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Deffner & Zschäpitz: Wirtschaftspodcast von WELT
Bulle und Bär ziehen blank – die Wahrheit über die DuZ-Depots

Deffner & Zschäpitz: Wirtschaftspodcast von WELT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 90:51


KI-Bubble oder nicht? Hohe Amerika-Quote oder besser diversifizieren in Europa? Einzelaktien oder Fonds? Diese Fragen beschäftigen die Anleger in diesen Tagen. Die beiden Wirtschaftsjournalisten Dietmar Deffner und Holger Zschäpitz verraten, wie sie die komplizierten Märkte spielen und die Beiden legen ihre Portfolio-Positionen von A bis Z offen. Weitere Themen: Unterschätztes Sachsen – was Touristen unbedingt gesehen haben sollten Zinn-Aktie mit Sachsen-Fantasie – Dieses Unternehmen sitzt auf milliardenschweren Rohstoffreserven Der Chart des Niedergangs – was die Entwicklung von Investitionen und Staatskonsum über Deutschland verrät Radikale Reformen auch in Demokratien möglich – welche Botschaft von Argentinien ausgeht Mangelnde Außenhandelsstrategie – was die Wachablösung der wichtigsten Handelspartner für Deutschland bedeutet DEFFNER & ZSCHÄPITZ sind wie das wahre Leben. Wie Optimist und Pessimist. Im wöchentlichen WELT-Podcast diskutieren und streiten die Journalisten Dietmar Deffner und Holger Zschäpitz über die wichtigen Wirtschaftsthemen des Alltags. Schreiben Sie uns an: wirtschaftspodcast@welt.de Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutzerklärung: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors
Killt der demographische Wandel ETFs? #Community-Folge

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 22:19


Hier kannst Du eine Frage an Anna und Eddy einreichen: https://lazyinvestors.de/fragen

