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Making Money with Matt McCall
'The Market Is Pricing In a Hawkish Fed' – Why That's Good News for Stocks

Making Money with Matt McCall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 31:33


On this episode of Making Money With Matt McCall, Matt invites back C. Scott Garliss. He's one of the most plugged-in analysts at Stansberry Research and the editor of Stansberry NewsWire. They dive into earnings from semiconductor giant Nvidia (NVDA) and discuss what's going on with the Federal Reserve and interest rates. They also cover a big topic on Wall Street that's not getting a lot of attention yet – new drugs being used to fight obesity. This is a huge epidemic that's affecting millions of people around the world. And many pharmaceutical companies have jumped on the trend to develop drugs to fight against it. So, Scott shares two companies at the forefront of what could be a game changer in the fight against obesity.  ➡️ Watch Here 00:00 Scott's view on the Fed's rate hikes 8:24 The S&P performance 11:00 The disconnect between reality and recession-looming rhetoric 14:06 Correlations between the Federal fund rates and the stock market 18:15 The prospect for the market in the next few months 19:57 The tech sector 22:04 Nvidia's trend 22:56 Scott's view on the healthcare sector 26:48 Scott's long-term investment choice

Making Money with Matt McCall
How the S&P 500's Historical Trends Help Us Predict the Future

Making Money with Matt McCall

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 29:32


There are many different ways to analyze the stock market to predict what's coming next. Of course, nobody has a crystal ball. But by breaking down historical numbers and trends, we can get a good idea of what's ahead... and put the odds in our favor. On this episode of Making Money With Matt McCall, that's exactly what Matt does. He welcomes a colleague who is one of the most plugged-in analysts at Stansberry Research – C. Scott Garliss, the editor of Stansberry NewsWire. In the show, Scott looks back on previous instances that mirror what's going on in the stock market today. This gives us a clearer view as to where stocks may be headed over the next couple years. This is a can't-miss educational episode. You'll walk away with an understanding of how we got to where we are and where we're likely going. ➡️ Watch Now

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The Jiggy Jaguar Show
Ep. 2/22/2021 - The Jiggy Jaguar Show

The Jiggy Jaguar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021


ECONOMIC-MARKET ANALYST: Scott Garliss is the editor of Stansberry NewsWire and Stansberry NewsWire Premium– real-time daily blogs in which he and his analysts scour the markets to offer you a better understanding of the forces driving market volatility… and recommending the best ways to trade that volatility. BIO: Before joining Stansberry Research in 2017, Scott spent 20 years trading for some of the top investment banks in the country, including First Union Securities, Wachovia Securities, Stifel Nicolaus, and FBR Capital Markets. It was his job to reach out to these firm's most important clients, to make sure they were on top of the upcoming events – both economic and political – that were most likely to move the markets and influence the value of their holdings. In other words, Scott's specialty was to analyze what traders from around the world were thinking and doing in the markets. With Stansberry NewsWire, he uses his expertise to reveal what's happening behind-the-scenes on Wall Street, so you can profit on Main Street. WEBSITE: stansberrynewswire.com WEBSITE: stansberryresearch.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/StansberryResearch/ TWITTER: @SG_Stansberry LEGAL EAGLE Larry Klayman, author of It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry! Klayman, is founder and former chairman of the successful non-profit foundation Judicial Watch, and current chairman of Freedom Watch. With a title that satirically mocks It Takes a Village by Hillary Clinton, It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry! details how our executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government have become thoroughly corrupt and failed the citizenry. Imploring Americans to turn away from the “scandal industry” of the cable news networks, which enrich themselves by magnifying crises—if not creating mass panic to boost ratings and advertising dollars—and offering false hope to lure viewers that there will be justice to remedy government corruption, the author Larry Klayman, both the founder of Judicial Watch and now Freedom Watch, offers concrete solutions for creating a federal judiciary and instituting citizens' grand juries. Quoting Founding Fathers like John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, Klayman explains above all that without ethics, morality, and religion, it will not matter how many times we change our forms of government or rules—there will be no lasting liberty. This work is a call to arms during these times of crises, when government corruption

Bill Meyer Show Podcast
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Bill Meyer Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 48:54


Catching up on the news and opinion, later Scott Garliss is the editor of Stansberry NewsWire and Stansberry NewsWire Premium - we talk how things are looking in the markets for 2021

