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"Main Street Money"A Podcast for Real Investors

Independent Financial Advice is Powerful for your Personal Financial Journey. Listen in to better understand why. Andrew & Gilbert are Independent Financial Advisors with unique and diverse business experience, that offer a Wall Street-to-Main Street, relatable and palatable perspective on investing, financial markets, wealth management, personal finance and investor psychology. All broadcasted from the beautiful Texas Hill Country. Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a registered investment advisor, Member FINRA, SIPC.

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    Week of Fri July 3rd, 2026 - Is Good News... Good News Again?

    Markets wrapped up the holiday-shortened week on a high note after a closely watched jobs report gave investors something to cheer about. While the headline payroll number came in below expectations, the bigger picture suggested an economy that's cooling without cracking—and Wall Street liked what it saw.On this week's episode of Main Street Money, Andrew Gay and Zach Green break down what the latest jobs report really means, why markets rallied, and how investors can avoid getting caught up in the daily headlines.This week's conversation includes:• Why stocks surged after a "weaker-than-expected" jobs report• What the latest employment data says about the U.S. economy• Why Treasury yields moved higher and the yield curve steepened• How expectations for Federal Reserve policy continue to evolve• The dangers of making investment decisions based on headlines• Why a disciplined financial plan is often more valuable than trying to predict the next market moveOne of our favorite takeaways from this episode:Good investing isn't about predicting every headline. It's about building a portfolio that's designed to withstand lots of different headlines.Whether you're preparing for retirement, already retired, or simply trying to make sense of today's markets, this episode is packed with practical insights that can help you stay focused on what matters most.From all of us at Texas Hill Country Advisors, we hope you have a safe and happy Fourth of July weekend. Thank you for following along with Main Street Money, and we'll see you next week.TexasHillCountryAdvisors.com

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    Main Street Money Podcast - Week of Fri June 26th 2026

    Markets pulled back this week, but the bigger story wasn't the stock market—it was the economy.Inflation remains above the Federal Reserve's target. Consumer spending is still strong. Corporate earnings continue to impress. So what does all of that mean for investors?On this week's episode of Main Street Money, Andrew Gay and Gilbert Paiz break down the latest market action and explain why looking beyond the headlines is more important than ever.This week we discuss:• Why markets don't wait for uncertainty to disappear• What the latest inflation and consumer spending reports are telling us• Why the Federal Reserve is likely remaining patient on interest rates• Strong corporate earnings and what continues to support the market• Purchasing power risk and why inflation matters so much in retirement• How disciplined investors can stay focused when the headlines change every dayOne of the biggest mistakes investors make is allowing short-term news to drive long-term decisions. A sound financial plan should be built to weather changing markets, changing interest rates, and changing economic conditions.If you're nearing retirement, already retired, or simply want a better understanding of what's happening in today's markets, we think you'll enjoy this week's conversation.Watch the latest episode of Main Street Money on YouTube or listen on Spotify, and let us know what topics you'd like us to cover next.TexasHillCountryAdvisors.com

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    Main Street Money Podcast - Week of Fri June 19, 2026

    What happens when a new Federal Reserve Chair takes over?That was the biggest story in the markets this week.On the latest episode of Main Street Money, Andrew Gay and Zach Green break down Kevin Warsh's first Fed meeting, why investors are adjusting to a "higher for longer" interest rate environment, and what it could mean for markets moving forward.In this episode:• Kevin Warsh's first meeting as Fed Chair and the major changes he announced• Why Wall Street is paying close attention to the Fed's new direction• The growing possibility of future rate hikes• Strong corporate earnings and why profits continue to support stocks• Artificial intelligence, economic growth, and market leadership• Sequence of returns risk and why retirees should understand itWhile headlines focused on the Federal Reserve this week, the underlying story remains the same: strong earnings, a resilient economy, and investors trying to separate short-term noise from long-term fundamentals.The market narrative will change. Headlines will come and go. Successful investing still comes down to having a disciplined plan and sticking with it.Watch or listen to the latest episode of Main Street Money and stay informed on the issues shaping today's markets and tomorrow's retirement plans.TexasHillCountryAdvisors.com#MainStreetMoney #TexasHillCountryAdvisors #Investing #RetirementPlanning #FinancialPlanning #StockMarket #FederalReserve #KevinWarsh #Retirement #WealthManagement

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    Main Street Money - Week of Fri June 12th 2026