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – 10.16.25 – We Belong Here

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 59:58


A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. TAKE ACTION Rising Voices campaign for Lue Yang Mohan Karki's GoFundMe   And please help support these organizations working to support detained and deported folx: Asian Law Caucus Asian Refugees United Ba Lo Project in Vietnam Collective Freedom in Vietnam & Laos Asian Prisoner Support Committee & New Light Wellness in Cambodia November 1–2, people nationwide are joining the Disappeared In America Weekend of Action to stand up for immigrant families and defend due process. Actions include protests at Home Depots, candlelight Freedom Vigils, and Day of the Dead events honoring lives lost to detention.   The following day, November 3, 4pm Pacific time, 7pm Eastern Time, Join us for “We Belong Here, Bhutanese & Hmong Americans in the Struggle Against Statelessness” a live virtual event featuring my three guests tonight, along with performances and conversations. bit.ly/WBH-2025   We Belong Here! Show Transcript Miko Lee: Welcome to Apex Express. This is your host, Miko Lee. Today we're talking about detentions and potential deportations and the atrocities that the Trump administration is creating in our communities. And today I am so honored to have three guests with me, Tika Basnet, and Ann Vu, and Aisa Villarosa. Tika and Ann they're part of a horrible club, which is both of their spouses are currently in detention from our immigration system. But I just wanna start on a real personal note in a way that I often do with my guests. Anne, I'm gonna start with you. I just would love to hear from you, who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you? Ann Vue: Thank you again, Miko and Isa, you guys for having me on. So we are Hmong. And we helped Americans during the Vietnam War. And so, during the Vietnam War in Laos, a lot of our pilots needed a communication. And because we're indigenous and we are in the mountains, they were able to speak with us and use us. And so a lot of our Hmong, what they did or what they contributed helped a lot of the pilots rescued a lot, like thousands and thousands of Americans, really, so that that way they can make it back home, right? And so that is our contribution to the American people. And so when we were brought to America, was to resettle because of humanitarian purpose. Really because of our legacy of helping Americans with the war, right? So that is who we are and what we bring to America. And that's who I am. I'm, and I'm actually the first generation Hmong American too. So I was born right here in the capital of Lansing, Michigan. Miko Lee: Thanks so much ann. And Tika, can you share who are your people and what legacy you carry with you? Tika Basnet: Yes. Hi, my name is Tika Basnet. So I am Bhutanese Nepali community. My parents and all the Bhutanese, they ran away from Bhutan in 1990 due to the ethnic cleansing. And they came to Nepal, seeking for asylum, and that is where we born. I was born in Nepal, in refugee camp. Even though I was born in Nepal, Nepal never gave us identity. They never give us citizenship, so we were known as Bhutanese Nepali, but as known as Stateless. And yeah, my husband also born in Nepal in a refugee camp. Miko Lee: Thank you, Tika. And Aisa, I'm gonna ask the same question for you Aisa, my friend that works at Asian Law Caucus. Who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you? Aisa Villarosa: So much love to you, Miko and to you Ann and Tika for being here today. I just am, I'm so honored.My name is Aisa and I carry the love and, Maki Baka spirit of Filipino Americans both in my family across the diaspora. A little bit about the Filipino American story. We came to the United States as part of the colonial machine. The first Filipinos were brought as part of the Spanish Gallian trade. We made California home, parts of Louisiana home, and it's quite a contrast to a lot of the sort of model minority seduction that many of my people, and myself as a younger person tended to fall into that if we kept our heads down, if we were quiet, we would be left alone. I'm struck because at this moment of just unprecedented government attacks, so many of our communities have this story where someone somewhere said to us, yeah, just keep your head down and it'll be fine. And we're seeing the exact opposite, that this is the time to really use our voices, both individually and as one. And I'm also an artist and try to infuse that into my work in fighting government systems. Miko Lee: Thank you Aisa. And in the interest of fairness, I will say I'm Miko. I am fifth generation Chinese American. I grew up knowing that my family was full of fighters that built the railroads, worked in the gold mines in laundromats and restaurants, and my parents walked with Dr. King and Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, and I was raised in a family of social justice activists. So I feel like our legacy is to continue that work and to fight for the rights of our peoples. That being said, I'm so honored to have both of all three of you powerful women join me today. And as I was saying in the beginning, Tika and Anne are sadly a part of this club. Nobody wants to be a part of this club with the sudden, unexpected, harmful detentions of both of your husbands. I wonder if you can each just share the story about what happened and how you first found out about your husband being detained. And let's start with you Tika. Tika Basnet: So, my husband got his removal in 2014 when he was like minor. Just 17 years old, high school student going from school to home and, he's a teenager and with his friend, like they were playing around and they wanna go home really fast. So they just cross from private property. And I think that is where someone saw and call 911. So we came from the culture that we love to go people home , walking around, playing around. So my husband came here in 2011. The incident happened on 2013. So he was just, came here without knowing culture, without knowing languages, So he has no idea. So when somebody called 911, he could not explain what happened. First of all, English is his second language, he was barely here without knowing rules and regulation, without knowing culture. The police get them and then they took him to jail I think police gave a lot of charges. And even until now, my husband doesn't know what are those charges? At that time, nobody explained, this is the three charges you got, and this could lead to deportation. And he feel guilty without knowing those charges. And just because he trusts Nepali translate guy, and he told my husband, like, if you don't say I'm guilty, you will end up in prison for 20 to 25 years, but if you say I'm guilty, you'll go home. And my husband said, guilty. And at that time, neither criminal lawyer told my husband, like, if you say I'm guilty, you'll end up getting deport. Deport to the contrary that you are you never born. Deport To the contrary, you doesn't even speak their language. And even the lawyer did not explain my husband like, you will not gonna get your green card. You cannot apply your citizenship in your life. If all of, if those things like the lawyer told my husband at that time, he will never gonna say, I am guilty to the crime that he did not even commit. And so when they tried to deport my husband back then, Bhutan say, he's not my citizenship, he's not from my country, We don't know this guy. He's not belongs to here. And when US Embassy reach out to, Nepal, do you know this guy? They told, ICE no, we don't know this guy, like he's not belongs here. And then the ICE officer, they told my husband, like, we can let you go, you need to come here, like order of supervision every years, every three months, every six months, whenever we call you. And it been 11 years. My husband is following rules and regulation. After that incident, never police arrest him. He did not even get criminal record. He did not even get misdemeanor record. So basically he never did any violation after that. So he was following, he got married, he has a life, he pay taxes. He was taking care of his family and in 11 years he was doing everything. And in 2025 for the first time they target Bhutanese Nepali community. And at that time I knew that this is the last time I'm gonna see my husband. And that is a time I think I broke down. Like, when they detained my husband in April 8, I was eight months pregnant. And um, like we dream a lot of things like, you know, we are gonna take care of our daughter. We are gonna buy home, we are gonna work, we are gonna give her the life that we, I'm sorry. Miko Lee: Totally. Okay. Tika Basnet: So, yeah. Um, like I never thought like Bhutanese community can, like deport. Like my parent already , go through this trauma, you know, when Bhutan throw them away due to ethnic cleansing and same thing happening to us. It is unbelievable. I cannot believe that, we're going through this again and I don't know when this gonna be stopped. I don't know whether like my husband gonna come home. I dunno. Like I'm fighting and it is been five month and I really want my husband back. Like my daughter today is, she's three month old. She need her dad in life. 'cause I cannot provide everything by myself. My husband is the main provider for her aging parent. 'cause even now they cannot pay bills. Like they have really hard time paying bills. And this is the reason, like I'm fighting for my husband case and I want my husband back. And I think he deserve second chance because if you see his record is clean, like for one incident that happened like 12 years ago, that cannot define my husband. Like who he is right now, you know? So yeah, this is what happened. Like I cannot believe that my husband is able to get deport to the country that doesn't even accept. And I don't know whether he gonna get killed. I dunno what, whether he gonna disappear, I don't know what will happen to him. I don't know if it is last time I'm gonna see him. Miko Lee: Tika, thank you so much for sharing your story. And just to recap really briefly, your husband, Mohan Karki when he was a teenager, newly arrived in the country, was leaving high school, walked with his friends through a backyard and was suddenly racially profiled. And the neighbor called police because he was trespassing on property.He was born at a refugee camp. Is that right? Tika Basnet: Yes. Miko Lee: And so there was not property that was like person's property on that refugee camp. So that whole concept of walking across somebody's land was something he was not aware of. He had an interpreter that did not give correct or full information. And so he signed something, including a deportation order, that he wasn't actually, wasn't even aware of until recently when he was put into detention. Is that right? Tika Basnet: Yes. Yes. Miko Lee: And right now he's in detention. You're, you live in Ohio, but he's in detention in Michigan, right? Tika Basnet: Yes. Miko Lee: Okay, Tika, let's talk about Mohans case and what's happening. He's held in detention right now in a detention facility in Michigan. And what is going on with his case? Tika Basnet: Yeah, I don't wanna say a lot of things about his case, but our attorney, his criminal attorney does file, a Motion to Redeem asking BIA to send that, case back to Georgia and we recently hired, criminal attorney to fight for his case, that happened in 2013. And our attorney just submit documentation where he's asking to release my husband because it'd been five month. And he's not risk to the community. He's not risk to the flight. 'cause he doesn't have no one in Bhutan. He doesn't have no one in Nepal. He's all family is in here. So his community love him ,he has family that loves him. And, we also get lot of documentations as a proof telling ICE officer that my husband is not risk to the community or, to the flight. Miko Lee: Thank you. And he has a new baby, a four month old baby that he has yet to meet. So that is a powerful reason to stay. And as Tikas pointing out, the lawyer just submitted documentation along with 50 letters of support from the community , from employers, from family members, all saying why he should stay in this country. Thank you so much for sharing. And Anne, i'm wondering if you could share about what happened to your husband. He was also born in a refugee camp, right? Ann Vue: So, Lou was born in Nangkai, Thailand refugee camp. In 1978 and in 1979 his parents and him and his older brother received parole for legal entry. I think the exact word was, they were paroled pursuant under section 212D5 of the I and N Act, which means that they are granted urgent humanitarian reasons for or for public benefit. Right. Because my father-in-law had helped and during the war. And so he received his visa in September. I just lookeded back at all of his history there and then they made it to America right before Halloween 'cause my father-in-law was like, I always remembered it because in the country of Asia, they're scared of halloween, scary Halloween stuff. And so when they came, they were like, oh my gosh. There were, Jesus says, I remember there were just a lot of zombies, right? And we were so scared because we were like, and so I always remember that about, you know, I'll fast forward it to 1997, right when he just turned, I believe 18 and very similar to Tika, you know, her husband too. And a lot of times, in the early nineties, me even being the first generation American here, racism played a lot. And we all went through that piece and our parents not speaking English at the same time, they were going to school themselves so that they can learn our English language, right. And they weren't able to teach us growing up. So we had to kind of fend for ourselves. And I would say my husband he went out with some friends. He did not commit the crime. But of course now that is brought back to him, he understood about his particular case is second attempt, home invasion. Nobody was harmed. He was in the vehicle, in the backseat when he was caught. And he didn't wanna partake, but he didn't wanna stop them either, you know? 'cause to him it was like, if I don't partake, then I have nothing to do with it. Right. Because if I do, then they might not be my friends anymore. I mean, it's just a part of growing up as a youth. But because he was there, and then would receive a court appointed attorney, and then provide it very similar to Tika's too. Had an interpreter, that was explaining to them, was provided bad legal advice. He had nothing, no knowledge about how this would impact his immigration status. He would take a plea, and it was advised by their attorney, take the plea it's easier, you know, and you probably serve less than a year. You'll be out, you'll only be in the county jail anyways 'cause you didn't really commit the crime and technically it should have been a misdemeanor. But because you're an accomplice , that kind of falls under this category. So he took the plea, he served 10 months in a county jail. He actually was released for good behavior. He even finished his probation soon because he paid all of his stuff off. And he even finished a youth advocate program, a youth training program for anybody that committed crimes between the age of 18 to 21. I actually just saw this form the other day and I was reading it and it talks about, you know, the one thing about our parents, experiencing the war and coming to America, they don't talk about it. And a lot of us are from communist countries . We're, we are very afraid to voice our voices, because someone can take action. And our parents never talked about it. And I read what he wrote to his, youth coordinator, and he wrote, he felt so bad about what he did. He created disappointment for his parents and he understands now after his parents told him, there are sacrifices that got us here to America. And he literally wrote all of this down, he's going to be a better person, is what he wrote. I'm going to be a better person. I'm going to make my parents proud now that I understand their sacrifices. And, they asked him, well what was your upbringing like? And in one sentence, he wrote, poor, right? So he wrote, poor and the coordinator wrote on the bottom of his comments said, Lou is remorseful for what has happened or for what ha what has happened, and very remorseful and he wants to be a better person. I have no other questions. The training is complete. He doesn't need any further, support and believes that he will move forward to be a better person. That's what literally what they wrote on the document. Then fast forwarding to 1999 , after everything was done and he served, that's when, immigration showed up at his house. And from there moved forward to explain to him what had happened. And once that happened, of course him and I would meet in 2000, and then we'd be married in 2001. Right? So we'd celebrate. Almost 24 and a half years of marriage. Right? So we did appeal his case in the humanitarian piece of what this meant for Lou during the time where we all fled the country. Once we were, once the monks were declared enemy of the state by the LDR in Laos, we fled. And once we fled, it's well documented that there was a little bit over 400,000 of us there right after all the