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On the programme we are looking at Donald Trump's first 100 days in power, during which he has talked a lot about tariffs, and there have been many changes to trade policies. Rahul Tandon looks at the key important economic events of the initial 100 days and the way they have upended global trade. Also, Mark Carney is celebrating his election victory in Canada, although Canadian broadcaster CBC projects his party will fall just short of the 172 parliamentary seats needed for a majority.Throughout the programme, we'll be joined by two guests on opposite sides of the world – Rebecca Choong Wilkins, Senior Asia correspondent for Bloomberg, and Tony Nash, CEO of Complete Intelligence.
President Donald Trump admits a period of difficult transition is inevitable as his trade policies continue to cause upheaval in international markets. And after the end of the Cold War, the world economy became integrated, and globalisation began, but is that at risk now because of the tariffs, trade war and protectionism? Presenter Roger Hearing speaks to Mohamed El Erian, former IMF Deputy Director who is now President of Queens' College, Cambridge, and chief. Also, a general strike against public spending cuts in Argentina has severely disrupted transport systems in the country. All domestic flights have been cancelled; trains and metro services have been suspended in Buenos Aires and other parts of the country.Throughout the program, Roger will be joined by two guests on opposite sides of the world – Yoko Ishikura, a professor emeritus at Hitotsubashi University in Japan, and Tony Nash, CEO and founder of Complete Intelligence, an AI-based financial forecasting firm in Houston.
As US companies race to stock up goods ahead of president-elect Trump's promised tariffs, Gene Seroka, the Executive Director of the Port of Los Angeles shares how the port is handling the influx of shipments from China.In South Korea, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions has launched an indefinite strike, demanding President Yoon Suk Yeol step down over his martial law declaration.And in a cultural milestone, traditional Japanese rice wine Sake, has been officially recognised by the United Nations as an "intangible cultural heritage". We are joined throughout the programme by Tony Nash, CEO and Founder Complete Intelligence in the US and Jessica Khine, Head of Asia for Astris Advisory Japan in Malaysia.
US markets hit a new high on the back of the resounding win of Donald Trump as the 47th President. We ask Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence if this rally still has legs as valuations turn lofty. We also ask if a strong dollar is good for companies and if China stands to lose from Trump's win.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
Wall Street has chalked up a three-day losing streak, gold is hovering at all time highs, corporate earnings are a mixed bag and crude oil prices are volatile. Tony Nash, CEO of Complete Intelligence shares his insights on what's moving markets and what to expect with the upcoming release of US new home sales and jobless claims data.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
Major banks will kick-off the third quarter earnings season this Friday. What are the trends to watch and are investors back to chasing Big Tech stocks? We get market insights from Tony Nash of Chief Intelligence.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
The US energy sector has seen positive price action, with Vistra Corp and Constellation Energy coming out as top performers on the S&P 500. Can energy stocks that supply power to data centres replace tech stocks for the AI trade? Tony Nash of Complete Intelligence weighs in on this and more.Image Credit: shutterstock.com
JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs have warned of lower earnings. We ask Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence why and how this is correlated to the Fed Fund rate cut. We also look at the recent appreciation of the Yen and does this mean the end of the Japanese equity rally.Image Credit: shutterstock.com
The Federal Reserve has signalled its readiness to pivot in September, but what does that indicate about the trajectory of the US economy? Tony Nash of Complete Intelligence decodes the signals.Image Credit: shutterstock.com
Underlying US inflation as measured by the core CPI is at its slowest pace since 2021. Is this the confirmation that the Federal Reserve needs to cut rates in September? Tony Nash, CEO of Complete Intelligence tells us his view.Image Credit: shutterstock.com
Fed Chair Jerome Powell's comments after the latest FOMC meeting have reaffirmed expectations of a September rate cut. We discuss the implications of the move and whether anything could derail these plans with Tony Nash of Complete Intelligence. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
Tech stocks plunged overnight on the back of comments by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on future policies. What does this mean for the tech equities play? We discuss these themes and more with Tony Nash of Complete Intelligence.Image Credit: shutterstock.com
