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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2024 · 11 MIN

Why Do Stocks Refuse to Break Down?

from Bulls, Bears & BS · host Graham Summers, MBA

The Fed, European Central Bank and The People's Bank of China are now all easing monetary conditions. This is having a seismic effect on the financial system, including risk assets such as stocks. This combined with the U.S. running its largest deficit outside of WWII is resulting in a strong bull market driven by the "reflation trade." This week our host Graham Summers, MBA delves into what this means for investors and which investments will perform best as a result of these policies.This is the ONLY macro-based podcast you need to hear this week!Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.

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