genocide and the killings of the Hmong there was probably less than 45,000 of us left, right? And so once we understood a lot of that, we wanted to do better. We wanted to really service our community, right? So. Fast forwarding it. We appealed the case. The case was then denied I believe in 2002. And even in his letters, in his appeal letters, general Vink Powell, which led the, Hmongs during, in the war, even had a letter in there where he, to also pled why Hmongs need to stay here in America, right. And why we need to bring the rest of our people to this country. The reality is our whole family, Lou's whole family was wiped out. We don't have anybody, Lou doesn't have anyone, right? And so you know, that goes to Tikas thing too. There's nobody there. And, going back to the case once it was denied in 2002, of course he then. Was forced to reach out to the embassy and reached out to the embassy and was denied, entry into Thailand 'cause that's where he was born. We're stateless too, just like Tikas husband. We were denied by Thailand. We were also denied by Laos stating that we are not a citizen of theirs. They do not allow or welcome any sort of entry. And then in 2006, that's when they actually took his green card was in 2006 and then we prompt again we were denied. And then in 2008 we were denied a third time and that's when his immigration officer was like, just move on and start your life. Laos and Thailand, will never sign a repatriation act with America because of you guys, because of the Hmong people, what you guys have done to their country, making it the most bombed country during the war without even being a part of the war. So therefore, they will never allow you guys or accept you guys back. And so we were like, okay. So we moved forward and then in 2014, this immigration officer, which we was doing yearly checkups at this time, was like, Hey go get your citizenship, get your green card. They're like you're doing so good. You know, you probably could have a chance to get it. That's when we moved forward to apply for citizenship and for all we did for the green card and then for citizenship. And of course we were denied in 2015 and we know how expensive this is. You pay $10,000 outright, you don't get that money back. You just have to go at it again, right? And so, uh, we decided that, you know what, we're gonna get his case expunged, and so. We got his case expunged in 2018, no questions asked. It was very straightforward. Once it was expunged, we continued, with our lives. Very involved in the community. And we had all of our children by that time already, so we had six kids already. So fast forwarding to that, and then leading up to his detainment, which this year we even called his immigration officer and he was like, Hey, don't worry about it, Lou, we're moving you over to Grand Rapids and you should be fine. Just make sure that you stay outta trouble, continue to follow your stock and I think what triggered it was when we applied for his work permit in April. Because he was supposed to, he always meets his immigration officer at the end of the year, and we renewed his work permit is what triggered it. And so of course, the money was cashed out, everything the checks went through while we were receiving that, he was gonna be here, everything was gonna be fine. And then leading up to July 15th where he was detained at work, early morning of six 30 in the morning, the detained officer they they told him that they know who he is to the community, so they have to do it this way because they don't want any problems. They don't want media, they don't want reporters. He did play with them. He did ask them because he rode his motorcycle for some weird reason. He has not taken his bike out, his motorcycle out in the last three years. But for some reason that night he was like, I just wanna take my bike. So he took his bike that night and when ICE told him, do you have somebody come get your bike? You need to call somebody to come get your bike. And he was like, nobody in my family rides motorcycles. Like we don't, I don't have anyone to come get my bike. And I think there was some empathy and compassion for him. He was like, okay, let me check on something. Because my husband was like, can I just take my bike back? I've got six kids. I've got my grandma at home and my parents are also at my house right now. I just wanna see them and I just wanna take my bike back. So they asked him, if we let you go, we asked will you like please don't run. Right? And so they followed my husband home and my husband literally called me at 6 37 in the morning and he was like, Hey, ICE is, here they got me. So I'm like, what? What's going on? So it was just so surreal. I was so shocked. And so it's about a 30 minute drive from his workplace back to our house. And um, when he got there, um, they, there were already officers, like there were, it was packed tight in our driveway. So our driveway's pretty far up because we live in the country. And so, there were like five or six cop cars there too. So we had to walk about half a mile down to go see him. They wouldn't allow him to enter where our home was. And the officer told, my husband, told him that they're so sorry. They have to do it this way. They know who he is. They don't want any problems, they don't want any reports in media out here. And I will say my experience was a little bit different from others. They did take their mask off when they took him in, they were respectful so that part is that much. They even, you know, talk to my two older boys like, “Hey, you guys have money. I could put the money in your dad's account.” We're, take him into Grand Rapids, we're gonna process him, and then we're gonna take him to the detention center, which is gonna be involved in Michigan. So they were very open about these steps, what they were doing with him, at least that much. But I will say that it was my grandma, of course she has chronic pulmonary disease stage four. So at that point we, we couldn't haul her fast enough because we only saw him for like maybe a quick minute, and that was it. And so they did ask us to turn around because they had to take him back and they didn't want my, our little ones to see them cuffing him. Miko Lee: They actually said, Anne, we don't want any media to be watching this? Ann Vue: I don't want any problems. Miko Lee: Mm. And and your husband is also quite well known in the Hmong community, right? Ann Vue: He is Miko Lee: and so probably, they were worried about folks coming out and protesting. Is that, do you think that was the case? Ann Vue: That's what I'm assuming, because I don't remember their exact words saying media, but I do remember they were saying that they didn't want people around, they didn't want to create issues for the community.I am assuming that correct, because if he would've gotten the letter just like everybody did, which everybody then would receive the letter on Friday, and because my husband is a community leader, he is the Hmong Family Association's president, we restart receiving. Many, many calls where everybody just wanted to talk to Lou 'cause they needed to know what's going on, how to handle, what to do. And so at that moment I realized, oh my gosh, they detained my husband first this way. And then everybody else got a letter. Miko Lee: And the ICE officer that he had been checking in with routinely has, have you all been in touch with that same ICE officer? Ann Vue: He has been, I think in the last seven or eight years.Yeah. It's been the same guy. Miko Lee: But has he been in touch with him since he was detained? Ann Vue: He hasn't. Miko Lee: Has not, no. So they had different people come in even, 'cause he was the person that said everything's okay, keep going with your life. Ann Vue: Oh yeah. Miko Lee: And so no contact with him whatsoever since the detention? Ann Vue: No. Miko Lee: Can you give a little bit of an update of Lou's case and what's going on with him right now? Ann Vue: I don't know as much. Maybe I may have to have Aisa respond to the legality piece around it. 'cause I know we're, they've been doing, working around the clock and working hard on strategy. Miko Lee: Okay. Thank you so much, Aisa. Before we move into that, I just wanna point out, for all of our listeners, how many similarities there are in these two cases. And in both of these, you know, these amazing women are here supporting their spouses, both, spouses born in refugee camps. Dealing with intergenerational trauma from families that had to escape ethnic cleansing or involved in a war, came into the United States under, legal properties through refugee resettlement acts, made mistakes as young people, partially due to culture and wanting to fit in. They served their time, they paid their dues. They were racially profiled to be able to actually be in those positions that they were in. They suffered from incredible immigration policy failure with bad advice, with a system that's broken. And now both of them are detained. Not yet deported, but detained. Many of the community members have already been deported and they're facing statelessness. And we're seeing this not just with Bhutanese and Hmong folks, but with Mien and Lao and Haitian and El Salvadorian. And we could fill in the blank of how many other peoples in other communities are facing this. So, we also know that these private detention centers where people are being held, are making millions and millions of dollars, and it's connected into our corrupt political system that's in place right now. We also know and Aisa, I'm wondering if you could, talk about the case, but also about some of the deals that we think have had to be made with Laos and Bhutan in order for these deportations to even take place. So Aisa from Asian Law Caucus, I'm gonna pass it to you to go over some of the legal ramifications. Aisa Villarosa: Of course, Miko, and thank you for it for the context. And there are so many parallels that we as advocates must uplift because this is not the time to be divided. This is really the time to build solidarity that we've long known needs to happen. And, and this is really the moment. What Miko is referring to is, uh, largely, um, something that we've observed around the travel bans. So. Earlier this year, right around the time that the Trump administration took hold, there was a draft travel ban list that leaked across a number of media outlets, the Times, et cetera, and the same countries we're talking about today, Bhutan, Laos. These were historically not countries that were subject to sanctions, like the travel ban, and yet here they were. And so a lot of us were scratching our heads and asking, you know, what, why is this happening? Our theory, and this is a theory that is now also manifesting in a number of FOIA requests or Freedom of Information Act requests that are submitted from Asian Law Caucus to departments like the State Department ice, the Department of Homeland Security. Asking the same question that Tika and Anne are asking, which is, how are these deportations even happening? Because they were not happening until this year. And what very likely happened was a bit of a quid pro quo. So in removing Bhutan, removing Laos from this list where they could be sanctioned as a country, there was likely some backdoor deal that took place between the US State Department and Bhutanese officials and the US officials, where essentially there was some form of an agreement that there would be an acceptance or a supposed acceptance of a certain number of folks from these communities. That is why around March, around April for the Bhutanese refugee community, for example, we started seeing pickups very similar to Mohans case, where, many people who had perhaps made some mistakes in their youth or had really old criminal convictions were swept off the streets and thrust into these really rapid deportation proceedings. I don't even know if proceedings is the right word, because there essentially was no proceeding. You know, the Immigration Court is very much a cloaked process. The immigration judge is kind of judge and jury wrapped up together, which is very different than many of us might turn on the TV and see something like Law and order. An immigration court works a very different way where this piece of paper, this final removal order, basically gives ICE a lot of bandwidth to make these deportations happen. However, that doesn't mean we should just accept that this is happening. We know that just basic procedures of fairness are not being met. We know, too that in the case of, for example, the Bhutanese community ICE officers have come to the wrong house. And put a lot of people in fear. So racial profiling was happening even before this recent Supreme Court decision, which essentially now condones racial profiling, right? As criteria that the ICE can use. I also just wanted to talk about this trend too, that we're seeing with so many cases. It happened to Lou, it happened to Mohan, where in someone's underlying criminal court case, maybe they were given a court appointed attorney. In many cases, they were not told of the immigration impacts of, say, taking a plea. There is a Supreme Court case called Padilla versus Kentucky and basically the law shifted such that in many cases there now is a duty for a court appointed public defender to actually talk to folks like Mohan and Lou about the immigration consequences of their plea. So when Tika mentioned that there's something called a post-conviction relief effort for Mohan. That's happening in Georgia. This is very much what that legal defense looks like, where, an expert attorney will look at that very old court record, see if those rights were violated, and also talk to Mohan and make sure did that violation happen and is that grounds for reopening an immigration case. For Lou, there is a really mighty pardoning campaign that's brewing in the state of Michigan. So in Michigan, governor Gretchen Whitmer does have the authority to in some cases expedite a pardon in process. We're hoping that this public swelling of support from Mohan will result in a pardon, because importantly, even if Mohans conviction was expunged, which can be very helpful in, for example, state court, arenas, things like, applying for certain jobs. Unfortunately, in the immigration arena the expungement does not have that same weight as say a vacating, or a motion to vacate that criminal record. So it's super frustrating because, so much of this turns ethically, morally on- do we, as people believe in second chances, and I know most people do, and [00:35:00] yet here we are really. Based on a technicality. I also just want to name too that Lou as a person is both a natural organizer and he is a spiritual guide of his community. So something that many folks don't know is because of so much of the trauma that Anne talked about, both from, supporting the Americans during the Secret War, many Hmong folks who came to the States, they actually in some cases died in their sleep because of this, almost unexplained weight of the trauma, right? And so it almost underscores. The importance of Lou, not just to his family, but this family is a collective family, right? He's both a mentor for so many, he's a spiritual guide for so many. And so you know, him being away from his family, away from community, it's like a double, triple wound. And then for Mohan, I'd love to uplift this memory I have of , a moment in June when Tika gave us a call, and at that point, Mohan had called Tika and said, they're taking me, I'm being deported. And at that point, they were removing Mohan from the ICE facility in Butler, Ohio and transporting him to. At first we had no idea. Then we learned it was, toward the Detroit airport or that deportation to Bhutan and Tika was forced to essentially delay her childbirth. It was very much in the range of when she was due to give birth to their daughter. But because the clock was ticking, Tika drove to Butler, literally begged for Mohan's life as our organizing and advocacy and legal team was trying to get together this emergency stay of deportation. That fortunately came through at the 11th hour. But the fact that Mohan remains in this facility in St. Clair, Michigan, that he's never held his daughter is unacceptable, is ridiculous. And I think so much of these two cases almost, this invisible brotherhood of pain that I know Ann has talked to me about that. Because Lou right now has been in a couple facilities. He is organizing, he's doing his thing and actually supporting folks while also just trying to keep himself well, which is no easy feat to do in so many of these facilities. Especially because, in Alexandria, for example, which is a facility in Louisiana. We know that folks are sleeping on cement floors. We know that folks are not being fed, that there's a lot of human rights violations going on. And here is Lou still continuing to use his voice and try to advocate for the folks around him. Miko Lee: Aisa thank you so much for putting that into context, and we'll put links in the show notes for how folks can get involved in both of these cases. One is, Rising Voices has a call to action to reach out to Governor Whitmer for that. Pardon in Campaign for Lou. So we encourage folks to do that. And in terms of Mohan, there's a GoFundMe to help support Tika and the immense