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In this special episode of Sales Pipeline Radio from the Forrester B2B Summit 2025 marketplace floor, Matt spoke with Lauren Daley, Director, Marketing Operations, and Jeremy Schwartz, Sr. Manager, Global Lead Management & Strategy at Palo Alto Networks. Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to Sales Pipeline Radio or tune in live Thursdays at 11:30 PT | 12:30 MT | 1:30 CT | 2:30 ET on LinkedIn (also available on demand). In just 20 fast-paced minutes, host Matt interviews the brightest minds in sales and marketing, delivering actionable advice, best practices, and insights for B2B sales and marketing professionals. Sales Pipeline Radio was recently recognized as one of the 25 Best Sales Management Podcasts and Top 60 Sales Podcasts—don't miss out! You can subscribe right at Sales Pipeline Radio and/or listen to full recordings of past shows everywhere you listen to podcasts! You can even ask Siri, Alexa and Google or search on Audible!
Jeremy Schwartz is the Global CIO at at WisdomTree. WisdomTree works to create a better way to invest, offering a leading product range that offers access to an unparalleled selection of unique and smart exposures. Today, Jeremy joins Doug to talk about navigating today's volatile market landscape. They discuss the impact of policy uncertainty, interest … Continue reading Episode 256: Smarter Investing in Choppy Markets with Jeremy Schwartz →
Part 1:We talk with Jeremy Schwartz, investigative reporter for ProPublica.We discuss the elections to school boards in Texas. We look at the difference between 'at-large' elections and 'within district' elections. We note that in the 'at-large' elections, the school board members who are chosen concentrate less on education than on culture wars. Actual parents have less input. In 'within-district' elections, school board members are more likely to be focused on education. We discuss election funding, and how this will affect education in future.Part 2:We talk with Bill Curry and David Atkins. Bill Curry was a Connecticut state senator, comptroller and two time Democratic nominee for governor who served as Counselor to the President in the Clinton White House. He has written for Salon, the Daily Beast, the HuffingtonPost and the HartfordCourant and has provided commentary on National Public Radio, MSNBC and many other news outlets.David Atkins is aWashington Monthlycontributing writer, activist, and research professional living in Santa Barbara as well as an elected DNC Member from California. He is president of The Pollux Group, a qualitative research firm.We discuss Chuck Schumer's vote for the Republican budget, in opposition to the Democratic members of Congress who voted against it, and most of the other Democratic members of the Senate. It seems that Schumer believes that it is politics as usual, despite evidence to the contrary.We also discuss the administration's attacks on universities. It is a part of the culture war against liberalism. Music: From David Rovics, “The Richest Man in the World Says So”, 2025
In this episode, Christy and Will chat about email marketing and how it fits into their business. Then they talk with Jeremy Schwartz, General Manager of Channel Partnerships at Squarespace. You'll hear about the evolution of Squarespace over his 12 years there, including ongoing efforts to support us creative professionals. He takes us behind the scenes of Squarespace Circle and explains the reasoning behind the new tiers. Notes:Aeron ChairVerve ChairWill's Computer StandCSS value “text-wrap: balance”
In the documentary, The Biggest Heist Ever, we learned about Heather “Razzlekhan” Morgan and Ilya “Dutch” Lichtenstein, who were accused of conspiring to launder $4.5 billion in stolen bitcoin. But this is just a peek into the world of crytpto criminals and the people who track them. Today we're bringing you a recent episode from our friends at American Criminal, where each week host Jeremy Schwartz takes you inside the minds of some of America's most notorious felons and outlaws. In this episode from the Sam Bankman-Fried series, he sits down with Wired senior writer Andy Greenberg to talk about the day that FTX collapsed and the wild world of crypto crime detectives. You can read more in Andy's book, Tracers in the Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Cryptocurrency. Listen to all four episodes of the 'Sam Bankman-Fried' series on American Criminal, wherever you get your podcasts.
Summary In this conversation, Jeremy Schwartz, the Global Chief Investment Officer at WisdomTree, discusses the evolution of ETFs with Sean Emory, Founder of Avory & Co. They discuss the impact of tokenization on asset management, and the future of digital wallets. Jeremy emphasizes the importance of adapting to macro trends and shares insights on investing in Japan and the significance of currency hedging. Schwartz also highlights the innovative strategies WisdomTree is implementing to stay ahead in the fintech landscape. Chapters 00:00 The Evolution of WisdomTree and ETFs 04:05 Tokenization and Its Impact on Asset Management 11:17 The Future of Digital Wallets and Consumer Finance 16:29 Navigating Macro Trends and Market Predictions 28:49 Investing in Japan and the Importance of Currency Hedging Learn more about Avory https://www.avory.xyz/ _______ Disclaimer Avory & Co. is a Registered Investment Adviser. This platform is solely for informational purposes. Advisory services are only offered to clients or prospective clients where Avory & Co. and its representatives are properly licensed or exempt from licensure. Past performance is no guarantee of future returns. Investing involves risk and possible loss of principal capital. No advice may be rendered by Avory & Co. unless a client service agreement is in place. Listeners and viewers are encouraged to seek advice from a qualified tax, legal, or investment adviser to determine whether any information presented may be suitable for their specific situation. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. “Likes” are not intended to be endorsements of our firm, our advisors or our services. Please be aware that while we monitor comments and “likes” left on this page, we do not endorse or necessarily share the same opinions expressed by site users. While we appreciate your comments and feedback, please be aware that any form of testimony from current or past clients about their experience with our firm is strictly forbidden under current securities laws. Please honor our request to limit your posts to industry-related educational information and comments. Third-party rankings and recognitions are no guarantee of future investment success and do not ensure that a client or prospective client will experience a higher level of performance or results. These ratings should not be construed as an endorsement of the advisor by any client nor are they representative of any one client's evaluation. Please reach out to Houston Hess our head of Compliance and Operations for any further details. Find more here https://www.avory.xyz/disclaimer-page
