If you want entertainment, go talk to other people.You can be forgiven for listening to the investment news these days and feeling confused, worried, or feeling that you must retreat from the stock market, or all three. You could also be forgiven for wondering where the market — and your investments – are headed after hearing the day’s news.And if you sometimes cringe at what passes for financial advice, that would not be surprising.Gavin’s podcast cuts through all of this to help you make sense of the confusion. Gavin has been handling investors’ money for 35 years in several countries and analyzes several investments in each edition. He brings experienced and seasoned analysts, advisors and journalists from various parts of the world to provide their insights and analysis. Most of them have more than twenty years’ experience in their fields.
From New York, Dan Ives Manager of Equity Research at Wedbush Securities updates on Microsoft Corp.
From Dubai journalist Mark Townsend diagrams the forces at work in volatile oil prices
From Oklahoma City, Alex Klingelhoeffer at Exencial Wealth Advisors suggests strategies for preparing for a correction
Gavin Graham looks at current market movements and suggests strategies for dealing with it
From New York, Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities analyzes the future of electric vehicles and the market including Rivian, Tesla and others.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha checks Amazon’s critics.
From New York, Ivana Delevska at SPEAR Invest suggests the future of automation stocks.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham looks back and looks forward to what we can expect.
From New York Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities discusses the effect on FAANG stocks of Chinese government restrictions on Chinese stocks listed in the United States
From Dubai, journalist Mark Townsend explains the disconnect between actions of the Philippines government and its upcoming ESG green bond issue.
From New York William Rhind explains the different uses of commodities in a portfolio.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham analyzes pharmaceutical stocks and their recent performance.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha looks at the implications of Jack Dorsey’s resignation as head of Twitter Inc. and his continuing role at Square Inc.
Ivana Delevska at SPEAR Invest examines Nvidia Corp. and its place in the Metaverse
Eben Burr at Toewes Asset Management examines recent market plunges and how we candela with them.
Gavin Graham analyzes inflation and how investors may deal with it.
From Medellin Colombia Paul Harris at The Mining Journal reviews the activities of mining companies especially mergers and acquisitions.
From New York, Eben Burr at Toewes Asset Management explains FOMO – the fear of missing out - and how to deal with it.
Gavin Graham reviews the dividend increases at major banks and insurers.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha updates on the pressures on Facebook and its decision to re-brand and re-name.
From Phoenix, Calvin Goetz at Strategy Financial Group discusses whether portfolio changes are necessary at year end and if so, some possibilities.
From New York, William Rhind at GraniteShares clears up some of the confusion surrounding commodities.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham outlines the advantages of uranium and some funds for investing in it.
From New York, Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities updates on Microsoft.
From New York Eben Burr at Toews Asset Management describes some of the lessons of the meme stock controversy of earlier this year.
From London England James Athey at Aberdeen checks the possibility of a correction.
Gavin Graham explains slowing growth in gross domestic product due to the effect of the Delta variant.
From New York, Ives at Wedbush Securities updates on Tesla.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha explains Facebook under pressure.
From London, Jay Nash at National Bank Financial reviews the inflation outlook and suggests stocks to consider and stocks to side-step.
Gavin Graham reviews energy stocks.
From New York, Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities analyzes the future of Apple Inc.
From Philadelphia, Adam Choppin at Xponance Asset Management and Investment breaks down the China Evergrande crisis and its potential impact.
From Washington, correspondent Wilder Alejandro Sanchez discusses defence stocks, focussing on Northrop Grumman.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham outlines how banks are valued and some current valuations.
Cheryl Pate at Angel Oak Capital discusses American banks
Hollywood correspondent Sharrie Williams updates on former meme darling AMC Entertainment Holdings
Correspondent Samuel Okocha analyzes the present and future of Visa
In his commentary Gavin Graham suggests why gold has not increased with inflation
From Summit New Jersey Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital discusses industrial stocks as an alternative to high-priced tech stocks.
From Philadelphia Adam Choppin at Xponance Investment and Asset Management provides context for George Soros’ recent Op-Ed about Blackrock’s China initiative.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha reviews Zoom Video Communications as an investment.