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Stansberry Insider Weekly
Election Unknowns Influencing the Markets, Marijuana’s Most Powerful Lobbyist & Asia’s Travel Bubble

Stansberry Insider Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 54:55


This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. Tuesday is the general election and Jessica’s first two guests give their thoughts on how this election will affect the economy. Terry Haines of Pangaea Policy breaks down the five most relevant unknowns in determining Tuesday’s election results and what investors need to know. Then, Stansberry NewsWire’s Scott Garliss explains which economic data has a good chance of predicting the election outcome, and what the party of the next president tells us about the direction of the markets.  Jessica and Tom Carroll, Editor of Cannabis Capitalist, interview Capitol Hill’s most influential Cannabis lobbyist.  Saphira Galoob, of the National Cannabis Roundtable, gives her insights on how close we are to the federal legalization of marijuana and which lawmakers she believes can turn the tide toward making that happen. What is a “Travel Bubble”? It’s a popular new term and Brian Tycangco of True Wealth Opportunities: China explains and shares how investors can profit.

Stansberry Insider Weekly
World Financial Leaders: “Don’t Turn Off the Cash Flow”, What Global Growth Means to Your Wallet & the “Melt Up” Gets Juiced

Stansberry Insider Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 52:47


Join Jessica Stone this week for a wrap-up of her coverage of the Road to Recovery -- the annual meetings for the International Monetary Fund & World Bank.  Global finance officials are calling for more spending to save the economy during the Great Lockdown.  What this means for your investments, your wallet….and the melt up. Stansberry Newswire’s Scott Garliss joins Jessica as they recap how the world is recovering from the COVID-19 shutdowns and where governments are investing going forward.  International Editor Kim Iskyan shared his personal experience with technology in Europe after moving there from Asia -- and what that tells you about the best ideas for investing in technology going forward. Brett Eversole, Senior Analyst at True Wealth, discusses why all this cash going into the U.S. economy...is juicing the stock market...creating the next big wave of the “melt-up.” The Chinese economy has led the way for global growth.  Brian Tycangco, Senior Analyst at True Wealth Opportunities: China, explains how they’ve done it post-pandemic -- and what that means for investors. Jessica and Scott got a chance to sit down with Fabio Natalucci, IMF’s Deputy Director of Monetary and Capital Markets. Fabio talks about the differences between the ‘08 recession and what we’re experiencing now. Jessica also asks Fabio what risks come with investing in some of the emerging markets.

Stansberry Insider Weekly
What the Media is Missing About the Fed, China is Growing Again, & Reading the "Tech Tea Leaves"

Stansberry Insider Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 61:44


This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. Federal Reserve officials give us good news on the economy.  One even makes a provocative prediction.  But the media misses the message.  Jessica gets analysis from Stansberry Newswire’s Scott Garliss. Has China fully recovered from the coronavirus pandemic? Stansberry China’s CEO James Early and his colleague, Jia Guo, discuss masks, dining out, and how consumers are changing the calculus for recovery.  Jessica asks what the U.S. can learn from China.  A big merger in the semiconductor industry as two key players are poised to join forces: Nvidia and ARM. What will this mean for the rest of the chip industry?  Dave Lashmet, editor of Venture Technology, breaks down what investors should know.  Christmas is fast approaching which means “Black Friday” is even closer. How will retailers handle the year's biggest shopping season, amidst the pandemic, and what companies are struggling to adjust? True Wealth’s Vic Lederman answers those questions and who is ready to pass what Jessica calls, “The Black Friday test.” To stay up-to-date with all of the top insider news, follow us on social media at SRInsiderWeekly. 

Stansberry Insider Weekly
Tik Tok/Oracle Sale on Hold, Walmart+ & Marijuana Legalization

Stansberry Insider Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 45:35


This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. The big news this week is the pending sale of Tik Tok to Oracle. Despite the week’s wheeling and dealing, by Friday morning, President Trump had ordered a ban on Tik Tok to begin on Sunday and added another popular Chinese messaging app.  We’ll hear from President Trump on what he wants from a deal. Jessica’s first guest, Brian Tycangco of True Wealth Opportunities: China weighs in on what this means for US/China relations and future business deals between the two economic powers.  Is there new competition for Amazon Prime? Vic Lederman from True Wealth Opportunities joins Jessica to discuss the launch of Walmart+. Is Walmart+ truly a threat and how will its entry affect other retail stocks? Stansberry NewsWire’s Scott Garliss explains why a weak dollar is good for the Stock Market and which sectors benefit most. Roughly one third of Americans could have access to legalized marijuana if voters approve state ballot initiatives in the upcoming election. Cannabis Capitalist Editor Tom Carroll has all the details on what that means for cannabis investors. Tom also had a chance to chat with Ben Kovler, CEO of Green Thumb Industries, and we’ll hear what he had to say about the pace of legalization.