Episode Summary In this episode of the OnBase podcast, Chris Moody hosts Jeremy Schwartz, who shares insights on the seismic shift from MQL-based approaches to buying groups in Account-Based Marketing (ABM). Jeremy discusses his extensive background in marketing and the challenges of traditional lead-based systems, emphasizing inefficiencies like low conversion rates and misaligned metrics. He highlights the transformative potential of buying groups, explaining how they enable better targeting and personalized engagement across accounts. Jeremy delves into the importance of leveraging data science, marketing automation, and RevOps collaboration to identify and activate high-value opportunities, while sharing practical examples from his experience at Palo Alto Networks. This engaging conversation offers actionable strategies for aligning sales and marketing teams to drive opportunity creation and improve pipeline outcomes. About the guest Jeremy Schwartz is the Sr. Manager of Global Lead Management & Strategy at Palo Alto Networks. He is a seasoned Global RevOps Marketing Leader with over 25 years of experience driving growth and innovation for B2B organizations. Renowned for pioneering strategic buying group models, Jeremy specializes in optimizing demand generation and lead management to deliver measurable results. His expertise lies in architecting large-scale, integrated campaigns that enhance visibility, engagement, and revenue. Committed to fostering collaboration, Jeremy aligns marketing and sales to achieve operational harmony and shared objectives. By leveraging data-driven insights, he transforms complex challenges into strategic growth opportunities, creating long-term business impact and scalable success. Connect with Jeremy Key takeaways - Traditional MQL models lead to inefficiencies like low conversion rates, wasted resources, and engagement with low-priority contacts. Jeremy explains how these models fail to identify real opportunities within accounts. - Jeremy describes buying groups as the next evolution in ABM, focusing on identifying multiple stakeholders within an account and targeting them collectively to improve opportunity creation. - First-, second- and third-party intent signals are critical to identifying active buying groups within accounts. Understanding these signals allows for better allocation of resources and more targeted marketing and sales efforts. - Jeremy outlines how buying groups allow both marketing and sales to work together by using personalized tactics for different stakeholders, creating a seamless activation process. - By analyzing historical data, companies can identify key personas involved in successful deals and tailor their outreach to align with the needs of similar stakeholders in the future. - Jeremy highlights the importance of tools like Demandbase, LeanData, Marketo, and custom-built applications for implementing and scaling buying group strategies effectively. - Jeremy predicts that buying group adoption will accelerate, and technology will evolve to better support this motion, offering enhanced tools for targeting and collaboration. - The successful adoption of buying groups requires an iterative approach that starts with manual processes, develops clear workflows, and eventually integrates technology to scale. Quotes On Identifying Buying Groups: “Being able to see who's in a buying group and understanding their personas is the first step to transforming your account-based strategy.” On Optimizing Resources Based on Signals: “Don't spend money where you see low or no engagement. When you see a high signal account, throw everything, including the kitchen sink, at it.” Communities: - Buying group members (LinkedIn community): A community dedicated to discussions and insights on buying group models in B2B marketing. He recommends this group for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of buying groups and to engage with industry experts.
In this thought-provoking episode of Drops of Gold, host Jeff Scult sits down with Jeremy Schwartz—co-owner of Powder Mountain and co-founder of Summit—for a candid conversation about creativity, entrepreneurship, and building meaningful communities. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a creative spirit, or someone navigating life's transitions, this episode offers profound insights into overcoming challenges and unlocking your full potential. How to Harness Creativity as a Tool for Growth Overcoming Imposter Syndrome The Power of Community How to Stay Aligned with Your Passion Why This Episode Matters: This conversation is packed with actionable insights for anyone who feels stuck, uncertain, or disconnected from their creative purpose. Jeremy's journey demonstrates that the limits we place on ourselves can be transcended with the right mindset, a supportive community, and a deep commitment to our passions. Tune in to gain clarity, ignite your creativity, and learn how to build a community that supports your personal and professional growth. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms! Drops of Gold Website | Drops of Gold Instagram | Jeff Scult Instagram This episode is brought to you by One Golden Thread, the eco-chic regenerative fashion brand founded by Jeff Scult. As a special offering for Drops of Gold listeners, receive 22% off your first purchase with - dropsofgold Drops of Gold is the NOW podcast hosted and threaded by Jeff Scult, devoted to reminding us how to release stuck stories, embrace life, and reveal our most expressive, authentic selves. Gratitudes: To One Golden Thread for powering the pod, to co-producers Mark Shapiro, Josh Robertson, and Victory for bringing it to life, Kat Benzova for her stunning guest portraits, and special thanks to artist Taib for featuring his electrifying new track Departures as the Drops of Gold title song. And infinite love to you, for your curiosity and commitment to living in your highest vibrational truth. Aho, here we grow. We are designed to be reminded, we are already golden inside. I'm Jeff Scult, Wishing you a radically yes f*ck yes day, Ase Bio Jeremy Schwartz is the Co-Founder & Creative Director of Summit, where for more than a decade, he has driven the creative vision behind the brand. Jeremy is also the Founder & Creative Director of All The Colors, a creative consulting agency that supports companies through crafting their brand narrative and identity, and executing on web assets, technologies, and marketing strategies. Prior to Summit, Jeremy spent eight years in the music industry, touring in a rock band, as well as co-founding and managing a record label and music publishing agency.