From Sarasota Florida, Alejandra Grindal at Ned Davis Research suggests the reasons why growth can continue.
Gavin Graham outlines the forces driving inflation.
From London, Jay Nash at National Bank Financial discusses some stocks to avoid including A T & T and Berkshire Hathaway and reasons
From Philadelphia, Adam Choppin at Xponance Asset Management and Investment updates us on the China risks
From San Luis Obispo California, Gerry Frigon at TaylorFrigon Capital outlines investment strategies
Gavin Graham checks inflation and the pressures at work.
Washington correspondent Wilder Alejandro Sanchez explains a recent FBI warning about fraudulent investments
Kim Shannon at Sionna Investment Managers explains the strengths of interlisted Canadian banks including TD Canada Trust, Royal Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia, BMO
Peter Merrick of MerrickWealth provides a cautionary note about Tesla Corp.
Gavin Graham explains differences in Real Estate Investment Trusts – REIT’s and how they are not all the same.
From Summit New Jersey, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital checks restaurant stocks including McDonald’s, YUM, PepsiCo, Darden Restaurants, Denny’s.
From Long Beach California, Michael Pachter at Wedbush Securities explains video gaming stocks including Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, Nintendo and Ubisoft, Zynga, Playtika, NetFlix’s venture into video gaming.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha updates on the General Electric Company – GE.
Gavin Graham explains the gyrations of the bond market and what investors can do about them.
Jay Nash at National Bank Financial explains the case for continued holdings of mega caps including Amazon, Apple and Microsoft
Hollywood Correspondent and Cosmetics Analyst Sharrie Williams analyzes the recent performance of Estee Lauder Companies Inc.
James Athey at Aberdeen Standard Investments cautions about the possibility of a correction.
Travel columnist and podcaster Ron Pradinuk looks at the prospects for recovery in the travel sector including hotel stocks such as Hilton and airline stocks such as American Airlines.
Gavin Graham analyzes the recovery progress of different sectors.
From Summit New Jersey Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital continues his examination of infrastructure stocks in light of the plans of the Biden administration
Washington correspondent Wilder Alejandro Sanchez analyzes the ups and downs of Boeing shares and their relevance for the investor
Correspondent Samuel Okocha dissects the upcoming Buzzfeed IPO
From London James Athey at Aberdeen Standard Investments looks at the mixed impact of re-opening in the United Kingdom
Gavin Graham diagrams the outlook for energy stocks.
From Summit, New Jersey Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital explains stocks poised to benefit from the government’s infrastructure plans including Eagle Materials Inc. and Brookfield Asset Management Inc.
Washington correspondent Wilder Alejandro Sanchez updates on defense stocks including Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc and Oshkosh Corp.
Gavin Graham analyzes how the Federal Reserve’s minor change of forecast was reflected in the market.
From Summit New Jersey Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital checks into energy stocks including Devon Energy, EOG Resources, and Diamondback Energy
Hollywood correspondent Sharrie Williams updates us on the volatility of AMC Entertainment Shares.
From San Diego Peter Merrick of MerrickWealth examines the consequences of the chip shortage.
In his commentary Gavin explains what differences in revenue growth can mean for investors.
Hollywood correspondent and author Sharrie Williams takes a closer look at the Amazon-MGM deal and what investors. should know.
Washington correspondent Wilder Alejandro Sanchez checks defense stocks especially Oshkosh Corp.
Chuck Self at iSectors discusses investing in commodities through funds.
Gavin’s commentary focuses on whether the return to normalcy has been priced into markets and the effects of inflation.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha analyses the present and potential future of Amazon.com
From Winnipeg travel columnist and podcaster Ron Pradinuk checks the recovery in travel and travel stocks such as United Airlines American Airlines, British Airways, Air Canada, shared accommodation companies, tour operators, etc.
From Philadelphia Adam Choppin at XPonance Asset Management and Investment Inc surveys the scene in India and discusses India investment options.
Gavin Graham discusses the place of precious metals including gold in the recovery.
From New York Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital Management examines infrastructure stocks especially railways. He analyzes Union Pacific Corp., Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd., Canadian National Railway Company and Kansas City Southern.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha dissects Facebook Inc.