Stansberry Insider Weekly
Housing Blows the Doors off, a new Nickname for China’s Top Tech Out-performers & Investing in Cyber Security

Stansberry Insider Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 64:29


This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in business and economic news. It has not been a good week for US/China relations. On Tuesday, President Trump cancelled last week's trade talks with China, and we'll hear why in the opening headlines. The U.S also levied tough sanctions on Huawei, China's tech giant, which could affect the race for 5G. It was a good week for Target though, as the company posted a monster earnings report. The same can't be said for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. Its stock fell sharply after the President called for a boycott. Are we on the road to an economic recovery? Gauging from the housing market, we might be. Jessica's first guest, Scott Garliss, Editor of the Stansberry NewsWire, tells Jessica that a strong housing market is a good start. The Democratic National Convention has concluded with Joe Biden formally accepting the nomination. Should Biden win in November, what will happen to the economy, and more importantly, how will that affect our relationship with China? James Early, from Stansberry China, has those answers. James also indicates which sectors to keep an eye on and which to avoid should there be a change at the White House. Brian Tycangco of True Wealth Opportunities: China, has created a new acronym for the four Chinese tech companies that have completely outperformed their American counterparts this year. Find out which companies Brian is referring to. Also, Jessica and Brian discuss all the anti-China sentiment happening here in the U.S. and what that means to investors. In our "CEO Sit Down," Jessica welcomes Intrusion CEO, Jack Blount. Mr. Blount explains to Jessica and Venture Value’s Bryan Beach how his company is fighting cyber attacks in a brand new way. Jack has some very strong opinions on China and the threat it poses — especially during the upcoming election.

Stansberry Insider Weekly
Biden Picks Kamala Harris, the Importance of WeChat & the "Drug Price" War

Stansberry Insider Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 69:57


This week's "Stansberry Insider Weekly" recaps the week in Economic News. Joe Biden made his splash in the news cycle picking his running mate...Kamala Harris. We hear from both members of the ticket, as well as the president.  Moderna, Pfizer and BioNTech continue to inch closer to a COVID-19 vaccine.  On Capitol Hill, the stalemate continues for the next round of pandemic-related stimulus. We take a look at a nice week on the S&P and a rocky one for Gold & Silver. Stansberry's Silver Stock Analyst Garrett Goggin, breaks down what you need to know about silver mining and how to pick a good mining company. Our guests Enrique Abeyta, Senior Analyst for Empire Financial Research, and Tom Carroll, Cannabis Capitalist Editor, discuss Biden's VP pick of Kamala Harris and what the market might look like if the Democrats win in November. Meanwhile Scott Garliss, from Stansberry NewsWire, explains to Jessica what the markets can tell us about who will win the November Presidential Election. 2020 will be another healthcare-dominated election. Tom Carroll and John Engel (Innovations Report) share their insights into how to trade the healthcare sector in light of the recent White House war on drug prices. Chinese messaging apps are still making news. Jessica and Brian Tycangco, from True Wealth Opportunities: China, go in-depth on everything WeChat can do, the millions of users and why it's so important to U.S. investors. 

Stansberry Investor Hour
The Bull Market’s 10-Year Anniversary: What to Do Now

Stansberry Investor Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 32:42


In just a few days’ time, we will officially reach the 10-year anniversary of the bull market. With the S&P 500 up 340%, you’re probably not alone in wondering how close the party is to being over. That’s why, for this week’s episode of Stansberry Investor Hour, we bring in John Gillin, who left Wall Street after seven years to start his own hedge fund that beat the S&P 500 for every year it was operational. This year, John joined Stansberry Newswire, where he uses his expertise to make individual stock recommendations and provide analysis on what’s moving markets. While almost every pundit on TV says “stay long and strong!” we don’t think you’ll want to miss John’s insights on the latest tea leaves of economic growth. He’s joined by Extreme Value editor Dan Ferris, who points out we hit rarefied territory of all-time highs in late January. Luckily, there’s a much more important indicator than P/E ratio in the stock market – and it’s much more encouraging. To find out more about Dan's latest research, simply visit www.investorhourvalue.com. But first, a warning -- if you want to move on the special offer he's making for Extreme Value, you'll need to move before next week to potentially lock down Lifetime membership to his research.

