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Listen in podcast app and follow below for the podcast topic arc.

* Sports recap

* Market update

* MSFT Co-pilot launches and surpasses APPL in market cap

* Amazon bails out regional sports networks

* Benson Boone Soft Launches his hit single Beautiful things

* Recommendations and Links

Listen on Apple, Spotify, or Google Podcasts.

Market Update📈📉

Welcome back.

Lets quickly start with interest rates and the Fed/Bank of Canada:

The Fed/BofC dot plot assumes 3 cuts in 2024.

3 factors drive that assumption

* Inflation falling

* Real GDP falling

* Monetary policy

Lately the market and policy makers have focused entirely on #1. BUT 2. And 3 matter as well.

To validate the 3 cuts, GDP is projected to fall from 2.6 to 1.4. If it doesn't then almost all of the cuts in 2024 would not likely manifest. Last year we saw great progress in fighting back down inflation. This year will be about how the real economy handles current borrow rates.

Will gdp fall a lot? Or will it be stronger for longer?

Market technicals:

I think it's important to reiterate that if the most important sectors are holding their key breakouts, it's hard to be too bearish on the overall market at this stage.

First is Technology - the largest weighting in the S&P500 representing almost 30% of the entire Index. Tech is also 50% of the Nasdaq.

You're seeing similar from Industrials which is historically highly correlated with the S&P500 among all S&P sectors.

The importance of Homebuilders needs little introduction. But also keep in mind that this is one of the key groups within the Consumer Discretionary sector:

We don't have bull markets around here without Financials. So if the NYSE Broker Dealers Index is above those former cycle highs, like all of these others, it's hard to be too bearish on equities:

And finally, the strength out of Semiconductors cannot be overstated. As $TSM released better than expected 2024 guidance.

Twitter links from the pod:

* Roy Maddox on 2024 expectations

* Brent Beshore talks small business investing/characteristics

* Ram talks demographics, growth and inflation

* Nate Silvers on the population Bomb

* How to grow/market/scale an ecommerce business

Podcast & YouTube Recommendations🎙

* Bob Elliott talks about what the Fed needs to see in order to see rate cuts in 2024:

* Beautiful Things - Benson Boone

* Sam Altman and Bill Gates talk the future of AI:

Best Links of The Week🔮

* The Red Sea, a key global trade route, faces material disruption from Iran-backed Houthi rebel attacks on commercial ships. - FT

* In the world of media and technology, there is something that is always in play…the bundling and unbundling of things. - Ben Thompson has covered this over the years.

* I love this Morgan Housel piece titled ‘Information That Would Get Your Attention’.

* The Apple Macintosh is 40 years old (a true reminder to let the Vision Pro breathe)

Disclaimer:

Investing in equities, fixed-income instruments and/or alternative asset classes involves substantial risk of loss. Any action you may take as a result of the information presented on this website, blog or in any Reformed Millennials Podcast (a “podcast”) is your own responsibility. By opening this page and/or listening to a podcast, you accept and agree to the terms of this full legal disclaimer. The information on this website, blog and in any podcast is presented as a general educational, informational and entertainment resource only. While Joel Shackleton is registered to provide investment advice as an Advising Representative this website, blog and any podcast does not provide, and should not be construed as providing, individualized investment, tax or insurance advice, nor as containing any recommendation to buy or sell any specific securities or otherwise make any other form of investment, or take any tax or insurance decision. Nothing contained on this website, blog or in any podcast should be construed or interpreted by you to mean that an investment in any securities presented or discussed would be suitable for you in your particular circumstances. Joel Shackleton specifically disclaim that any viewer of this website, blog or any podcast should rely in any way on any of their contents as investment, tax or insurance advice or as an investment, insurance or tax recommendation. Viewers are encouraged to consult with their individual investment advisor and other financial professionals prior to taking any potential investment actions or making any insurance or tax decisions. The views and opinions expressed herein are the personal views and opinions of Joel Shackleton and any other specific contributor to the blog or podcast only and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of their Firm or any of its other registered individuals or employees in partnership with Joel and his guests. Joel Shackleton disclaims any obligation to update any of the information set out on this website or any blog or podcast going-forward.


