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Joe Ferrara, investment strategist at Gateway Investment Advisers, says that heightened volatility is likely here to stay as the market sorts out rapidly changing current conditions -- and says current market shocks are reminiscent in some ways of the Covid crisis or the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. He says that the current dichotomy between quantifiable potential outcomes from policies that have been announced and the non-quantifiable future and how conditions may change, making it a good time for low-volatility equity strategies. John Cole Scott, president of Closed-End Fund Advisors, returns to the show with three closed-end funds that he thinks can help investors weather the market's storms, giving his "trifecta analysis" — covering data points on discounts, yields and net asset values — on why he thinks the funds are worth a close look now. Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, looks for some safety and certainty amid the market noise, picking a classic dividend-driven fund as his ETF of the Week, and Tom McIntyre, president of McIntyre, Freedman & Flynn — the original Market Call guest — returns to the show to discuss how his news-driven process is dealing with the headlines now.
Tom McIntyre, president of McIntyre, Freedman & Flynn, says that "this obsession with Fed policy is misplaced," noting that government spending has helped prop up the economy and hidden weakness in the economy. He's concerned about "overall slippage" in the economy; as an investor who factors the news into his investment choices, McIntyre is staying away from retailers and most financial names, but is gravitating toward utilities and energy producers, as well as companies that are part of the artificial intelligence space without necessarily being the big players. Speaking of the Fed, JoAnne Bianco, investment strategist at BondBloxx, says that she sees real resilience in the U.S. economy, which is why it has rolled along while market expectations moved from multiple rate cuts this year to where it now expects just a single rate reduction. In this environment -- where Bianco is not expecting a significant uptick in defaults caused by high rates -- she likes credit the most among fixed-income opportunities. Plus, Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi picks a hedged-equity fund investing in Japan as his ETF of the Week.
The Podcast Crew are joined by a very special guest this week as Rugby Ramble cross over into the realm of the round shaped ball to speak to Reading Football's very own Tom McIntyre, who it turns out has strong familial connections to OBR.It's great to speak with an athlete from a different sport and hear them discuss the same values and approaches to hardship, graft and sacrifices, we hear from our boys in blue. There must be something in the water! We hope to keep an eye on Reading's progression the remainder of the season and hope for stability and growth in other aspects of the club to allow the quality of football on display and the continued support from the loyal fan base to be rewarded tenfold!After a brilliant chat with Tom, the Stat-Man delves into the recesses of his databanks to bring us up to speed with another nail biting round of National One rugby, as our RAMS head forth to Richmond this weekend for a corker of a match up.Come on you RAMS!Follow us on Instagram @rugbyrambleBrought to you by TRACK 7 PRODUCTIONS
For years, Chuck has offered the kids in his neighborhood a chance to pick cash or candy, to decide between a trade or a treat. Every Halloween, however, Chuck tweaks the game, making a few subtle changes to keep things interesting for him and the kids. This year, he is changing something he never expected to change, ever, and he talks about how Halloween will work at his house -- and maybe yours if you follow suit -- come Oct. 31. Plus, Andrew Krei, co-chief investment officer at Crescent Grove Advisors, talks about how the higher-for-longer rate environment -- coupled with the narrow stock market -- has given investors an opportunity to reposition and rebalance portfolios to play defense while being compensated with better yields, but he does warn that there may be more maneuvering to do once rates start to fall again. Matt Schulz, chief credit analyst at LendingTree discusses record credit-card rates and the alarming number of lenders now issuing cards with a 29.99 percent rate or higher. In the Market Call, Tom McIntyre of McINtyre Freedman and Flynn -- the first-ever Market Call guest in the history of the show -- returns to discuss where current events have him investing now.
Tom McIntyre is a vintage racer who has enjoyed lapping tracks since 1961. However, he's really more a conservator. Tom carries other titles including “successful businessman”, who was an entrepreneur in every sense of the word before the noun became a commonplace moniker. But, in the automotive realm, even though his business acumen is primarily auto-bound, he is a caretaker entrusted with protecting, preserving, and, more importantly, enjoying some of the finest racing machines that world's craftsmen and artisans have made.
May contain foul language Join Sandy Hahn as he takes you on a journey of his life with MSA (Multiple System Atrophy) to help with awareness, funding, and hope surrounding this incurable disease.