lawyer fees, which we discussed that are needed. And also a letter writing campaign to the ICE director Kevin Roff, to try and release Mohan and also Lou. These are really important things that are happening in our community, and thank you for being out there. Thank you for talking and sharing your stories. We really appreciate you. And also, just briefly, I'd love us for us to talk for a minute about how many folks in our Asian American communities, we don't wanna talk about mistakes that we have made in the past because we might consider that shameful. And therefore, in both of these communities, when we started organizing, it was really hard at first to find people to come forth and share their stories. So I wonder if both of you can give voice to a little about that, the power you found in yourself to be able to come forward and speak about this, even though some other folks in the community might not feel comfortable or strong enough to be able to talk. Tika, can you speak to that? Tika Basnet: Yeah. So what makes me really strong, and I wanna see that my husband case is because he was 17, people can make mistake and from those mistake, if people are learning. Then I think Americans should consider, 'cause my husband did make mistake and I wish that time he knew the rules and regulation. I wish like somebody taught him that he's not supposed to go somebody else property, like around in backyard. And I wish he was been in the United States like more than one and a half year. I wish, if he was like more than two years, three years. And I think that time he, from high school, he could learn. You know, he's not supposed to go there. He was just been in the United States like one and a half year just going to high school. Nobody taught him. His parent doesn't even speak English. Until now, he doesn't even, they doesn't even speak, like nobody in our community knew rules and regulation. So no, basically that he doesn't have guide, like mentor to taught him like, and even though he did make mistake and he's really sorry, and from those mistake learning a lot, and he never get into trouble, like after 11 years, he was clean, he work, he pay taxes. And I think, that is the reason that I really wanna come forward. You know, people can make mistake, but learning from those mistake that changed people life. And, and I think, the reason that I'm coming forward is because organization like Asian Law Caucus, ARU, and, Miko, a lot of people helped me. You know, they taught me like people can make mistake and, I think we shouldn't be same. And I really wanna give example to my daughter, you know, that, you are fighting for justice and you shouldn't fear. I think, what is right is right. What is wrong is wrong. But if somebody's make mistake and they are not, doing that mistake again, I think the people can get a second chance. And I think my husband deserves second chance and he's 30 years old. He has a family, he has a wife, children and he deserved to be here. We came here legally, my husband came here. Legally, we, promise that we'll get home and this is our home. We wanna stay here and I really want my husband be home soon so he can play with her daughter to play with his daughter. Miko Lee: Thank you so much, Tika. Ann I wonder if you could talk to the strength that it takes for you to come forward and speak about your husband and your family. Ann Vue: I'm a community leader with my husband too, right? I would say that there was a moment when he was first detained where I was in complete silence. I was so shocked. It took my attorney, Nancy, just talking to me about it. Of course, back to what Aisa said earlier in our communities, we're afraid. I was so scared. I didn't know what to do. It took me visiting my husband in Baldwin and letting him know that, hey, a bunch of community members are now reaching out and I think it's hit our community. And that's that. At that moment, he was like, you have to say something. You have to say something you have to make noise because you have a, 50% chance, right? We have a 50 50 chance. 50%. They're gonna send me 50%. You're gonna feel bad if you don't say anything, right? 50 here, 50 there. It doesn't matter. But a hundred percent regret if you don't say something. I thought about it and he was like, well, go out there, be my voice. He's like, you've always been my voice. You got this right. And so when, I didn't say no to Nancy. 'cause she really wanted to talk to our rep Mai you know about this. And , Mai and I are pretty close too. And, I just knew if I said anything, Maya's gonna be like mm-hmm. All the way. Right? So I just let Nancy help me, and my most vulnerable time. And I'm glad that she did. And I'm glad that we did get this out. It is the most important thing for us, and I've been, I will say what keeps me going is all of those that have been impacted by this, from people like Tika. I have many, I call 'em sisters. We're all in a lot of these group chats together. They've been also keeping me going. Our amazing team of attorneys and everybody just strategizing through this unprecedented time. It's really everyone's voices. I get to talk to Lou daily. It's definitely not cheap, but he gets to share each story of each person. I believe that everybody has a story and they might not be as lucky as maybe Tika or my husband, but at least now I have their story. I will be their voice. I will tell each person's story, each name, each alien number that I track down, my husband's even literally learned how to count in Spanish, just so he can give them like my phone number in Spanish in case they need to call an emergency. Oh, I'm be getting a lot of calls. Right. I would say that that is what keeps me going because I think that Tika and I and many others are, hoping that there is going to be a better day, a brighter day. I hope that everyone can see that, our children are American, right? Our children, they deserve to have their fathers and their mothers. They deserve to grow with these parents. And with that being said, the most important thing to me is they're not just bystanders. They're literally the future of America. I don't want them growing up with trauma, with trying to ask me questions like, well mom, if we're refugees and we helped, Americans as allies, and we come to this country, why is this payback like this? There's a moral obligation that has to be there and they're gonna grow up and they're gonna be trauma by this. I've got children right now that's been talking about joining the National Guard. It speaks volume about what happens to my husband. He's championed the Hmong, Michigan Special Gorilla unit, the Hmong veterans here in the last two years, really with helping them through resolutions, tributes, making sure that they have things, that they are out there, that people now know them, they are finally recognized. This puts my husband at great danger by sending him back, because now he's championed the veterans here. He celebrates our veterans here. So it's a moral obligation. And I hope Tika, I hope that, and this is to every child, I hope that every child, they deserve their father's presence. There are many people who don't even have their father's presence and they wish their fathers were around. And our fathers wanna be around. And I hope that our daughter, I only have one daughter too, that someday they can, their fathers can be a part of their, the American culture. So I, I hope that. We get that opportunity and I hope that somebody stop being scared, but turn around and help us. Help us. We came here legally, minor stuff, long decade old. Even lose share with me. This detainment has been worse than when he was, when he did time back in 1997. And I just hope that somebody hears our podcast, Miko. Thank you. And, Aisa and Tika. And they turn and they have some compassion and help us because this is the tone that we're setting for the future of our American children. Miko Lee: Thank you so much for sharing. Tika, you wanna add? Tika Basnet: Yes, I really wanna talk about what kind of husband Mohan is. Even though like he detained for five month and I cannot. I put lot of money in his account and there was one guy, I think his family cannot support him. And for me, like it is really hard. I'm not working. But even my husband called me like, you don't need to put like money in my account, but can you please can you please put money in his account? He did not eat food. His family did not have money. I can survive without eating food. But, I think his story is really touching me. And that time, like my husband was crying listening to that guy story in detention center and then I did put like $50 in his account. And my husband is giving person like, he love to give even though, he struggle a lot, even though, he doesn't know what will happen when he get deport. But, him saying other guy story. Does make him cry. I think this is the reason that I really wanna come forward. My husband is giving person, he's lovely person, he's caring person. And that is the reason I wanna come forward. I want people to hear our voice, rather than silent. Because right now people know our story. But if I was silent back , then I don't know whether my husband was already disappear. I don't know whether he gonna die torture or maybe he will expel within 24 hours. I have no idea. So I think, my husband is number one support system for me, and I think because of him that I'm here sharing his story and yeah, like for years I had wonderful time with him. We build our dream and until 2025, our dream is destroy. I'm trying to build again. I'm hoping, like my husband is coming home soon and I'm hoping that this will be the last time that he will get detained. I hope that this will be the end. I don't want him to get detained or deported again. I'm really tired. I don't know what to do. I'm hopeless. I hope listening to my story and Anna's story that separating family is not good. Like it is affecting not only one person but his whole community, whole family. We deserve to get our husband back. Because it is not only about the wife that is fighting for husband, it is the children. , They're so small, they born here and we cannot raise alone, we cannot work. We have things to pay. And paying those bills and taking care of child alone is really difficult. It is giving depression like it's been five month, like I went through postpartum depression, I went through trauma and I don't wanna deal anymore. Like I don't have courage to do this anymore. We need our husband back. Miko Lee: Thank you. And I think both of your husbands are also main caregivers for parents that are ailing in both cases. It's a really important thing that we are intergenerational communities and as you both said, it's not just about the children, but it's also about parents and brothers and sisters and community members as well. Thank you so much for lifting up your stories. I just wanna go back for one more thing. We talked briefly about the crazy expensive lawyer fees that have come up for families that they've been dealing with this, and then also Tika was just bringing up about detention and commissary fees. Can you talk a little bit about the prison industrial complex and the fees that are associated? As Anne was saying, just calling Lou every day the costs that are associated with those things. Many people that don't have a family member that's incarcerated don't know about that. Can you share a little bit about what that system is? Aisa Villarosa: Yeah, absolutely Miko. And, just to underscore, a big theme from this conversation, it is that the US made commitments and they have broken them, both with, as Anne talked about, the refugee experience is one that is made possible through US commitment of acknowledging what, people have survived, what they have given to the country. And to look at this moment where folks are being removed to countries where not only do they have zero ties to, don't speak the language, but, especially in the case of the Bhutanese refugee community, as Tika mentioned, it is [00:52:00] truly a double expulsion. So the fact that we have well-documented testimonials of folks really deported from Bhutan after they're removed there into these life-threatening conditions that in some cases have actually resulted in a community member passing away. A community member passed away in large part because of the failure of the US to both care for them while in detention. So going back to that prison complex, but also just putting them in such a harrowing situation. In another instance, a community member was found after wandering for over a hundred miles on foot. So this is not, deportation and the story ends. This is deportation. And, there is a family that is grieving and thinking through next steps, there is, this call to not have borders, break us the way that this country is trying to do. And to say a little bit about the fees, USCIS, there, there has not been a point yet in history where so many changes and charges hurting families have been ushered in, But for this year, and so to give a couple examples of that – asylum cases for one, these often take many, many years through this administration. Now, families have to pay a cost yearly for each year that your asylum application, languishes because we're also seeing that those same folks who are supposed to process these applications are either being laid off or they're being militarized. So something like USCIS where this was where one would go to apply for a passport. Now the same department is literally being handed guns and they're now taking folks during naturalization interviews. Other avenues to challenge your removal. Like I mentioned a motion to reopen. All these things used to be fairly affordable. Now they can cost many thousands of dollars on top of the attorney fees. So something that's been quite challenging for groups like Asian Law Caucus where we do have attorneys representing folks in removal proceedings, there's often this misperception that oh it's costing so much money. Attorneys are pocketing cash. And unfortunately there are some situations where some attorneys have been known to take advantage of families in this desperate moment. But for many, many attorneys who are in this mix, they're experts at this work. They're trying to do the right thing. They're both overwhelmed and they're seeing these new charges, which make the battle really even more difficult. So to turn it back to the listeners, I would say that as powerless as this moment can make us feel everyone is bearing witness. Hopefully the listeners today can take in Anne's story, can take in Tikas story and whatever power one has in their corner of the world, this is the moment to use that. Whether it's your voice, whether it's learning more about a community, maybe you're learning about for the first time. This is really the moment to take action. Miko Lee: Thank you Aisa. I really wanna thank you all for being here with me today, for sharing your personal stories, your personal pain, and for recognizing that this is happening. We deeply believe that we need to keep our families together. That is really important. It is written into the very basis of this American country about redemption and forgiveness. And this is what we're talking about for incidents that happened, misunderstandings that happened when these folks were young men, that they have paid for their, they have paid for their time, and yet they're being punished again, these promises that were broken by this American government, and we need to find [00:56:00] ways to address that. I really wanna deeply thank each of you for continuing to be there for sharing your voice, for protecting one another, for being there and standing up for your family and for our community. Thank you for joining me today. Check out our Apex Express Show notes to find out about how you can get involved. Learn about the Rising Voices campaign for Lou Young and Mohan Khaki's GoFundMe and please help to support these organizations working every day to support detained and deported people. Asian Law Caucus, Asian Refugees, United Balo Project in Vietnam. Collective Freedom in Vietnam and Laos Asian Prisoner Support Committee and new light Wellness in Cambodia. November 1st and second people nationwide are joining the Disappeared in America Weekend of Action to Stand Up for Immigrant Families and Defend Due Process. Actions include protests at Home [00:57:00] Depots, candlelight, freedom Vigils, and Day of the Dead events, honoring lives lost to detention. The following day on November 3rd, 4:00 PM Pacific Time, 7:00 PM Eastern Time. Join us for We Belong here, Bhutanese and Hmong Americans in the Struggle Against Statelessness, a live virtual event featuring my three guests tonight, along with performances and conversations. Find out more in our show notes. Please check out our website, kpfa.org/program, apex Express to find out more about our show. We thank all of you listeners out there. Keep resisting, keep organizing, keep creating, and sharing your visions with the world. Your voices are important. APEX Express is a collective of activists that includes Ayame Keane-Lee, Anuj Vaidya, Cheryl Truong, Isabel Li, Jalena Keane-Lee, Miko Lee, Preeti Mangala Shekar and Swati Rayasam. Have a great night. The post APEX Express – 10.16.25 – We Belong Here appeared first on KPFA.

