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Money Life with 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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59 minutes
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1888
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2018 - 2025
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Invesco's Hooper: Expect a slow, uneven, hard-to-read recovery

Invesco's Hooper: Expect a slow, uneven, hard-to-read recovery

Kristina Hooper, global macro strategist at Invesco, says we are seeing a global economic ping-pong game, where the information we are getting about coronavirus, health policies, economic news, monet…

01:00:22  |   Tue 07 Jul 2020
Investor optimism shredded by Covid-19; what it will take for a rebound

Investor optimism shredded by Covid-19; what it will take for a rebound

Tracie McMillion of the Wells Fargo Investment Institute discusses the firm's most-recent  investor-optimism survey, which saw seven years of gains and positive outlooks wiped out in the last calenda…
00:59:17  |   Mon 06 Jul 2020
SSGA's top gold strategist: Precious metals are working now

SSGA's top gold strategist: Precious metals are working now

Goerge Milling-Stanley, chief gold strategist at State Street Global Advisors, says that in hard-to-gauge circumstances, gold is the one asset class that is performing in line with investor expectati…

01:00:19  |   Thu 02 Jul 2020
Nuveen's Brian Nick: 'Everything is murky for the rest of the year'

Nuveen's Brian Nick: 'Everything is murky for the rest of the year'

Brian Nick, chief investment strategist at Nuveen, discusses his firm's outlook for the remainder of 2020, while noting that there is little clarity in any outlook right now thanks largely to coronav…

00:58:43  |   Wed 01 Jul 2020
HDGE's Lamensdorf: 'Throw fundamentals out the window' for the next year

HDGE's Lamensdorf: 'Throw fundamentals out the window' for the next year

Brad Lamensdorf of the Lamensdorf Market Timing Report and the Ranger Equity Bear fund (HDGE) says that the market's expectations are swinging between extremes -- from a high-greed environment to a h…

00:58:53  |   Tue 30 Jun 2020
Michael Falk will never buy another bond; he thinks you shouldn't either

Michael Falk will never buy another bond; he thinks you shouldn't either

Michael Falk of Focus Consulting Group returns to the show for another intimate life and money discussion. Dealing with ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease, Falk explains why he doesn't think today's investo…
00:59:16  |   Mon 29 Jun 2020
Jim O'Shaughnessy: Markets change, but what works for investing doesn't

Jim O'Shaughnessy: Markets change, but what works for investing doesn't

Money manager Jim O'Shaughnessy -- the best-selling author of 'What Works on Wall Street' -- says that investors can look back through history to see that the United States has come through 'some rea…

00:58:54  |   Fri 26 Jun 2020
Touchstone's Thomas: The market's run makes it hard to find attractive sectors

Touchstone's Thomas: The market's run makes it hard to find attractive sectors

Crit Thomas, global market strategist at Touchstone Investments, says that the market has written off 2020 and is looking out to 2021, meaning that upcoming corporate guidance is likely to have more …

00:58:46  |   Thu 25 Jun 2020
Dan Fuss: 'The bond market is not a safe haven right now'

Dan Fuss: 'The bond market is not a safe haven right now'

In an extended Big Interview, Dan Fuss -- vice chairman of Loomis Sayles and Co., and a leading bond fund manager for more than half a century -- says that investors should not feel that bonds can pl…

00:58:57  |   Wed 24 Jun 2020
Mark Newton: Technicals show market woes are 'not over by a long shot'

Mark Newton: Technicals show market woes are 'not over by a long shot'

Mark Newton of Newton Advisors says that while markets are poised to move higher into July, they face a challenging path to continue rising as the economy reopens. Newton favors health care stocks an…
00:59:04  |   Tue 23 Jun 2020
Economist Kelton: The deficit will help solve our problems, it is not a problem by itself

Economist Kelton: The deficit will help solve our problems, it is not a problem by itself

Stephanie Kelton, an economist whose recent book 'The Deficit Myth' has moved onto the best-seller lists, says that the many real problems facing the country -- including but not limited to the coron…

00:58:06  |   Mon 22 Jun 2020
Gateway's Jilek:Market is riskier now than before coronavirus

Gateway's Jilek:Market is riskier now than before coronavirus

David Jilek, chief investment strategist at Gateway Investment Advisers, says that high valuations and disrupted earnings make the market now riskier than it was before the global pandemic, and while…

00:59:02  |   Fri 19 Jun 2020
CFRA's Stovall:'Bizarro market' is rotating in unusual ways

CFRA's Stovall:'Bizarro market' is rotating in unusual ways

Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA Research, says that the stock market is getting 'a BTE bounce' -- better than expected -- but that it's not following its usual seasonal patterns whic…

00:58:25  |   Thu 18 Jun 2020
Wells Fargo's Wren: 'The news is less terrible than we thought it would be'

Wells Fargo's Wren: 'The news is less terrible than we thought it would be'

Scott Wren, senior global market strategist at the Wells Fargo Investment Institute, says that he expects the Standard and Poor's 500 to be between 3,400 and 3,600 by the end of 2021, meaning that th…

00:58:39  |   Wed 17 Jun 2020
Grimes: 'We are on the edge of the map,' making technicals hard to read

Grimes: 'We are on the edge of the map,' making technicals hard to read

Adam Grimes, president of Talon Advisors, says that rapid snap-back after the stock market's big March swoon was the 'least-expected outcome' from a sharp decline, and is symbolic of just how hard it…

00:58:56  |   Tue 16 Jun 2020
Biderman: This will be written up 'as one of the nutsiest bubbles in the history of bubbledom'

Biderman: This will be written up 'as one of the nutsiest bubbles in the history of bubbledom'

Long-time Wall Street observer Charles Biderman says that the current market is showing signs of craziness that should scare investors, with companies seeing revenue declines that might bankrupt a bu…

00:59:52  |   Mon 15 Jun 2020
Axel Merk: You're overinvested if you can't sleep at night right now

Axel Merk: You're overinvested if you can't sleep at night right now

Axel Merk, president and chief investment officer for the Merk Funds,says that with market volatility and uncertainty picking up, investors should focus on their process and should stick with their p…

00:58:55  |   Fri 12 Jun 2020
Wilsey: The worst is behind us, but the road ahead will be tough

Wilsey: The worst is behind us, but the road ahead will be tough

Brent Wilsey of Wilsey Asset Management say that while the current market reminds him a bit of the tech bust of 2000 -- when many people thought that because the market had gone higher that it would …

00:59:15  |   Thu 11 Jun 2020
Voya's Zemsky: Stocks aren't too expensive now, but bonds are

Voya's Zemsky: Stocks aren't too expensive now, but bonds are

Paul Zemsky, chief investment officer for multi-asset strategies at Voya Investment Management, says that with the market near record highs despite earnings that are below expectations, it's not surp…

00:58:57  |   Wed 10 Jun 2020
Chuck squares off with Barry Ritholtz on PPP loans

Chuck squares off with Barry Ritholtz on PPP loans

In a recent column, Chuck said that financial advisers who accepted PPP loans during the coronavirus pandemic were lacking in character. Barry Ritholtz, a leading financial adviser whose $1.3 billion…

00:58:49  |   Tue 09 Jun 2020
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