Money Life With Chuck Jaffe Daily Podcast

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Money Life with Chuck Jaffe is leading the way in business and financial radio.The Money Life Podcast is sorting through the financial clutter every day to bring you the information you need to do better with Money Life

Episodes

  • Peddicord: Retiring overseas makes your money go farther, literally.

    18/07/2018 Duration: 57min

    Kathleen Peddicord, author of 'How to Retire Overseas,' says that savers and consumers can make their money go farther -- both in terms of distance and longevity -- by finding the right international market to move to, and she discussed how to figure out the right places to go. Also, Eric Rittmeyer of Fidelis Mortgage gave the ins and outs of reverse mortgages, Matthis Kuhlmey and Matt Harris of HighTower's Global Investment Solutions discuss investing during a time of tariff and trade skirmishes, and we re

  • Miller: Trauma can be a positive force to change your life.

    17/07/2018 Duration: 01h36s

    Mark Miller, author of 'Jolt: Stories of Trauma and Transformation,' said that personal tragedies and tribulations often become the basis for life-altering changes for the good, where the shock -- from ordinary work problems to catastrophic life changes -- turns into a catalyst that alters the path of a lifetime. Also, Kari Droller of Charles Schwab talks ETFs, Chuck takes an audience question about a portfolio of mutual funds and we rebroadcast a recent Market Call with Charlie Bobrinskoy of the Ariel Fund

  • Jensen:'Indexing will stop being a popular option for investors, leading to massive capital displacement in the market'.

    16/07/2018 Duration: 56min

    Niels Jensen, author of 'The End of Indexing' is expecting near-zero returns from the domestic stock market over the next two decades. If that happens, Jensen says that indexing will stop being a popular option for investors, leading to massive capital displacement in the market. Also, Jill Gonzalez of WalletHub discusses misused and overlooked credit-card travel benefits, we rebroadcast David Trainer's Danger Zone take-down of Valeant Pharmaceuticals -- one of his best calls ever -- and replay a recent int

  • Falcon: Economic recovery will boost pockets of the bond market despite rate hikes.

    13/07/2018 Duration: 01h01min

    Adam Falcon of Princeton Asset Management noted that investors might worry about how much bond prices fall in a rising rate environment but he made a case for why certain bonds -- most notably corporates -- are poised to perform in the current ecoomy. Also, Kevin Phillips of Kabbage discusses the banking habits of small-business owners, and we rebroadcast a recent interview with Dan Zanger of ChartPattern.com and part 2 of n older interview with the legendary Jack Bogle.

  • Throwback Thursday revisits Jack Bogle and Christine Benz.

    12/07/2018 Duration: 57min

    With Chuck traveling, it's a bit of a Throwback Thursday on the show, but it hardly feels like sloppy seconds when you get to revisit interviews with investment legend Jack Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group and patron saint to index investors, and Christine Benz, a long-time Mornnigstar Inc. veteran. Also, Chuck has old friends -- and regular guests -- Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com and Greg McBride of BankRate.com in talking the ETF of the Week and dumb credit misconceptions respectively.

  • Jabusch: Look for the most innovative and interesting company in every sector.

    11/07/2018 Duration: 01h38s

    Garvin Jabusch, portfolio manager for Green Alpha Advisors and the Shelton Green Alpha Fund said in the Market Call that the way to build a standout portfolio is to find the leaders in innovation and ride the wave created by their approach. Also on today's show, Gerry Frigon of Taylor Frigon Capital Management discusses the bond market and interest rates, Joe Quinlan of U.S. Trust covers his firm's latest survey of high net worth investors, and Matthias Kuhlmey and Matt Harris of HighTower's Global Investme

  • Cote: 'This is the best economic environment I have seen in 30 years'.

    10/07/2018 Duration: 58min

    Doug Cote, chief market strategist at Voya Investment Management said that while he believes the bull market could be in the seventh or eighth inning of its current game, it's poised to be 'playing a doubleheader,' thanks to strong economic underpinnings. Also, Charles Rotblut of AAII Journal makes his stock of the week a sell on a famous name, Ken Berman of Gorilla Trades gives his technical take on the market and Craig Hodges of the Hodges Funds says, during the Market Call, that steel and concrete are bo

  • Rotblut: Optimism is at unusually low levels.

    09/07/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    Charles Rotblut of the American Association of Individual Investors runs AAII's Investor Sentiment Survey and said that optimism and bullish sentiment has dropped to unusually low levels, muted by the effects of a potential trade war and threats of tariffs. Also, David Lau of DPL Financial Partners discussed annuities, David Trainer of New Constructs looked back at some of the Danger Zone's greatest hits and we rebroadcast a recent interview with David Snowball of MutualFundObserver.com

  • Pring: We are at a pretty crucial juncture here

    06/07/2018 Duration: 58min

    With market troubles in China, Europe and emerging markets, Martin Pring of Pring Research is avoiding banks, increasing his cash holdings and getting defensive, Mike Larson, senior analyst at Weiss Ratings echoed that sentiment during the Money Life Market Call. Trry Jones from INvestors Business Daily talked about the dangers of a rising tide of optimism, and Chuck plays the robo-call he got that purportedly was from the Internal Revenue Service, as well as his follow-up call with the bad guys behind the

  • Shill: The market is overbought and ahead of itself.