    This episode has a strong theme: markets are adjusting to a higher-for-longer interest rate environment, but the bigger risk for many investors isn't volatility—it's abandoning their plan.What happens when the market realizes interest rates may stay higher for longer?That's the question investors wrestled with this week.On this week's episode of Main Street Money, Andrew Gay and Gilbert Paiz break down why stocks took a breather after a powerful run, what changing Federal Reserve expectations could mean for investors, and why strong corporate earnings continue to support the market despite recent volatility.Topics discussed include:• Why the S&P 500 and Nasdaq pulled back this week• The growing possibility that interest rates remain elevated—or even move higher• What strong earnings are telling us about the economy• Why AI isn't the only story driving markets today• The danger of holding too much cash• Purchasing power risk versus market risk• How disciplined investors navigate uncertain marketsOne of the biggest mistakes investors make is confusing short-term volatility with long-term risk. This episode explores why a sound financial plan should be built to weather both.If you're wondering how today's market environment could impact your retirement, investment strategy, or long-term financial goals, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Watch the full episode and follow Texas Hill Country Advisors for weekly market updates, retirement planning insights, and practical financial guidance.TexasHillCountryAdvisors.com

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    SPECIAL EPISODE: Main Street Money Podcast with Nuveen

    What happens when inflation stays elevated, interest rate expectations shift, and investors are trying to decide whether to stay in cash or put money to work?In this special episode of Main Street Money, we sit down with Jeff Stanley, CFA and Portfolio Strategist at Nuveen, one of the nation's largest fixed income managers, to discuss:• Nuveen's outlook for the U.S. economy over the next 6–12 months• How inflation and global events are influencing Federal Reserve policy• Why interest rate expectations have changed so quickly• What investors should know about today's bond market• The unique benefits and opportunities in municipal bonds• Whether investors are moving out of cash and back into fixed income• Why higher bond yields are creating opportunities that haven't been available for yearsWhether you're a retiree seeking income, an investor evaluating risk, or simply trying to make sense of today's economic landscape, this conversation provides valuable perspective from one of the industry's leading fixed income teams.Listen now and hear what has Nuveen's attention as they look ahead to the remainder of 2026.#MainStreetMoney #Nuveen #Investing #FixedIncome #MunicipalBonds #RetirementPlanning #FinancialPlanning #InterestRates #Economy #TexasHillCountryAdvisors #Podcast #WealthManagement #IncomeInvesting #MarketOutlook@followers Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor, Member FINRA/SIPC. This content is for informational and educational purposes only, not intended as legal or tax advice and should not be considered investment advice. Jeff Stanley and Nuveen Investments are not affiliated with or endorsed by LPL Financial and Texas Hill Country Advisors.

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    Main Street Money Podcast - week of Fri June 5th 2026

    This week on Main Street Money, Andrew and Gilbert discuss why a pause in the market is not necessarily a problem.While the S&P 500 and Nasdaq pulled back modestly this week, the bigger picture remains largely unchanged. Major indexes remain near historic highs, corporate earnings continue coming in strong, and investors are reassessing expectations for interest rates and Federal Reserve policy.In this episode we discuss:• Why short-term market pullbacks are a normal part of investing• The latest developments surrounding inflation, interest rates, and the Fed• Strong corporate earnings and what's really driving stock prices higher• Why AI isn't the only reason for market optimism• A common misconception about Social Security and retirement income• Why most Americans will ultimately need to help fund their own retirement through savings and investmentsOne of the biggest mistakes investors make is assuming what happened this week will continue forever. Successful investing isn't about reacting to every headline—it's about having a plan that can withstand uncertainty.Listen now on Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.#MainStreetMoney #TexasHillCountryAdvisors #Investing #RetirementPlanning #FinancialPlanning #StockMarket #WealthManagement #RetirementIncome #SocialSecurity

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    Main Street Money Podcast - Week of Fri May 29th 2026

    Markets continue pushing toward record highs, but what should investors actually be paying attention to right now?This week, Andrew and Zach break down:- The S&P 500 approaching 7,500 and the Nasdaq nearing 27,000- Why strong corporate earnings continue supporting stocks- How AI spending is reshaping markets and business investment- Inflation, Treasury yields, and what the Fed may do next- Longevity risk, retirement planning, and why asset allocation matters more than market predictionsWe also discuss a question many retirees are asking:"If markets are at all-time highs, should I become more conservative?"Join us as we cut through the headlines and explain what matters most for long-term investors.Listen now on Spotify or watch the full livestream replay.#MainStreetMoney #TexasHillCountryAdvisors #Investing #RetirementPlanning #FinancialPlanning #StockMarket #WealthManagement #Retirement #MarketUpdate