From National Bank Financial Jay Nash checks popular retail stocks including Amazon.com, Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd., TJX Companies Inc., Home Depot and others.
Gavin Graham reviews Tesla Inc. chieftain Elon Musk’s comment on crypto currencies and whether Musk has taken a place in both entertainment and stock market history.
From New York, Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities looks at the battle for cloud market share by companies such as Amazon, Microsoft, Google and IBM.
From Washington correspondent Wilder Alejandro Sanchez checks defense stocks especially Textron.
From London James Athey at Aberdeen Standard Investments suggests three possible outcomes form the current rally.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham looks at the past, present and potential future of Berkshire Hathaway.
From Summit New Jersey Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital checks out solar stocks in light of Biden government initiatives, including Sunova, SunRun, Enphase Energy, Solar Edge Technologies and Nextera Energy.
From Mexico City Citigroup Economist Daniella Blancas discusses forces at work in the Mexican market.
From Los Angeles, Hollywood correspondent Sharrie Williams updates on Netflix and the streaming wars.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham explains that this is a good time for taking profits, especially on FAANG+ stocks.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha analyses the present and potential future of Twitter Inc.
From London James Athey at Aberdeen Standard Investments questions whether SPACs can continue at their current level.
From San Diego California Peter Merrick of MerrickWealth.com looks at the winners (Taiwan Semiconductor, Intel) and losers (Ford, General Motors, Toyota and Volkswagen) in the current chip shortage.
Gavin Graham dissects the pharmaceutical stock sector and the impact of vaccine news, looking at Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, Moderna and other pharma companies.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha takes a close look at Clubhouse Media Group Inc.
From London, James Athey at Aberdeen Standard Investments checks the positives and negatives following the easing of the lockdown in the United Kingdom.
Travel podcaster and columnist Ron Pradinuk reviews the bailout of Air Canada and other airlines.
Jay Nash at National Bank Financial takes a detailed look at online trading.
Gavin Graham discusses tech stocks that still have reasonable valuations including Cisco Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., Texas Instruments Inc. and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Cp.
Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital discusses fallen angels including Salesforce.com Inc., EOG Resources inc. and Splunk Inc.
Chuck Self at iSectors LLC outlines the use of palladium as an investment.
Washington correspondent Wilder Alejandro Sanchez analyzes Raytheon Technologies Corp.
Gavin Graham explains the influence of the pandemic and low interest rates on the housing sector including companies such as PulteGroup Inc. Toll Bros. Inc. and D. R. Horton Inc.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha brings us up to date on Facebook
Jay Nash at National Bank Finance in London outlines the place of bonds in a portfolio
Hollywood Correspondent and author Sharrie William looks at the Viacom CBS share issue and updates us on MC Entertainment Holdings.s
James Athey at Aberdeen Standard Investment discusses whether SPAC’s are becoming a bubble
Gavin Graham analyzes the Archegos Capital Management blow-up and its impact on investment banks.
From Summit New Jersey Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital discusses REIT’s including New Residential Investment Corp., VanEck Vectors Mortgage REIT Income ETF and Simoon Property Group
From New York, Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities analyzes the potential for cloud stocks and looks at Nuance Communications Inc. DocuSign Inc. and others.
From Winnipeg, travel podcaster and columnist Ron Pradinuk explains the varying outlook for recovery in the travel sector.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham discusses alternative assets such as materials, gold and cryptos.
Correspondent Samuel Okocha reviews Spotify and what it can mean for an investor
From Philadelphia, Adam Choppin from Xponance Asset Management and Investment explains the advantages of investing in Taiwan stocks such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd., Chungwha Telecom Company Ltd. and United Microelectronics Corp.
From San Diego, Peter Merrick at Merrick Wealth discusses Chinse stocks including Tencent Holdings Ltd. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and JD.com Inc.
Gavin Graham outlines the usefulness of copper and copper stocks such as Franco- Nevada Corp. and First Quantum Minerals Ltd. as a strategy for preparing for a correction.
Gavin Graham outlines signs of the coming correction and one strategy for dealing with it.