Part 1:We talk with Jeremy Schwartz, investigative reporter for ProPublica-Texas.We discuss the career of Judge O'Hare of Tarrant County, Texas. O'Hare, as County Judge, is powerful, and has a great deal of influence in many spheres. He is supported by Farris Wilkes and Tim Dunn, oil billionaires, fundamentalist christians. who are reshaping the political landscape to suit their christofascist goals. We discuss the tactics and steps they have used.Part 2:We talk with Michael Massing, and American writer based in New York City.We discuss Hedge Funds, and their managers. Massing talks about the 'new gilded age' brought about by the actions of Hedge Fund managers, and how they profit from manipulating stocks and other financial instruments. The middle class is being hollowed out because they are the victims of this practice. WNHNFM.ORG productionMusic: David Rovics: "Time to Act", for Will Von Sproson
In this week's edition of Wealthion's Weekly Market Recap, James Connor highlights key insights from our expert guests: David Rosenberg warns of an impending recession, highlighting clear signs of economic contraction, while Chris Casey sounds the alarm on a looming U.S. solvency crisis. Jeremy Schwartz analyzes China's stimulus and U.S. growth outlook, and Geo Chen shares why he's optimistic about a larger bull market ahead. Investment Concerns? Get a free portfolio review with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.wealthion.com/free Chapters: 00 - Introduction 00:33 - David Rosenberg Highlights | Full Interview: https://youtu.be/8dqSgtwPuRU 15:51 - Chris Casey Highlights | Full Interview: https://youtu.be/OdOVQuWPGCs 28:11 - Jeremy Schwartz Highlights | Full Interview: https://youtu.be/yAWD24H9gU4 42:52 - Geo Chen Highlights | Full Interview: https://youtu.be/On2oMaxFrbQ Connect with us online: Website: https://www.wealthion.com X: https://www.x.com/wealthion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthionofficial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wealthion/ #Economy #Markets #Finance #Investment #GlobalEconomy #EconomicTrends #MarketInsights #FinancialPlanning #WealthManagement #InvestmentAdvice #Economy #FinancialMarkets #GlobalTrends #ExpertAnalysis #Wealthion #Gold #Oil #Wealth #Stocks #BullMarket Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
China's stimulus and the Fed's rate cut aim to boost their economies—will it be enough? Jeremy Schwartz, WisdomTree's Global Chief Investment Officer, joins James Connor to discuss their impact on markets, the global economy, and where the risks and opportunities lie. They explore whether these moves can prevent a recession, stock market valuations, US elections, and how investors should position themselves. Jeremy also weighs in on geopolitical risks, including conflict escalation in the Middle East and tensions involving Taiwan, and explains why he likes commodities like oil to hedge them. Investment Concerns? Get a free portfolio review with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.wealthion.com/free This interview is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try and get on your way to being your best self at https://www.betterhelp.com/Wealthion Chapters: 1:17 - China Stimulus & Market Reaction 4:31 - Why Jeremy's Team At WisdomTree Are Skeptical About China's Stimulus 5:24 - China's $113 Billion Equity Support & Geopolitical Concerns 8:33 - US Economic Growth & Fed Rate Cuts 10:39 - Money Supply, Inflation, and the Fed's Policy Challenges 14:22 - Is the US Headed for a Recession? 15:39 - Global Impact of US and China Economic Policies 18:32 - Market Outlook: S&P 500, Valuations & Small Caps 21:29 - Tech Sector Valuations: Is This Another Bubble? 26:03 - Small Caps vs. Large Caps 27:41 - Corporate Earnings & Consumer Weakness 30:15 - Interest Rates & Yield Curve Discussion 32:50 - Commodities as Portfolio Hedges 35:25 - Economic Outlook for 2025 & Geopolitical Risks Connect with us online: Website: https://www.wealthion.com X: https://www.x.com/wealthion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthionofficial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wealthion/ #Economy #Finance #Investing #Markets #Geopolitics #EconomicOutlook #Fed #China #USA #InterestRates #FinancialMarkets #InvestmentTips #WealthManagement #Wealthion #Wealth #Oil #SP500 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is Jeremy Schwartz, CFA, Global Chief Investment Officer at WisdomTree. Before Jeremy started at WisdomTree in 2005, he was a head research assistant for Professor Jeremy Siegel and became his co-author on the sixth edition of the book Stocks for the Long Run. He received his B.S. in economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and hosts the Wharton Business Radio program Behind the Markets on SiriusXM 132. Jeremy is a CFA charter holder and is a member of CFA Society Philadelphia. In this episode, we start by covering Jeremy's charter holder story. We discuss how he first met Professor Jeremy Siegel while at U Penn and the amazing partnership they have had over the last couple of decades. We also dived into currency hedging in equity markets, the calculus behind launching a new ETF, his podcast and more. Today's hosts are Steve Curley, CFA (Founder, 55 North Private Wealth) & co-host Chris Cannon (CIO/Principal, FirsTrust) Please enjoy the episode. You can follow us on Twitter & LinkedIn or at investorsfirstpodcast.com
This interview with Jim Bianco and Jeremy Schwartz discusses the Federal Reserve's policy path, whether inflation will actually come down, and if the economy is headed for a no landing. We also delve into the neutral rate, the key election issues for markets, and whether stocks will outperform bonds. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:48 Jim & Jack's Assessment Of The Economy 02:58 The Fed & Interest Rates 03:55 Unemployment & The Sahm Rule 06:57 Is Inflation Coming Down? 08:33 Real Interest Rates 11:05 What Is The Neutral Rate? 14:21 The Pace Of The Cutting Cycle 18:41 Election Insights 20:55 Deficits Are The Key Issue 23:11 Will Stocks Outperform Bonds?
I am a long-time user and proponent of Squarespace for client projects and we've used them exclusively for over a decade.In this episode, I chat with Jeremy Schwartz, Squarespace's Director of Channel Partner Business, about what makes Squarespace such a powerful tool for creatives and designers and how it can help you build your business.Jeremy Schwartz is a business leader and Squarespace veteran who conceived, launched, and now manages their channel partner business. When he's not helping creative professionals build sustainable businesses, Jeremy spends his time practicing hot yoga, coparenting his three kids, and getting the most out of living in Brooklyn.Tune into this episode to hear:Why there will always be a market for professional creatives on SquarespaceHow Squarespace helps small businesses create streamlined processes for sustainable successHow the Circle community forums have grown to encompass much more than technical questionsRegister for Circle Day 2024:Squarespace Circle Day 2024: http://circleday.squarespace.com/nobs
This interview with Jim Bianco and Jeremy Schwartz discusses the Federal Reserve's policy path, whether inflation will actually come down, and if the economy is headed for a no landing. We also delve into the neutral rate, the key election issues for markets, and whether stocks will outperform bonds. __ Follow Jim Bianco on Twitter https://x.com/biancoresearch Follow Jeremy Schwartz on Twitter https://x.com/JeremyDSchwartz Follow Jack Farley on Twitter https://twitter.com/JackFarley96 Follow Forward Guidance on Twitter https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks on Twitter https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ __ Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (00:48) Jim & Jack's Assessment Of The Economy (02:58) The Fed & Interest Rates (03:55) Unemployment & The Sahm Rule (06:57) Is Inflation Coming Down? (08:33) Real Interest Rates (11:05) What Is The Neutral Rate? (14:21) The Pace Of The Cutting Cycle (18:41) Election Insights (20:55) Deficits Are The Key Issue (23:11) Will Stocks Outperform Bonds? __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets
One of the things that happens to me and virtually any other pastor who dares to speak about politics in this generation is that the critics come out in full force. And in my experience, critics tend to land in one of three camps. There are one of three types of criticisms. So, as we attempt to think biblically about the world in which we live, I want to answer those three typical criticisms. Let's talk about politics. Denny Burk, “Evangelicals for Harris,” August 14, 2024. Jeremy Schwartz and Jessica Priest, “Churches are breaking the law and endorsing in elections, experts say. The IRS looks the other way.” October 30, 2022.
