Money Life with Chuck Jaffe

Chuck Jaffe
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Jun 27, 2019 • 59min

Talking 'fallen angels,' low-volatility investing, and the 'Dogs of the World'

In a show that covers a wide range of investment types and strategies, Tom Lydon discusses fallen-angel investing -- buying junk bonds from companies that used to be of investment-grade calibar -- in the ETF of the Week, Nick Kalivas of Invesco ETFs talks about the inner workings of low-volatility investing and the types of market conditions when it works best, and Joe Barrato of the Arrow Funds talks about the "Dogs of the World" strategy for investing in the worst-performing countries hoping for a return to average market performance, a gigantic global twist on the classic 'Dogs of the Dow' strategy. Also ont he show, Ted Rossman of BankRate.com on a recent survey showing how much credit debt many parents get into when school is out and they must provide summer child care.
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Jun 26, 2019 • 60min

Northern Trust's Browne: Expect three rate cuts from the Fed this year

Bob Browne, chief investment officer at Northern Trust, said in the Big Interview that the market is acting in ways that make it easy for the Federal Reserve to cut rates and he expects three rate cuts before year end, a response to what he called 'stuckflation' combined with modest economic growth. Also on the show, Peter Lang and Cory Bittner of HighTower Advisors discuss value investing and when or if it will really work again, Ted McCarthy of LendEDU talks about per-capita lottery spending, and David Brady of Brady Investment Counsel talks growth stocks in the Market Call.
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Jun 25, 2019 • 58min

Smart Portfolio's Welsh: As market makes new highs, it's due to fall off

Jim Welsh, macro strategist for Smart Portfolios and author of the Weekly Technical Review newsletter said that the market's various benchmarks are diverging, so that while the public attention has been on recent highs for the Standard and Poor's 500, they have been ignoring the mixed and dangerous signals coming from things like the Dow Transports. He expects the market to enjoy its current highs but to for the S-and-P to challenge recent support levels of 2,800 before Labor Day, noting that if the benchmark can't hold that level it could fall to around 2,350 quickly. Also on the show, author and attorney Michael Hackard discusses protecting your loved ones from financial fraud, Roch Polimeni of the College Savings Foundation talks about their annual survey of how high school students are now viewing college through the financial lens, and Brian Andrew of Johnson Financial Group covers funds and ETFs in the Market Call.
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Jun 24, 2019 • 1h

Danger Zone: Misleading numbers likely to send JC Penney to bankruptcy

Sam McBride, investment analyst at New Constructs, said that misleading operating lease discount rates -- a statistic that is now more widely available and which is a big red flag for many companies, especially retailers -- are masking real trouble at J.C. Penney, making the struggling retailer's problems worse than most people surmise. As a result, McBride thinks the company is likely headed to bankruptcy. Also on the show, Chuck answers a question about Coca-Cola stock, Adam Peck of Riverwater Partners talks social investing and small-cap stocks in the Big Interview, and Michael Roomberg of the Miller/Howard Drill-Bit-to-Burner-Tip fund has the Market Call.
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Jun 21, 2019 • 60min

Talon's Grimes: 'The market is sliding into a high-risk zone'

Adam Grimes of Talon Advisors, say that with the market having reached new highs, it's now getting more complex. He's still bullish, but he does see potential troubles down the line, making this a time when investors can be 'rewarded handsomely' for being aggressively long on stocks. John Sarson of the Sarson Funds explains in the Big Interview why 'The Internet and cryptocurrency go together like peanut butter and jelly,' Chuck explores the latest weird financial news, and Mike Bailey of FBB Capital Partners covers stocks in the Market Call.
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Jun 20, 2019 • 59min

Channel Capital's Roberts: The Fed is trying to start threading the needle

Doug Roberts of Channel Capital Research -- author of 'Follow the Fed to Investment Success' -- said the central bank's announcement Wednesday that it did not expect to cut rates in 2019 but does expect to drop them next year was the start of trying to create a perfect landing, a situation he suggested will not be easy given the countervailing forces affecting the market and the economy. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com picks his 'ETF of the Week,' professor Andrea hasler discusses a recent survey about how educators feel when it comes to teaching personal finance in schools, and Brian Lockhart of Peak Capital Management discusses stocks and ETFs in the Market Call.
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Jun 19, 2019 • 59min

Harvest Global's Dale: Ignore the headlines, take the longer view on China

Regis Dale, chief executive officer at Harvest Global International -- the largest institutional asset manager in China -- said investors should worry about the impact of trade and tariff skirmishes between China and the United States, but noted that investors who are willing to be patient for the next several years should find that current headlines are mostly creating buying opportunities. Also on the show, Jeremiah Riethmiller and Steve Tresnan of HighTower Advisors disagree about the proper use of alternative investments now, Chuck rebroadcasts a recent question on 7702 plans that was tied to yesterday's question on life insurance retirement plans, and Patrick Healey of Caliber Financial Partners talks stocks in the Market Call.
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Jun 18, 2019 • 59min

Wells Fargo's McMillion: Look for opportunity when markets move down

Tracie McMillion, head of global investment strategy for the Wells Fargo Investment Institute, said her firm remains neutral on stocks overall -- but favorable on emerging markets and domestic mid-caps -- due to heightened risk factors, but she noted that with no recession on the horizon for the rest of the year, investors should be looking to buy on dips and take advantage of opportunities created by market uncertainty in a time when a big, long-lasting downturn seems unlikely. Also on the show, Amanda Dixon of Bankrate.com discusses Americans' side-gig habits, Chuck takes another question on insurance plans for retirement savings, and Charlie Bobrinskoy, vice chairman of the Ariel Funds, talks stocks in the Market Call.
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Jun 17, 2019 • 1h

Barry James: Be defensive, because 'the market isn't functioning properly'

Barry James, chief investment officer at the James Advantage Funds, said the market is not functioning properly because companies with no earnings have been up by 20 percent this year, while, by comparison, companies with real earnings are down, a situation that creates the potential for a big downturn when the broad market wakes up to what is happening. James has been slowly raising cash and becoming more defensive in response. Also on the show, Kelley Knutson of Netspend on Americans' fluctuating incomes, Steve Lipper of the small-cap team at the Royce Funds talks the market, and David Trainer says a soon-to-launch IPO belongs in the 'Danger Zone.'
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Jun 14, 2019 • 59min

U.S. Global's Holmes: Lower interest rates will be good for gold and bonds

Frank Holmes, chief executive at U.S. Global Investors, said he sees the market currently in a good place, helped by the changing tide of interest rates, but he noted that investors should be looking to diversify into gold and fixed-income to take advantage of that shift as it occurs during a time of slowing economic growth that will make for tougher sledding for stocks. Also, Danielle Shay of SimplerTrading.com said that the resolution of trade issues with Mexico was a strong short-term win for the market, which she now expects to settle into a range until the next earnings season in July, which could prove to be a catalyst for a move higher. Cather Golladay of Schwab Retirement Plan Services discusses the magic number that Americans think they need to amass for a secure retirement, and we rebroadcast a recent Market Call interview with Mike Larson of Weiss Ratings and Weiss' Safe Money Report.

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