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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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Glenview Trust's Stone: Good news is baked into market, making it easy to disrupt

Bill Stone, chief investment officer at Glenview Trust , says that the stock market has priced in so much good news that it makes him want to be more cautious, looking into headline risks for potential value opportunities. Stone notes that the stock market has had previous periods with three strongly positive, consecutive years — and it could complete that process again this year — but it makes him nervous that the market could adjust and re-set. That's not pushing him out of stocks, but has mut...

Feb 24, 202559 min

Oakmark's Nygren on valuations, diversifying and the shrinking large-cap pool

Legendary value manager Bill Nygren, chief investment officer at Harris Oakmark and co-manager of the Oakmark Fund , says "it's a pretty good time for investors, especially those who want to diversify away from the S&P 500 megacap technology risk," but he notes that investors who stick with the biggest stocks will find performance increasingly volatile and homogenous because the growth of the Magnificent Seven stocks has changed the way "large cap" gets defined, cutting the number of stocks ...

Feb 21, 202559 min

Argent's Stringfellow: This 'Whac-A-Mole' market is 'the new normal'

Tom Stringfellow, chief investment strategist at Argent Trust , said on Money Life last May that the market was having "Maalox moments," but the worries and concerns now make it a "Whac-a-Mole market." Despite that, he says the current conditions represent a return to normalcy, a new standard in which valuations may be permanently higher and stock prices keep rising so long as there is growth. As a result, his investment outlook is heavily centered on domestic stocks, which he thinks can deliver...

Feb 20, 20251 hr 2 min

Pinebridge's Kelly: Buckle up and enjoy the ride

Michael Kelly, portfolio manager and global head of multi-asset for PineBridge Investments , says the market is like Star Trek, " going into a world where no one's been before ," seeing new technologies like artificial intelligence become dominant, observing changes in geo-political lines and watching profits continue a trend of being high but going higher as the United States keeps getting stronger relative to the rest of the world. As a result, so long as growth continues, "the markets will co...

Feb 19, 202555 min

Shelton's Rosenkranz: Uncertainty is creating volatility, and bond bargains

Jeff Rosenkranz fixed income portfolio manager at Shelton Capital Management — manager of the Shelton Tactical Credit Fund — says that what investors are facing more than sticky inflation and interest rates is sticky uncertainty. That doubt has increased volatility, especially in individual companies, industries and sectors as proposed tariffs play out, but that turbulence represents new opportunities for credit buyers, especially in intermediate term corporate and high-yield bonds. David Traine...

Feb 18, 20251 hr

Macro Tides' Welsh sees warning signs of a coming correction

Jim Welsh, author of “ Macro Tides ” and the “Weekly Technical Review,” says the technical signals that have been evident since November — with the market making new highs while fewer stocks are advancing — are "a warning sign should a reason to sell appear, and I think we're going to get one of those." Welsh thinks that tariffs and the new administration's determination to use them will likely be that trigger; while he expects the market to make one more high in the short-term, he says that if ...

Feb 14, 20251 hr 1 min

Stansberry's Tilson: Few bargains, but lots of reason to ride the bull

Whitney Tilson , editor at Stansberry Research , says that while there are reasons to be nervous, the market remains near record-high levels and is not showing signs that it is over-inflated and ready to burst. Tilson notes that fundamentals are strong and the U.S. has the best-performing economy in the world, so investors have correctly priced stocks at rich levels; while that makes it harder for Tilson — a value investor — to find great companies that the market has knocked down or mispriced, ...

Feb 13, 20251 hr

Innovator's Urbanowicz: Keep 'foot on the gas pedal,' but manage risk

Tim Urbanowicz, chief investment strategist for the Innovator ETFs , says that the stock market can keep running for as long as investor sentiment remains strong, but he notes that those emotions have been at such high level that there's not much room for a setback — which could be caused by tariffs, inflation and more — without cratering the market. As a result, he thinks investors need to take advantage of current conditions — even if they are nervous — but diligent about changes in the market...

Feb 12, 20251 hr 1 min

Stack's Jonson sees 'substantial downside risk to the index'

Zach Jonson, senior portfolio manager at Stack Financial Management , says current valuations "really only fall in line with 1929 and 1999, so we see substantial downside risk" to the Standard & Poor's 500, but investors can avoid "historic ber market losses" in the mega-cap stocks that have lead the market for the last two years by rotating toward the value and lagging plays. He recommends equal-weight index plays rather than traditional cap-weighted plays, and being patient with the stocks...

Feb 11, 202559 min

Economist Yaruss: Mix tariffs with rate hikes and you've got a recession

Economist Howard Yaruss , a professor at New York University and the author of "Understandable Economics," talks about how tariffs work and why increasing the levies now could lead to stagflation — higher prices with a worse economy — depending on how consumers and the Federal Reserve react. Yaruss isn't predicting recession yet, but he does see the economy becoming more sluggish as businesses deal with uncertainty around tariffs. David Trainer, founder and president at New Constructs , has a su...