We've talked before about how appreciative we are of our partners, so this summer we wanted to give some love to those folks! We're having each of our partners on to talk about their businesses and whatever else we can get in to; take a listen to learn a little about their services and see what else is going on this summer! This week: Tony Nash from AZee Branding Solutions: 6:30 Noah Jacobs from Jacobs Insurance: 23:06 Kori Shook from Kori Shook & Associates: 41:49 Jim Woodworth from Success Group Mortgage & Servicing: 55:17 Sarah McNamara from Memorial Healthcare Wellness Center: 1:10:49 Thanks as always to all our great partners: Rivals Taphouse & Grille, Nelson House Funeral Home, Detroit Jerky, Shiawassee County Fair, Memorial Healthcare Wellness Center, AZee Branding Solutions, Kori Shook & Associates, Success Group Mortgage & Servicing, ALS Association, Jacobs Insurance, z925 The Castle, SportsNet MI
Tesla and Nvidia are polar opposites amongst the Magnificent Seven with Nivida the tech darling but with both seeing price correction, is it time for a relook? Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence gives us his perspective whilst we also try to interpret the Fed Minutes as to when a rate cut will happen.Image Credit: freepik.com
With Nvidia the most valuable company in the world, there are invariably comparisons to the dot com boom. We ask Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence if that is the case and it will all end in tears or are we living in very different times.Image Credit: Pixabay.com
Nvidia is now the 2nd most valuable company in the world after Microsoft. Is this title deserved? Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence answers that questions whilst also explaining why US bond yields are falling.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
Nvidia results were better than street expectations with revenue at USD26 billion . Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence critically examines the numbers to determine if AI is hype or has strong monetisation potential. We also try and uncover the recent rally in metals and if that is sustainable.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
Although US earnings season has been generally been positive, corporate guidance has been more conservative. Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence tells us what this means for equity returns. We also try and dissect EV stocks to discern if there is value even amongst the Chinese auto players.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
Meta, Boeing and Ford were some of the major US companies reporting earnings results overnight. Tony Nash, CEO of Complete Intelligence joins us to analyse how investors responded along with how commodities like gold and crude oil performed onvernight, along with how the Japanese yen has plumbed multi-decades lows against the US dollar.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
Businesses in the South American nation have been told to shut down for two days due to power cuts caused by drought. We find out more.The Scottish government is to scrap its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. We hear why.And Google terminates 28 staff who protested against a contract signed with the government of Israel.Rahul Tandon discusses these and more business stories with two guests on opposite sides of the world: Tony Nash, CEO of Complete Intelligence in Texas, and Jessica Khine, head of Asia for Astris Advisory Japan in Malaysia.(Picture: A saleswoman waits for customers at her restaurant in Ecuador. Picture credit: REUTERS/Karen Toro.)
Result season starts in the US with high expectations for the earnings growth of the magnificent 7. Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence tells us if there is a likelihood for disappointment and what would be the consequence of it.
The S&P 500 has been on a bull run, but there's growing speculation that equity gains may be reaching a plateau. We ask Tony Nash of Complete Intelligence on the data indicators to watch, as well as the trends affecting commodities, cryptocurrencies and the Japanese asset market.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
We appear to be living in strange times as almost all asset classes are up in tandem. We ask Tony Nash, CEO of Complete Intelligence to explain this conundrum and how to invest in these confusing times.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
Polls are beginning to close across the 15 primary states in the U.S as Super Tuesday comes to an end. Our presenter Roger Hearing will be bringing us up to date on what the polls are saying.We'll be hearing from voters who have made up their minds and those who are still considering.And we find out if the fact that the US economy is beginning to show signs of strength, will affect the outcome in November.Roger will be joined throughout the programme by two guests: Tony Nash, Chief Economist, Complete Intelligence who's in Houston and Laura Schwartz, former Advisor to Bill Clinton and democratic strategist, who's in Chicago.(Picture: A sign is displayed during the Super Tuesday primary election in McAllen, Texas, U.S. March 5, 2024. Credit: REUTERS/Cheney Orr)