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors
Die große Gefahr des ETF-Booms #YouTubeFavorites

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 11:20


Hier geht's zum YouTube-Video der Folge: https://youtu.be/XHtuSqSg4R0Hier geht's zum Blogpost der Folge: https://lazyinvestors.de/etf-blase/

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors
Wie viel Geld ist genug? (Wann hast Du genug gespart)

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 15:33


Eichhorn Coaching - Der Podcast
#97: Trump tippt, Börse kippt! Aktuelle Marktanalyse

Eichhorn Coaching - Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 13:38


Am Freitag hat der US-Präsident erneut für Bewegung an den Märkten gesorgt – mit Folgen, die manche Depots unter Druck gebracht haben. Warum wir die Verantwortung dennoch bei uns selbst suchen sollten und was das für unser Trading bedeutet, erfahrt ihr in dieser Marktanalyse unseres Podcasts.  Powered by CapTrader  Sichere dir jetzt 20 € Rabatt auf das Probeabo des Optionsbriefes – einfach den Code „Trump5“ eingeben! Nur gültig bis 31.10.2025 – also schnell zugreifen: ⁠Der Optionsbrief   Mehr zum Thema professioneller Optionshandel:  • ⁠Homepage⁠ • ⁠Der Optionsbrief • ⁠Kostenloser Newsletter⁠ • ⁠Unsere kostenfreie E-Books⁠ • ⁠Instagram⁠ • ⁠Twitter⁠  Unsere Tools  • ⁠ Unser Chartanalyse Tool TradingView⁠ * ($15 Guthaben)   • ⁠ Zum Backtesting unserer Optionsstrategien verwenden wir OptionOmega⁠ * (50% Rabatt!)   • ⁠ Fastgraphs zur fundamentale Analyse unserer Aktieninvestments⁠ *   • ⁠ Optionstrat zur Visualisierung und Analyse unserer Optionsstrategien⁠ *   * Affiliate-Links. Wir erhalten eine kleine Provision, wenn du dich über diesen Link anmeldest.     Alexander Eichhorn und Maximilian Bothe sind erfahrene Optionshändler und Trainer & Coaches bei Eichhorn Coaching. In Seminaren und in Einzelcoachings lehren sie den erfolgreichen Optionshandel von den Grundlagen bis hin zum professionellen Handel von Future-Optionen. Trade-Ideen, Hintergrundinformationen und ihre Echtgeld-Performance veröffentlichen sie regelmäßig in Blogbeiträgen, Live-Webinaren und im Eichhorn Coaching Newsletter. Risikohinweis: Dieser Podcast dient nur der Information und stellt keine Aufforderung zum Kauf oder Verkauf der eventuell erwähnten Wertpapiere dar. Der Handel mit börsennotierten Wertpapieren kann zum Teil erheblichen Kursschwankungen unterliegen, die zu erheblichen Verlusten bis hin zum Totalverlust führen können. Bei jeder Anlageentscheidung, die Sie aufgrund von Informationen, welche aus Inhalten dieses Podcast hervorgehen, treffen, handeln Sie immer eigenverantwortlich, auf eigene Gefahr und eigenes Risiko. Die in diesem Podcast zur Verfügung gestellten Inhalte, wie z.B. Handelssignale und Analysen, beruhen auf sorgfältiger Recherche, welchen Quellen Dritter zugrunde liegen. Diese Quellen werden von Eichhorn Coaching als vertrauenswürdig und zuverlässig erachtet. Eichhorn Coaching übernimmt gleichwohl keinerlei Gewährleistung für die Aktualität, Richtigkeit oder Vollständigkeit der Inhalte und haftet nicht für materielle und/oder immaterielle Schäden, die durch die Nutzung oder Nichtnutzung der Inhalte oder durch die Nutzung fehlerhafter und unvollständiger Inhalte verursacht wurden.    #Optionen #Aktienoptionen #Optionenhandeln #Optionshandel #Optionshändler #Optionsstrategien #Futures #Indexoptionen #Optionstrading #Options #Börse #Geld #Finanzen #Handel #Investor #Investment #Trader #Trading #Aktien #ETF #ETFs #VIX #Vola #Volatilität #Margin #Margincall #Tradingsteuer #Vermögenssteuer #Dividenden #Dividendenaktien #Rohstoffoptionen #0DTE #Wheel #Cashflow #Wheelstrategie #Cashsecuredput #gedeckteoptionen #Verlustverrechnungsbegrenzung #Tradingsteuer #0DTE   Kapitel 00:00 Begrüßung 01:00 Kurze Einführung 03:30 Was am Freitag passiert ist 07:25 Wie geht es weiter? 11:20 Silber bei 50 USD, Goldpreis geht 13:02 Verabschiedung 

Museum am Sofa
Die Restitutionsgeschichte der Rothschild-Objekte

Museum am Sofa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 11:35


Stellen Sie sich zu Beginn bitte mehrere private Kunstsammlungen vor, jede davon so umfangreich und kostbar, dass sie in Fachkreisen als einzigartig gelten: Sie beinhalteten unter anderem Gemälde, wie „das Porträt eines Mannes“ des niederländischen Malers Frans Hals, verschiedene Skulpturen sowie Waffen – darunter ein kostbarer Rundschild aus dem 16. Jahrhundert. Im März 1938 wurden sie ihren Besitzer*innen geraubt und sind zum Teil knapp neunzig Jahre später immer noch nicht bei ihren Eigentümer*innen, sondern in den Depots verschiedener Museen zu finden – unter anderem im Salzburg Museum. Wobei: Das ist gar nicht so sicher. Eventuell sind die Objekte, von denen ich Ihnen heute erzähle, zum Zeitpunkt, an dem Sie den Podcast hören, bereits restituiert. Herzlich willkommen bei Museum am Sofa, dem Podcast des Salzburg Museum. Mein Name ist Josef Kirchner, und wir begeben uns auch heute wieder gemeinsam in die Geschichte Salzburgs.

Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick
#1404 Inside Wirtschaft - Tim Grüger (TradingFreaks): „Muss ich wirklich zu 100 Prozent am Aktienmarkt investiert sein?“

Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 6:52


Der DAX und vor allem auch die US-Aktien tendieren auf sehr hohen Niveaus. Experten warnen seit einiger Zeit, dass Rücksetzer und ein Einbrechen der Kurse um 20 Prozent auch jederzeit möglich sind. „Anleger müssen viel mehr auf Geld- als auf Geopolitik gucken. Was passiert bei der Fed? Wie sind die Zinserwartungen? Und es sieht so aus, dass wir weiterhin eher eine lockere Geldpolitik haben. Und das ist genau das, was dazu führt, dass die US-Indizes immer neue Höchststände erreichen. Sollte sich das mal drehen mit steigenden Zinsen, sollte man auch am Aktienmarkt aufpassen”, sagt Tim Grüger. Wie können Anleger ihr Vermögen schützen und möglichst krisenfest machen? Der Experte von TF Daytrading/ Tradingsfreaks weiter: „Die Fortgeschrittenen können über Derivate, Optionen, über Futures das klassische Hedging betreiben. Depots absichern. Das ist aber nicht für jedermann. Wenn man als Privatanleger in diese Thematik reinkommt, ist es eher ratsam, über die Investmentquoten zu gehen. Zu überlegen, muss ich wirklich zu 100 Prozent am Aktienmarkt investiert sein, aber kann ich so langsam über Teilverkäufe Cash aufbauen. Um dann, wenn diese Bewegung nach unten kommt, auch handlungsfähig zu sein. Wir gehen nicht nur über News-Trading, aber wir generieren über die News relativ schnell Trade-Ideen. Wir können jeden Tag neue Ideen aufbauen und 99 Prozent dieser Trades sind am Tagesende geschlossen. Nicht alles auf ein Pferd setzen. Es gibt die Möglichkeit ein gutes Stock-Picking zu betreiben. Auch hier würde ich Cash aufbauen. Es gibt sehr viele Leute, die durch Neobroker reingekommen sind. Die kennen das noch nicht. Da werden schnell Fehlentscheidungen getroffen." Alle Infos im Interview von Inside Wirtschaft-Chefredakteur Manuel Koch an der Frankfurter Börse und auf https://tradingfreaks.com

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors
ETF auf Allzeithoch – Jetzt lieber nicht anlegen? #YouTubeFavorites

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 10:06


Hier geht's zum YouTube-Video der Folge: https://youtu.be/-mY-Px0YyTUHier geht's zum Blogpost der Folge: https://lazyinvestors.de/allzeithoch/

Börse Frankfurt-Podcast
ETFs geschickt ordern – Tipps für Kauf und Verkauf (Einstieg IV). Mit Edda Vogt. #274

Börse Frankfurt-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 47:50


ETFs sind längst fester Bestandteil vieler Depots. Doch wie ordert man sie eigentlich am besten? In dieser Session zeigt Edda Vogt, worauf es beim Handel mit ETFs ankommt. Sie erklärt die Besonderheiten verschiedener Marktplätze und gibt ganz praktische Tipps für Kauf und Verkauf auf Xetra. Sie zeigt, wie man typische Fehler vermeidet – für einen effizienten und kostengünstigen Handel. Denn niedrigere Kosten erhöhen die Rendite. Börse@home ist deine Lunch-Break für alle Börsenthemen: 30 Minuten konzentrierte Information von wechselnden Börsenkennerinnen und -kennern mit viel Zeit für deine Fragen im Anschluss. Jeden Montag um 12 Uhr.

