

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe
Chuck Jaffe
Money Life with Chuck Jaffe is leading the way in business and financial radio. The Money Life Podcast is a daily personal finance talk show, Monday through Friday sorting through the financial clutter every day to bring you the information you need to lead the MoneyLife.
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Jan 30, 2020 • 58min
JOHCM's Caputo: Take advantage of air pockets like the 'Woo Flu Wobble'
Giorgio Caputo, senior portfolio manager at J.O. Hambro, coins the term 'Woo Flu Wobble' to discuss this week's heightened volatility spurred by news about coronavirus. He expects the news to pass without damaging market prospects, but he notes that markets will remain volatile through the end of the year and cautions that 'This isn't your grandparents' volatility.' Also on the show, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com makes a hot fund that is part technology, part-commodity his 'ETF of the Week,' Jeff Gurian of Gametime discusses the high, unyielding and slightly surprising trends in Super Bowl ticket prices, and C.T. Fitzpatrick of Vulcan Value Partners talks value investing in the Market Call.

Jan 29, 2020 • 1h
Crossmark's Fernandez: Volatility is coming, and investors wanted and expected it
Victoria Fernandez, chief market strategist at Crossmark Global Investments, says that investors were looking for reasons for the market to retreat, and found it this week in coronavirus, but could find it further in missed earnings or other headlines. Those perceived dangers may slow the market's uptrend, but they won't make market conditions move from benign to dangerous on the long term. Also on the show, Jake Falcon of HighTower Advisors warns of the dangers of being sucked into news-driven stocks, like those that could profit from coronavirus or fromrecent tensions in the Middle East, Matt Schulz of CompareCards.com talks about how many consumers ignored warnings and took out high-rate retail-store credit cards during the holiday season, and Ben Cook of Hennessy BP Energy and Hennessy BP Midstream talks energy stocks in the Market Call.

Jan 28, 2020 • 59min
D.R. Barton Jr.: 'This could be a rocking week' for the stock market
D.R. Barton Jr. of StraightUpProfits.com says that the market is likely to over-react this week to news about the corona virus and corporate earnings -- with nearly half of the Dow industrial stocks reporting earnings -- and he notes that the frothy should create a buying opportunity for investors, although they should be patient to let the downturn play out before buying in fully. That sentiment was seconded by J.J. Kinahan of T.D. Ameritrade, who notes in the Big Interview that most experts are expecting single-digit gains for the stock market in 2020, and that he mostly agrees with those expectations, except that the market's strong January means that the second half of the year is likely to be choppy, volatile and mostly sideways. Also on the show, Greg McBride of BankRate.com talks about Americans' emergency savings, and then Tom Plumb of the Plumb Funds covers growth stocks in the Market Call.

Jan 27, 2020 • 59min
Kevin Mahn: Expect market to give you 9 percent, then go volatile and flat
Kevin Mahn of Hennion and Walsh said everything is in place for the stock market to have a good year in 2020, but that what looks good will feel very different than the 30+ percent gain of a year ago. Mahn said he expects the market to gain roughly 9 percent ni the first half of the year, before flattening out and offering volatility with little direction through the election and into 2021. Also on the show, Leonard Wright discusses the AICPA Personal Financial Satisfaction Index and how much happier investors are now than they were a decade ago, Kyle Guske of New Constructs puts an overblown stock into the Danger Zone, and Matt King of King Wealth Advisors talks funds and ETFs in the Market Call.

Jan 24, 2020 • 1h 1min
CUNA Mutual's Steve Rick uses 3 words to sum up the economy: 'Fan Tas Tic'
Steve Rick, chief economist at CUNA Mutual Group and an economics professor at the University of Wisconsin, talks about the current economy in glowing terms and says he sees strength continuing without interruption or a recession for the foreseeable future, noting that even as economic growth slows, he can see a strong rebound on the horizon for 2023. Thus, while there are potential storm clouds, he doesn't see them lasting for long if they hit home at all. Also on the show, Mitch Reiner of Capital Investment Advisors talks about income investing in The NAVigator, Tom Lydon makes a brand new specialty fund his ETF of the Week, Mark Hamrick of Bankrate.com talks about who is affected by bank fees and how much they're paying, and Zach Johnson of Stack Financial Management covers the market's technical outlook.

Jan 23, 2020 • 60min
Oxford Club's Lichtenfeld: In tough yield environment, sharpen your dividend strategy
Marc Lichtenfeld, chief income strategist at The Oxford Club, says that investors searching for yield need to be careful about not chasing payouts into bad stocks and tough securities, and yet notes that tactical investors can find some values with reasonable payouts for the long term. Also on the show, Chuck answers an audience question about portfolio construction, Ted Rossman of CreditCards.com talks about what people are using their credit cards to buy, and Michael Ball of Weatherstone Capital Management talks tactical ETF investing in the Market Call.

Jan 22, 2020 • 59min
Statman: Be good at shrugging, and don't worry much market direction
Behavioral finance expert Meir Statman, a professor at Santa Clara University, said that investors have become smarter about investing -- and have settled for capturing market returns rather than trying to beat the market -- and that staying smart requires shrugging off whatever the market dishes up and letting 'doing nothing' be a solid strategy for not being poor and hopefully for reaching a goal of being rich. Also on the show, Morgen Henderson of Choice Mutual discusses how finances are affecting people's final-resting choices, we revisit a recent discussion about risk with Adam Thurgood of HighTower Advisors, and Yuri Lobynstev of Cindicator Capital talks stocks, earnings and trading in the Market Call.

Jan 21, 2020 • 60min
Vilas Capital's Thompson: Expect value to take big steps forward
John Thompson, chief investment officer at Vilas Capital Management, said in the Market Call that he is expecting a huge reversion to the mean coming for value stocks, which is a big change because value 'has lagged the market almost every year since 2005.' Thompson said investors who have been patient with value stocks as they have lagged are likely to get paid off for their patience in the year ahead. Also on the show, Joe Keefe, head of the Pax World Funds talks about social investing in current markets, David Trainer of New Constructs reviews his best 'Danger Zone' selections from 2019, and Amanda Dixon from BankRate.com discusses her site's latest survey.

Jan 17, 2020 • 1h 1min
Wall Street vet Chaikin: 'Final phase of a bull market is a period where you make a lot of money'
Long-time Wall Street observer Marc Chaikin of Chaikin Analytics says the stock market is entering what he calls 'blue-sky territory,' a point near the end of a bull market with no signs of recession on the horizon and no resistance to stop a run and make investors unhappy. While it won't last forever, Chaikin says investors can profit by shifting away from defensive stocks, noting that technology, health care and financials are the places to be this year. Also on the show, Jim Welsh of Smart Portfolios says the market's technicals mostly continue to support the ongoing uptrend, John Cole Scott of Closed-End Fund Advisors answers audience questions in The NAVigator, and Thomas Kirchner of the Camelot Event-Driven Fund talks about companies going through mergers in the Market Call.

Jan 16, 2020 • 59min
Centerstone's Deshpande: 'The era of the 50 percent bear market is behind us'
Abhay Deshpande, chief investment officer at Centerstone Investors, says that the market and economy are set up for Europe to provide better returns than America, but he notes that the conditions for a major decline in the U.S. don't exist. Moreover, economic advancements make it less likely that investors will see a shocking, massive downturn in the future. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com makes a unique energy fund his 'ETF of the Week,' Chris Gatz of CreditWise talks about the decade resolutions consumers made at the end of 2019, and Chuck discusses the resolution of his recent complaint with Firestone Auto Centers and its financing arm.