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    Main Street Money Podcast - Week of Friday, May 22nd 2026

    Markets remain near record highs… but volatility is heating up again.This week on Main Street Money, Andrew & Zach break down:• Why Treasury yields are suddenly surging• What higher interest rates could mean for investors• Nvidia earnings and the continued AI market boom• Inflation, oil prices, and Fed rate cut expectations• Why markets can stay strong even when headlines feel negativeWe’ll also explain what’s happening beneath the surface of the economy — in plain English — and what investors should really be paying attention to right now.Tune in live with Texas Hill Country Advisors and join the conversation. #StockMarket #Investing #FinancialPlanning #MarketUpdate #RetirementPlanning #TexasHillCountryAdvisors #MainStreetMoney #WealthManagement

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    Main Street Money - Week of Friday May 15th, 2026

    Markets hit fresh all-time highs this week — but volatility, inflation concerns, and higher interest rates are keeping investors on edge.Join us LIVE for this week’s episode of Main Street Money as Andrew and Zach break down:• The latest market performance and what’s driving the rally• Why the S&P 500 crossing 7,500 matters• Inflation, Treasury yields, and interest rate expectations• What the CME FedWatch Tool is signaling about future rate cuts• Strong corporate earnings and the AI-driven market surge• What all of this could mean for everyday investors and retirees.We’ll cut through the Wall Street noise and explain what’s happening in plain English — right here from the Texas Hill Country.Texas Hill Country AdvisorsMain Street Money Podcast

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    Main Street Money Podcast - week of Fri May 8th 2026

    New episode of Main Street Money Podcast is out now.This week, we break down one of the biggest weeks markets have seen in a long time:• The S&P 500 and Nasdaq hitting fresh all-time highs• A massive earnings week led by AMD and Disney• Oil volatility and the latest developments surrounding Iran• The jobs report surprising Wall Street• Kevin Warsh moving one step closer to becoming the next Fed Chair• Why investors trying to “time the market” may already be missing outWe also discuss what’s coming next with CPI inflation data, retail sales, Fed policy shifts, and why earnings are still driving this market higher despite geopolitical uncertainty.If you want a clear, straightforward breakdown of what’s happening in the economy and markets right now — this is an episode you don’t want to miss.Listen now on Main Street Money Podcast.

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    Main Street Money Podcast - Week of Friday May 1st, 2026

    New episode of the Main Street Money podcast is live.This week was one of the most consequential stretches of 2026 so far. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq pushed to record highs, even as the Federal Reserve held rates steady in a sharply divided 8–4 vote. Jerome Powell delivered his final press conference as Fed Chair, inflation came in hotter than expected, and Q1 GDP showed modest recovery but signs of strain beneath the surface.We break down what is really driving markets right now, including:Why stocks are climbing despite “higher for longer” interest ratesWhat the Fed’s rare internal split signals about future policyThe latest on inflation, consumer spending, and savings trendsBig Tech earnings and the massive surge in AI investmentKey risks investors may be underestimatingThe takeaway: markets continue to look forward, not backward. Strong earnings and optimism are pushing equities higher, even in the face of inflation, geopolitical tension, and policy uncertainty.If you’ve been waiting for the “right time” to invest, this week is a reminder of how quickly markets can move.Listen now to stay informed and understand what it means for your financial plan.

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    Main Street Money Podcast - Week of Friday April 10th, 2026

    Markets are moving fast, and this week gave us plenty to talk about.In the latest episode of the Main Street Money podcast, we break down a volatile week where the Dow surged 1,300 points on ceasefire optimism, only to be met with the hottest inflation reading in nearly two years. With CPI coming in at 3.3% and gas prices jumping sharply, markets are being pulled in multiple directions.We also dive into a stronger-than-expected jobs report, what’s driving more people back into the workforce, and what it could mean for the broader economy.Here’s what we’re unpacking in this episode:-Why markets reacted the way they did to inflation data-How geopolitical tensions and oil prices are influencing volatility-What rising interest rates mean for savers versus borrowers-Why earnings season may matter more than the headlines-Key risks investors should be watching in the weeks aheadIf you’re wondering how all of this impacts your financial plan, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.Listen now and stay informed.