Feb 10, 20251 hr 1 min

ITR's Saidel-Baker: Inflation's going to get worse, but won't trigger recession

Lauren Saidel-Baker, economist at ITR Economics , says the "green shoots have been forming" among leading economic indicators, showing that growth is ahead for the economy, along with a normalization as the last ripples of the Covid-19 economy are finally playing out. She expects the Federal Reserve to struggle or fail in its efforts to hit a 2 percent inflation target and thinks consumers should get used to higher prices, but even if tariffs add to upward pressure she thinks the economy can avo...

Feb 07, 20251 hr 1 min

Midas Fund's Winmill on why gold - at record highs - has room to run

Thomas Winmill, manager of the Midas Fund , discusses how uncertainties over tariffs, trade wars and geo-politics have help boost gold prices by more than 40 percent in the last year — and mining-company stocks by even more — and yet the current level of concern is going to help precious metals go even higher from here. He explains why the higher prices are a particular boon for the miners, making them the market sector he thinks has the most potential moving forward. Dan Brown, director of cons...

Feb 06, 20251 hr

How profit motive, greed and arrogance have stunted Alzheimer's research

Charles Piller, author of “Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimers,” discusses how research into one of the world's most devastating health scourges has been held back by the egos and profit motives of some of the leading researchers, and what they have done to keep their research in the spotlight even as more science shows that it might be leading to the wrong conclusions on how to combat the problem. Lindsay Theodore of T. Rowe Price talks about new research — an...

Feb 05, 20251 hr 5 min

ICON's Callahan: Even at fair value, this market has room to rise

Craig Callahan, chief executive officer at ICON Advisers , says the stock market is trading near its fair value, but that it has enough earnings momentum to push out an average year of gains — something in the range of 9 to 11 percent — and that it could do better if profits come in above expectation levels. He does anticipate more volatility, but figures the underlying value of stocks — especially those with quality management — should overcome headline risks. Mish Schneider, chief strategist a...

Feb 04, 202559 min

Hancock's Roland: 'The cycle continues to chug along'

Emily Roland, co-chief investment strategist at John Hancock Investment Management , says "the soft landing narrative right now is alive and well," but she is watching initial jobless claims and and high-yield bond spreads, both of which have been at levels showing continued economic strength and which aren't signalling any change in that trend. She does say that investors should temper expectations because the market sits at 22 times forward earnings, with the historic peak being 24 times; whil...

Feb 03, 20251 hr

Economic clarity, policy uncertainty, and a coming 'garden-variety' correction

The show — like the stock market and economy — moves in a lot of directions today, with Ron Sanchez, chief investment officer at Fiduciary Trust Company International , saying that there's a "high degree of clarity around the economy," — a level of sustainability and durability that he thinks will last at least through 2026 — balanced out by a host of policy and regime changes ahead that could impact monetary and fiscal policies, regulation, trades and tariffs and more. He thinks the uncertainty...

Jan 31, 202559 min

Hartford Funds' Jacobson: Treat higher volatility as an opportunity for profit

Nanette Abuhoff Jacobson, global investments strategist for the Hartford Funds , is expecting a positive year for 2025, with a broadening market and solid earnings growth driving it forward, but she expects the drive to a third consecutive year of double-digit gains to be more volatile. That volatility represents an opportunity, she said, because fantastic companies become cheap when the markets get frothy but their underlying fundamentals don't change. Jacobson is leaning towards domestic stock...

Jan 30, 20251 hr 3 min

Janney's Luschini: Economy momentum should continue throughout '25

Mark Luschini, chief investment strategist for Janney Montgomery Scott , says that "the U.S. economy seems to be in pretty good shape," noting that there's a healthy amount of momentum — built on the strength of the labor market — that is creating solid underpinnings to will keep the economy and the stock market in a good place at least through 2025. Luschini thinks that earnings expectations — which he sees as a key for stocks continuing to post gains — are reasonable right now, though he does ...

Jan 29, 202559 min

Franklin Templeton's Dover sees a 'Sputnik moment' in DeepSeek news

Steven Dover, chief market strategist for Franklin Templeton — the head of the Franklin Templeton Investment Institute — called the DeepSeek news that roiled the market over the weekend and into Monday "a Sputnik moment," comparing it to when the Russians stepped up the space race and the rest of the world responded. "If it's true that something is coming out that is much cheaper and easier for companies to use, that is going to incease the efficiency and productivity of the economy and help the...

Jan 28, 20251 hr

Commonwealth's McMillan: The worst of our fears aren't showing up in stock prices

Brad McMillan, chief investment officer for Commonwealth Financial Network , says that investors are nervous and have plenty of worries, but that there is a disconnect between those negative thoughts and what's actually going wrong because conditions continue to look good and be mostly unaffected by the worst things investors are scared of. That's a big reason why McMillan is optimistic now, noting as well that "The worse the rest of the world looks, the better we look because there's nowhere el...

