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Howard Ward sits down with GabelliTV to go over some of the Q3 Market Indicators and how they predict what is to come. To learn more about Gabelli Funds' disciplined, research driven approach to investing, visit https://m.gabelli.com/gtv_cu or email invest@gabelli.com. Connect with Gabelli Funds: • Twitter - https://twitter.com/InvestGabelli • Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/investgabelli/ • Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InvestGabelli • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/inve... http://www.Gabelli.com Invest with Us 1-800-GABELLI (800-422-3554)
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, says it is too early to say whether the omicron variant is a market gamechanger. Victoria Fernandez, Crossmark Global Investments Chief Market Strategist, expects inflation to fall to 3% despite the risk from the omicron variant. Lauren Sauer, Nebraska Medical Center Associate Professor and Special Pathogens Research Network Director, says we could see omicron updates to covid vaccines within 2-4 months if necessary. Ian Shepherdson, Pantheon Macroeconomics Chief Economist, makes the case for Fed patience. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, sees several years of good earnings ahead. Leland Miller, China Beige Book CEO, says we have to watch the mini virus spikes that appear in China. Stephen Stanley, Amherst Pierpont Chief Economist, expects the Fed's first rate hike to come in June 2022. Lisa Hornby, Schroders Head of U.S. Multi-Sector Fixed Income, says yields belong higher. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, sees several years of good earnings ahead. Leland Miller, China Beige Book CEO, says we have to watch the mini virus spikes that appear in China. Stephen Stanley, Amherst Pierpont Chief Economist, expects the Fed's first rate hike to come in June 2022. Lisa Hornby, Schroders Head of U.S. Multi-Sector Fixed Income, says yields belong higher. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
David Malpass, World Bank President, calls on countries to free up their excess Covid vaccines and says the distribution effort must be equitable. Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equity, says it's too early to turn your back on this bull market. Jared Bernstein, Council of Economic Advisors Member, says the U.S. unemployment insurance system does need some work. Senator Kevin Cramer, Republican from North Dakota, says he would support a bigger infrastructure bill if there is no new borrowing. Kathy Jones, Schwab Center for Financial Research Chief Fixed Income Strategist, says tapering talk can be bullish for bonds. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
David Malpass, World Bank President, calls on countries to free up their excess Covid vaccines and says the distribution effort must be equitable. Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equity, says it's too early to turn your back on this bull market. Jared Bernstein, Council of Economic Advisors Member, says the U.S. unemployment insurance system does need some work. Senator Kevin Cramer, Republican from North Dakota, says he would support a bigger infrastructure bill if there is no new borrowing. Kathy Jones, Schwab Center for Financial Research Chief Fixed Income Strategist, says tapering talk can be bullish for bonds.
Markets are partying like it’s 1999, or at least, some investors think so. GAMCO CIO and seasoned investor Howard Ward underlines the differences between today’s market environment and that of the dotcom bubble nearly twenty years ago. Viral trading app Robinhood is under investigation by the SEC; former SEC Chairman Harvey Pitt warns millennials about the costs of an execution service that’s marketed as free. Mark Zuckerberg has announced that Facebook is rolling out new policies ahead of the November election, including prohibiting new political ads the week of the election. The platform will also remove posts using Covid-19 to discourage voting and flag premature victory posts. CNBC’s Jon Fortt discusses why this could be a smart move for social media. Plus, schools are ironing out Covid testing plans, and a Manpower Group survey says both employees and employers are looking forward to a hybrid workplace in 2021. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first programme in a unit based on the well-known picture book 'Greedy Zebra' by Mwenye Hadithi. Presented by Howard Ward.
Part 3 of a unit exploring the well-known picture book 'Greedy Zebra' by Mwenye Hadithi. Presented by Howard Ward.
The final part of a unit based on the well-known picture book 'Greedy Zebra' by Mwenye Hadithi. Presented by Howard Ward.
Part 2 of a unit exploring the well-known picture book 'Greedy Zebra' by Mwenye Hadithi. Presented by Howard Ward.