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    Main Street Money Podcast - week ending Friday 3/27/26

    Markets are sending a message—and it’s a big shift.5 straight weeks of losses for the S&P 500Oil back above $110Interest rates climbing… and now the market is pricing in ZERO cuts (with a real chance of hikes)Sound familiar?In this episode, we break down why 2026 is starting to feel a lot like 2022—and more importantly, what that actually means for you as an investor.We cover:The chain reaction: oil → inflation → rates → stock pricesWhy the market is repricing risk in real timeHow this compares to past downturns (and what happened after)What smart investors are doing right now (hint: not panicking)Bottom line:This isn’t the first storm—and it won’t be the last. The key is staying disciplined when things feel uncertain. If you’ve been wondering:“Should I be doing something right now?”This episode is for you.Listen now & stay ahead of the noise.#MainStreetMoney #Investing #StockMarket #FinancialPlanning #WealthManagement #MarketUpdate

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    Main Street Money Podcast - week of Friday 3/20/26

    S&P 500 breaks below its 200 DMA, oil prices continue to stay elevated, inflation comes in hotter than expected, and The Fed signal potential slowing in pace of rate cuts. What you need to know as an investor.Tune in for the latest

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    Main Street Money Podcast - Week Ending Friday 13th 2026

    Markets head for a losing week with plenty of volatility from Geopolictical pressures as well as the latest inflation number. What should you do as an investor?? Tune in👇👇

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    Main Street Money - Last Week of February 2026

    New Episode Alert – Main Street Money Podcast--Uncertainty and volatility are shaping 2026. We’ll help you make sense of it—and stay focused on what you can control.--In our latest episode of Main Street Money, we break down what’s really driving markets right now—beyond the headlines.Here’s what we cover:-Hot PPI data and why sticky inflation complicates Fed rate cuts- Bond market moves and what falling 10-year Treasury yields mean for mortgage rates- Stock market volatility, AI valuation concerns, and risk-off sentiment- Geopolitical tensions and how they could impact markets and oil prices- Why having a disciplined financial plan matters—no matter who’s in the White HouseListen now and stay informed.#MainStreetMoney #MarketUpdate #Inflation #InterestRates #Investing #FinancialPlanning #TexasHillCountryAdvisors

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    Main Street Money - Week of 1/30/2026

    Our newest episode of the Main Street Money podcast is live, and it’s a timely one.If the recent market moves have caught your attention, you’re not alone. Over the past week we’ve seen renewed volatility in the S&P 500, sharp swings in gold and silver, and notable moves from some of the largest technology companies. In this episode, Andrew Gay, Gilbert Pies, and Zachary Green unpack what’s been happening in the markets and why it matters for everyday investors, not just Wall Street headlines.We also take on one of the most important — and least understood — retirement risks: sequence of returns risk. It’s a concept that can sound complicated, but it has very real implications for anyone taking income from an investment portfolio. We explain how poor returns early in retirement can impact long-term income, why required withdrawals from traditional IRAs can add pressure during market downturns, and what thoughtful planning can do to help manage these risks.At Texas Hill Country Advisors, our goal is to help people gain clarity and confidence around their income, especially in retirement. This conversation is meant to educate, spark awareness, and help you ask better questions about your own plan.Tune in, join the conversation, and share the episode with someone who could benefit from a clearer understanding of today’s markets and retirement income planning.

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    Main Street Money - Week of Jan 23, 2026

    This week, Andrew Gay, Gilbert Paiz, and Zachary Green break down what’s really going on in the markets—and what actually matters for long-term investors.Here’s what we cover: -Why the 10-year Treasury near 4.3% is surprising a lot of investors (and why Fed rate cuts don’t always mean long-term rates fall)-What recent market volatility tells us about investor psychology—and why reacting to headlines can hurt returns-How focusing on the short term vs. long term completely changes how market data looks-A surprising bright spot: small-cap stocks so far this year-Updates on inflation, Fed expectations, and what to watch next week-Why today’s 529 plans are no longer just for college—and how recent rule changes have expanded their flexibilitySmarter, more tax-aware options for cash sitting in the bankBig takeaway — Markets move daily, but successful investing is about discipline, perspective, and staying aligned with your long-term plan.Listen now and let us know your thoughtsLike, share, and subscribe#MainStreetMoney #InvestorPsychology #MarketVolatility #FinancialPlanning #TexasHillCountryAdvisors #LongTermInvesting #529Plans