With US market valuations getting expensive due to the recent rallies, we ask if there are other markets which are undervalued and offer more upside. Tony Nash, CEO of Complete Intelligence gives us that answer whilst telling us if India will benefit from this 1+1 strategy.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
Investor excitement over AI has been driving up valuations of tech stocks, but to what extent is this optimism substantiated? Tony Nash of Complete Intelligence weighs in on the sustainability of the tech rally, as well as the outlook for Fed monetary policy, among others.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
#Deflation #Fed #Rates #Fiscal #Coal #China #Iran #Venezuela Access AI-powered markets forecasts for free with CI Markets Free. Sign up here: https://completeintel.com/markets Get the transcript hereWelcome to the latest episode of "The Week Ahead" with your host, @Tony Nash / @tonynashnerd! We've assembled a fabulous lineup featuring Alex Gurevich, Tracy Shuchart and Albert Marko. Alex / @agurevich23 on his 2023 thesis about the coming deflationary spiral titled “Real Rates Tsunami.” He talks us through why he believes we are on a path to deflation, which will then be followed by a rise in unemployment and, possibly, recession. He talks through global factors like China's current deflationary environment and the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI).Tracy / @chigrl talks about the rise in US coal exports and how emerging and middle income markets are including more coal in their power generation mix. Part of this is due to higher interest rates, which impose higher costs in green power generation projects. She focuses on India and Narendra Modi's use of coal for energy security.Albert / @amlivemon talks us through the US government's retaliatory actions toward Iran after 3 US service people were killed in attacks in Jordan. Is the US government's slow deliberation good for this situation or does it make the US look unprepared? He then talks through US sanctions on Venezuela and the potential impact on crude prices in the US.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the 98th episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what's coming in markets.
Experience the power of AI in forecasting Markets. Subscribe to CI Markets Free: https://completeintel.com/marketsWelcome to the latest episode of The Week Ahead with your host, Tony Nash! Today, we've assembled a stellar lineup featuring Tavi Costa, Albert Marko, and Tracy Shuchart, ready to dive into some captivating discussions.
Experience the power of AI in forecasting Markets. Subscribe to CI Markets Free: https://completeintel.com/marketsWelcome 2024 with this brand new episode of The Week Ahead. Joining us for the first time is Neely Tamminga with our regular guests Albert Marko, and Tracy Shuchart. Key themes for this episode:1. The US Consumer & EmploymentNeely, an expert in consumer trends, joins us to explore the financial landscape with a focus on consumers being overextended, multiple job holders, and the ability to repay debt. She provides valuable insights into the challenges that consumers face.Also, she shares her forecasts for January and February, discussing weaker demand optics and potential layoffs, and helps us understand how the 2024 consumption dynamics might impact consumer confidence in this presidential cycle.2. Turkey's Geopolitical AspirationsAlbert takes us on a geopolitical journey, especially focusing on Turkey. What are the lesser-known aspects of Turkey's influence in the Middle East and Africa? Albert also helps us explore the impact of Turkish defense exports, the role of Lira devaluation in geopolitical priorities, and understand Turkey's key bilateral relationships—Russia, China, Iran, Europe, and the US.3. Is Nuclear Overbought?Tracy brings her expertise to the table to address the lingering question: Is nuclear overbought? Tracy discusses the long-standing fascination with nuclear investments and the recent surge in hedge funds loading up on uranium.Tracy explores the reasons behind this bullish trend, questioning whether nuclear is overbought and what insights these funds might possess.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the 94th episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week. Time Stamp:00:00: Start01:59: Neely Tamminga's Perspective on Consumers08:39: Concerns about Consumer Spending10:57: Impact of Luxury Market14:47: Discussion on Turkey's Influence23:49: Turkey's Role in the Middle East and Africa32:26: Hedge Funds Investing in Uranium40:06: Political Impact on Nuclear EnergyWatch this on Youtube: https://youtu.be/PotrPb-VVQk