Hear from George Moran, Host & European Economist, Jeremy Schwartz, Senior US Economist, and Dominic Bunning, Head of G10 FX Strategy, as they review the key market drivers over the week ahead. Market uncertainty is rife. Key data from the US and UK may set the record straight. Chapters: Week Ahead Key Themes with Dominic Bunning (01:12), US (05:11), Europe (09:38), Asia (13:41)
From Airship, the studio behind American Scandal, American History Tellers, and History Daily, comes a new true crime history podcast that takes you inside the minds of some of our most notorious felons and outlaws, exploring the dark side to the American dream. In this new show, host Jeremy Schwartz will introduce you to the picture-perfect brothers who teamed up to kill their parents; the thief who stole babies and ruined countless lives; the crypto king who siphoned off billions in the name of saving the world—and plenty more. From assassins and gangsters, to killers and con artists, whatever the case, whoever the criminal, you don't know the full story—until now. Enjoy this look into Al Capone. They have a 4-part series on Scarface himself, so if you want to go more in-depth on this iconic gangster, head over to American Criminal to get more! Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or to get early, ad-free access to the entire season first, plus hundreds of other ad-free history podcast episodes, subscribe at Into History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear from Andrew Ticehurst, Host and Australia Economist, Jeremy Schwartz, Senior US Economist, Andrzej Szczepaniak, Senior European Economist, and Jeong Woo Park, Asia Economist, as they review the key market drivers over the week ahead. The easing cycle has commenced, but central banks are running their own race. Chapters: US (01:13), Europe (06:14), Asia (09:08)
On episode 148 of The Compound and Friends, Michael Batnick and Downtown Josh Brown are joined by Professor Jeremy Siegel, the Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and Jeremy Schwartz, CIO of Wisdom Tree, to discuss: Professor Siegel's legendary book Stocks for the Long Run, what the Fed should do next, the best way to beat inflation, the housing market, AI stocks vs the tech bubble, what happened to small caps, and much more! This episode is sponsored by Public. Make your savings work harder and earn an industry-leading 5.1% APY with a high-yield cash account on Public. Visit https://public.com/ to learn more! Sign up for The Compound Newsletter and never miss out! https://www.thecompoundnews.com/subscribe Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecompoundnews Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecompoundnews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-compound-media/ Check out the latest in financial blogger fashion at The Compound shop: https://www.idontshop.com Investing involves the risk of loss. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be or regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions. Michael Batnick and Josh Brown are employees of Ritholtz Wealth Management and may maintain positions in the securities discussed in this video. All opinions expressed by them are solely their own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Ritholtz Wealth Management. The Compound Media, Incorporated, an affiliate of Ritholtz Wealth Management, receives payment from various entities for advertisements in affiliated podcasts, blogs and emails. Inclusion of such advertisements does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation thereof, or any affiliation therewith, by the Content Creator or by Ritholtz Wealth Management or any of its employees. For additional advertisement disclaimers see here https://ritholtzwealth.com/advertising-disclaimers. Investments in securities involve the risk of loss. Any mention of a particular security and related performance data is not a recommendation to buy or sell that security. The information provided on this website (including any information that may be accessed through this website) is not directed at any investor or category of investors and is provided solely as general information. Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. See our disclosures here: https://ritholtzwealth.com/podcast-youtube-disclosures/ A High-Yield Cash Account is a secondary brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn a variable interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance. Neither Public Investing nor any of its affiliates is a bank. Learn more at public.com/disclosures/high-yield-account Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear from Andrew Ticehurst, Host and Australia Economist, Jeremy Schwartz, Senior U.S. Economist, Andrzej Szczepaniak, Senior European Economist and Kohei Okazaki, Senior Japan Economist as they discuss the key themes driving global markets over the coming week. After rate cuts in Canada and Europe, focus turns to the Fed and the Bank of Japan. Chapters: U.S. (01:28), Europe (05:29), Asia (10:29)
Markets remain uncertain, but sitting down with top industry insiders can help clear the uncertainties.In this episode, Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist at Carson Group & Sonu Varghese, VP, Global Macro Strategist at Carson Group, are joined by Jeremy Schwartz, Global Chief Investment Officer at WisdomTree Asset Management. Together they engage in a rich conversation on the current state of global markets, the impact of inflation, tech stocks, the future of interest rates and more!Jeremy discusses: His journey with Professor Siegel and the inception of WisdomTree Asset ManagementThe nuances of currency valuation and the implications for international investingInsights into the Japanese market, Warren Buffett's investment strategies, and the potential of India as an investment destinationThe competitive landscape of China's market and the tactical considerations for investorsThe potential for AI to revolutionize productivity and its long-term implications for the economyThe importance of real-time data in understanding economic indicators like inflation and housing costsThe influence of tech companies on market indices and the broader implications for sector-based investingThe future of interest rates and the debate between market expectations and Federal Reserve projectionsAnd more!Resources:Any questions about the show? Send it to us! We'd love to hear from you! factsvsfeelings@carsongroup.com Connect with Jeremy Schwartz: LinkedIn: Jeremy SchwartzX: Jeremy SchwartzConnect with Ryan Detrick: LinkedIn: Ryan DetrickX: Ryan DetrickConnect with Sonu Varghese: LinkedIn: Sonu VargheseX: Sonu VargheseAbout Our Guest:Jeremy Schwartz has served as our Global Chief Investment Officer since November 2021 and leads WisdomTree's investment strategy team in the construction of WisdomTree's equity Indexes, quantitative active strategies and multi-asset Model Portfolios. Jeremy joined WisdomTree in May 2005 as a Senior Analyst, adding Deputy Director of Research to his responsibilities in February 2007. He served as Director of Research from October 2008 to October 2018 and as Global Head of Research from November 2018 to November 2021. Before joining WisdomTree, he was a head research assistant for Professor Jeremy Siegel and, in 2022, became his co-author on the sixth edition of the book Stocks for the Long Run. Jeremy is also co-author of the Financial Analysts Journal paper “What Happened to the Original Stocks in the S&P 500?” He received his B.S. in economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and hosts the Wharton Business Radio program Behind the Markets on SiriusXM 132. Jeremy is a member of the CFA Society of Philadelphia.