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    📊 Markets, Insurance & the Big Picture | Main Street Money Podcast

    📊 Markets, Insurance & the Big Picture | Main Street Money Podcast2026 has gotten off to a solid start for markets—but after three straight years of 10%+ gains, many investors are asking the same question:How long does this last, and how do I protect myself without overreacting?On this episode of Main Street Money, we talk through:• What’s driven markets so far this year• Why short-term volatility doesn’t change long-term planning• Where life insurance and annuities can (and should not) fit into a portfolio• Why insurance products are tools—not good or bad on their own• The importance of viewing insurance decisions as part of a holistic financial plan, not in isolationWe also break down a key issue we see often:👉 Insurance products being presented without considering the full financial picture.Just like you wouldn’t sit down at a restaurant and let someone tell you what to eat without seeing the menu, you shouldn’t make major financial decisions without understanding all your available options—from investments and 529 plans to insurance strategies that may or may not make sense for your situation.🎙️ Whether you’re concerned about market risk, curious about annuities, or just trying to make more informed decisions, this episode is designed to educate—not sell.Listen now and let us know what questions you’d like us to cover next.📍 Texas Hill Country Advisors | Kerrville, TX📺 Available on Facebook, YouTube & LinkedIn

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    New year, Same Principles - Main Street Money

    We’re kicking off the year by talking about New Year resolutions, market headlines, and why so many people wait for the “perfect time” to start investing. We dive into inflation, interest rates, and the noise surrounding the economy—and explain why starting now and staying consistent matters more than market predictions.Markets change. The economy shifts. But good long-term financial advice tends to stay the same.Tune in for a practical, no-jargon conversation built for real life on Main Street.

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    Main Street Money - (First Episode with our new Podcast Name)

    Holiday cheer is in the air—and so is market volatility. In our latest episode of the For Investors Podcast, your local, independent Texas Hill Country advisors break down what’s really happening on Wall Street and what actually matters on Main Street.Here’s what we cover👇-Why holiday markets can feel extra choppy.-Inflation, jobs data & what the Fed might do next-Why trying to time the market can seriously hurt long-term returns -A powerful stat most investors overlook (missing just a few days can cost you BIG)But that’s not all…-Holiday Bonus Ideas you can share with your family:How to check for unclaimed money you didn’t even know you had-A brand-new tool to find lost 401(k)s from old employers(Some folks are finding real money—not just pocket change )-We also wrap it up with a reminder that the most important investment isn’t in markets—it’s in people, relationships, and perspective Listen now and cut through the noise.#FourInvestorsPodcast #TexasHillCountryAdvisors #IndependentFinancialAdvice #MarketVolatility #LongTermInvesting #HolidayMoneyTips #UnclaimedProperty #Lost401k #FinancialClarity

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    Wallstreet Meets Mainstreet

    This week on the For Investors Podcast, we covered a LOT — and the markets definitely kept things interesting. Volatility made a big return, with huge swings driven by earnings surprises, shifting interest-rate expectations, and the ever-mysterious bond market. And yes… AI had its moments too. We also dug into why these quick market moves can feel so dramatic, even though they don’t always mean investors should change course. The real triggers for rethinking a long-term plan are the big life events — the “D’s” like death, disability, divorce, diagnosis — along with positive surprises like windfalls, births, or major transitions. Those are the moments when a financial plan deserves a fresh look. And with Thanksgiving week approaching and the holidays on the horizon, many people naturally start reflecting on their goals, families, and the financial decisions they want to feel confident about going into the new year. Even a simple conversation can bring clarity.Whether you're getting started, preparing for retirement, or navigating a life change, we’re here in the to help make sense of it all.Tune in, share this episode and let us know what educational investing and finance topics you would like us to cover in upcoming episodes! We cannot reply to comments or questions here, but you can drop a comment below.

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    Uncertainty Abounds, Gov't Shutdown & Markets Since

    We’re breaking down last week’s wild market swings➡️, gold’s big move 🪙, and why rule #1 is: don’t freak out! 😅 Stay patient, stay invested, and tune in for our Main Street perspective on the latest market happenings.🎧 Watch & subscribe on Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn! #Investing #FinancialAdvisors #Kerrville #ForInvestorsPodcast #MarketUpdate

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    Rate Cutsssss

    The most recent interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve has financial markets trying to figure out what is coming down the pipe next.. Tune in to hear our latest perspective for investors.texashillcountryadvisors.com

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    The For Investors Podcast - Friday September 5th 2025

    🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️‍➡️Financial Markets were on the move this week. Federal Reserve's meeting on the horizon with the expectation that we will see a rate cut on September 17th for the first time this year. We discuss what investors may be thinking about going into the throws of September, which has a historic negative connotation with the stock market.