Year-End Sale is here! Get 80% off CI Markets subscription at $99 per year. Check out the link in the footer. Promo ends Dec. 31st.This 2023 year-end special of The Week Ahead has a lineup of great guests, discussing topics to prepare you for the upcoming 2024.1. Brent Johnson on 2024 Growth, Disinflation, Central Banks, and the Dollar:We tackle the Fed's stance; frankly, it's a bit perplexing. With various opinions floating around, from 275bp cuts to just 2, the big question is, why the urgency if everything seems fine? Brent helps us get clarity on that.We're hovering around 5.5%, and markets are soaring, but what's the rush? Brent sheds light on why 2024 might be “priced for perfection” and explores potential downside risks, from Fed miscalculations to unexpected Dollar strength.2. Tracy Shuchart on Crude Quality:Turning our attention to shale, Tracy dismisses the Texas export buzz but gets into a more interesting topic – crude quality. Tracy and Ralph discuss on Twitter the nuances of shale and the importance of understanding crude quality, especially with recent stories about Texas exports for tax reasons. What are the secrets of gassy wells and their impact on the market?3. Albert Marko on Yemen-Red Sea Shipping Risks:With rockets fired by Houthis, a coalition is formed to protect vessels, leading some shipping companies to bypass the Red Sea and opt for the longer route around Africa. Albert gives us the lowdown on how long this situation might persist, its reasons, and the potential impacts on shipping.Join us for these insightful discussions and gain a clearer perspective on the year ahead.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the 93rd episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week. Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/mR7wLeSTpHM
Access AI-powered markets forecasts for free with CI Markets Free. Sign up here: https://completeintel.com/marketsWelcome to “The Week Ahead” with your host Tony Nash.1. Bullish economic resilience. Jonny Matthews discusses various economic aspects, including the resilience of the consumer in the US due to low mortgage rates, potential concerns about a secondary wave of inflation, the impact of rates on corporate debt, and the market's expectations of rate cuts. Additionally, he highlights the challenges in achieving the Fed's 2% inflation target and the complexities involved in making adjustments to the target. The discussion also covers the Federal Reserve's potential response to labor market trends, inflation targeting by central banks, the recent OPEC meeting, and an exploration of the silver market, including supply-demand imbalances, industrial uses of silver, and potential investment opportunities in the sector.2. Fed and inflation targeting. Albert Marko discusses the Federal Reserve's handling of inflation and interest rates, expressing concern about a potential second wave of inflation and skepticism about the market's expectations of rate cuts. He also touches on the challenges of hitting the 2% inflation target and potential changes in the Fed's inflation target. Additionally, he highlights the volatility and unpredictability of financial and commodities markets, emphasizing the impact of factors such as interest rates, demand and supply imbalances, and the complexities of investing.3. Oil (OPEC) and Silver (ready for liftoff?). Tracy Shuchart discusses various economic factors, including the resilience of the consumer and businesses, the potential for inflation, and the implications of Fed policies. She also talks about the impact of interest rates on small and medium-sized companies, the potential for higher energy prices, and the evolving stance of the Fed on inflation targets.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the 90th episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week.Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/LZZ3bV7JKas
Get 40% OFF your CI Markets subscription: https://completeintel.com/save200/.Welcome to “The Week Ahead” with your host Tony Nash. In this episode, we discussed three crucial topics:1. Rates, market pricing & earnings quality: Bob Elliott discussed various topics including the Federal Reserve's approach to controlling inflation, the impact of interest rates on the housing market, the challenges of small modular reactor (SMR) projects in the nuclear energy sector, and the outlook for crude oil prices.He highlighted the potential for a soft landing in the economy going into an election year, the complexities of the housing market, the difficulties faced by SMR projects, and the favorable risk-return profile for investing in oil.2. Dollar, commodities and elections: Albert Marko discussed various economic and financial topics, including the potential impact of fiscal and monetary policies, interest rates, inflation, and the outlook for the dollar and commodities. He also touched on the challenges and prospects of small modular reactors in the energy sector, as well as the implications of energy prices, particularly in relation to crude oil. Additionally, he shared insights on the housing market and the potential impact of political dynamics on the economy.3. SMR: Death of nuclear power?: Albert and Bob discussed the potential death of new nuclear power in the US, citing increased costs and R&D as contributing factors. They also mentioned the challenges related to transporting small modular reactors and the regulatory restrictions associated with them. Additionally, they highlighted the difficulties in developing new green energy technologies and emphasized the need for incremental progress and realistic expectations.Finally, the conversation shifted to the outlook for crude prices, with Bob Elliott and Albert Marko expressing a favorable view of oil as a growth asset, considering its current pricing and potential for a diversifying bet against economic weakness.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the 87th episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week. Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/LIeYrkSqeXc
