Money Life with Chuck Jaffe

Chuck Jaffe
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Feb 24, 2021 • 58min

Franklin Templeton's Dover: Stocks and bonds are overvalued, but stick with them

Stephen Dover, chief market strategist for Franklin Templeton, says in the Big Interview that he sees a rise in inflation, but thinks the economy can put off any serious bump in prices for as much as three years. He recognized the problems and issues for both stocks and bonds, but still says that investors should stick with domestic and international markets for stocks and bonds to take advantage of the market while it keeps running. Also on the show, Freddy Garcia of Left Brain Investment Research discusses when and why investors might want to convert traditional individual retirement accounts into tax-free Roth IRAs, and Jack Murphy of Levin Easterly Partners talks value-oriented, event-themed investing in the Market Call.
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Feb 23, 2021 • 59min

Vontobel's Souccar: Story stocks' tale will get ugly as pandemic market ends

David Souccar of the Vontobel Quality Growth fund says there are two markets right now, one featuring very speculative stocks and the other being real growth opportunities, and he notes that 'What you do not own will be as important as what you do own when we get out of this.' But Souccar isn't the only guest expecting tough sledding ahead for the market, as Jeffrey Bierman of TheoTrade.com notes that conditions could force interest rates higher -- which he says would be devastating to the market -- and that nine of the market's 11 sectors are significantly already overvalued, giving the market more downside risk than upside now. Also on the show, Simon Zhen of MyBankTracker.com on surprising consumer banking habits in the pandemic and Randy Warren of Warren Financial talking high-conviction stocks in the Market Call.
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Feb 22, 2021 • 1h

ProShares' Helfstein: 2020's investment themes have room to keep rolling

Scott Helfstein, executive director of thematic investing at ProShares, says the big investment themes of 2020 -- stay-at-home/work-from home, cloud computing, cyber security, remote technologies, streaming, gaming and e-commerce among them -- were driven less by consumer sentiment than by underlying fundamentals, and that solid footing will keep those sectors rolling even as the economy emerges from the pandemic over the course of 2021. Also on the show, Ron Ruffinott of Toluna discusses a survey on when Americans will be ready to get back out for travel, when they will revisit shopping malls and more, David Trainer of New Constructs discusses the importance of reading footnotes to find where companies exploit accounting loopholes, and Andy Braun of the Pax World Large Cap fund talks ESG investing in brand-name companies in the Market Call.
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Feb 19, 2021 • 60min

Expert forecasts slowdown as market and economy flip their disconnect

Ron Sanchez, chief investment officer at Fiduciary Trust Co. International, says that the disconnect between the market and the economy -- with exceptional markets but a poor economy -- is going to be reversed for the next few years, and said he expects the recovery to drag out for several years until unemployment levels return to pre-pandemic lows. Also on the show, Chuck answers a question about rewards cards versus cash-back benefits on credit cards, and closed-end fund expert Maury Fertig of Relative Value Partners talks about the broad trends he sees in the NAVigator, and returns to discuss specific investments in the Market Call.
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Feb 18, 2021 • 59min

Consumers are 'in fantastic shape,' and real estate bubble talk is 'unfounded'

Bob Fraser, chief financial officer for the Aspen Funds, says that a combination of strong consumers and a housing market with insufficient supply are creating a strong outlook for real estate and the broader economy for at least the year ahead. In the Big Interview, Fraser discusses changes to the real estate market that have been accelerated by the pandemic, but also says that he does not expect those trends to stall or back up as the economy moves into post-pandemic activity. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com tabs a unique China-focused fund as his 'ETF of the Week,' Chuck answers two questions from audience members, and 'Turtle Trader' Jerry Parker of Chesapeake Capital talks stocks in the Market Call.
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Feb 17, 2021 • 60min

For low volatility, high dividends, look to financials and health care

Michael Loukas, chief executive officer at TrueMark Investments -- which recently launched the DIVZ ETF that focuses on high yielding but low-volatility stocks -- says the financial services and health-care sectors are the sweet spots right now for generating yield without creating much froth in a portfolio. He says in the Market Call which stocks he particularly likes in each space. Also on the show, author Aaron Nannini discusses his new book, 'Cash Uncomplicated,' and how investors must change their mindset to succeed, Janice Quek from Left Brain Investment Research talks about an education stock that is a surprising beneficiary of the pandemic, and Chuck answers an elderly woman's credit-card question with the help of Bankrate.com's Greg McBride.
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Feb 16, 2021 • 60min

NDR's Kalish talks the changing role of bonds, inflation and more

Joe Kalish, chief global macro strategist at Ned Davis Research, says that investors using the standard 60-40 stocks-to-bonds asset allocation need to reconsider their strategy because bonds will not deliver historic results in the future. Kalish suggests putting 20 percent of the bond weighting into alternatives, including real estate investment trusts and dividend-paying stocks. Kalish also discusses the return of inflation and where it goes from here, and gives his outlook on the market for 2021. Also on the show, David Trainer of New Constructs.puts Beyond Meat in 'the Danger Zone,' saying its 'fundamentals are beyond ridiculous and its valuation is beyond absurd,' Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at BankRate.com discusses a survey showing that barely half of Americans have more in emergency savings than they are facing in credit-card debt, and Bryan Lee of Blue Zone Wealth Advisors talks stocks in the Market Call.
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Feb 12, 2021 • 1h 1min

Mellon's Reinhart: This isn't a recovery, it's just a rebound

Vincent Reinhart, chief economist at Mellon, says the economic activity is being miscategorized as a recovery because it is just a rebound until we see a return to something much closer to pre-Covid levels on unemployment and economic activity. That bodes well for a broader economic recovery once the pandemic has ended. Also on the show, John Kosar of Asbury research says the market is likely headed for a correction of 10 percent or more before it can get much higher, Bill Pekowitz of the Aberdeen Global Premier Properties Fund talks about how coronavirus 'put real estate in the crosshairs,' and Julian Koski of New Age Alpha talks about avoiding losers in the Market Call.
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Feb 11, 2021 • 59min

Validea's Carbonneau sees improved market breadth post-Covid

Justin Carbonneau of Validea.com says that small-cap and value stocks have bounced back hard since last fall's election, but that run has not excluded growth and momentum companies and more, leading to a broad-based rally that he believes can be sustained for a while. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com makes a heart-themed ETF his Valentine's-related pick for 'ETF of the Week,' Rance Masheck of iVestPlus discusses trading platforms and why investors may want to use multiple brokerages, and Howard Dvorkin of Debt.com has some Valentine's-related advice on how couples can fall in love and not allow money issues to get in the way and spoil everything.
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Feb 10, 2021 • 59min

Silver trading highlights bull-market opportunities for commodities

Everett Millman, precious metals specialist for Gainesville Coins, says that the market is 'in the early innings' of a cyclical bull market for commodities -- with oil and agricultural prices on the rise -- which typically is a precursor to an increase in the price of precious metals. Millman discusses the recent frenzy in silver trading and how it's likely to play out uneventfully. Also on the show, Mark Hines of Left Brain Investment Research highlights the firm's Chosen List and one stock that's on it in February, Kenny Rose, founder of FranShares talks about crowd-funded investing in franchise buyers, and author Jack Schwager talks about his latest book, 'Unknown Market Wizards.'

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