Veteran money manager Bob Doll, chief investment officer at Crossmark Global Investments has been making 10 forecasts for every new year since the 1990s and he unveiled his 10 predictions for 2023 today, calling for a shallow recession that is followed by an equally shallow recovery before year's end. Doll says inflation will fall by a good amount but not get near the Federal Reserve's target rate of 2 percent, which leaves the market caught in the middle hoping that the central bank will change its policies to appease the market. He doesn't think the Fed will back off, especially when it comes to moving interest rates up to 5.5 percent, where he thinks they will remain into 2024. Also on the show, Ed Carson, news editor at Investor's Business Daily, discusses the mixed bag of results from the latest IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism Index, and Tom McIntyre of McIntyre, Freedman and Flynn talks about investing in stocks while reacting to the news in the Money Life Market Call.
With no main shows for a few weeks because of the World Cup break, we thought we would bring you a special episode of The Tilehurst End podcast focusing on men's mental health as part of Movember. Olly Allen and Ben Thomas sat down with Reading centre-back and boyhood fan Tom McIntyre to discuss their own experiences with mental health, share ideas and coping mechanisms (including cold showers!) and identify where the topic sits within the world of football. The following organisations can provide help and support if you need someone to talk to: CALM - https://www.thecalmzone.net/, 0800 58 58 58 Samaritans - https://www.thecalmzone.net/, 116 123 Mind - https://www.thecalmzone.net/, 0300 123 3393 Sponsored by ZCZ Films, The Tilehurst End Podcast can be taken in via PodBean, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or iTunes. Furthermore, thanks to all listeners who continue to pledge to our Patreon campaign. Listeners can always get in touch with the podcast via our Twitter and Facebook pages as well as our email, thetilehurstend@gmail.com, with thoughts on the show, opinions on the team, and potential topics to sink our teeth into always welcome.
I consider him the best hunting writer we had ... until we lost him two days after this interview. Tom McIntyre was a friend, author, magazine writer, and in ways a mentor - he helped me get my first book deal, among other things. While Tom's passion was Africa and exotic game species, he was also a dog owner and bird hunter and we'll talk about all of that. You'll find him insightful, observant, and more than a bit of a philosopher. It'll be good for your soul to listen, trust me. Tom's new book comes out in early spring, so watch for Thunder Without Rain from Skyhorse Books. We'll also cover some late season hunting opportunities, and find out who won on your opening day. Please visit our sponsors: Sage & Braker Mercantile, Pointer shotguns, RuffLand performance Kennels, KAMO's Burt County Bird Bounty, the Ringneck Nation of Huron, SD, Mid Valley Clays and Shooting School, your online shotgun shopping resource, FurFeathersFriends and FindBirdHuntingSpots.com.
Before Manchester United made the headlines a few hours later, Reading were the ones conceding four shambolic goals in the first half on Saturday afternoon as they were comfortably beaten 4-0 by Rotherham United. Olly Allen and Ben Thomas lead the therapy session on episode 305 of The Tilehurst End Podcast and ponder how much we should be panicking over this early season result. It's also impossible to avoid talking about Joe Lumley's catalogue of errors, but Tom McIntyre and Tom Holmes aren't let off the hook either. Plus, your questions are answered in the mailbag, there's a round up of all the latest goings on at Reading in newsbites and finally a look ahead to two home games in the next week against Blackburn Rovers and Middlesbrough. Sponsored by ZCZ Films, The Tilehurst End Podcast can be taken in via PodBean, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or iTunes. Furthermore, thanks to all listeners who continue to pledge to our Patreon campaign. Listeners can always get in touch with the podcast via our Twitter and Facebook pages as well as our email, thetilehurstend@gmail.com, with thoughts on the show, opinions on the team, and potential topics to sink our teeth into always welcome. Show Order Recap - 03:19 Mailbag - 28:53 Newsbites - 40:35 Big Match Preview - 46:34
On the 10th anniversary show for Money Life, legendary bond fund manager Dan Fuss, vice chairman at Loomis Sayles & Co., says that the Federal Reserve is "trapped," and will not be able to fully control inflation and that investors will be living with higher inflation and interest rates "for likely the next 10 years." Fuss compares today's bond market conditions to the Korean War era, and says investors need to adjust their expectations and get used to living with it. Also on the show, David Trainer of New Constructs revisits some of the most successful Danger Zone selections that -- despite being hammered since they were labeled as dangerous -- remain poised for more damage, and money manager Tom McIntyre of McIntyre, Freedman & Flynn, who appeared in the first-ever Money Life Market Call -- is back talking stocks in that segment again today.