From Summit New Jersey Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital continues the discussion of strategies for dealing with a correction.
From London James Athey at Aberdeen Standard Investment explains the outlook for British banks.
From Winnipeg travel podcaster and columnist Ron Pradinuk surveys airlines and airline stocks.
From London, Jay Nash at National Bank Financial explains FOMO and what it means
From Winnipeg, travel columnist and podcaster Ron Pradinuk surveys the short- and medium-term outlook for cruise lines
From Appleton, Check Self at iSectors checks what is involved in investing in silver
From Los Angeles, Hollywood correspondent and author Sharrie Williams explains a brand-new IPO at Universal Music
From Washington D.C., Correspondent Wilder Alejandro Sanchez updates on Boeing Inc.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham suggests taking some profits on FAANG stocks and moving to financials, pharma and energy stocks
From Summit New Jersey, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital discusses the investment opportunities in the move to 5G.
From New York, Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities walks us through a discussion of the investment prospects for Apple Inc.
From Lagos, global correspondent Samuel Okocha looks at the present and potential future of General Electric – GE.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham outlines a cautionary suggestion about our expectations after vaccine programs take effect.
From New York, Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities discusses changes at Amazon.
From Los Angeles, Hollywood correspondent and author Sharrie Williams dissects the trading frenzy involving AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. and GameStop Corp. and what it means over time for investors.
From London England, James Athey at Aberdeen Standard Investments breaks down the workings, advantages and disadvantages of SPAC’s – Special Purpose Acquisition Companies -- and what they mean for investors.
Gavin Graham analyzes trading frenzies, hedge funds and the relationship between the two along with investment strategies.
From Summit New Jersey Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital checks the stocks of payment processing companies including Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, and Square.
Washington Correspondent Wilder Alejandro Sanchez updates on the fortunes and misfortunes of Boeing and their impact on its shares.
From London James Athey at Aberdeen Standard Investments examines the impact of the gamification of investing.
Gavin Graham’s commentary deals with the need to take some profits where possible and shift some funds into dividend paying stocks.
From Los Angeles, Hollywood Correspondent Sherri Williams updates on the streaming wars focusing on NetFlix and Disney and impact on their shares
From Lagos Nigeria African correspondent Samuel Okocha outlines African activities of Unilever, Procter & Gamble and Nestle and their impact on shares in these companies.
From Paris, European correspondent Bill Hinchberger discusses Wall Street on the Beach.
Gavin’s commentary analyzes the performance during the pandemic of several stock groups.
From Summit New Jersey Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital checks into social media stocks including Twitter Facebook Pinterest Alibaba and Snap.
From Canton North Carolina political analyst Ralph Hamlett provides an outlook on the administration of President Joe Biden and what may be in store.
From London England, James Athey at Aberdeen Standard Investments discusses the perils of the so-called ‘easy money’.
Gavin Graham discusses inflation, interest rates and the relationship between the two.
From New York, Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities discusses artificial intelligence stocks.
From Appleton Wisconsin Chuck Self, Chief Investment Officer at iSectors LLC outlines the advantages of investing in platinum.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham analyzes the effect of vaccines and vaccine stocks.
From Summit, New Jersey, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital discusses tobacco stocks.
From London, Jay Nash at National Bank Financial discusses whether the pandemic has made portfolio changes necessary.
From Washington, D. C., analyst Wilder Alejandro Sanchez provides an update on Tyson Foods.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham compares large cap and small cap stocks.
From New York Dan Ives Manager of Equity Research at Wedbush Securities takes a detailed look at TESLA.
From Lagos Nigeria African correspondent Samuel Okocha checks the activities of Diageo, AB InBev and Heineken in Africa
From Mexico City Daniela Blancas at Citigroup checks the Mexican economy, along with the peso and its influence on Mexican and American stocks.
Gavin Graham examines vaccine stocks.
From New York, Paul DeSisto at M&C Capital looks at construction stocks benefitting form the housing boom including NVR Inc., LGI Homes Inc, Pulte Group Inc., and D. R. Horton Inc.
From Toronto, Drummond Brodeur at Signature Global Asset Management helps us keep a level head during market volatility.