Faszination Freiheit
#209 - Passives Einkommen mit 7–10 % - Wie du jetzt 100.000 € sinnvoll anlegst

Faszination Freiheit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 22:08


In dieser Folge analysiere ich den Fall von Felix aus unserer Community: Er möchte Vermögen sicher aufbauen, passives Einkommen generieren und gleichzeitig einen Plan B für eine mögliche Auswanderung entwickeln. Anhand seiner Situation zeige ich dir, wie du Geldanlagen diversifizieren, dich vor Inflation und politischen Risiken schützt und mit klaren Schritten Richtung finanzielle Freiheit gehst – ohne Bankerfloskeln, sondern mit praxisnahen Lösungen für Freiheitsliebende. Darum geht's im Podcast: ✅ Wie du dein Vermögen flexibel & sicher strukturierst ✅ Schutz vor Inflation & Kaufkraftverlust ✅ Internationalisierung & Plan B: Konten, Depots & Aufenthaltsoptionen ✅ Wege zu passivem Einkommen (z. B. Immobilien mit attraktiven Renditen) ✅ Typische Fragen beantwortet: „Bin ich zu spät?“, „Ist das legal?“, „Geht das auch mit wenig Kapital?“

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors
1k-5k Dividende im Monat kassieren - Wie viel musst Du dafür in ETFs investieren? #YouTubeFavorites

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 11:48


Jens Rabe - Der Podcast für Unternehmer und Investoren
73% mehr Gewinn in deinem Depot - so gehts

Jens Rabe - Der Podcast für Unternehmer und Investoren

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 11:28


Im heutigen Update zeige ich dir, wie sich meine Depots seit dem letzten Vergleich entwickelt haben. Hat das aktive Depot wieder besser abgeschnitten? Ich analysiere die Performance von Trades und die Strategie mit Optionshandel, die langfristig Gewinne sichern kann. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenfreies Strategiegespräch: https://jensrabe.de/Q3Termin25 Trage dich hier in meinen täglichen kostenfreien Newsletter ein https://jensrabe.de/Q3NewsYT25

UnterBlog
The Great Taking 4/4 | Schutz möglich? | Lastenausgleich | Lösungsansätze | 500 E-Mails

UnterBlog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 98:30


Die drei ersten Videos über das #TheGreatTaking von David Roger Webb hat viele Zuseher aufgewühlt. Man macht sich Gedanken, wie man seinen hart erarbeiteten Wohlstand vor dem Zugriff der Finanzindustrie und dem Staat mit dem drohenden #Lastenausgleich schützen kann. Überraschende 500 E-Mails haben mich erreicht, die eine Vielzahl von individuellen #Lösungsansätzen zeigen. Ich fasse die Ansätze zusammen für Depots von 10k€ bis 50 Mio€. Ob es funktionieren wird? Es gibt keine Sicherheiten, nur Wahrscheinlichkeiten. Je weiter man jedoch diversifiziert, um so mehr könnte nach dem #Megacrash übrig bleiben. -- Dies ist KEINE ANLAGEBERATUNG -- - ✘ Werbung: Mein Buch Politik für Wähler ► https://amazon.de/dp/B0F92V8BDW/ Mein Buch Katastrophenzyklen ► https://amazon.de/dp/B0C2SG8JGH/ Kunden werben Tesla-Kunden ► http://ts.la/theresia5687 Mein Buch Allgemeinbildung ► https://amazon.de/dp/B09RFZH4W1/ - Q1 The Great Taking 3 ► https://youtu.be/YiW-I2to9xY The Great Taking 2 ► https://youtu.be/ZTe5OJ5a1z4 The Great Taking 1 ► https://youtu.be/mgpLl1VnJj8 Managed Decline ► https://youtu.be/lTHXa0B4hAk (folgt noch) Bitcoin ► https://youtu.be/e87ObBzK24M Humanoide Roboter ► https://youtu.be/be5zgYtyhkk Q2 DRS System ► https://DRSGME.org Q3 Gold + Silber ► https://youtu.be/0YA4N_lGMRI Q4 Geldsystem ► https://youtu.be/VYxQEqHoeTs -

Börse Frankfurt-Podcast
Dekarbonisierung des Depots. Mit Saskia Bruysten #271

Börse Frankfurt-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 36:44


Der Hype um nachhaltige Geldanlage ist abgeklungen – doch der Klimawandel macht keine Pause. Der scheinbare Rückschlag täuscht: Viele Anlegerinnen und Anleger fragen sich: Wie kann ich investieren, ohne die Erderwärmung weiter anzuheizen? Und: Was bringt eine CO₂-neutrale Anlagestrategie wirklich? Wir sprechen mit Saskia Brysten über genau diese Fragen: Was bedeutet Dekarbonisierung im Depot konkret? Welche Strategien funktionieren – und wie erkenne ich Greenwashing? Wie lässt sich Klimawirkung messbar machen? Börse@home ist deine Lunch-Break für alle Börsenthemen: 30 Minuten konzentrierte Information von wechselnden Börsenkennerinnen und -kennern mit viel Zeit für deine Fragen im Anschluss. Jeden Montag um 12 Uhr.

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors
ETF auf Autopilot: Wann lohnt sich ein Robo-Advisor? #Community-Folge

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 9:19


Galnet News Digest
19 Mar 3311: Colonisation Depots: Opening Today

Galnet News Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 1:55


Brewer's fleet of colonisation support hubs has finally been deployed, after a delay of several weeks.

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors
Die 3 größten ETF-Irrtümer, die für Dich teuer werden #YouTubeFavorites

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 8:27


WISSEN SCHAFFT GELD - Aktien und Geldanlage. Wie Märkte und Finanzen wirklich funktionieren.

Wer ein Wertpapierdepot mit Aktien oder Fonds an Kinder, Enkel oder andere Angehörige übertragen möchte, sollte die steuerlichen Rahmenbedingungen genau im Blick haben. Bei Schenkungen wie auch bei Erbschaften sind vor allem Freibeträge und Steuerklassen ausschlaggebend. Vorausschauende Anleger nutzen daher die Möglichkeit, ihr Depot schon zu Lebzeiten teilweise oder vollständig an die nächste oder sogar übernächste Generation weiterzugeben – oft mit dem Vorteil, dass Fonds- und Aktienbestände steuerfrei übertragen werden können.   Du hast einen Themen-Wunsch für den Podcast? Schreibe mir gerne einfach per E-Mail: krapp@abatus-beratung.com   Viel Spaß beim Hören, Dein Matthias Krapp (Transkript dieser Folge weiter unten)   NEU!!! Hier kannst Du Dich kostenlos für meinen Minikurs registrieren und reinschauen. Es lohnt sich: https://portal.abatus-beratung.com/geldanlage-kurs/    

justETF Podcast – Antworten auf eure Fragen zur Geldanlage mit ETFs
#199 – Buffett-Indikator auf Rekordhoch: Droht eine US-Blase?

justETF Podcast – Antworten auf eure Fragen zur Geldanlage mit ETFs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 17:03 Transcription Available


Sparheldin Podcast - Sparen. Investieren. Vermögen aufbauen.
#152 | Schluss mit der Kostenfalle: Wie Monique ihre Altersvorsorge radikal neu aufgesetzt hat - Money-Talk von Frau zu Frau mit Monique Ludwig

Sparheldin Podcast - Sparen. Investieren. Vermögen aufbauen.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 31:31


Wie Monique ihre Altersvorsorge radikal neu aufgesetzt hat – transparent, kosteneffizient, selbstbestimmt In dieser Folge spreche ich mit unser Sparheldin-Kundin, Monique - früher mal Bankerin, heute Tagesmutter, systemischer Coach sowie Trainerin für Meditation & Stressbewältigung. Sie kam mit mehreren Altverträgen (u. a. Riester) aus Bankzeiten, viel Einzahlung, kaum Wertentwicklung – und einem mulmigen Gefühl wegen Kosten auf mich zu. Es war höchste Zeit für einen Realitäts-Check… Wir haben zunächst ihre Ziele, ihren Bedarf im Alter und ihre Risikoneigung geklärt – nicht „Produkt zuerst“, sondern Lebensentwurf und Zahlen dahinter. Dann haben wir ihre Vorsorge komplett neu aufgestellt: einen festen Rentenbaustein für Sicherheit und ein flexibles Depot für Wachstum und tägliche Transparenz. Monique erlebte den Unterschied sofort: weniger Kosten, Transparenz und bereits innerhalb des ersten Anlagejahres zweistellige Renditen – statt einmal jährlich eine ernüchternde Post. Wichtiges Learning: Vertrauen ist gut, aber Kosten, Struktur und Zweck der Produkte müssen schwarz auf weiß überzeugen. Ein zweites Thema: finanzielle Eigenständigkeit in der Partnerschaft – Altersvorsorge auf Augenhöhe, ohne „Trenn-Agenda“, aber mit Klarheit. Dazu gehörten Notfallfragen wie Vollmachten „über den Tod hinaus“ und Zugriff auf Konten & Depots – besonders relevant mit drei Kindern. Heute sagt Monique: „Ich bin Investorin“ – nicht wegen einer Million, sondern weil ihr Geld jeden Monat für sie arbeitet. Wir treffen uns jährlich zum Check‑in und passen an, damit die Strategie zu ihrem Leben passt – jetzt und später.

Finanzrudel Audio Experience
125.000 CHF in 4,5 Jahren – so habe ich mein Aktien-Portfolio aufgebaut

Finanzrudel Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 11:10


In dieser Folge zeige ich mein Zweitdepot bei Yuh, das in manchen Jahren sogar besser läuft als mein Hauptdepot. Seit Mai 2021 investiere ich kontinuierlich; aktuell steht es bei ca. 124–125 Tsd. CHF mit rund 30 Tsd. CHF Gewinn. Mein bewusst konzentriertes Mix aus ETFs (u. a. Vanguard Total World, High Dividend), Einzelaktien (z. B. Meta, Microsoft, Netflix, ABB, Nestlé, LVMH) sowie etwas Bitcoin/Ethereum bringt YTD etwa 10,8 %. Ich erkläre meine Sparpläne (u. a. Meta, Microsoft, Netflix, Excelleron), die Vorteile mehrerer Depots und warum früh starten entscheidend ist.

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors
Ist finanzielle Unabhängigkeit für Normalos wirklich realistisch? (Harte Wahrheit) #YouTubeFavorites

Die Schnecke im Hamsterrad von Lazy Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 10:30


justETF Podcast – Antworten auf eure Fragen zur Geldanlage mit ETFs
#198 – Der Cost-Average-Effekt: Mythos oder echter Rendite-Booster?

justETF Podcast – Antworten auf eure Fragen zur Geldanlage mit ETFs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 8:31 Transcription Available


KJZZ's The Show
ICE actions around elementary schools and Home Depots are a bad look for Republicans

KJZZ's The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 47:34


An Arizona lawmaker has come under criticism for social media posts documenting ICE activity. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week's top stories. Plus, an emerging Phoenix photographer's subversive take on classic works of art.