Drew Perkins talks with Granbury, Texas school board member, Courtney Gore, and journalist, Jeremy Schwartz, about her experience with GOP efforts in her town to push their agenda at all costs. Click To View Links & Resources Mentioned In This Episode
Hear from Andrew Ticehurst, Host and Australia Economist, George Moran, European Economist, Jeremy Schwartz, Senior US Economist and Hannah Liu, China Economist, as they review the key market drivers over the week ahead. US core PCE inflation data, out late next week, hold the key for markets. Chapters: U.S. (01:22), Europe (05:42), Asia (08:53)
Part 1:We talk with Jeremy Schwartz, who writes for ProPublica.We discuss the case of a teacher in Texas who ran for the school board on the conservative side. She discovered, once elected, that the platform she ran on, "the schools are indoctrinating children" was WRONG AND NOT TRUE. She recognized the wealthy investors who wanted to starve local schools were not mistaken, but INTENDED to hurt local public schools. However, she was unable to convince them. She is being marginalized and likely will be ostracized from the far-right organizations.We also discuss the selective purging of voter rolls in Florida. Democrats, including candidates for office are being purged.Part 2:We talk with Bill Curry and Laura Jedeed.We discuss climate change and how immigration patterns are changing. The Global South is more affected by climate change, and migrants from this disaster are being denied entry into the US and other northern countries. The US needs immigrants, because there are not enough younger people who can work to support the economy or older residents. WNHNFM.ORG production
Jeremy Schwartz, global chief investment officer at WisdomTree, says that despite current headlines, the economy will have a higher real growth rate, with productivity improved by technological advances and continued full employment, which should help the economy avoid recession. He notes that inflation rates may not be quite as high as they seem, saying that inflation is below official government levels when looked at in more updated, modern ways to evaluate consumer prices, noting that shelter costs are dramatically overstated in traditional measures, skewing the numbers. All of this creates a positive long-term outlook, Schwartz said. Adam Turnquist, chief technical strategist at LPL Financial, says the market's technical picture suggests a downturn in the offing, but likely nothing beyond a 5 percent decline before the market resumes pursuit of record highs. Jonathan Mondillo, head of North American fixed income for abrdn says that record discount levels for municipal bond closed-end funds, coupled with attractive yields on those funds, are creating real opportunities for income investors. In the Market Call, Adam Peck of Riverwater Partners talks about putting a social investment lens over a market view to select stocks.
Hear from Andrew Ticehurst, Host and Australia Economist, Andrzej Szczepaniak, Senior European Economist, Jeremy Schwartz, U.S. Economist and Hannah Liu, China Economist as they discuss this week's central bank and data surprises, and share their take on key economic reports and events over the coming week. Chapters: U.S. (02:34), Europe (08:47), Asia (12:50)
The U.S. economic machine rolls on and the BoE and ECB are now likely to cut a slower pace. Hear from George Moran, Host and European Economist, Jeremy Schwartz, U.S. Economist, and Kohei Okazaki, Senior Japan Economist, as they discuss their take on key U.S., Europe and Asia data out next week. Chapters: (U.S. 03:20), (Euro Area 06:12), (Asia 11:51)
Shares of Apple are falling on a new note warning of weak demand for the iPhone. Cleo Capital's Sarah Kunst lays out the road ahead. Plus, the odds for a June rate cut are at their lowest since October. WisdomTree's Jeremy Schwartz explains. And, Jim Cramer says investors should just be thankful that the Fed isn't hiking anymore. Charles Schwab's Jeff Kleintop discusses.
WE APPRECIATE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! If you wouldn't mind please go leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks!! Welcome back to Episode 315 of On the Spot Sports and in today's episode we have a very special guest, current professional hockey player, Jeremy Schwartz! Schwartzy and I talk about this season with the Kalkaska Battlers, Gaylord Snow and FPHL main camp with the Blue Ridge Bobcats. We also talk about watching the MIHL grow and develop every year, best parts about seeing the MIHL expand, camp in Blue Ridge, lessons learned from FPHL Free Agent and main camps, junior hockey with the Metro Jets, ACHA college hockey at Oakland University and so much more! We hope you guys enjoy this episode!! Thank you Schwartzy for coming on the show! I had a blast!! Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify and Apple/Google Podcasts @ On The Spot Sports Get $25 off our guy Jamie Phillips Nutrition book for Hockey Players with the discount code "ONTHESPOT" on victoremnutrition.com Living Sisu link: https://livingsisu.com/app/devenirmem.... BECOME A MEMBER TODAY
President Biden will deliver his State of the Union address today. American Enterprise Institute's James Pethokoukis gives his expectations. Plus, Citi is out with a list of stocks with characteristics similar to the Magnificent 7. Citi's Beata Manthey lays out the names to watch. And, Fed Chair Jay Powell isn't ready to say when rates will come down this year. WisdomTree's Jeremy Schwartz, Hargreaves Landsdown's Sophie Lund-Yates, and Requisite Capital Management's Bryn Talkington explain.
