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College professor Emily Gallagher discusses her recent research looking at the amount of emergency savings that appears sufficient to allow individuals to overcome standard emergencies and avoid fall…
Matt Harris, head of investment strategy at HighTower Wealth Management, says that while people are nervous about economic, market and political headlines, that's not showing up in how they act as m…
Lawrence McMillan, head of McMillan Analysis, said that the current range-bound market has indicators that can work for short-term trades, but nothing that really allows him to look out more than a f…
Aaron Glantz, author of the new book 'Homewreckers: How a Gang of Wall Street Kingpins, Hedge Fund Magnates, Crooked Banks, and Vulture Capitalists Suckered Millions Out of Their Homes and Demolished…
Bernie Horn, portfolio manager at Polaris Global Value, says that while the U.S. stocks have sharply outperformed international stocks since the financial crisis of 2008, the situation has now gotten…
Chuck talks about the twist he is putting in place for his annual 'trade or treat' Halloween tradition that lets children choose between money and candy while learning about risk, return, rewards and…
Nobel Prize winning economist Robert Shiller joins Chuck to discuss his new book on 'narrative economics' and notes that the current narratives generating viral stories and affecting the economy are …
Tom Stringfellow, chief investment officer at Frost Investment Advisors, says that the current mix of good and bad news -- a 50-year-low in unemployment,impeachment headlines, interest rates and much…
Adam Grimes, president of Talon Advisors, said that while news headlines and market volatility might give investors pause for the near term, long-range investors should not be concerned about the mar…
Richard Sapertein, chief investment officer, Treasury Partners, gives a surprising take on how bond investors -- facing negative interest rates on international treasury securities and falling intere…
George Schultze of Schultze Asset Management says in the Market Call that investors should not be afraid of bankruptcy and other troubling corporate situations because they are running away from oppo…
Everett Millman, precious metals specialist at Gainesville Coins, says that he expects gold to be range-bound and move sideways for as long as the big macro issues like he trade war with China and in…
Mark Hamrick of Bankrate.com chats with Chuck about his firm's latest research, which showed that despite a decade of economic expansion, nearly 40 percent of Americans still list catching up on bill…
Money Life adds a new regular feature today with the debut of The NAVigator, a segment that will cover the ins and outs of avtice investing in closed-end funds, today featuring John Cole Scott of the…
Katherine Renfrew of the TIAA-CREF Emerging Markets Debt fund discusses how the bond market in China and around the world is reacting to headlines about trade wars and interest-rate hikes, while Yung…
Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco, said that while the domestic market is overpriced relative to historical prices, while international markets are underpriced, a condition w…
Joe Quinlan of Merrill Lynch and Bank of America Private expects a truce, rather than any 'grand deal' on China, but despite those concerns he believes the market is headed higher so he suggests that…
Omar Aguilar of Charles Schwab Investment Management joins Chuck to talk about BeFi 2019, a new behavioral-finance study which shows that focusing on recent events, being too adverse to losses and mo…
Neil Hennessy, founder of the Hennessy Funds says the Dow Jones Industrial Average is going to 30,000 'before we have any worries,' making the case that the market is well-positioned to continue its …