From Los Angeles, Hollywood correspondent and author Sharrie Williams does an update eon Disney.
Gavin Graham explains the advantages of small cap investing.
From New York, Dan Ives, Managing Director of Equity Research at Wedbush Securities discusses Lyft and Uber.
From Appleton Wisconsin Chuck Self, Chief Executive Officer at iSectors LLC. discusses the place of precious metals in a portfolio.
From Washington, D.C., analyst Wilder Alejandro Sanchez explains Embraer.
Gavin Graham takes a detailed look at value investing.
From London, Jay Nash, Senior Vice President at National Bank Financial looks at shifting between growth and value investing.
From Washington D. C., analyst Wilder Alejandro Sanchez looks at the potential for a turnaround by Boeing Co.
From Summit New Jersey, Paul DeSisto. Executive Vice President at M&R Capital Management Inc. discusses retail stocks that are competing with Amazon including Target, Walmart, Costco, Home Depot, Loew’s and TJ Max.
Gavin Graham analyzes healthcare stocks.
From Philadelphia, Adam Choppin at Xponance Asset Management and Investment. discusses investment opportunities in Chile.
New York San Luis Obispo California, Gerry Frigon at Taylor Frigon Capital Management analyzes the success of Israeli stocks.
From Los Angeles, Hollywood correspondent and author Sharrie Williams check into the performance of Viacom/CBS.
In his commentary Gavin Graham focusses on American Canadian and European banks.
From New York Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities provides an outlook on tech stocks.
Form London Jay Nash at National Bank suggests investments to set aside.
From Washington, analyst Wilder Alejandro Sanchez looks at Huntington Ingalls.
Gavin Graham explains the difficulty of forecasting.
Hollywood Correspondent Sharrie Williams updates on Disney and the streaming wars.
From Lagos, Nigeria, African Correspondent checks increased activity in Africa.
From Summit, New Jersey, Paul DeSsisto at M&R Capital takes another look at cybersecurity stocks.
Gavin Graham analyzes energy stocks.
From Toronto, Drummond Brodeur at Signature Asset Management discusses whether we are in a recession.
From Mexico City Daniela Blancas at Citigroup discusses the investing environment in Mexico.
From Lagos, Nigeria, African correspondent Samuel Okocha discusses the expansion of tech companies in Africa.
Gavin Graham analyzes the implications of the upcoming election.
From London, Jay Nash at National Bank Financial examines the place of EAFE stocks in a portfolio.
From Summit, New Jersey, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital discusses cyber stocks.
From San Diego, California Peter Merrick at Merrick Wealth explains the trend to onshoring.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham examines several stock categories that have done well during the pandemic including supermarket company stocks, some REIT’s and logistics company stocks.
From New York, Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities suggests what Oracle may win in the TikTok deal.
From Philadelphia, Adam Choppin at Xponance Asset Management and Investment looks at the potential for India stocks
From San Luis Obispo California Gerry Frigon at Taylor Frigon Capital Management looks over the horizon to the near future and investment criteria.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham analyzes various telecom companies including Comcast, Verizon and others.
From New York, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital suggests the usefulness of shares in payment processing companies.
From Washington, analyst Wilder Alejandro Sanchez discusses defense stocks.
From San Diego, Peter Merrick at Merrick Wealth looks at developments in REITs.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham discusses the negative interest rate issue.
From San Diego, Peter Merrick at Merrick Wealth looks at the implications of Chinese holdings of U. S. Treasuries
From Davos Switzerland, Anne Liebgott, Founder of AW Switzerland clears up the myths and truths about Swiss investing.
From Boston, Rich Gula at Argyle Investment Consulting distinguishes between growth and value investing.
In his commentary, Gavin Graham analyzes China's investments.
VACCINE AND VACCINE-RELATED STOCKS BUYING OPPORTUNITIES PREPARING FOR A CORRECTION FAANMG AND ENERGY STOCKS
From New York, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital looks at vaccine and vaccine-related stocks.
From Boston, Rich Gula at Argyle Investment Consulting suggests some buying opportunities
From London, Jay Nash at National Bank Financial suggests strategies for those who feel a correction is coming
Gavin’s commentary on FAANMG and energy stocks.