Show NotesBlog post from Ben Carlson titled “How often do bear markets occur?” -https://awealthofcommonsense.com/2024/02/how-often-do-bear-markets-occur/?Tweet from Jeremy Schwartz - https://twitter.com/JeremyDSchwartz/status/1760090109209129310?
How can behavioral finance improve your investment strategies?Today on Framework, Jeremy Schwartz, Global Chief Investment Officer at WisdomTree Asset Management, joins Ana Trujillo Limón, Director, Coaching and Advisor Content, for a conversation about behavioral finance in investment strategies. Jeremy reflects on his path to becoming a CIO, influenced by his father and a natural affinity for finance. Together they discuss Jeremy's research collaborations, such as with Dr. Siegel on "Future for Investors," and the potential of AI in investing. Jeremy also shares information on investment philosophy, including Warren Buffett's 20-punch card rule, and recommends useful behavioral finance readings. Their conversation further examines market dynamics, the equity risk premium, and the historical inflation protection provided by stocks, contrasting their performance with bond yields. Jeremy discusses: His journey to becoming the Global Chief Investment Officer at WisdomTree Asset ManagementImportance of behavioral finance in investment strategiesThe value of academic research and expert insights in crafting robust portfolios and advising clientsAI's impact on the investment industrySignificance of Warren Buffett's investment philosophy and the 20 punch card ruleSome recommended readings for behavioral financeAnd moreResources:Mary Bell Carlson, Ph.D., CFP®, AFC®: Emotional Intelligence & Client RelationshipsJulie Ragatz, Ph.D.: Behavioral Finance Theory & Decision MakingDaniel Crosby, Ph.D.: Money's Role in The Meaning of LifeMary Bell Carlson, Ph.D., CFP®, AFC®: Emotional Intelligence & Client RelationshipsStocks for the Long RunFuture for InvestorsBehind the Markets Podcast Connect with Ana Trujillo Limón: Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Ana Trujillo LimónConnect with Jeremy Schwartz:WisdomTree Asset ManagementLinkedIn: Jeremy SchwartzAbout our Guest: Jeremy Schwartz has been the Global Chief Investment Officer at WisdomTree Asset Management since November 2021 and leads WisdomTree's investment strategy team in the construction of WisdomTree's equity Indices, quantitative active strategies, and multi-asset Model Portfolios. Jeremy joined WisdomTree in May 2005 as a Senior Analyst, adding Deputy Director of Research to his responsibilities in February 2007. He served as Director of Research from October 2008 to October 2018 and as Global Head of Research from November 2018 to November 2021. Before joining WisdomTree, he was a head research assistant for Professor Jeremy Siegel and, in 2022, became his co-author on the sixth edition of the book Stocks for the Long Run. Jeremy is also co-author of the Financial Analysts Journal paper “What Happened to the Original Stocks in the S&P 500?” He received his B.S. in economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and hosts the Wharton Business Radio program Behind the Markets on SiriusXM 132. Jeremy is a member of the CFA Society of Philadelphia.Send us your questions, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at framework@carsongroup.com.
How much you pay for stocks really matters. Should value investing be part of that strategy? To find out more, Barry Ritholtz speaks with Jeremy Schwartz. Schwartz is Global Chief Investment Officer of WisdomTree, leading the firm's investment strategy team in the construction of equity Indexes, quantitative active strategies and multi-asset Model Portfolios.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our first blind tasting episode of 2024, host and Master Sommelier Christopher Tanghe speaks with Clara Klein and Jeremy Schwartz, lead sommeliers with the Frasca Hospitality Group in Colorado. They talk about the role of blind tasting in their work and studies, then tackle the complex topic of minerality in wine. Clara is the lead sommelier at Denver's Sunday Vinyl, which she helped open in 2019 after working at Frasca Food and Wine and Tavernetta. Prior to these roles with the Frasca Hospitality Group, Clara was a sommelier at The Little Nell in Aspen and Mourad in San Francisco. She has worked harvest in Italy and California. Jeremy is part of the team at Frasca Food and Wine in Boulder, where he has worked for 17 years. He transitioned to the wine industry from the medical field and worked most front-of-house positions at Frasca before stepping into the lead sommelier role. Jeremy is an Advanced Sommelier with the Court of Master Sommeliers, Americas. After their tasting conversations, Clara and Jeremy taste the same wine. Listen closely and guess along with them! We reveal the wine at the end of the episode. If you enjoy this episode, please leave us a review to support the show. Cheers!