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit reformedmillennials.substack.com
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Contenu fourni par Reformed Millennials. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Reformed Millennials ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Listen in podcast app and follow below for the podcast topic arc.

* Sports recap

* Market update

* MSFT Co-pilot launches and surpasses APPL in market cap

* Amazon bails out regional sports networks

* Benson Boone Soft Launches his hit single Beautiful things

* Recommendations and Links

Listen on Apple, Spotify, or Google Podcasts.

Market Update📈📉

Welcome back.

Lets quickly start with interest rates and the Fed/Bank of Canada:

The Fed/BofC dot plot assumes 3 cuts in 2024.

3 factors drive that assumption

* Inflation falling

* Real GDP falling

* Monetary policy

Lately the market and policy makers have focused entirely on #1. BUT 2. And 3 matter as well.

To validate the 3 cuts, GDP is projected to fall from 2.6 to 1.4. If it doesn't then almost all of the cuts in 2024 would not likely manifest. Last year we saw great progress in fighting back down inflation. This year will be about how the real economy handles current borrow rates.

Will gdp fall a lot? Or will it be stronger for longer?

Market technicals:

I think it's important to reiterate that if the most important sectors are holding their key breakouts, it's hard to be too bearish on the overall market at this stage.

First is Technology - the largest weighting in the S&P500 representing almost 30% of the entire Index. Tech is also 50% of the Nasdaq.

You're seeing similar from Industrials which is historically highly correlated with the S&P500 among all S&P sectors.

The importance of Homebuilders needs little introduction. But also keep in mind that this is one of the key groups within the Consumer Discretionary sector:

We don't have bull markets around here without Financials. So if the NYSE Broker Dealers Index is above those former cycle highs, like all of these others, it's hard to be too bearish on equities:

And finally, the strength out of Semiconductors cannot be overstated. As $TSM released better than expected 2024 guidance.

Twitter links from the pod:

* Roy Maddox on 2024 expectations

* Brent Beshore talks small business investing/characteristics

* Ram talks demographics, growth and inflation

* Nate Silvers on the population Bomb

* How to grow/market/scale an ecommerce business

Podcast & YouTube Recommendations🎙

* Bob Elliott talks about what the Fed needs to see in order to see rate cuts in 2024:

* Beautiful Things - Benson Boone

* Sam Altman and Bill Gates talk the future of AI:

Best Links of The Week🔮

* The Red Sea, a key global trade route, faces material disruption from Iran-backed Houthi rebel attacks on commercial ships. - FT

* In the world of media and technology, there is something that is always in play…the bundling and unbundling of things. - Ben Thompson has covered this over the years.

* I love this Morgan Housel piece titled ‘Information That Would Get Your Attention’.

* The Apple Macintosh is 40 years old (a true reminder to let the Vision Pro breathe)

Disclaimer:

Investing in equities, fixed-income instruments and/or alternative asset classes involves substantial risk of loss. Any action you may take as a result of the information presented on this website, blog or in any Reformed Millennials Podcast (a “podcast”) is your own responsibility. By opening this page and/or listening to a podcast, you accept and agree to the terms of this full legal disclaimer. The information on this website, blog and in any podcast is presented as a general educational, informational and entertainment resource only. While Joel Shackleton is registered to provide investment advice as an Advising Representative this website, blog and any podcast does not provide, and should not be construed as providing, individualized investment, tax or insurance advice, nor as containing any recommendation to buy or sell any specific securities or otherwise make any other form of investment, or take any tax or insurance decision. Nothing contained on this website, blog or in any podcast should be construed or interpreted by you to mean that an investment in any securities presented or discussed would be suitable for you in your particular circumstances. Joel Shackleton specifically disclaim that any viewer of this website, blog or any podcast should rely in any way on any of their contents as investment, tax or insurance advice or as an investment, insurance or tax recommendation. Viewers are encouraged to consult with their individual investment advisor and other financial professionals prior to taking any potential investment actions or making any insurance or tax decisions. The views and opinions expressed herein are the personal views and opinions of Joel Shackleton and any other specific contributor to the blog or podcast only and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of their Firm or any of its other registered individuals or employees in partnership with Joel and his guests. Joel Shackleton disclaims any obligation to update any of the information set out on this website or any blog or podcast going-forward.


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit reformedmillennials.substack.com
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