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, says we may reach new lows if earnings go negative. Jeffrey Currie, Goldman Sachs Global Head of Commodities Research, says oil price correction may have run its course. Jim Bianco, Bianco Research and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, talks rates and when he thinks the market will get to zero. Jean Claude Trichet, Former ECB President, says a coordinated interest-rate cut this week could have induced panic and wasn't warranted. Tim Ryan, PwC U.S. Chairman and Senior Partner, says the coronavirus is a great example of how CEOs have to be prepared for anything. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, says we may reach new lows if earnings go negative. Jeffrey Currie, Goldman Sachs Global Head of Commodities Research, says oil price correction may have run its course. Jim Bianco, Bianco Research and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, talks rates and when he thinks the market will get to zero. Jean Claude Trichet, Former ECB President, says a coordinated interest-rate cut this week could have induced panic and wasn’t warranted. Tim Ryan, PwC U.S. Chairman and Senior Partner, says the coronavirus is a great example of how CEOs have to be prepared for anything.
A deep dive inside the Language Enabled Airmen Program is the focus of the latest episode of "The Air Force Starts Here," released Feb. 11, 2020. Senior Airman Francisco Melendez from the Air University public affairs team sat down with the director of the Air Force Language and Culture Center, Howard Ward, as well as Capt. Christopher Price, a LEAP scholar, to about the AFCLC’s flagship language program focused on cross-cultural communication. Ward details how the LEAP program spans an Airman’s entire career, including both building and maintaining a working proficiency in a foreign language that allows them to think globally and use their skills as a force multiplier. Ward also talks to who is eligible for the program and dispels the myth that LEAP is an interpreter program. Price details how he came to be in the LEAP program and his passion for it, as well as talks about his travels while in the program.
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, thinks it's time for the White House to "stop manipulating the market" when it comes to trade deal progress. Libby Cantrill, PIMCO Head of Public Policy, says uncertainty and tensions with China are not going away any time soon. Molly Smith, Bloomberg Corporate Finance Reporter, says this week's strong demand for Abbvie's bonds show there's a lot of confidence in the tie-up between Abbvie & Allergan. John Authers, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, details the deep economic links between China and emerging markets. And Lord Adair Turner, House of Lords & G-30 Member, says in terms of pensions, Sweden has made some sensible policies. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, thinks it's time for the White House to "stop manipulating the market" when it comes to trade deal progress. Libby Cantrill, PIMCO Head of Public Policy, says uncertainty and tensions with China are not going away any time soon. Molly Smith, Bloomberg Corporate Finance Reporter, says this week's strong demand for Abbvie's bonds show there's a lot of confidence in the tie-up between Abbvie & Allergan. John Authers, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, details the deep economic links between China and emerging markets. And Lord Adair Turner, House of Lords & G-30 Member, says in terms of pensions, Sweden has made some sensible policies.
Short term interests remain steady. The Federal Reserve decided to keep its benchmark federal funds rate at the same 2-1/4 to 2-1/2 percent range it had since January when it put its previous series of rate hikes on hold. Two percent is of course the Fed’s target rate for inflation. Fed Chair Jerome Powell described the Fed’s view of price weakness as “transient” but said if it continued it would be “something we would be concerned about.” As far as the stock market is concerned growth is back in a big way and it continues to outdistance value. Tech is providing the leadership. According to Strategas Research Partners the S&P 500 technology sector has risen 27% so far this year versus the market’s 17.5% gain. And the famous FANGs are part of that tech dominance. Last year’s fourth quarter rout had decimated shares of the extended FAANG family. Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet all suffered significant declines. They have made up for much of that lost ground this year. FAANG stock fever seems to be increasing globally as well. Owning the tech giant group was considered to be the second most crowded trade, i.e. most popular, in the financial markets along with their Chinese equivalents, known as the BATS: Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent. Of note, shorting European stocks was voted the most crowded trade. The FAANGS will continue to flourish, even in a late cycle market says market-beating portfolio manager Howard Ward who owns them in his GAMCO Growth Fund. WEALTHTRACK #1546 broadcast on May 03, 2019. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthtrack/support
Dave McKay, RBC President & CEO, says the company is open to "tactical" acquisitions. Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, believes that orders of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 will remain intact. Lindsey Piegza, Stifel Chief Economist, says wage growth came too little and too late. Christopher Jasper, Bloomberg European Transportation Deputy Team Leader, explains the differences between the Boeing 737 MAX 8 and previous models. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dave McKay, RBC President & CEO, says the company is open to "tactical" acquisitions. Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, believes that orders of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 will remain intact. Lindsey Piegza, Stifel Chief Economist, says wage growth came too little and too late. Christopher Jasper, Bloomberg European Transportation Deputy Team Leader, explains the differences between the Boeing 737 MAX 8 and previous models.
Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth University Professor, says either the market is wrong or the Fed is wrong. Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, thinks tightening eight times in the course of two years is too rapid a move. Catherine Mann, Citi Global Chief Economist, says there is a divorce between data from the real economy and data from financial markets. Narayana Kocherlakota, Former Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President, says we should get rid of the FOMC Dot Plot. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth University Professor, says either the market is wrong or the Fed is wrong. Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, thinks tightening eight times in the course of two years is too rapid a move. Catherine Mann, Citi Global Chief Economist, says there is a divorce between data from the real economy and data from financial markets. Narayana Kocherlakota, Former Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President, says we should get rid of the FOMC Dot Plot.
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, focuses on defensive growth stocks while the Fed is tightening. Betsey Stevenson, University of Michigan Professor & Former Chief Economist of the U.S. Department of Labor from 2010-2011, says wage growth goes mainly to the top end of the income distribution. Timothy O'Brien, Bloomberg Opinion Executive Editor, thinks that the debate around Kavanaugh has moved from sexual harassment to issues regarding his credibility. Larry Kudlow, National Economic Council Director, says unemployment can go lower. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, focuses on defensive growth stocks while the Fed is tightening. Betsey Stevenson, University of Michigan Professor & Former Chief Economist of the U.S. Department of Labor from 2010-2011, says wage growth goes mainly to the top end of the income distribution. Timothy O'Brien, Bloomberg Opinion Executive Editor, thinks that the debate around Kavanaugh has moved from sexual harassment to issues regarding his credibility. Larry Kudlow, National Economic Council Director, says unemployment can go lower.
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, says he's not sure if this is a market rally that can be trusted. Terry Haines, Evercore ISI Head of US Policy & Political Analysis, says Pres. Trump has proved not to be a Congressional Republican. Tobias Levkovich, Chief US Equity Strategist at Citi, thinks the next several earnings seasons are going to be good. Steven Cook, CFR Senior Fellow for Middle East & Africa Studies, expects Sec. Tillerson to get a cold welcome in Turkey today. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, says he's not sure if this is a market rally that can be trusted. Terry Haines, Evercore ISI Head of US Policy & Political Analysis, says Pres. Trump has proved not to be a Congressional Republican. Tobias Levkovich, Chief US Equity Strategist at Citi, thinks the next several earnings seasons are going to be good. Steven Cook, CFR Senior Fellow for Middle East & Africa Studies, expects Sec. Tillerson to get a cold welcome in Turkey today.
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, says it's time to be prepared for turbulence in the equity markets. Terry Haines, Evercore ISI Political Analyst, says whoever wins the Alabama election, the tax bill will still go forward. Brian Reynolds, Canaccord Genuity Asset Class Strategist, says credit cycles always end and when they do, it's badly. Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, Gemini Co-Founders, say the great thing about the bitcoin futures contract is that naysayers can now short it. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, says it's time to be prepared for turbulence in the equity markets. Terry Haines, Evercore ISI Political Analyst, says whoever wins the Alabama election, the tax bill will still go forward. Brian Reynolds, Canaccord Genuity Asset Class Strategist, says credit cycles always end and when they do, it's badly. Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, Gemini Co-Founders, say the great thing about the bitcoin futures contract is that naysayers can now short it.