Tom McIntyre's Easter weekend double salvo helped bag four points for Reading FC as the relegation zone dropped further away from the Royals. Marc Mayo and Alan West are back to review the action for Episode 297 of The Tilehurst End Podcast, discussing the matches and debating whether Paul Ince should be given the job on a permanent basis. Sponsored by ZCZ Films, The Tilehurst End Podcast can be taken in via PodBean, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or iTunes. Furthermore, thanks to all listeners who continue to pledge to our Patreon campaign. Listeners can always get in touch with the podcast via our Twitter and Facebook pages as well as our email, thetilehurstend@gmail.com, with thoughts on the show, opinions on the team, and potential topics to sink our teeth into always welcome. Show Order Recap - 01:45 Mailbag - 26:18 Newsbites - 36:49 Big Match Preview - 38:00
Tom McIntyre is proud to be a fishmonger. The second generation owner of Kate's Fish at the West Side Market often takes some heat for using a loud voice and some "Fighting Irish" tenacity to sound the alarm on the conditions of the 100+ year-old West Side Market. Tom and the Kate's Fish Team should be celebrating the 20th year of business but instead they are trying to salvage a future at the venerable but terribly vulnerable landmark public market. In addition to discussing Tom's hopes for the market's future, we talk about how the West Side Market is a cultural epicenter, the origins and history of Kate's Fish, and what we consumers are getting wrong about seafood. Hint: It has to do with squares and rectangles.
Another back-porch reading of "Tending to the Past," a book I wrote a few years ago. It is part novel, part memoir, part collection of writings. Reading 8: "On Flags, Small Town Lament, and most importantly, Tom McIntyre." (pages 119-133). Thank you for listening. *copies of Tending to The Past are available on Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and other fine establishments --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-mcginnis/support
In tribute to Tom Hickey on his month's mind, In this episode we hear the voices of Producer and composer Bill Whelan and Lee Hickey, son of the late Tom talking about the two Toms - Hickey and McIntyre The Gallant John Joe by Tom McIntyre was broadcast in tribute to Tom Hickey on his month's mind. Listen back here
Tom McIntyre of McIntyre, Freedman and Flynn -- who has been on the Market Call more than any other guest -- returns to the show and says that for the first time since the Reagan Administration, he is genuinely concerned about the prospect of rising inflation. He sees oil rising to 100 dollars a barrel and says commodity prices are showing upward pricing pressure every day. Also on the show, David Trainer of NewConstructs.com puts the SquareSpace IPO -- due to launch on Wednesday -- into the Danger Zone before it even hits the market, Morgan Henderson of Choice Mutual talks about the poor end-of-life financial planning decisions that many Americans are making, and William Burckhart talks about changing the face of investing, as described in his new book, '21st Century Investing.'
On this episode of The AmpuTO Show, listen to Tom McIntyre's limb loss journey with positive attitude and mindset; from saving himself after his accident to running the Boston Marathon.
Tom McIntyre of McIntyre, Freedman and Flyn says in the Market Call that the wild swings in headlines running from the tumultuous election through the pandemic and the twists and turns of the economy have left investors with few signals to read. He sees the market hibernating while investors try to figure out how to decipher signals, and expects a slow fourth quarter and start to 2021, and he suggests holding more cash than normal while waiting for it to play out. In the Big Interview, Kirk Chisholm of Innovative Advisory Group discusses modern portfolio theory, the 4 percent retirement-spending rule and other basic tenets of personal finance and discusses why those old saws don't serve investors so well any more. Also on the show, David Trainer of New Constructs explains why BOX belongs in the Danger Zone, and Chuck answers a question about funds based on the social (ESG) version of the Standard and Poor's 500 Index.
Every Reading FC fan dreams of hopping off their seat and stepping onto the hallowed Madejski Stadium turf. As Tom McIntyre tells The Tilehurst End Podcast, his first chance to do just that ended in tears - as he was told to stay put while just a kid as fans invaded the pitch to herald the Championship title being won in 2006. Over the following years, coming through the academy while following the club home and away, he progressed far enough to earn a senior debut last season and has remained in the first-team mix ever since. The 21-year-old sat down with TTE to discuss life as a footballer during the coronavirus pandemic, how he has enjoyed his time in the Reading team, and his favourite memories from watching on in the stands. Sponsored by ZCZ Films, The Tilehurst End Podcast can be taken in via PodBean, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or iTunes. Furthermore, thanks to all listeners who continue to pledge to our Patreon campaign. Listeners can always get in touch with the podcast via our Twitter and Facebook pages as well as our email, thetilehurstend@gmail.com, with thoughts on the show, opinions on the team, and potential topics to sink our teeth into always welcome.