My guest today is Will Peck. Will is the Head of Digital Assets at WisdomTree, where he oversees the firm's digital assets, crypto, and blockchain initiatives. After speaking with WisdomTree's CIO, Jeremy Schwartz, a few weeks ago it was great to explore their digital strategy with Will. We discuss the firm's digital roots, the complexity around launching a bitcoin ETF, and their innovative app – WisdomTree Prime. Please enjoy my conversation with Will Peck. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ----- Making Markets is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Making Markets, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @makingmkts | @ericgoldenx Show Notes: (00:02:05) - First Question - How he became the head of Digital Assets at WisdomTree (00:02:51) - Wisdom Trees first steps into the digital assets space (00:04:50) - Why he thinks bitcoin is not a replacement for gold (00:06:31) - His views on the US regulatory market and why launching in Europe is different (00:09:15) - FCC denial and what that means for GPTC (00:11:01) - The BlackRock twist that finally put things in motion (00:13:11) - The likelihood that similar businesses and assets will copy one another (00:16:37) - Derby style launching and splitting the pot (00:17:57) - Why he thinks ETFs make the most sense (00:20:13) - His macro take on where Bitcoin is (00:21:29) - The reason why they chose the public market versus private (00:24:08) - How black listing is handled when a financial firm launches a token (00:26:21) - What he thinks about the finality of settlement (00:27:53) - WisdomTree Prime's focus on the wallet (00:31:24) - The big change for Wisdom Tree to build physical infrastructure (00:35:05) - He explains Prime (00:36:16) - Stable coins and what they are invested in (00:37:40) - How Wisdom Tree bond funds work (00:37:59) - Creating funds around regulatory ambiguity (00:39:06) - How bond funds pay interest to tokens (00:40:22) - Logistics behind moving tokens from a Prime wallet to another account (00:42:06) - Keeping record of tokens (00:43:38) - He talks about the token opportunities they are most excited about (00:46:24) - Steps to get a stable coin to pay interest (00:47:17) - What he's most excited for Wisdom Tree clients to experience Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are equities the best long-term investment? If so, is that always true? In this episode of At the Money, Barry Ritholtz speaks with Jeremy Schwartz about why you should, or should not, go heavy on stocks. Schwartz is Global Chief Investment Officer of WisdomTree, leading the firm's investment strategy team in the construction of equity Indexes, quantitative active strategies and multi-asset Model Portfolios.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest today is Jeremy Schwartz. Jeremy is the Global Chief Investment Officer at WisdomTree. Before joining the group in 2005, he was the Head Research Assistant for Professor Jeremy Siegel and has helped co-author a number of books and papers with him over the years, including his popular "Stocks for the Long Run" book. Since joining WisdomTree, Jeremy has been instrumental in developing their world-renowned ETF expertise, and that is the focus of our discussion today. We break down the investment wrapper, explore why some ETFs have become massive and learn why they aren't as popular in fixed income. Please enjoy my conversation with Jeremy Schwartz. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ----- Making Markets is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Making Markets, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @makingmkts | @ericgoldenx (00:01:47) - First Question - A summary of Jeremy's paper he wrote with Professor Siegel (00:04:31) - An explanation of how the S&P committee adds companies to their list (00:05:59) - A hypothesis on passive investing and its pros and cons for the S&P (00:07:51) - What investors do when a company hits zero (00:09:40) - The 7 market cap companies and how they impact the index (00:10:47) - A snapshot of WisdomTree and its business (00:12:53) - The 2006 competing products and SEC's resistance to ETFs (00:15:09) - How a create /redeem system works (00:18:06) - The definition of a simple ETF basket is (00:18:53) - How banks avoid taxes when transferring equities (00:20:16) - Jeremy's strongest argument against ETFs (00:21:58) - How authorized participants make money from ETFs (00:23:11) - The early push backs of ETFs (00:25:02) - Index rules and who can post performance (00:27:17) - A breakdown of CRSP (Center for Research in Security Prices??) (00:27:45) - The pros of self indexing and capitalizing on the ETF market (00:28:57) - The reason why fixed income ETFs haven't shared the similar growth of other ETFs (00:30:46) - The bond market and its major flaws (00:32:20) - Common themes of successful products (00:36:51) - Similar themes of products that do not work out (00:38:41) - Where the Bitcoin ETF stands today (00:40:14) - Which ETF providers will have access the the Bitcoin ETF (00:43:18) - When the Bitcoin ETF might be available (00:43:33) - The likelihood of non-bank providers stepping in to provide Bitcoin ETFs (00:44:22) - How providers find out and ETF has been approved (00:44:54) - Jeremy's most popular tweet is (00:45:27) - Alternative data sets and why they are important (00:47:49) - The distribution of mortgages and how many people do not have them (00:49:45) - Professor Siegel's view on the market (00:51:40) - Where Jeremy thinks we are in the cycle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it mean to be a long-term investor? In this special mash up episode, all the show's guests from the past year weigh in. Listen now to hear from Ben Carlson, Taylor Schulte, Burton Malkiel, Phil Huber, Rubin Miller, Dasarte Yarnway, Robin Powell, Brian King, Jeremy Schwartz, Rick Ferri, Mike Piper, Carl Richards, Ashby Daniels, Polina Pompliano, Mathieu Pellerin, John Jennings, Cait Howerton, Tyler Olson, Jesse Cramer, Meir Statman, Susan Jones, Hal Hershfield, William Bernstein, and Peter Lazaroff. Visit www.TheLongTermInvestor.com for show notes, free resources, and a place to submit questions.
On episode 97 of Ask The Compound, Ben Carlson and Duncan Hill are joined by WisdomTree's CIO, Jeremy Schwartz, to discuss owning stocks for the long run, if international diversification is worth it, why inflation is lower than it seems, and much more! Submit your Ask The Compound questions to askthecompoundshow@gmail.com!
Markets are kicking off the final week of Q3, with all three indices poised to end the quarter in the red. WisdomTree's Jeremy Schwartz explains. Plus, missed out on the year-to-date rally and hoping to lock in some gains? Franklin Mutual Advisers' Katrina Dudley gives her best stock idea. And, there's a busy agenda on tap for Wall Street, but is last week's selling a tell for this week's action? Veritas Financial Group's Greg Branch weighs in.
What does the 2023 bank walk mean for the broader economy and the nature of banking? How should investors, too, be thinking about the bank walks and their impact on lending and the broader economy? VettaFi financial futurist Dave Nadig sat down with Bianco Research LLC president Jim Bianco and WisdomTree global CIO Jeremy Schwartz to discuss. Speaking at the Camp Kotok financial gathering in Maine last month, the trio addressed a series of bank-specific and broader questions. They touched on the nature of modern banking, how concerned banks should be about deposits, the impact of bank walks on the overall economy, and gauged the potential for Fed rate cuts before the 2024 election, as well.