Get $200 OFF your CI Markets subscription: https://completeintel.com/save200/.Welcome to “The Week Ahead” with your host Tony Nash. In this episode, we discussed three crucial topics:1. Deposit flight, banking and deflation: Hugh Hendry discusses several topics in the episode. He talks about his willingness to buy during a significant market correction and expresses his belief in a potential credit event.He also discusses the impact of higher interest rates on government policies, the devaluation of the Chinese yuan, and the relationship between the Federal Reserve and regional banks.Hendry mentions the challenges faced by China due to its real estate market and the potential consequences of collapsing property prices. He highlights the fragility of the euro dollar system and predicts the end of the bond bull market.Hendry also discusses the impact of green technologies on China's power generation sector and expresses skepticism about their viability.Overall, he shares his perspective on current market conditions and his strategies for investing, acknowledging the uncertainty and potential for significant changes in various factors.2. How broken are wind and solar?: Tracy Shuchart highlights how higher interest rates are discouraging people from participating in green initiatives, despite governments wanting to promote them.Tracy also mentions the potential for further consolidation in the banking industry, particularly among smaller banks, due to unrealized losses. She predicts that bailouts for more banks may be necessary and expresses concerns about banks not taking on sufficient risk.Additionally, Tracy discusses the recent write-downs in the wind and solar industry, attributing them to rising interest rates. She suggests that higher rates undermine investments in the Green New Deal and the Green transition. Tracy also talks about the challenges in the US solar industry, the impact of tariffs or import bans from Asia, and China's advantage in terms of resources and supply chain.Lastly, she mentions her investment strategy in hard assets due to her belief in upcoming problems and emphasizes the importance of old and hard assets in her trading strategy.3. The “melt up”: Albert Marko discusses the challenges faced by younger generations in affording homes due to artificially high real estate prices in the US, caused by cash buyers and low mortgage rates.He also discusses the uncertainty surrounding the actions of the Chinese government regarding real estate valuations and the potential impact on their credit rating.Furthermore, Marko highlights concerns about the banking industry, including the potential for consolidation and the risks faced by smaller banks.He expresses skepticism about a potential “melt up” in stock prices and emphasizes the need for caution in the current market situation. Overall, he stresses the importance of monitoring economic factors and preparing for potential market disruptions.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the 86th episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week. Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/KM3gZ4ysb7c
Get $200 OFF your CI Markets subscription: https://completeintel.com/save200/.Welcome to “The Week Ahead” with your host Tony Nash. In this episode, we discussed three crucial topics:1. Housing: Time to pay attention: David Cervantes addresses the US housing market, noting its robustness during the pandemic due to backlogs but predicting a slowdown now that those backlogs have resolved. He stresses the significance of monitoring housing prices, especially rental prices, as indicators of inflation. Cervantes also discusses the frozen state of existing home sales, emphasizing the influence of wages on rents. He highlights the Federal Reserve's focus on real estate and wage channels to manage aggregate demand. Additionally, he suggests potential investment prospects in the housing sector, including homebuilders and mortgage real estate investment trusts (REITs).2. Fed & Bond Vigilantes: Gary Brode covers various topics in his discussion, including concerns about excessive government spending and monetization of debt. He highlights the impact on the bond market, expressing concern about inflation and the potential slowdown in the economy. Brode also discusses historical income taxes, property taxes in Texas, and challenges faced by the orange crop in Florida.3. Soft commodities gone wild: Tracy Shuchart conversation covers a range of topics, from California's potential as the top orange crop producer to student loan repayment's possible impact on the housing market. Additionally, she touches on the conflict between monetary and fiscal policies, factors affecting soft commodities, and regional issues in the NatGas market. The discussion wraps up with speculation about the effect of snowfall on natural gas prices.Join us for a clear and concise analysis of these important topics in plain language you can understand. Stay informed for the week ahead! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share for more valuable insights.Key themes:1. Housing: Time to pay attention2. Fed & Bond Vigilantes3. Soft commodities gone wild-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the 85th episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week. Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/5oA_JWuM2-8