ROBINHOOD TYSON FOODS TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN AFRICA
From Brooksville, Florida, Dr. Richard Smith discusses Robinhood and other commission free trading sites.
From Washington, D. C., analyst Wilder Alejandro Sanchez updates on Tyson Foods
From Lagos, Nigeria African Correspondent Samuel Okocha discusses African telecom stocks.
Gavin Graham analyzes some of the hype in the market.
LUXURY COMPANIES LIKELY TO DO WELL REGARDLESS OF POLITICS, AN ECHO OF THE VIRUS CRISIS, APPLE, VIACOM/CBS
From New York, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital discusses luxury stocks.
From London, Jay Nash at National Bank Financial discusses the possibility of an ‘echo’ of the virus crisis.
From Los Angeles, Hollywood Correspondent Sharrie Williams looks at Apple and Viacom/CBS
From New York, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital looks at solid dividend-paying stocks.
From New York. Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities looks at stocks poised to do well in the clod
From Washington D. C., analyst Wilder Alejandro Sanchez checks the defense sector, especially Lockheed Martin and BAE Systems
Gavin Graham updates listeners on oil and gas
From New York, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital looks at a sector poised for recovery
From Toronto, Peter Merrick looks at a new law designed to increase surveillance of Chinese companies listing on American stock exchanges and the implications for investors
From Los Angeles, Hollywood Correspondent Sharrie Williams looks at the battle for investors and customers in the streaming wars
Gavin Graham analyzes the present and near future for oil
From New York, Paul DeSisto, Executive Vice President at M&R Capital looks at the effect of the virus pandemic on the M & A climate
From Philadelphia, Adam Choppin, Assistant Portfolio Manager at XPonance Asset Management and Investment suggests some Asian countries have fared better than Western countries in the pandemic
From Toronto, Peter Merrick at Merrick Wealth Management explains the concept of onshoring and how it may help North American companies
Gavin Graham explains the hunt for a virus vaccine amongst major pharmaceutical companies
From New York, Dan Ives, Managing Director of Equity Research at Wedbush Securities discusses the outlook for regulation of the FAANG stocks: Facebook, Apple, Amazon and Google. NetFlix is included in this topic.
From Toronto, Jim Ruta at Advisorcraft explains how cash value life insurance can be part of an individual’s fixed income portfolio.
Gavin Graham outlines some
OPPOSITION TO HUAWEI DEUTSCHE BANK STARWOOD EXXONMOBIL AND TOTAL IN AFRICA ADJUSTING WITH THE RECOVERY
From Toronto, Peter Merrick of Merrick Wealth Consulting looks at a group of electronics companies set up to compete with Huawei
From Boston Rich Gula of Argyle Investment Consulting suggests three companies with recovery potential
From Lagos Nigeria African Correspondent Samuel Okocha looks at the African activities of major oil companies
Gavin Graham provides recommendations for this point in the recovery
From New York, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital looks at a sector poised for recovery
From Toronto, Peter Merrick looks at a new law designed to increase surveillance of Chinese companies listing on American stock exchanges and the implications for investors
From Los Angeles, Hollywood Correspondent Sharrie Williams looks at the battle for investors and customers in the streaming wars
Gavin Graham analyzes the present and near future for oil
From New York, Dan Ives, Managing Director of Equity Research at Wedbush Securities discusses the outlook for regulation of the FAANG stocks: Facebook, Apple, Amazon and Google. NetFlix is included in this topic.
From Toronto, Jim Ruta at Advisorcraft explains how cash value life insurance can be part of an individual’s fixed income portfolio.