Charles Plosser, the former Philadelphia Fed president, says central banks around the world have overreached and Randal Quarles's nomination would be good for the Fed board. Prior to that, Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds' CIO of growth equities, says we're in a nominal 3 percent GDP world. David Shulkin, U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs, says the V.A. has invested heavily in cybersecurity. Doug Bandow, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, says North Korea's regime is evil, but not crazy. Finally, Timothy O'Brien, Bloomberg View's executive editor, says Trump is his own first and last counsel. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Charles Plosser, the former Philadelphia Fed president, says central banks around the world have overreached and Randal Quarles's nomination would be good for the Fed board. Prior to that, Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds' CIO of growth equities, says we're in a nominal 3 percent GDP world. David Shulkin, U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs, says the V.A. has invested heavily in cybersecurity. Doug Bandow, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, says North Korea's regime is evil, but not crazy. Finally, Timothy O'Brien, Bloomberg View's executive editor, says Trump is his own first and last counsel.
Bloomberg's Margaret Talev speaks about the Oval Office interview she and colleague Jennifer Jacobs conducted with President Trump, in which he reiterated expectations for 3 percent GDP growth and said he's considering breaking up big banks. Prior to that, Howard Ward, CIO of growth equities for Gabelli Funds, says Apple is defying skeptics with its pricing power. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin says money's coming out of active management and is heading toward passive structures. Dartmouth professor Douglas Irwin discusses Trump's trade policy. Finally, UBS' Julian Emanuel says low volatility can seduce investors into taking on more risk, but they need to remain disciplined at this point. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg's Margaret Talev speaks about the Oval Office interview she and colleague Jennifer Jacobs conducted with President Trump, in which he reiterated expectations for 3 percent GDP growth and said he's considering breaking up big banks. Prior to that, Howard Ward, CIO of growth equities for Gabelli Funds, says Apple is defying skeptics with its pricing power. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin says money's coming out of active management and is heading toward passive structures. Dartmouth professor Douglas Irwin discusses Trump's trade policy. Finally, UBS' Julian Emanuel says low volatility can seduce investors into taking on more risk, but they need to remain disciplined at this point.
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair discusses Brexit and the importance of Theresa May's relationship with Donald Trump. Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds' CIO of growth equities, says investors need to brace for more turbulence in the markets. Barry Eichengreen, an economics professor at Berkeley, says public support for the euro is declining. Finally, Admiral James Stavridis, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, says a new National Security Adviser would be well advised to bring in their own team. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair discusses Brexit and the importance of Theresa May's relationship with Donald Trump. Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds' CIO of growth equities, says investors need to brace for more turbulence in the markets. Barry Eichengreen, an economics professor at Berkeley, says public support for the euro is declining. Finally, Admiral James Stavridis, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, says a new National Security Adviser would be well advised to bring in their own team.
Glenn Hubbard, the dean of Columbia Business School, says he is optimistic about the policy agenda that President-elect Donald Trump has set out. Prior to that, Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds' CIO for growth, says Amazon will have an outstanding holiday season. Finally, Harm Bandholz, UniCredit's chief U.S. economist, discusses what could happen to the U.S. economy under Trump. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Glenn Hubbard, the dean of Columbia Business School, says he is optimistic about the policy agenda that President-elect Donald Trump has set out. Prior to that, Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds' CIO for growth, says Amazon will have an outstanding holiday season. Finally, Harm Bandholz, UniCredit's chief U.S. economist, discusses what could happen to the U.S. economy under Trump.
John Strickland, JLS director and analyst, says Ryanair is healthy despite pressure from the pound. Howard Ward, chief investment officer of growth equities at GAMCO Investors, says he would like to see Apple go after Time Warner. Ann Duignan, an analyst at JPMorgan, says Caterpillar has a strong board after the C-suite shakeup. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
John Strickland, JLS director and analyst, says Ryanair is healthy despite pressure from the pound. Howard Ward, chief investment officer of growth equities at GAMCO Investors, says he would like to see Apple go after Time Warner. Ann Duignan, an analyst at JPMorgan, says Caterpillar has a strong board after the C-suite shakeup.