The World Health Organisation says it needs urgent safe passage to send supplies as people are 'dying unnecessarily from a lack of water and medical care'. President Biden and other world leaders have called on Egypt to open the border known as the Rafah crossing as tonnes of aid piles up. Sam Fenwick discusses this and more business news from around the world with Tony Nash, chief economist at Complete Intelligence, in Texas, and Rachel Cartland, author, writer and expert on Hong Kong. (Picture: People load a humanitarian aid convoy for the Gaza Strip, parked in Arish, Egypt, 16 October 2023.Credit: STR/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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As the conflict continues, we hear how a business tries to stay afloat in Israel, and we look into the role cryptocurrencies may have played in the financing of Hamas. The trial of the founder of FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, goes on in New York. We get the latest from our correspondent. An undercover investigation by the BBC has exposed a blackmail scam using instant loan apps to entrap and humiliate people across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. We hear more about how it worked. Rahul Tandon discusses these and more business stories with two guests on opposite sides of the world: Mehmal Sarfraz, Co-founder of The Current in Lahore, and Tony Nash, chief economist at Complete Intelligence in Houston. (Picture: An Israeli army flare illuminates the sky above the northern Gaza strip on 11 October 2023. Picture credit: MOHAMMED SABER/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
Register for a CI Markets account for FREE! No credit card required: https://completeintel.com/markets.Welcome to “The Week Ahead” with your host, Tony Nash! In this episode, we engage in thought-provoking discussions on a range of critical topics:1. Price Disinflation Recession: Our expert panel, featuring Seth Golden, challenges conventional wisdom by analyzing the rise in manufacturing volumes and its implications for the economy. Are we on the cusp of a period where valuation multiples could expand once again?Also, discover differing perspectives on inflation and disinflation as our panelists share their views on the deceleration of inflation rates and concerns about wage inflation and political policies. Explore the impact of interest rates on the housing market and the potential for lower prices due to disinflation. We also shed light on the critical role of diesel prices in the economy.2. Crude Tumbling: This discussion, led by Tracy Shuchart, dissects the secondary impacts of rising gas prices and the global dynamics affecting fuel prices. Stability in oil prices becomes a focal point as we examine the intricate interplay of factors like global demand and export policies. Comparisons are drawn between OPEC's influence on energy markets and the Federal Reserve's impact on equities.3. DC Drama & Markets: Albert Marko led this discussion and he doesn't shy away from discussing the lack of unity within political parties and the need for stable economic and fiscal policies. The panel raises concerns about wealth accumulation among politicians and calls for a reevaluation of the system.The discussion also touches on the significance of the Speaker of the House in US politics and potential candidates for the role. Learn why an efficient speaker is vital for the productivity of the legislative body as we wrap up our discussions.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the 83rd episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week. Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/c_emz90q-AA