Gavin Graham outlines some dividend cuts but also looks at companies with sustainable dividends
From New York, Paul DeSisto, Executive Vice President at M&R Capital looks at the effect of the virus pandemic on the M & A climate
From Philadelphia, Adam Choppin, Assistant Portfolio Manager at XPonance Asset Management and Investment suggests some Asian countries have fared better than Western countries in the pandemic
From Toronto, Peter Merrick at Merrick Wealth Management explains the concept of onshoring and how it may help North American companies
Gavin Graham explains the hunt for a virus vaccine amongst major pharmaceutical companies
From Washington, D. C. analyst Wilder Alejandro Sanchez examines Airbus
From Boston, Rich Gula at Argyle Investment Consulting looks at bottom-feeding for well-priced stocks
From Los Angeles, Hollywood correspondent and author Sharrie Williams checks Amazon’s moves in the streaming wars and its competition with Disney and Netflix
From New York, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital suggests continued low inflation and what it means for investors
From Toronto, Peter Merrick at Merrick Wealth Consulting sounds an alert about China investments
From Los Angeles, Hollywood correspondent and author Sharrie Williams updates us on NetFlix, Disney and the streaming wars
Gavin Graham looks at banks as investments
The Kraft Heinz Company. Guess, Under Armour, Recovery Strategies
From New York, New York, financial analyst Paul DeSisto, Executive Vice President at M&R Capital cusses the impact of the Federal Reserve.
From Boston, Rich gula at Argyle Investment Consulting checks for bottom-feeding candidates in the market.
From London, Jay Nash at National Bank Financial suggests strategies for the recovery.
From New York, Dan Ives, Managing Director of Equity Research at Wedbush Securities discusses whether the market has bottomed.
From New York, Kelli Bissett-Tom, an analyst at Fitch Ratings looks at the state of tourism in the Caribbean and Gavin discusses travel-related stocks.
From San Luis Obispo, Gerry Frigon at Taylor Frigon Capital Management looks at the advantages of some Israeli stocks.
Gavin Graham explains the usefulness in a portfolio of utilities stocks and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS).
From New York, Paul DeSisto at M&R Capital discusses investing in a time of recession.
From Boston, Rich Gula at Argyle Investment Consulting dissects the surprising competition for Treasuries.
From Washington, analyst Wilder Alejandro Sanchez examines the consumer staples and Tyson Foods.
Gavin Graham explains the place of gold in an investment portfolio.
From New York, Dan Ives, Managing Director, Equity Research at Wedbush Securities appraises the potential for a return of the bull market after the crisis.
From Los Angeles, Hollywood correspondent Sherrie Williams looks at the impact of the crisis on streaming wars and the fortunes of the companies involved.
From Toronto, Peter Merrick at Merrick Wealth Management examines the relationship between advisor and client.
Gavin Graham examines the place of bonds in a portfolio.
From Washington, analyst Wilder Alejandro Sanchez examines the misfortunes – and the fortunes – of Boeing.
From New York, Dan Ives, Managing Director of Equity Research at Wedbush Securities discusses Microsoft and Amazon
From Toronto Peter Merrick of Merrick Wealth Consultants reviews asset allocation fundamentals.
Gavin Graham explains income sources such as bond interest and dividends.
From New York, Paul DeSisto, Executive Vice President and Managing Director of M&R Capital suggests a timeline for the recovery and some safe havens for investing in the meantime
From London, Jay Nash, Senior Vice President and Investment Advisor at National Bank Financial outlines advice for the present and near-future when we start to climb out of the crisis
From Boston, Rich Gula at Argyle Investment Consulting has a series of short survival slogans as inspiration for surviving the current market tumult
Gavin Graham explains how the crisis developed and some ways for investors to make the best.
Gavin Graham discusses dividend-paying and royalty companies.
From Lagos, Nigeria, African Correspondent Samuel Okocha looks at some of African activities of well-known companies such as Unilever, Volkswagen and Total and what they mean for investors.
From San Diego, Peter Merrick, at Merrick Wealth Consultants discusses the influence of demographics on long term investment opportunities.
From San Diego, Peter Merrick at Merrick Wealth Consultants talks about investing a large amount of sudden wealth whether from the sale of a company or a large inheritance.
From New York, Dan Ives, Managing Director, Equity Research at Wedbush Securities, outlines his market outlook.
From Boston, Rich Gula, president of Argyle Investment Consulting, examines the ESG trend and what it means for company executives and investors.
Gavin Graham discusses reasonable valuations with a strong focus on United Kingdom equities.