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    Volatility & Interest Rates

    We’re talking volatility , interest rates, and what it means to be a saver in today’s market.Join Andrew, Gilbert & Zach—your Texas Hill Country Advisors here in Kerrville—for fresh insights from Wall Street to Main Street. Tune in & stay informed!#Investing #Markets #financialadvisors #TexasHillCountry

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    Who do you take Advice From?

    Who do you take advice from? Do you think about it? With our hyper-connectedness and constant feed of information online, we would be amiss if we did not take the time to think through that question.

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    More Inflation!!

    The Federal Reserve's preferred metric for inflation came out this past Friday and the markets' response was muted. However, trade talks and economic growth concerns still weigh on Wall Street. We discuss what this could mean for investors.TexasHillCountryAdvisors.com

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    The Return of Volatility - 2025

    Volatility has again returned to markets and stands at the forefront of investor's minds. Growing concern around economic data and the Federal Reserve's Outlook are tossing water on an already dwindling flame of optimism in financial markets. The Stock market is being dragged downward as investors move into treasuries putting downward pressure on interest rates. We discuss what this means for investors and some thoughts about how to navigate these volatile times with your financial advisor.TexasHillCountryAdvisors.com

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    Growth and Recession Fears Take Center Stage on Wall Street

    Growth and Recession Fears Take Center Stage on Wall Street this past week. We discuss what this means for investors moving forward.

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    Inflation vs Growth

    Markets seem unsure as of this week, about whether they are more concerned about inflation or a possible economic slowdown.. #inflation#economics#financialmarkets

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    Inflation is BACK?

    Inflation is BACK? Inflation hasbeen moving back up slowly since the September CPI reading bottomed at 2.4%. This past week we saw 3% YoY for the first time since 2024. This adds uncertainty to the Federal Reserve's path forward around interest rates and monetary policy. We discuss what some of this means for investor. #investing#financialliteracy#inflation

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    The Fed Officially Stops Rate Cuts

    The Path Forward for financial markets seems more murky now, than ever.. The Fed has officially paused cutting interest rates for now...after cutting 1 full percentage point since beginning to cut rates in September. All the while, long term interest rates have continued to rise over this same time period with growing uncertainty around the inflationary outlook. Tech and Communication companies continue to report optimistic earnings for the last calendar quarter of 2024....but don't count out concerns around economic growth just yet.

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    2025 Stock Market Has Not Disappointed Thus Far

    2025 Markets Have Not Disappointed. The Stock Market is off to a strong positive start to the year. Chances of continued interest rate cuts from the Fed have dwindled along side markets trying to understand what to expect with the incoming Trump 2.0 Administration. #FinancialLiteracy #Investing #InterestRates #StockMarket

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    Uncertainty Grows for Financial Markets

    2025 Outlook: What Investors Should KnowAs we close out 2024, markets are facing uncertainty with rising long-term rates and inflation concerns. With interest rates still fluctuating, we discuss some diversification ideas that can possibly protect against inflation. Stay prepared for whatever 2025 brings. Let's talk strategy—reach out today!#Investing #Inflation #FinancialPlanning #2025Outlook #TexasHillCountryAdvisors

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    Post Election Stock Market Rally Fades

    In this episode, Andrew Gay and Gilbert Paiz discuss the latest market trends, including Fed rate cuts and potential risks as we approach year-end. They also wrap up their series on preparing your legal life, covering the importance of medical directives (outlining your wishes if you're unable to make medical decisions) and guardianship for minor children. Whether you're watching the markets or reviewing your legal documents, this episode has essential insights for planning ahead.Listen now! #FinancialPlanning #LegalPlanning #Investing #ForInvestorsPodcast

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    Market Moves - The Election and The Fed Interest Rate Cut

    🚨 **New Podcast Episode Alert** 🚨 In this week's episode of *For Investors*, we dive into the latest market moves following the Fed's interest rate cut, the election's impact on the economy, and why volatility is likely to stick around. We also continue our "Legal Life" series, focusing on the importance of having a power of attorney. 🎧 Don't miss it—tune in now! #FinancialPlanning #InterestRates #PowerOfAttorney #Investing #TexasHillCountry #ForInvestorsPodcast