Register for a CI Markets account for FREE! No credit card required.Hosted by Tony Nash, this week's panel of experts includes Dale Pinkert , Tony Greer, and Albert Marko. Together, they discussed critical topics that matter to you:1. How low will TLT, SPX, and Gold go?One of the burning questions today is the trajectory of TLT, SPX (S&P 500), and Gold. With the S&P 500 approaching the 4200 mark and bond yields on the rise, the panel discussed the numbers. TLT's descent to levels not seen since 2006/2007 is interesting. Do these trends present unique opportunities or do lingering uncertainty clouds the horizon?2. Identifying the Tradeable BottomTony Greer explores the VIX and SPY, examining whether we've reached a point where markets are poised for a rebound. Gain insights into the indicators he watches closely to signal a potential tradeable bottom and what lies ahead for the S&P 500.3. Government Shutdown ImplicationsWith the specter of a government shutdown looming, Albert Marko takes the stage to analyze the potential consequences. Governments' actions can have a profound impact on financial markets, and understanding these dynamics is crucial for investors. Discover what he foresees in the event of a government shutdown and how it could affect your investments.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the 82nd episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week. Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/hZbtqSs8c_I#TLT #SPX #Gold #TradeableBottom #FinancialMarkets #Investment #GovernmentShutdown #EconomicAnalysis #MarketTrends #TonyNash #DalePinkert #TonyGreer #AlbertMarko #TheWeekAhead #AIForecasts #CIMarkets #SPXForecasts #SP500Forecasts #GoldForecasts #Silver #ForexStopHunter #TgMacro #AmLiveMon #TonyNashNerd #TreasuryBond #ETF #VIX #SPY #SP500 #USElection #USElection2024 #Astrology #WhenToTrade #HowToTrade #InvestmentTips #TradingTips #WeekAhead #Twitter #FinTweet
Register for a CI Markets account for FREE! No credit card required: https://completeintel.com/markets.Welcome to the Week Ahead with Tony Nash https://twitter.com/tonynashnerd. In this episode, we discussed three crucial topics:Central Banks Unveiled: We're joined by Arno Venter https://twitter.com/ArnoVenter9 to unravel the mystery behind central banks' actions and their impact on trading. Is the European Central Bank lagging in the fight against inflation, and what does it mean for the market?Diesel and Refinery Challenges: Tracy Shuchart https://twitter.com/chigrl enlightens us on the increasing troubles faced by aging refineries in the U.S. With a 53% rise in unplanned mechanical issues, we explore how this contributes to rising gasoline prices. Plus, find out which markets are hit hardest by Russia's ban on gasoline and diesel exports.Venezuelan Migrants and U.S. Elections: Albert Marko https://twitter.com/amlivemon discusses the Biden administration's decision to extend protection to a significant number of Venezuelan migrants in the U.S. We dissect the motives behind this move, whether it's election-year politics or a strategy to boost oil supply amid Saudi Arabian cuts.Join us for a clear and concise analysis of these important topics in plain language you can understand. Stay informed for the week ahead! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share for more valuable insights.Key themes:Central banks breaking thingsDiesel & refinery alertsVenezuela migrants & crude supply?-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the 81st episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week.Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/563pr84tea4#WeekAhead #CentralBanks #DieselTroubles #VenezuelanMigrants #EconomicAnalysis #MarketInsights #FinanceDiscussion #TradingTips #USPolitics #OilSupply #TonyNash #ArnoVenter #TracyShuchart #AlbertMarko #ECB #Inflation #GasolinePrices #Refineries #Immigration #ElectionYear #TheWeekAhead #Chigrl #Amlivemon #ArnoVenter9
Register for a CI Markets account for FREE! No credit card required: https://completeintel.com/marketsGet the transcript from our website: https://completeintel.com/100-oil-equities-peaked-lng-ev-asiaWelcome to "The Week Ahead" with your host, Tony Nash https://twitter.com/tonynashnerd. In this episode, we're joined by a panel of seasoned experts:
Has the PBoC won against speculators in Chinese FX markets? And will equities stabilize due to the contained outflows from China? We invite Tony Nash, former Director at The Economist Intelligence Unit in Asia to discuss the evolving crisis in Beijing. Tony has extensive knowledge from working both in Singapore and China and sees this ongoing tug of war as a patriotic combat.Finally, you get our weekly update on portfolio flows, where we elaborate why again prefer to short assets in our own neck of the woods in Europe. Use the exclusive offer Macro30 to get 30% off your subscription at www.stenoresearch.com
It's summer time, and that means some great northern Michigan vacations. We catch up on some summer vacation happenings, as well as talk about some of the drama surrounding the Lions and the Michigan - MSU rivalry this summer. Also, friend of the pod Tony Nash from AZEE Branding Solutions joins us for a great chat about building a brand, community, coaching high school hoops, and more! Check out everything AZEE has to offer, and give us a follow @3pointpod! Thanks to: Memorial Healthcare, Rivals Taphouse & Grille, Nelson House Funeral Home, AZEE Branding Solutions, Kori Shook & Associates, Jacobs Insurance, Success Group Mortgage & Servicing, z925 The Castle, SportsNet MI
Episode 80: On today's show I speak with brilliant, multifaceted Tony Nash, Founder & CEO of AI Firm, Complete Intelligence. We speak about AI, the stock market, macro, businesses, money, and the future! A transformative discussion for you to "Think Different" and elevate your mindset!
