; if February economic data sho...

Feb 27, 20231 hr

Macro strategist Welsh: Market is on the edge of its next significant decline

Jim Welsh, portfolio manager at Smart Portfolios and editor of the MacroTides newsletter , says that the next downturn is being set up by recent moves that have bolstered confidence and lulled investors into feeling good. When the market turns, closer to mid-year, Welsh thinks the disappointment of those investors will make the market more vulnerable to 'a significant decline,' which he believes will take the Standard and Poor's 500 down to the 3,500 level, with a hard-landing economy putting 3,...

Feb 24, 202359 min

Oakmark's Nygren: An 'unusual' recession won't change what works in the market

Legendary mutual fund manager Bill Nygren of the Oakmark Fund , says that any recession would be an unusual one because there has never been such a weak economic environment with such strong labor and other key conditions. That makes it that auto stocks, consumer lending companies and other businesses that typically suffer in a recession could actually perform well. Nygren emphasizes that despite changing conditions, buying high-quality, cash-generating businesses at reasonable prices continues ...

Feb 23, 20231 hr

Lamensdorf: The current rally will end with a 20 percent correction

Brad Lamensdorf, strategist at The Lamensdorf Market Timing Report and chief executive at Active Alts , says the market is 'very, very extended' and is poised for a 20 percent correction that he expects to hit in the second quarter, driving the Standard and Poor's 500 below 3,500 before any real recovery can begin. Lamensdorf says the decline he expects will not be the result of a recession, because he believes the economy may be able to sidestep that kind of growth slowdown but stocks can't, ow...

Feb 22, 202357 min

Morgan Stanley's Shalett: The economy's next story is an 'earnings recession'

Lisa Shalett, chief investment officer for wealth management at Morgan Stanley says 'Investors may be relying too much on recent trends to extrapolate corporate earnings resilience' at a time when corporate earnings are not impressive compared to years past. Meanwhile, slowing economic growth means 'There's still a lot of room for downside in company earnings estimates if we just revert to the mean, forget about hard landing or soft landing." While Shalett thinks a recession is coming, nearly 70...

Feb 21, 202359 min

Allspring's Jacobsen: Yes, recession's coming but 'the level' matters

Brian Jacobsen, senior investment strategist at Allspring Global Investments , says that while the economic picture remains muddled, there has been an earnings recession -- successive quarters of decline -- and there is now potential for recovery. He says in The Big Interview that the Federal Reserve will not be able to put off a recession indefinitely, but that how investors feel about that economic slowdown can depend mostly on what level the decline starts from and gets to, and the Fed can mi...

Feb 17, 20231 hr 1 min

Gateway's Ferrara: History calls for attractive returns and high volatility

Joe Ferrara, investment strategist at Gateway Investment Advisers, says that a recent study done by his firm shows that many recent drivers of short-term market swings won't matter over time, because 'long-term returns after years like we had last year in 2022 are attractive but volatile,' which is precisely what he expects for the remainder of this year. Moreover, Ferrara notes that history indicates that -- if history holds true -- the market is likely to show a good five-year stretch after th...

Feb 16, 20231 hr

IAA's Zaccarelli: Don't be fooled; the rally is 'delaying the inevitable'

Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer for the Independent Advisor Alliance , says that the market has reached a time when the better things are in the present, the gloomier they set up for the future. He says that rather than a soft or hard landing for the economy, we could be facing 'no landing,' which further pushes back difficult times because 'the recession has not been canceled, it has just been delayed. I would argue that we are delaying the inevitable and ultimately the longer we del...

Feb 15, 20231 hr 2 min

Cumberland's Mousseau says bonds look good despite high inflation

John Mousseau, chief executive officer at Cumberland Advisors says that he sees the potential for the Federal Reserve to steer the economy clear of a recession, and while he expects volatility and notes that investors are right to be nervous about high inflation and the inverted yield curve, they should not be scared away from fixed income now. Mousseau notes that with inflation starting to ease up while rates have been rising, investors are being paid well for taking on short- and intermediate ...

Feb 14, 20231 hr 1 min

Hancock's Roland: Don't lean too far into this rally, trouble's coming

Emily Roland, co-chief investment strategist at John Hancock Investment Management , says that macroeconomic signals show that a slowdown and recession are coming in the second half of the year, and while investors should be happy with current conditions and technicals supporting a current rally, she believes that signs like a sharply inverted yield curve, declines in new orders portend a major downtrend in growth. As a result, investors are facing a challenge in managing risk now, and she sugge...

Feb 13, 202358 min
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