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    The Fed's Hedge - Recent Interest Rate Cuts

    How are markets are digesting the most recent rate cut from The Federal Reserve? This kicks off an “easing cycle” in monetary policy for The Federal Reserve for the first time since before COVID. Tune in as we discuss how investors are interpreting this historical, economic event. #InvestorEducation #FinancialLiteracy #InvestingPodcast #Investing #FinancialAdvisor #TexasHillCountry

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    📊Presidential Elections & Financial Markets

    It's Presidential Debate Day and there is a lot on investors minds. What can we expect from financial markets after tonight's debate as we wade deeper into the political narratives with the November election quickly approaching. #investing101 #economics #financialmarkets #financialliteracy--Recorded on 9/10/2024--

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    Markets on Hold📊For Investors Podcast

    Financial Markets Rally stalls with pending economic data on the horizon that will be crucial for the Fed’s confidence level around attempting a “soft landing.” Andrew and Gilbert bring you their latest perspectives for investors. #investing #financialliteracy #stockmarket #interestrates #theeconomy #economics

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    Emotional Times📊The For Investors Podcast

    Emotional Times for Financial Markets. Gilbert and Andrew give you their thoughts on the recent whirlwind of ups and downs in financial markets over the last couple weeks. #financialliteracy #investing #stockmarket*Recorded it Friday 8/16/24

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    Pullbacks Are Temporary📊The For Investors Podcast

    In light of recent volatility, we run over some tried and true Market Facts to help give investors some context around a Long Term Investing Mindset. #financialliteracy #podcast #stockmarket #money TexasHillCountryAdvisors.com

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    Return of Volatility Part 2📊The For Investors Podcast

    Volatility showed up and showed out over the past week. But things have since started to calm down as more corporate earnings reports roll in and markets continue to digest last week's Fed press conference followed by softer than expected job market data. Investors look to take a breather before trudging onward. Gilbert and Andrew discuss the their latest perspective on markets. #investing #investingpodcast #financialliteracy

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    The Return of Volatility📊The For Investors Podcast

    Volatility return to financial markets this week after optimism starts to fade from last week’s favorable inflation number. Investors turns an eye towards the future as the political environment heats up ahead of a 2024 fall season that might entail rate cuts from the Fed and a contentious U.S. Election. #Investing #InvestingPodcast #financialliteracy #economics #interestrates

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    Investors Shift Their Focus📊The For Investors Podcast

    The Federal Reserve, as well as investors, have shifted their focus recently away from inflation-fears, and toward a potentially weakening Labor market, which could be signaling the beginning of an economic slowdown. Gilbert and Andrew discuss their perspectives on how investors should be thinking about this recent market story. #financialliteracy #markets #interestrates #investing #investingpodcast

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    Who Should I Listen To!?📊The For Investors Podcast

    Don't Fall For The CASH TRAP!! Andrew & Gilbert mull over ideas about why cash is not always a good option over the long term. And Why we should be mindful of who we take financial advice from. #financialliteracy #markets #Savinvg #Savings TexasHillCountryAdvisors.com

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    Economic Projections📊The For Investors Podcast

    Gilbert and Andrew discuss the latest in financial markets and the economy. Wallstreet can't seem to make up it's mind about expected rate cuts this year.. But does this even matter to those of us that live on Main Street and not Wall Street? #financialmarkets #investing #financialliteracy #investoreducation

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    📊The Fed Speaks INTEREST RATES & INFLATION

    The For Investors Podcast - Gilbert and Andrew discuss the latest Interest Rate Narrative after the Fed Meeting this week and the Recent Inflation data that came out Wednesday morning. John Barrera from Tinsley Realty Group, Exp Realty, joins us as a guest on this episode. #InterestRates #financialliteracy #stockmarket #investing #economics 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 TexasHillCountryAdvisors.com

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    Inflation Conviction📊The For Investors Podcast

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Independent Financial Advice is Powerful for your Personal Financial Journey. Listen in to better understand why. Andrew & Gilbert are Independent Financial Advisors with unique and diverse business experience, that offer a Wall Street-to-Main Street, relatable and palatable perspective on investing, financial markets, wealth management, personal finance and investor psychology. All broadcasted from the beautiful Texas Hill Country. Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a registered investment advisor, Member FINRA, SIPC.

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