BONUS EPISODE!! I was recently featured on Tony Nash's podcast “Got your Six” and was honored to speak about embracing your authenticity, passions, daring to be different, and why being multi-passionate has built me into a better leader. I connect with Tony through social media and am blown away by his drive to share other stories and utilizing his voice to establish change in culture and break stereotypes. His podcast brings together current service members and veteran high performers to share their methods, strategies, and ideas delivered in an informative way and, most importantly, actionable ways that will help you lead yourself and those around you better from the battlefield to the boardroom. In his write up for my Interview, he shared: "6ers, in a culture where there is often an expectation to choose one career path or focus on a singular passion, you can dare to be a trailblazer. The reality is that many people have multiple interests and are actually capable of pursuing them. Kellie Sbrocchi is a U.S. Navy HR Officer, photographer/owner of Kellie Rene Photography, and host of the MissUnderstood Podcast. She is passionate about small-unit leadership, departmental leadership, sales, marketing, recruiting, public affairs, photography, writing, and public speaking. Kellie believes being “Miss” Understood by others and in passions means you're closer to understanding your OWN life. You will learn about the importance of prioritizing things that bring joy in life, even if they are a bit unconventional and not in line with society's expectations. You only have this one life so if something no longer fills your cup, you're allowed to turn your back on it and pursue something that aligns with your passions. Kellie's journey is a testament to how it's possible to navigate different paths and how there is a place for multi-passionate individuals to be successful. It is time that we become more open, celebrate individuality, even if in a rigid environment like the army, and encourage the people behind us to explore their unique talents and interests." 01:14 - When something brings you joy, you prioritize it whatever that looks like 02:54 - Turning away from something that no longer fills your cup 06:03 - First experience with cyberbullying as a Naval officer joining a beauty pageant 09:27 - Kellie shares a candid moment 14:20 - Finding people and connecting them together 16:25 - How Kellie figured out how to pay for college and decided to join the track and field team 18:44 - A “What-If” mindset that challenged her to pursue the different things that bring her joy 20:54 - How Kellie hustled to get into the HR community in the Navy 25:32 - You will still mess up but just keep picking yourself up ----- Connect with Got Your Six podcast: Website Instagram LinkedIn Twitter TikTok ----- Connect with Tony: Website LinkedIn Instagram Twitter ————————————————- Follow @missunderstood.podcast + @kellie.sbrocchi on Instagram for episode updates + more. Special thank you to USEHATCH.FM for producing this episode. The views and opinions presented herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its Components. Appearance of, or reference to, any commercial products or services does not constitute DoD endorsement of those products or services. The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute DoD endorsement of the linked websites, or the information, products or services therein. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missunderstoodkellie/message
Inspiring People & Places: Architecture, Engineering, And Construction
On today's episode, BJ talks with Tony Nash, Active Duty Field Artillery Officer and host of Got Your Six Podcast. Tony discusses his education, his evolution as an Officer and podcast host, and where he wants to go in both his professional career, and passion endeavors. Resources mentioned: Matthew McConaughey “Chasing yourself 10 years from now” speechAthena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women by W. Brad Johnson, David SmithThe War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven PressfieldThe 3 Alarms: A Simple System to Transform Your Health, Wealth, and Relationships Forever by Eric PartakerCalls-to-action: Inspiring People and Places is brought to you by MCFA. Visit our website www.MCFAglobal.com and sign up for our weekly newsletter where we curate some of the top industry articles of the week and give you a dose of inspiration as you head into the weekend! MCFA IS HIRING!! If you or anyone you know are looking to work in the Planning, Project Development, Project Management, or Construction Management field, contact us through our website. Interns to Executives...we need great people to help us innovate and inspire, plan, develop and build our nation's infrastructure. Check out our MUST FILL positions here. We reward the bold and the action oriented so if you don't see a position but think you are a fit...send us an email! Learn more at www.MCFAGlobal.comAuthor: BJ Kraemer, MCFAKeywords: MCFA, Architecture, Construction, Engineering, Public Engineers, Military Engineers, United States Military Academy, Veteran Affairs, Development, Veteran, Military, SEC