Jeremy Schwartz, global CIO at WisdomTree Asset Management, joins Maggie Lake to break down the recent price action in mega cap tech, China-U.S. relations after China's recent ban on the iPhone, and the factors influencing September's interest rate decision.You can find more of Jeremy's work here: https://t.co/7r8WAngKUp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On episode 106 of The Compound and Friends, Michael Batnick and Downtown Josh Brown are joined by Eric Balchunas and Jeremy Schwartz to discuss: the magnificent seven, the bond market, defined outcome ETFs, inflation, the spot bitcoin ETF saga, and much more! Thanks to Kraneshares for sponsoring this episode. Register for the China Internet Triple Feature webinar at: https://kraneshares.com/webinars/china_internet_triple_feature_kweb_cweb_klip/ Check out the latest in financial blogger fashion at The Compound shop: https://www.idontshop.com Investing involves the risk of loss. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be or regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions. Michael Batnick and Josh Brown are employees of Ritholtz Wealth Management and may maintain positions in the securities discussed in this video. All opinions expressed by them are solely their own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Ritholtz Wealth Management. Wealthcast Media, an affiliate of Ritholtz Wealth Management, receives payment from various entities for advertisements in affiliated podcasts, blogs and emails. Inclusion of such advertisements does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation thereof, or any affiliation therewith, by the Content Creator or by Ritholtz Wealth Management or any of its employees. For additional advertisement disclaimers see here https://ritholtzwealth.com/advertising-disclaimers. Investments in securities involve the risk of loss. Any mention of a particular security and related performance data is not a recommendation to buy or sell that security. The information provided on this website (including any information that may be accessed through this website) is not directed at any investor or category of investors and is provided solely as general information. Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. See our disclosures here: https://ritholtzwealth.com/podcast-youtube-disclosures/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stocks rally and rates drop as investors wonder what the Fed can do from here. Jeremy Schwartz, global CIO at WisdomTree Asset Management, joins Maggie Lake to discuss the implications of yesterday's Federal Reserve interest rate pause, the resiliency of the U.S. economy, whether we're seeing softening in the labor market, and where investors can find opportunities in these tricky markets. You can find more of Jeremy's work here: https://www.wisdomtree.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our guest this week is Jeremy Schwartz. Jeremy is global chief investment officer for WisdomTree Investments. In that role, Jeremy leads the firm's investment team and is responsible for constructing its equity indexes, quantitative active strategies, and model portfolios. Jeremy joined WisdomTree in May 2005 and previously held several posts at the firm, including serving as its global head of research. Prior to joining WisdomTree, Jeremy served as a research assistant for Professor Jeremy Siegel and is credited as Siegel's co-author of the sixth edition of the book, Stocks for the Long Run. Jeremy received his bachelor's degree from the Wharton School and is a CFA charterholder.BackgroundBioStocks for the Long Run: The Definitive Guide to Financial Market Returns & Long-Term Investment Strategies, Sixth Edition, by Jeremy Siegel, with Jeremy SchwartzThe Future for Investors: Why the Tried and True Triumphs Over the Bold and the New, by Jeremy SiegelDo-Nothing Strategies“What Beat the S&P 500 Over the Past Three Decades? Doing Nothing,” by Jeffrey Ptak, Morningstar.com, April 17, 2023.Creative Destruction: Why Companies That Are Built to Last Underperform the Market—and How to Successfully Transform Them, by Richard Foster and Sarah Kaplan“Wise Words in Warren's Recent Letter,” by Jeremy Schwartz, wisdomtree.com, March 8, 2023.“Long-Term Returns on the Original S&P 500 Companies,” by Jeremy Siegel and Jeremy Schwartz, jstor.org, 2006.Market Outlook“The Most Important Charts for 2023,” by Jeremy Schwartz and Brian Manby, caia.org, May 8, 2023.Risk and Return“A Surprise Influence in S&P 500 Earnings? The Dollar,” by Jeremy Schwartz, wisdomtree.com, May 31, 2023.Fama and French Three Factor Model Definition: Formula and Interpretation, by Adam Hayes, www.investopedia.com, May 31, 2022.“A Deep Dive Into Growth & Momentum,” by Jeremy Schwartz, wisdomtree.com, July 12, 2021.“A Surprising Rebalance Season for S&P Style Indexes,” by Jeremy Schwartz, wisdomtree.com, Jan. 5, 2023.WisdomTree Index Performance AttributionInflation and Dividends“A New Regime for Commodities: An Update,” by Jeremy Schwartz, wisdomtree.com, May 31, 2022.“To Reveal Value, Start With Dividends,” Focus Points video series with Jeremy Schwartz, wisdomtree.com, Jan. 11, 2023.“Quality Dividend Growth Performance Viewed Through Venn by Two Sigma,” by Jeremy Schwartz and Christopher Carrano, wisdomtree.com, May 15, 2023.Foreign Stocks“Lowering Your China Risk,” by Jeremy Schwartz and Matt Wagner, wisdomtree.com, May 19, 2023.“Values Strong Run in Emerging Markets,” by Aneeka Gupta and Jeremy Schwartz, wisdomtree.com, May 5, 2023.“Don't Layer Currency Risk on Top of Equity Exposure,” by Jeremy Schwartz and Christopher Gannatti, wisdomtree.com, 2019.ESG“Revisiting the WisdomTree ESG Model Portfolios,” by Scott Welch, wisdomtree.com, Oct. 14, 2022.“Aswath Damodaran: A Valuation Expert's Take on Inflation, Stock Buybacks, ESG, and More,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, May 16, 2023.
Debt ceiling talks proceed as eager investors wait for tomorrow's inflation data. Jeremy Schwartz, global CIO of WisdomTree Asset Management, joins Maggie Lake to share his key takeaways from Warren Buffet's shareholder event this weekend, what to expect from April CPI data, and why we need to pay attention to the debt ceiling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you want to know how the market could perform in the future, then look back a couple hundred years. Jeremy Schwartz is the Global Chief Investment Officer at WisdomTree and co-host of the “Behind the Markets” podcast. He's also co-author of the latest edition of the best-selling book, “Stocks for the Long Run.” Robert Brokamp caught up with Schwartz to discuss: - Why “dying industrial companies” have beaten the broader market - Managing cash in a higher interest rate climate - How often investors should rebalance - The data that the Federal Reserve may be misreading Companies and investments discussed: MSFT, CVS, KO, DTH, AMZN, XOM, CVX, USFR Host: Robert Brokamp Guest: Jeremy Schwartz Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Annie Franks, Tim Sparks