From New York New York, financial analyst Paul DeSisto, Executive Vice President at M&R Capital discusses the shift to safety currently underway with many investors, how it started well before the current crises and some choices confronting investors.
From Toronto, Michael Greenberg, multi-asset portfolio manager at Franklin Templeton Funds looks at the bigger picture of volatility as well as some causes of volatility that may have been pushed into the background. He explains that we do not yet have a Black Swan.
From Lagos Nigeria, African correspondent and Oil Reporter Samuel Okocha looks at the impact on oil companies of the oil price war, the travel restrictions and other factors.
Gavin Graham lends focus to recent events and suggests some investment options and provides a few cautions.
From New York Paul DeSisto, financial analyst Paul DeSisto, Executive Vice President at M&R Capital examines fallen angels such as Viacom/CBS, 3M and constellation brands.
From London, Jay Nash, Executive Vice President and Investment Advisor at National Bank Financial explains the implications of common misconceptions about investing and hasty decisions.
Gavin Graham looks at dogs of the Dow and other stocks.
From Toronto, Gordon Reid, President and Chief Executive Officer at Goodreid Investment Counsel examines retail stocks.
From Philadelphia, analyst Adam Choppin, Investment Officer at FIS Group appraises the investment potential of India.
From Hollywood, correspondent Sharrie Williams looks at the potential impact of legislative changes on the Walt Disney Corporation and their financial implications.
Gavin Graham explains defensive investing in a period of slowing growth.
From New York, financial analyst Paul DeSisto, Executive Vice President at M&R Capital, discusses consumer stocks.
From London, Jay Nash, Portfolio Manager and Senior Vice President at National Bank Financial, looks at fad stocks.
From San Diego, Peter Merrick at Merrick Wealth Consultants discusses the investment policy statement.
Gavin Graham explains differences in types of consumer stocks.
From New York, Dan Ives, Managing Director, Equity Research at Wedbush Securities, looks at the market action of Microsoft.
From Toronto, Jim Ruta, advisor coach, looks at the changing role of advisors.
From Lagos, Nigeria, African correspondent Samuel Okocha looks at well-known companies deriving large portions of their revenue form Africa, such as Vodafone and Volkswagen.
Gavin Graham examines tech stocks.
From New York, financial analyst Paul DeSisto, Executive Vice President at M&R Capital discusses the impact of central banks on stock markets.
From New York, Chris Mancini, Metals and Mining Analyst at Gabelli Asset Management explains his outlook for gold and gold mining companies.
From Hollywood, correspondent Sharrie Williams looks at the streaming wars including the rising role of Apple, how smartphones enter into this and what this means for investors.
Gavin Graham analyzes the so-called FAANG stocks and their place in investor portfolios.
Gavin discusses the increasing battle for streaming dollars between Netflix, the Walt Disney Corporation and other companies with Hollywood correspondent Sharrie Williams. He also discusses major banks that have performed well in recent years and some that have not.
Gavin opens with a chat with Advisor Coach Jim Ruta about the continuing role of life insurance in protecting investors’ assets. He closes the podcast with his analysis of the tumult in Hong Kong, the market reaction to it and recalls his time there.
Gavin opens with the outlook for European Banks with Adam Choppin, Manager of Research and Investment Strategy FIS Group in Philadelphia. He then discusses how many of the basics of sound investing and financial planning have not changed with Peter Merrick of Merrick Wealth Consulting in San Diego and Toronto and then investing in Africa with African correspondent Samuel Okocha. He closes this edition with his analysis of events in Europe.
Gavin opens with a discussion of whether or not a recession is on the horizon with Paul DeSisto, Executive Vice President of M&R Capital in New York. He also discusses the removal of online trading commissions by various brokerage houses with Rich Gula at Argyle Investment Consulting in Boston and then examines the increasing battle for entertainment dollars with Hollywood correspondent Sharrie Williams. He closes this edition with his outlook for gold prices.
Vietnam, HSBC and Private Equity
From Philadelphia Adam Choppin at FIS Capital discusses the advantages of investing in Vietnam.
From Boston, Rich Gula at Argyle Investment Consulting checks the changes at HSBC.
Gavin Graham explains private equity.