    05/07/2018 Duration: 58min

    Ed Shill, founder and chief investment officer at QCI Asset Management, said he is expecting 'more hand-to-hand combat when it comes to stocks' because the market is facing strong headwinds. Shill looks for 'tailwind names,' companies where solid fundamentals are matched with an industry that is poised to move forward no matter what happens with the market. Also on today's show, Matthias Kuhlmey and Matt Harris of HighTower Advisors discuss the strong dollar, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com has the ETF of the We

  • Zanger: Negatives on the horizon make cash the place to be

    03/07/2018 Duration: 58min

    Dan Zanger of ChartPattern.com said that the market's technicals show a rising channel and the potential for a rapid plunge, which is why he is mostly in cash and expecting to stay there with the exception of some strategic buying until the market corrects itself. Also, Charles Rotblut's 'Stock of the Week' shows the importance of a sell discipline, Brandon Thurber of Regions Investment Management talks money and markets, and the Market Call revisits Michael Underhill of Capital Innovations.

  • Spath: Bonds are not a safe haven from volatility right now

    02/07/2018 Duration: 59min

    Terri Spath, chief investment officer at Sierra Investment Management, said that with the stock market facing trend-less volatility, investors who have been looking for safety from the bond market have been disappointed, as bonds have proven very bit as volatile and uncomfortable as the stock market. Also, David Trainer of New Constructs goes to the Danger Zone, Mike Foy of J.D. Power and Associates discusses a survey on retirees' satisfaction, and Brandon Thurber of Regions Asset Management gives his take

  • Snowball: Most investors 'are cowards and don't know it'.

    29/06/2018 Duration: 59min

    David Snowball, founder of MutualFundObserver.com, said in the Market Call that most investors are afraid of investing badly so they buy funds that are 'flashy, shiny and recently excellent,' a strategy that ultimately turns out badly by leading to panic and disappointment. Buck Klintworth of Chase Investment Counsel said the market appears headed for a slowdown, Greg McBride of BankRate.com discussed how few investors know what their real retirement-savings goal is, and Tony Award-winning producer Ken Dave

  • Schuster: IPO market is on pace for its best year in a decade.

    28/06/2018 Duration: 58min

    Josef Schuster, founder of IPOX Schuster -- which tracks and builds indexes around the initial-public-offering market -- says that the pace and value of IPOs has picked up in 2018 and looks stronger than it has at any point throughout the current bull market. Also, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com discusses the future of bitcoin and blockchain in ETFs, Kathy Kristof of sidehusl.com chats about a government study that tied -- and failed -- to size up the gig economy, and Sandy Villere III of the Villere Funds is i

  • Bobrinskoy:Look for stocks with short-term troubles and long-term prospects.

    27/06/2018 Duration: 01h57s

    Charlie Bobrinskoy of Ariel Investments said in the Market Call that investors should be seeking out stocks where issues have suffered -- and may continue to lag -- due to recent bad news and events, but where the prospects for two years or longer down the line suggest that the problems are temporary and the market has overreacted to bad news. Also, Gail MarksJarvis of Reuters discusses the myth of outliving your money in retirement, Alexandra Taussig of Fidelity Investments chats about the firm's just-rele

  • Advisers say extended bull market is making investors complacent.

    26/06/2018 Duration: 59min

    David Goodsell of the Natixis Investment Managers' Center for Investor Insight said that financial advisers believe the long bull market has left investors unprepared for any significant change in fortunes, feeling as if they are unprepared for a downturn and ignoring risk. Worse, advisers expect clients to act emotionally when trouble returns to the market. Also, Charles Rotblut of AAII Journal has the Stock of the Week, there's a Book Interview discussing the innovation economy with William Janeway and Br

  • Trainer: DOMO IPO is dead on arrival.

    25/06/2018 Duration: 59min

    David Trainer of New Constructs said that the initial public offering for DOMO Inc., scheduled for Thursday, is tainted by bad math, insider dealing and more that is likely to hurt the company's long-term projections and limit any new-stock pop, so he put the company in the 'Danger Zone' days before it ever trades its first share. Also, Matt Schilz of CreditCards.com talked about a ew survey on topping, Aron Szapiro of Morningstar covered efforts to improve retirement-plan disclosures, and Albert Meyer of B

  • Hooper: Fed must decide how to act if the yield curve goes inverted.

    22/06/2018 Duration: 58min

    Kristina Hooper, global market strategist at Invesco, said that rate hikes domestically and around the globe are threatening to invert the yield curve, which could have broad-reaching consequences depending on how the Federal Reserve responds. Also, Vitaliy Katsenelson of Investment Management Associates discusses the reasons why he finds socially responsible investing to be financially irresponsible, Sameer Semana of the Wells Fargo Investment Institute takes a look at the market's technicals and Greg McBr

  • Disagreement makes a market, and the show, again.

    21/06/2018 Duration: 59min

    Jason Browne, chief investment strategist at FundX Investment Group said the best areas of the market to invest in right now involve growth, Internet and small-company stocks and said areas like emerging markets are currently on the outs. But while he'd be completely out of emerging markets because of recent troubles there, Matt Harris, Jimmy Hausberg and J.R. Gondeck of HighTower Advisors are all sticking with emerging markets, even as they recognize the slowdown and foresee more trouble ahead. Also, autho

  • O'Shaughnessy: Make your rules, stick to them, and ignore the market's noise.

    20/06/2018 Duration: 58min

    Jim O'Shaughnessy, chairman and chief investment officer at O'Shaughnessy Asset Management, said the investors need to ignore the noise -- which is virtually all market news and sentiment -- and develop and stick to their own rules for how they want to invest, regardless of market conditions. Also, Ron Bundy of FTSE Russell discusses index reconstitution and how the Russell 2000 is changing this week, Christopher Barlow of BMO talks about retirement-plan participation and author Tony Plummer chats about 'Th

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