Tom McIntyre of McIntyre, Freedman and Flynn in Orleans, Mass. -- the first-ever Market Call guest -- returns to the show as Money Life celebrates its eighth anniversary to discuss the ways he factors news and events into investment decisions, and notes that processing the virus economy and evaluating changing corporate guidance makes for confusing times for investors. He said that with oil prices in the headlines, he expects to see a 'shocking rebound in oil, coming somewhere in the next cycle when the economy is recovering.' Also on the show, tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com makes a genomics fund his pick for ETF of the Week, Brian Krawez of Scharf Investments talks markets, and Jean Statler of the Alliance for Lifetime Income discusses survey data showing that investors may not control the timing of their retirement nearly as much as they expect to.
Tom Lydon, editor at ETFTrends.com, said that with interest rates going down andcentral bankers working to manage inflation, many investors should be looking towards gold, both for its traditional role as an inflation hedge but also because it can turbocharge results. He made GOAU, the US Global GO GOLD and Precious Metals Miners ETF his 'ETF of the Week,' noting that the fund has shot up but that the market gives it room for even more growth. Also on the show, author Michael B. Horn talks about keeping perspective while making appropriate college choices, Jill Gonzalez of WalletHub.com covers a survey on how consumers expect to spend less on their cell phones, even with the new iPhone coming out, and Tom McIntyre of McIntyre, Freedman and Flynn mixes news and fundamentals as he talks stocks in the Market Call.
An Illinois State University graduate and U.S. Navy veteran, he has won awards from the Associated Press, United Press International, The Illinois News Broadcasters Association, and a regional Edward R. Murrow award.
Hear how the community is coming together as investigators try to figure out what happened after a four-year-old boy is killed in a shooting. Plus, Bob Larson and Tom McIntyre look into what's next for the future home of OSF Healthcare's corporate headquarters. The latest news, weather, and sports headlines from the WMBD newsroom serving Peoria/Bloomington.
- We are joined by Tom McIntyre who discusses his personal experiences of raising his daughter Isabelle, who has cerebral palsy.- Intersectionality and disabilities.- Neoliberalism and disability funding.- Policies affecting people with disabilities, including the NDIS, National Disability Insurance Scheme.- Lack of focus on disabilities in progressive movements.- Activism as a privilege.- Katie also gives her personal experiences of living with chronic fatigue.- Avoiding ableist language.- For more information on this episode and for links to all of the stories and clips from it, go to: https://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2018/04/19/205/
Preached by Rev.Tom McIntyre at Living Word Assembly of God Church
On this episode, Adam is joined by Tom McIntyre who, over his long and illustrious career as a writer and author in the hunting field, has had the good fortune to hunt all over the globe. Tom’s true passion however, is Africa, and in his latest book Augusts in Africa, he shares the unique perspectives and experiences he’s gleaned from hunting on the Dark Continent over the past 40 years. What makes this book so unique, however, is the multi-decade approach Tom takes to telling not only his stories but also the story of hunting and conservation in Africa, and just how much the safari experience has changed over the years. In the pages of this book, you won’t find the typically glorified “rich man’s African safari” tales. This is a book about a deep love and respect for a land, its people and the game animals that roam its storied savannahs, jungles and veldt. Regardless of your opinion on hunting in Africa, what happens there impacts hunters and the public perception of hunting around the globe. Tom’s book and this interview are not to be missed!
Peoria's own Bob & Tom - veteran TV news anchors Bob Larson and Tom McIntyre join the Journal Star's Steve Tarter in this week's Tarter Source podcast. The pair have come out of retirement and teamed up for their own segment at 6 p.m. every Tuesday on WMBD-TV Channel 31.
Steven Rinella talks with author Thomas McIntyre, along with Michelle Jorgensen and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: Writing for television; Tom McIntyre, Hemingway, and the nuns; stepping on a butterfly while hunting dinosaurs; the nuances between outdoor writers and writerwriters; the changing parameters of African hunting; Cecil the lion; great writers and suicide; African wilderness-how much is there?; old school vs new school African hunting; Colonialism in Africa; keeping the mzungu (or crazy white guy) alive; how to identify age on a large critter; Tanzania as a purer hunting location; shooting a hippo?; the Selous wilderness hunting grounds; and more. Check out the show notes to dig deeper into the books, studies, ideas, and stories mentioned in this episode at http://www.themeateater.com/podcasts
This programme in our series surveys the theatrical contribution of Tom McIntyre Presented by Sean Rocks Produced by Kevin Reynolds