Stansberry Investors MarketCast
03: Bitcoin's Mystery Buyer, Inflation, and Facebook's Russia Problem

Stansberry Investors MarketCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 27:50


John Gillin talks Russian influence in the 2016 election and why the finger is being pointed at Facebook. Scott Garliss discusses record Treasury auctions and what it means for investors in the coming weeks. Greg Diamond tells you about the story of an apparent mystery buyer that seems to be propping up the bid on Bitcoin around the $8,000 price point. John gives you an idea of how the Stansberry Newswire team is going to take advantage of market volatility.

Stansberry Investor Hour
The Safest Way to Invest Money

Stansberry Investor Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 47:28


Dan Ferris joins the Stansberry Investor Hour to tell you about the safest way to invest your money in the stock market. He and Porter recall the very first idea that launched Dan’s Extreme Value newsletter with a classic illustration of value investing which would make Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham proud. Dan shows you why seemingly boring companies can be investments that allow you to sleep well at night, but also have the potential to double or triple your money. John Gillin from the Stansberry NewsWire service joins Buck for a review of all the best and worst technologies he recently saw at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. VR shopping, dual-screen cell phones, and autonomous vehicles were some of the big themes on display. John tells you when you can expect a driverless car to pick you up in front of your house, or see a long-haul truck on the highway with no one at the wheel. Listeners write in about the false missile warning in Hawaii, the use of blockchain technology in the options market, and the three cocktail recipes Porter and Buck can use for any occasion. 1:59: Buck and Porter introduce Dan Ferris, senior editor and analyst for the Extreme Value newsletter published by Stansberry Research. Porter explains how Dan has been with Stansberry Research from the beginning and that the type of value investing Dan does is the very opposite of what’s popular, but is really what most people should do.     6:08: Porter explains value investing and tells you why it’s the absolute safest way to invest in equities. Dan and Porter recall the very first value idea they had together that launched Extreme Value back in 2000. It was a cash gushing catalog clothing retailer selling for 2x earnings that was an easy double once it’s value was fully realized.   9:26: Porter tells you the one criteria required to make an Extreme Value recommendation. Dan describes his latest pick as the only stock in the world you need to own right now. In a world where every market seems to be fully valued, Dan and his team at Extreme Value have found one stock in a hated industry that could be the next double or triple. 12:57: Dan tells you why one of his tops picks in Extreme Value, Altius Minerals, is still in the portfolio today after first being recommended in 2009. And it’s still compounding at about 10% per year. 15:35: Stocks are high today – so what would be on Dan’s “buy list” in a sudden bear market full of stocks on sale? Dan reveals the #1 stock he’d love to get back into, and why “I sold because I’m stupid.” Even though he made over 600% for his Extreme Value subscribers. 22:47: Dan tells you about one of the most visible and easy ways to spot companies that are on sale, but also make great decisions and have favorable prospects for growth.   24:52: Buck talks with John Gillin of the Stansberry Newswire about what he saw out at the recent 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. John tells you about the one technology he saw at CES that he would put in his home tomorrow. John also tells us that Uber was meeting with the FAA at CES is working on a business to take you everywhere, and it has nothing to do with automobiles. 33:38: Jesse writes in with a question about the recent false missile warning in Hawaii. More than just government employee incompetence?  36:50 Porter asks Buck for his take on the “shi*hole” brouhaha, and Buck explains the political rationale behind this – there’s a reason Democrats are fanning these flames as the battle for DACA begins. 43:27: Porter answers a listener’s question about blockchain and the potential role this technology could play in the options market. Porter reveals the name of a company that is wholly owned by Overstock.com and is building solutions to leverage and service blockchain technologies. 45:10: Marcus writes in with some cocktail recommendations for Porter and Buck and shares a recipe for Blood and Sand.