KJZZ's The Show: Friday Newscap
ICE actions around elementary schools and Home Depots are a bad look for Republicans

KJZZ's The Show: Friday Newscap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 21:49


To talk about whether a state lawmaker is doxing ICE agents, more disputes between the Maricopa County recorder and supervisors and more, The Show sat down with Matthew Benson and Tony Cani.

justETF Podcast – Antworten auf eure Fragen zur Geldanlage mit ETFs
#197 – Der bessere Dividenden-ETF? Warum viele jetzt auf diesen ETF setzen

justETF Podcast – Antworten auf eure Fragen zur Geldanlage mit ETFs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 10:08 Transcription Available


Alles auf Aktien
Paypal-Falle, Dispo-Angst, Karten-Hack – die Tricks von Mr. Schufa

Alles auf Aktien

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 119:17


In dieser Samstagsfolge von "Alles auf Aktien" reden wir heute mit einem, der die Welt der Schulden kennt wie kein Zweiter, eine Art moderner Peter Zwegat. Er erzählt, wer seine Klienten sind, welche Herausforderungen sie haben und wie man sich von einer Schuldenlast befreien kann. Wir besprechen, was die Schufa ist, wie sie funktioniert und wie sich euer Score zusammensetzt. Wir beleuchten die Auswirkungen von Glücksspiel und Online-Shopping auf eure Bonität. Klären, ob es ein Problem ist, wenn man mehrere Konten oder Depots hat, welchen Einfluss Paypal und Klarna haben – und wie gefährlich Dispo-Kredite wirklich sind. Und zum Schluss gibt es Tipps, wie ihr euren Score mit dem Kreditkarten-Trick verbessern könnt. Ein Gespräch mit Mr. Schufa, Tibor Bauer. Wir freuen uns über Feedback an aaa@welt.de. Noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" findet Ihr bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter.[ Hier bei WELT.](https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html.) [Hier] (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6zxjyJpTMunyYCY6F7vHK1?si=8f6cTnkEQnmSrlMU8Vo6uQ) findest Du die Samstagsfolgen Klassiker-Playlist auf Spotify! Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien) Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html

Universe Today Podcast
[Space Bites] Weakening Dark Energy // Lunar Radio Telescope // Fuel Depots for Space

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 24:22


More evidence that dark energy is weakening, cosmic rays could keep life alive under the ice, NASA is building fuel depots in space, and a radio telescope is going to the far side of the Moon. On Space Bites+, how brines could form on the surface of Mars, providing a habitat for life.

Aktenzeichen XY… Unvergessene Verbrechen
#83 Mord vor Heiligabend

Aktenzeichen XY… Unvergessene Verbrechen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 55:53 Transcription Available


Am Morgen des 24. Dezember 2005 entdeckt ein Lkw-Fahrer auf dem Gelände eines Paketdepots in der Eifel die Leiche seines Chefs. Der 54-Jährige, der erst vor Kurzem einen beruflichen und privaten Neuanfang gewagt hatte, wurde brutal erschlagen. Auch die Tageseinnahmen aus dem Firmen-Tresor sind verschwunden. Die Kriminalpolizei Trier sucht im Kleinkriminellen-Milieu und im persönlichen Umfeld des Opfers nach Verdächtigen und überprüft mehr als hundert Personen. Als zwei Angestellte des Depots in den Fokus der Ermittlungen rücken, scheint es, als wäre die Polizei den Tätern ganz nahe. Doch erst neun Jahre später bringt ein entscheidender Anruf Bewegung in den Fall – ausgerechnet durch eine Lüge, die schließlich den Weg zur Wahrheit ebnet. Zu Gast im Tonstudio bei Rudi Cerne und Conny Neumeyer sind der Erste Kriminalhauptkommissar Christian Soulier und Oberstaatsanwalt Dr. Eric Samel. Gemeinsam blicken sie auf einen der aufwendigsten Fälle ihrer beruflichen Laufbahn zurück. *** Moderation: Rudi Cerne, Conny Neumeyer   Gäste & Experten: EKHK Christian Soulier, Kripo Trier; OStA Dr. Eric Samel, Staatsanwaltschaft Trier Autor dieser Folge: Andy Klein Audioproduktion & Technik: Felix Wittmann, Sebastian Muxeneder Produktionsleitung Securitel: Marion Biefeld Produktionsleitung Bumm Film: Melanie Graf, Nina Kuhn Produktionsmanagement ZDF: Julian Best Leitung Digitale Redaktion Securitel: Nicola Haenisch-Korus Produzent Securitel: René Carl  Produzent Bumm Film: Nico Krappweis  Redaktion Securitel: Katharina Jakob, Corinna Prinz Redaktion ZDF: Sonja Roy, Kirsten Zielonka Regie Bumm Film: Alexa Waschkau

Finanzrocker - Dein Soundtrack für Finanzen und Freiheit
Summer Special 2025: Top- und Flop-Aktien - So performten unsere Depots im ersten Halbjahr

Finanzrocker - Dein Soundtrack für Finanzen und Freiheit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 81:32


Daniel Korth und Clemens Faustenhammer analysieren im großen Summer Special 2025 ihre Depot-Performance der ersten sechs Monate und stellen ihre Top- und Flop-Aktien vor.In dieser Sommerausgabe des Finanzrocker-Podcasts werfen Daniel Korth und Clemens Faustenhammer zum dritten Mal einen detaillierten Blick auf die Performance ihrer Depots im ersten Halbjahr. Sie sprechen offen über ihre größten Gewinner und Verlierer, teilen interessante Insights zu den Hintergründen der Entwicklungen und geben persönliche Einschätzungen zu Chancen und Risiken an den Märkten.Die Beiden beleuchten unter anderem, wie sich Währungsschwankungen – speziell der starke Euro gegenüber dem US-Dollar – auf Dividendenzahlungen ausgewirkt haben. Sie diskutieren die überraschende Stärke von CVS Health trotz eines schwierigen Gesundheitsmarktumfelds, die beeindruckende Rally bei Netflix und dem Defense-ETF mit Top-Werten wie Palantir, Thales und Leonardo. Gleichzeitig nehmen sie die Flop-Aktien unter die Lupe, etwa den starken Kursrückgang bei United Health und die Herausforderungen bei Lululemon und Target.Darüber hinaus berichten Daniel und Clemens von ihren Verkäufen und Neuzugängen im Portfolio, darunter spannende Werte wie LVMH, Applied Materials und Carlisle Companies. Die Episode bietet einen Mix aus fundierter Analyse, persönlichen Erfahrungen und einem Blick in die Depots der Beiden.Weiterführende Links:Zu unseren Videos auf YouTubeZu Clemens Blog „Dividend Post“Zum Echtgeld-Portfolio von ClemensCarlisle Companies in der ausführlichen AnalyseApplied Materials in der ausführlichen AnalyseZum Geldgeschichten-Podcast von Luis Pazos und ClemensZum ersten Podcast-Interview mit ClemensZu den Kennzahlen im Aktien.Guide*Präsentiert von SailyDiese Folge wird dir präsentiert von Saily. Vor meiner Reise in die USA habe ich die eSIM von Saily entdeckt – und das zu einem unschlagbaren Preis! Mit Saily könnt ihr aus Hunderten flexiblen Datenpaketen wählen, die für mehr als 200 Reiseziele verfügbar sind. Natürlich sind auch die USA dabei.Ihr müsst nicht mehr in einen Laden gehen oder am Flughafen eine SIM-Karte kaufen. Einfach die Saily-App herunterladen, das passende Datenpaket buchen und die virtuelle SIM-Karte aktivieren.Und jetzt das Beste: Für deine nächste Reise schenkt dir Saily 3 US-Dollar Startguthaben! Einfach die Saily-App im App Store herunterladen und im Guthaben-Tab meinen Code “finanzrocker3” eingeben. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

extraETF Podcast – Erfolgreiche Geldanlage mit ETFs
#259 Volle Kontrolle über dein Vermögen – Der neue extraETF Portfolio Tracker

extraETF Podcast – Erfolgreiche Geldanlage mit ETFs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 6:23


In dieser Folge sprechen wir über das vielleicht wichtigste Tool für moderne Anleger: den rundum erneuerten extraETF Portfolio Tracker. Wer ernsthaft Vermögen aufbauen will, braucht nicht nur einen Überblick über sein Depot – sondern echte Transparenz und analytische Tiefe. Genau hier setzt der neue extraETF Portfolio Tracker an. Du erfährst, wie du Klumpenrisiken erkennst, deine Depotstruktur optimierst und mehrere Depots bei verschiedenen Brokern professionell konsolidierst – und das alles in einem einzigen, leistungsstarken Tool. extraETF Portfolio Tracker auf einen Blick - Transparenz pur: Branchen, Länder, Einzelwerte, Stile auf Knopfdruck. - X-Ray-Analyse: Enttarne versteckte Schwerpunkte im Depot. - Multi-Depot-Synchronisation: 20+ Broker direkt anbinden. - Automatisierte Auswertungen: Dividenden, Renditen & Cashflows im Blick. - Bessere Entscheidungen: Stilbox, Klumpenrisiken, Benchmark-Checks.

Nur Bares ist Wahres!
#223 Cashtest: PepsiCo

Nur Bares ist Wahres!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 25:54


PepsiCo ist weit mehr als eine Cola-Firma: Hinter dem bekannten Markennamen verbirgt sich ein globaler Gigant mit einem breiten Portfolio an Snacks und Getränken, der seit Jahrzehnten fest in den Depots vieler Einkommensinvestoren verankert ist. Doch wie steht es wirklich um PepsiCo im Jahr 2025? Ist die Aktie nach dem Kursrutsch ein Schnäppchen oder lauern hinter den etablierten Marken ernsthafte Probleme? In diesem Beitrag werfen wir einen genaueren Blick auf das Geschäftsmodell, die aktuellen Herausforderungen und die Chancen für langfristige Anleger.

Investmentbabo
Do It Yourself – Aktiv mit dem FondsSuperMarkt [FOLGE 117] – Investmentbabo-Finanzpodcast

Investmentbabo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 49:51


Do It Yourself (DIY) wird oft nur mit passivem Investieren verbunden – aber das geht natürlich auch mit Fonds, insbesondere mit aktiv gemanagten Fonds. Heute sprechen die Babos genau über dieses Thema, und zwar mit Jutta Kiffe vom FondsSuperMarkt – einem Online-Fondsvermittler, bei dem Menschen ihre Depots zu sehr günstigen Konditionen mit wenigen Klicks selbst zusammenstellen können. In dieser Folge geht es aber nicht nur um den FondsSuperMarkt, sondern grundsätzlich um das Thema Fondsvermittlung bzw. Fondsvermittler. Wenn ihr wissen wollt, worin der Unterschied zwischen einem Fondsvermittler und einem Online-Fondsvermittler besteht, wie viele es davon in Deutschland gibt, was eine Beratung kosten darf – und vor allem, ob Anleger prozyklisch bei steigenden Märkten investieren oder lieber abwarten, bis es „Rabatt“ gibt –, dann solltet ihr diese Folge nicht verpassen! Viel Spaß beim Zuhören und Teilen! Eure Michael Duarte & Endrit Cela! https://www.investmentbabo.com - Liken Sie uns auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Investmentbabo - Folgen Sie uns auf Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/investmentbabo - Folgen Sie uns auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/investmentbabo DISCLAIMER: Der Inhalt dieses Podcasts dient ausschließlich der allgemeinen Information. Diese Informationen können und sollen eine individuelle Beratung durch hierfür qualifizierte Personen nicht ersetzen. Die Informationen in Bezug auf die von der Clartan Associés und AMF Capital AG verwalteten Sondervermögen stellen keine Anlageberatung und keine Kaufempfehlung dar.

Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick
#1353 Inside Wirtschaft - Jessica Schwarzer über US-Aktien: „Da haben viele Geld abgezogen"

Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 6:19


Sie ist die Leitbörse der Welt: die New York Stock Exchange. Normalerweise laufen amerikanische Aktien sogar besser als europäische oder deutsche. Das hat sich aber 2025 geändert. Warum das so ist und ob wir jetzt den Anteil von US-Aktien in unseren Depots reduzieren müssen? „Alle anderen Börsen folgen normalerweise der Wall Street. Dieses Jahr ist es anders. US-Aktien hatten einen sehr schlechten Start ins Jahr erwischt, während deutsche Aktien richtig gut liefen. Europäische etwas schwächer, aber auch noch sehr gut. Im April haben wir ja reichlich Turbulenzen erlebt, nachdem Donald Trump seine Strafzölle verkündet hatte. Das ist teilweise zurückgenommen worden, teilweise gibt es eine Zollpause. Es ist die Gemengelage: Was passiert mit dem Dollar, die hohe Staatsverschuldung in den USA - da haben viele Geld abgezogen und in europäische Werte gepackt", sagt Jessica Schwarzer an der Wall Street. „Unsere Märkte sind natürlich auch noch ein bisschen gepusht durch die Investitionsprogramme, die vor allem in Deutschland geplant sind." Welche Strategien verfolgt die Expertin jetzt? Alle Details im Interview von Inside Wirtschaft-Chefredakteur Manuel Koch an der New York Stock Exchange und mehr Infos auch auf https://inside-wirtschaft.de

justETF Podcast – Antworten auf eure Fragen zur Geldanlage mit ETFs
#195 – Update zum JPMorgan-ETF: Was taugt er wirklich?

justETF Podcast – Antworten auf eure Fragen zur Geldanlage mit ETFs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 10:24


Deine Finanz-Revolution
220 | "Vollmachten für Konten und Depots – Für den Ernstfall vorausschauend handeln?"— Interview mit Antonio Sommese

Deine Finanz-Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 8:54


Viele glauben, dass im Ernstfall automatisch der Ehepartner Entscheidungen treffen darf – doch ohne Vollmacht ist das ein gefährlicher Irrtum. In dieser Folge zeigen wir, warum Konten und Depots im Notfall blockiert sein können – und wie sich das mit gezielten Vollmachten vermeiden lässt. Wir erklären, welche Formen sinnvoll sind und wie wir unsere Mandanten bei der praktischen Umsetzung unterstützen. Ein Muss für alle, die Verantwortung für ihr Vermögen und ihre Familie übernehmen möchten. DIALOG MODERIERT Volker Pietzsch Finanzstratege Antonio Sommese LINKS Sommese & Kollegen | Ihr Vermögen sicher klug aufbauen Webinare | Sommese & Kollegen Blog | Sommese & Kollegen

Jens Rabe - Der Podcast für Unternehmer und Investoren
10% mehr Gewinn pro Jahr - so gehts (Depotupdate)

Jens Rabe - Der Podcast für Unternehmer und Investoren

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 15:35


Im heutigen Update zeige ich dir, wie sich meine Depots seit dem letzten Vergleich entwickelt haben. Hat das aktive Depot wieder besser abgeschnitten und wie haben beide auf die aktuelle Börsenphase reagiert? Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenfreies Strategiegespräch: https://jensrabe.de/Q3Termin25 Trage dich hier in meinen täglichen kostenfreien Newsletter ein https://jensrabe.de/Q3NewsYT25

extraETF Podcast – Erfolgreiche Geldanlage mit ETFs
#251 DJE steigt in den ETF-Markt ein | extraETF Talk

extraETF Podcast – Erfolgreiche Geldanlage mit ETFs

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 29:33


DJE Kapital AG bringt gemeinsam mit Xtrackers ihren ersten aktiven ETF auf den Markt: den Xtrackers DJE US Equity Research UCITS ETF. In diesem Interview sprechen wir mit Sebastian Hasenack von DJE über die Beweggründe für den Einstieg in den ETF-Markt, die Auswahl der Top 50 US-Aktien und die Besonderheiten des aktiven Managementansatzes. Dabei geht es um Chancen, Risiken und die Rolle des hauseigenen Researchs. Erfahre, wie sich dieser ETF von klassischen Indexprodukten unterscheidet – und ob er auch für dein Portfolio interessant sein könnte. Viel Spaß beim Anhören! ++++++++ Du hast Chaos im Depot? Dann ist es Zeit für einen Frühjahrsputz! Am besten geht das mit dem extraETF Finanzmanager. Verbinde deine Depots, tracke deine Assets und bringe Ordnung in deine Geldanlage – vollautomatisch und unkompliziert. Jetzt kostenlos testen! https://go.extraetf.com/portfolio-tracker ++++++++

Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick
#1325 Inside Wirtschaft - Jessica Schwarzer: „2.400 ETFs an der Börse - warum einfache Produkte oft besser abschneiden"

Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 10:02


ETFs sind aus den Depots deutscher Privatanlager und auch institutioneller Investoren nicht mehr wegzudenken. Was vor 25 Jahren mit zwei Aktien-ETFs begann, wurde zu einer großen Erfolgsgeschichte. „Es ist die Transparenz und Einfachheit. Es ist ja ein recht einfaches Finanzprodukt und gut zu verstehen. Die niedrigen Kosten sprechen auch für ETFs. ETFs schneiden an der Börse oft auch sehr viel besser ab, als die aktiv gemanagten Fonds“, so Jessica Schwarzer. „2.400 ETFs sind hier an der Börse Frankfurt gelistet. Da muss ich schauen, welcher am besten abschneidet. Es sind aber auch wilde ETFs auf den Markt gekommen - wie z.B. für Tierfutter. Der MCSI World ist und bleibt ein gutes Basis-Investment. Ich kann die Kritik aber auch verstehen!" Alle Details verrät die Buchautorin und Finanzjournalistin im Interview von Inside Wirtschaft-Chefredakteur Manuel Koch an der Frankfurter Börse und auf https://inside-wirtschaft.de

extraETF Podcast – Erfolgreiche Geldanlage mit ETFs
#250 Von Aktien & ETF im Alter leben | extraETF Talk

extraETF Podcast – Erfolgreiche Geldanlage mit ETFs

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 40:31


Im Talk mit Markus Weis von State Street Global Advisors erfährst du, wie du im Ruhestand gezielt von deinem Portfolio leben kannst. Wir sprechen über die wichtigsten Entnahmestrategien – vom Kapitalerhalt bis zum Kapitalverzehr – und zeigen, wie sich unterschiedliche Methoden auf Auszahlungen und Restvermögen auswirken. Du lernst, was das Risiko der Reihenfolge von Renditen bedeutet, warum die 3-Topf-Strategie so praxisnah ist und welche Rolle Aktien und ETFs bei der Entnahmeplanung spielen. Klar, fundiert und mit echten Simulationen – ideal für alle, die sich auf die Entsparphase vorbereiten. Viel Spaß beim Anhören! ++++++++ Du hast Chaos im Depot? Dann ist es Zeit für einen Frühjahrsputz! Am besten geht das mit dem extraETF Finanzmanager. Verbinde deine Depots, tracke deine Assets und bringe Ordnung in deine Geldanlage – vollautomatisch und unkompliziert. Jetzt kostenlos testen! https://go.extraetf.com/portfolio-tracker ++++++++

extraETF Podcast – Erfolgreiche Geldanlage mit ETFs
#248 MSCI World: Ist der Index eine Mogelpackung? | extraETF Talk

extraETF Podcast – Erfolgreiche Geldanlage mit ETFs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 45:13


Der Medienhype ist riesig: Der MSCI World sei eine Mogelpackung, sei unsicher, und man solle sich von ihm trennen. Mit einem US-Anteil von etwa 75 Prozent sollten die Deutschen ihren Lieblingsindex nicht mehr als Weltbarometer ansehen. Doch ist der hohe US-Anteil tatsächlich problematisch? Ist das Länderrisiko tatsächlich derart ausschlaggebend? Oder lauert die Gefahr ganz woanders? Ist es am Ende gar egal, welchen Welt-ETF sich Anlegerinnen und Anleger ins Depot holen? Wir sprechen mit Nicolas Werbach (BlackRock) und gehen der Sache auf den Grund. Er hat mit seinem Team eine Studie zur Risikokontribution von Weltportfolios aufgesetzt und kommt zu überraschenden Ergebnissen. Viel Spaß beim Anhören! ++++++++ Du hast Chaos im Depot? Dann ist es Zeit für einen Frühjahrsputz! Am besten geht das mit dem extraETF Finanzmanager. Verbinde deine Depots, tracke deine Assets und bringe Ordnung in deine Geldanlage – vollautomatisch und unkompliziert. Jetzt kostenlos testen! https://go.extraetf.com/portfolio-tracker ++++++++

extraETF Podcast – Erfolgreiche Geldanlage mit ETFs
#247 Xtrackers-Chef über die Zukunft von ETFs | extraETF Talk

extraETF Podcast – Erfolgreiche Geldanlage mit ETFs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 39:14


Der ETF-Markt feiert in Deutschland sein 25-jähriges Bestehen. Grund genug, mit einem der führenden Köpfe der Branche zu sprechen: Simon Klein, Global Head Xtrackers Sales bei der DWS. Im Interview beleuchten wir die wichtigsten Meilensteine der ETF-Entwicklung, den Wandel im Anlegerverhalten und die Rolle von Xtrackers in diesem Prozess. Außerdem sprechen wir über das Konzept „ETF as a Service“, neue Partnerschaften mit Asset Managern und die wachsende Konkurrenz aus den USA. Was bedeutet das alles für die Zukunft der Geldanlage in Europa? Erhalte spannende Insights direkt vom Branchenprofi! Viel Spaß beim Anhören! ++++++++ Du hast Chaos im Depot? Dann ist es Zeit für einen Frühjahrsputz! Am besten geht das mit dem extraETF Finanzmanager. Verbinde deine Depots, tracke deine Assets und bringe Ordnung in deine Geldanlage – vollautomatisch und unkompliziert. Jetzt kostenlos testen! https://go.extraetf.com/portfolio-tracker ++++++++