Kansas City Fed President Esther George: "Time is right" for a near-term rate hike; Howard Ward, GAMCO chief investment officer, says we're running up against the law of diminishing returns when it comes to monetary policy; and Wendy Schiller, Brown University political science professor says Donald Trump is doing us a favor by exposing a lot of flaws in our nomination system. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Kansas City Fed President Esther George: "Time is right" for a near-term rate hike; Howard Ward, GAMCO chief investment officer, says we're running up against the law of diminishing returns when it comes to monetary policy; and Wendy Schiller, Brown University political science professor says Donald Trump is doing us a favor by exposing a lot of flaws in our nomination system.
Gamco's Howard Ward weighs in on why he doesn't own any bank stocks after the recovery in banks has been clouded by regulatory efforts on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This is a guest post from Howard Ward. Howard writes a blog about turning critical thinking into critical doing called "The Critical Doer" and you can follow at criticaldoer.com. For anyone looking to start a new career or a new business, what you want to do and how to do it are not the most difficult decisions in putting your dream in motion. In reality, the most difficult decision is when to begin and the answer generally revolves around one thing...risk. Opportunity Knocks "Creative Commons" (edited) by lobnaSaleh is licensed under CC BY 2.0 Click to Listen For the purpose of this discussion, risk will be defined as the difference between two points that exist in any decision...known and unknown. Most people understand this concept, and even follow the natural extension of the thought that risk mitigation is the process of critical thinking that shrinks the difference between known and unknown.Where many struggle however, is the point in the process where a decision is made on an acceptable level of risk where action can begin. It is human nature to want to drive risk to zero. In reality, nothing will ever happen if you feel compelled to drive risk to zero. The following graphic illustrates the relationship between risk and opportunity: As you can see, when risk is zero...so is opportunity. As willingness to accept risk increases, so does opportunity but you’re also keenly aware that potential for negative outcomes increases as well. If you ever want to move beyond thought and get to action, you must decide on an optimum level of risk. From the optimum point, you must establish a range of acceptable risk that will drive your decision to open the door when opportunity knocks...once. Here are some ways you can attack risk and drive it to an acceptable range where action can begin in order to capitalize on an opportunity that will bring you fulfillment: Prepare before you begin. For a major undertaking, ensure you are physically, mentally, spiritually, and financially prepared. Any new venture will bring challenges. They’re difficult enough when you’re prepared…they’re likely insurmountable if you’re not. Get the facts straight. Numbers, not adjectives, are the basis of a business plan. It’s likely someone is already doing something similar to what you’re considering...you’ll be surprised how willing they are to mentor you if asked. Read books and take classes to expand your knowledge base…you know what you know, but not everything there is to know. Build a network. Careers and businesses are about people as much as products. Get involved with folks who can share knowledge, make contacts, provide mentoring, or heaven forbid, even become customers! Commit to action in the acceptable range of risk. Many good deals are completely lost by sacrificing acceptable for optimum risk. Strive for the optimum point of risk to begin, but if you’re in danger of losing an opportunity while risk is in the acceptable range…pull the trigger and never look back. Plan for success. You probably already know to plan for failure, but you’d be surprised how many ventures ultimately fail because they had no plan to capitalize on their initial success. Ensure you are equally as prepared to build on success as you are prepared to deal with failure. Additionally, when your only contingency is for failure, you are handicapping yourself as humans tend to self-fulfill expectations. Expect to succeed, have a plan for it, and make your self-fulfilling prophecy a positive one. Managing risk is a part of life. You can either manage it, or it will manage you...and the opportunities for fulfillment will be marginal. There is a measure of science for calculating risk and shrinking it to a manageable level. The acceptable range however, is a personal decision that you must make in order to have a point for launching into a sea of opportunity...or continue treading water where you are.
Howard Ward has the final dance session exploring simple steps from British Folk Dance.
Howard Ward has another dance session exploring simple steps from British Folk Dance.
Howard Ward has the second dance session in this unit exploring British Folk Dance.
Howard Ward has the first dance session exploring simple steps from British Folk Dance.