Jan 27, 20251 hr 4 min

Barry Ritholtz on current financial narratives and how the market will debunk them

Barry Ritholtz , chairman and chief investment officer at Ritholtz Wealth Management , says that investors love a good story, but they tend to put too much stock in them and right now they are looking at a lot of things that either "can't" happen or "must" happen after two big-gain years for the market and they're making misguided decisions. He notes that the economy is likely to continue to avoid recession, especially as the 2020s will be looked back on as a period that pushed technology forwar...

Jan 24, 202557 min

T. Rowe Price's Martin: 'Contestable markets' created by AI will boost the economy

Jennifer Martin, vice president of global equities for T. Rowe Price , says that artificial intelligence is creating "contestable markets," which means that "Every company has to keep spending." That creates an economic imperative -- regardless of economic and market conditions -- that should help the stock market power through adjustments to the new administration's policies and concerning economic conditions. Martin discusses T. Rowe's 2025 Outlook , and how it has changed in the two months si...

Jan 23, 20251 hr 1 min

Horizon's Ladner: 'Earnings-driven market' should post double-digit gains

Scott Ladner, chief investment officer at Horizon Investments , says that the stock market will need earnings growth to generate returns in 2025, but that those gains should run roughly equal to the level of earnings growth, leaving the market set up for low double-digit gains in 2025. He says that technology continues to provide a tailwind to the market, though henotes that the artificial intelligence evolution makes for a moving target where investors might want to gravitate towards industries...

Jan 22, 20251 hr

Sit Invest's Doty: 'The Fed's in a pickle'

Bryce Doty, senior portfolio manager at Sit Investment Associates says that "the elephant in the room" for the economy is the growing federal debt, now up to $36 trillion, which puts the Federal Reserve "in a pickle," because the debt will continue exploding if interest rates don't fall, but inflation could get out of control if the central bank cuts rates too fast. Doty sees an economy that will struggle to overcome that pressure, consumers that are reaching the limits on their spending and mor...

Jan 21, 202558 min

Macquarie's McCormack expects 'constructive environment,' healthy growth

Daniel McCormack, head of research for Macquarie Asset Management , says that heightened volatility in 2025 should make investors want to stay nimble and flexible, but he expects reasonable growth and a healthy environment. Sharing his outlook for 2025 , McCormack says he expects China to begin "exporting inflation again," which could the U.S. back above a 3 percent inflation rate, which might slow down the pace of rate cuts, but it won't throw the economy into a recession. Larry Holzenthaler, p...

Jan 17, 20251 hr 2 min

Unlimited's Elliott: 'Curb your enthusiasm' on 2025's potential

Bob Elliott, chief investment officer for the Unlimited Funds , says investors entered 2025 with "euphoric expectations," but at a time when the market was going through a tightening, which is a set-up for the market to be flat or down for a few months. He says investors should curb their enthusiasm if they expect the market to perform as well as it has in the last two years, though he makes it clear that there are still good times to be had, just at the levels of 2023 and '24. Author Paul Podol...

Jan 16, 202558 min

Carson Group's Detrick sees 2nd-half pickup leading to solid 2025 results

Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist for the Carson Group , says growing earnings and profit margins are creating a dual tailwind for the stock market, and while he cites plenty of reasons for concern — including the potential for a double-digit market decline in the first half of 2025 — he's "not scared that the bull market is over." In both his 2025 outlook — released Tuesday — and in today's Big Interview, Detrick called for double-digit market gains, inflation that comes under control and a...

Jan 15, 20251 hr

Global X's Helfstein: 'This is not the nice rosy year we had in '24'

Scott Helfstein, head of investment strategy for Global X ETFs says "Investors had better be ready for some chop" in 2024, but he thinks fundamentals are good and expanding and the market will broaden so that the economy and market pick up in areas that have not done well of late. Those conditions may create a volatile market but should help fight off a slowing pace of interest rate cuts. Helfstein sees several themes leading the way, most notably artificial intelligence — both the providers and...

Jan 14, 202557 min

SLC's Mullarkey:Amid global chaos, US markets will benefit the most

Dec Mullarkey, head of investment strategy at SLC Investments , says that when there is a lot of uncertainty and geopolitical risk, the United States economy and markets benefit from the situation, even if the unrest is partially caused by the U.S. As a result, while many observers worry about what might change under the new Trump Administration, Mullarkey expects economic stability, noting that "given all the headwinds we all can think of, [the U.S.) is better fortified than any other economy r...

Jan 13, 20251 hr

Schwab's Sonders: The market, economy 'has decent legs,' but faces challenges

Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab & Co. , says that while the stock market has done well at the index level — where a few big names carried the benchmarks to big years — the fuller story has been told at a lower level, where the market has had more struggles and there have been rolling recessions in various areas of the economy without triggering a full-blown, broad-based downturn. She says those conditions will persist for at least the first half of 2025 , with ...

Jan 10, 20251 hr 2 min
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