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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 1H 35M

January volatility & Earnings Season: What the Markets Are Telling Us

from Money Matters with Dean Greenberg · host Greenberg Financial Group

In this episode of Money Matters, brought to you by Greenberg Financial Group, we break down how the month wrapped up for stocks and why the January Effect matters more than many investors realize. We review a major wave of earnings reports from some of the market’s biggest companies and what those results are signaling about economic momentum. We also discuss recent geopolitical developments that are driving market uncertainty and fueling sharp moves across asset classes. From erratic trading in commodities like gold and silver to heightened volatility across equities and bonds, we explain what’s happening, why it matters, and how to stay prepared as markets continue to shift. Don’t miss your chance to sign up for our free interactive financial planning workshop, visit greenbergfinancial.com today to secure your spot. If you would like to contact us to learn more about our firm, our seminars, and our process - call us at 520.544.4909 or go to our website at www.Greenbergfinancial.com or email us at [email protected]

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