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that extra supply could bring imbalance to the american portfolio. now the canadians do not have an option to send it to the u.s. so they send it to asia. host: delaware, jay, democrats . caller: i am in my late 70's. i have been through this before. i tried to trigger everything we are told -- try to check out everything we are told. i cannot believe you are still saying it is all regulation, we cannot get enough, it is the keystone pipeline. there are people who leave you, but a lot of us do not because of the obscene profits you have been making and the because you still insist that everything is the fault of the government who did not give you everything you want. you want to try to do a better job. host: what would you like to ask our guest? caller: i am asking him when they are going to stop blaming the government and the keystone pipeline, which was an option to sell us the oil, not guaranteed, which was not going to do much for us. how many times do you think we can go through this? guest: the caller is expressing the frustration that million
that extra supply could bring imbalance to the american portfolio. now the canadians do not have an option to send it to the u.s. so they send it to asia. host: delaware, jay, democrats . caller: i am in my late 70's. i have been through this before. i tried to trigger everything we are told -- try to check out everything we are told. i cannot believe you are still saying it is all regulation, we cannot get enough, it is the keystone pipeline. there are people who leave you, but a lot of us do...
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mentioned earlier, thanks to the future and that extra supply bringing balance to the north american portfolio was really really important and other canadians do not have an option to send it to the uso they send it to china or somewhere elsean in asia. >> from delaware, democrats line. >> good morning, thank you for taking my call. i'm in my late 70s and i've been through this before and i try to check out everything that we are told. i cannot believe you're still saying that it is all regulation and we did not get enough recess and it is the keystone pipeline pretty there are people who e.believe you but a lot of us do not, because of the absolutely obscene profits that you have been making because you still insist that everything is the fault of the government who did not give you everything you want and do you want to try to do a better job without what question would you like to ask our guests. >> it what would you like to ask our guests specifically. >> i am asking him when they are going to stop blaming the government and the keystone pipeline loss which by the way was an option to sell
mentioned earlier, thanks to the future and that extra supply bringing balance to the north american portfolio was really really important and other canadians do not have an option to send it to the uso they send it to china or somewhere elsean in asia. >> from delaware, democrats line. >> good morning, thank you for taking my call. i'm in my late 70s and i've been through this before and i try to check out everything that we are told. i cannot believe you're still saying that it is...
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that extra supply could bring imbalance to the american portfolio.he canadians do not have an option to send it to the u.s. so they send it to asia. host: delaware, jay, democrats . caller: i am in my late 70's. i have been through this before. i tried to trigger everything we are told -- try to check out everything we are told. i cannot believe you are still saying it is all regulation, we cannot get enough, it is the keystone pipeline. there are people who leave you, but a lot of us do not because of the obscene profits you have been making and the because you still insist that everything is the fault of the government who did not give you everything you want. you want to try to do a better job. host: what would you like to ask our guest? caller: i am asking him when they are going to stop blaming the government and the keystone pipeline, which was an option to sell us the oil, not guaranteed, which was not going to do much for us. how many times do you think we can go through this? guest: the caller is expressing the frustration that millions. our
that extra supply could bring imbalance to the american portfolio.he canadians do not have an option to send it to the u.s. so they send it to asia. host: delaware, jay, democrats . caller: i am in my late 70's. i have been through this before. i tried to trigger everything we are told -- try to check out everything we are told. i cannot believe you are still saying it is all regulation, we cannot get enough, it is the keystone pipeline. there are people who leave you, but a lot of us do not...
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this morning, of course fox business' dagen mcdowell as well as advisor investment american ingenuity strategy portfolioanage e adam johnson and pollster and president of maslansky and partners, lee carter. great to see everybody this morning. >> great to be here. maria: thank you for being here. dagen, what do you make of that, all of this major population of people who do not have any money for an emergency and are expecting to be further in debt. dagen: this 40 year high inflation is putting the crunch on really all americans except for the very wealthy. the wall street journal had an incredible story about how the upper middle class are struggling just a couple of days ago. because over the first three months of this year, their stock portfolios, they've lost a bigger chunk than richer people and they've saved less than most people who make less than them during the pandemic. so the value of their liabilities, according to the journal, grew by 2% in the first quarter, more than any other group and they especially, the upper middle class were taking on debt for auto loans, credit cards, other consume
this morning, of course fox business' dagen mcdowell as well as advisor investment american ingenuity strategy portfolioanage e adam johnson and pollster and president of maslansky and partners, lee carter. great to see everybody this morning. >> great to be here. maria: thank you for being here. dagen, what do you make of that, all of this major population of people who do not have any money for an emergency and are expecting to be further in debt. dagen: this 40 year high inflation is...
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think, the most beneficial way to own reits and, yes, everybody should have some in their portfolio >> brenda, americanled it an unconventional reit >> yeah, i think when you think about real estate, our mind don't automatically go to cell phone towers, but that's what this company is. we think there will be ongoing need and growth within this industry and we really like the defensive nature in general because this is a great source of very predictable revenue that's coming in here unlike some of the other reits where some of the futures are in question like office-related reits. this one there's no question in our view it will continue to be relevant and will continue to grow here. that's why we've chosen it out of the group though the yield is lower, just 2%, than the other options in the group >> jason snipe, why no reits do you have any real estate exposure at all? >> i really don't. our real estate exposure is on the housing side, hd and lowe's and interest rate as josh mentioned, the sensitivity make it a tough spot in this environment. that's really our exposure at this point, at this stance >>
think, the most beneficial way to own reits and, yes, everybody should have some in their portfolio >> brenda, americanled it an unconventional reit >> yeah, i think when you think about real estate, our mind don't automatically go to cell phone towers, but that's what this company is. we think there will be ongoing need and growth within this industry and we really like the defensive nature in general because this is a great source of very predictable revenue that's coming in here...
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hit that down 24% i was looking at the market and saying to myself things like american eagle that i bought in my portfolio, that i thought had wildly overdiscounted how bad the consumer was going to get. you had a stock that was six times earnings, they'd lowered from $3 a share to $2 a share, and the stock was down from 38 to 12 at that point, and you see those kinds of things and you think okay, a lot of information's in the stocks. looking at both the individual stock and the market back trading at 15.5ish times, it just seemed to me like a lot of bad news was in it so yeah, as we hear these earnings reports that are not as bad as expected we have something to grow from and build from >> you feel a little more bullish, joe is this really something to build on, what has been described as a tradeable bounce? >> of course i am. i've been talking about that for the last three days, along the qs at a very nice level at 292, which is where the 50-day moving average was before that etf. so i do think you've got positive momentum in the market right now. during their quiet period where the federal reserve can'
hit that down 24% i was looking at the market and saying to myself things like american eagle that i bought in my portfolio, that i thought had wildly overdiscounted how bad the consumer was going to get. you had a stock that was six times earnings, they'd lowered from $3 a share to $2 a share, and the stock was down from 38 to 12 at that point, and you see those kinds of things and you think okay, a lot of information's in the stocks. looking at both the individual stock and the market back...
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if it's had a killer portfolio, i think responsibility can mean confronting certain problems. had that americans. yeah. well they, we faced dressing issues like global warming and then the quality clinical and i mean don't know what i li, cola they see. we're lucky and, but also the extinction of certain species and people dying on this planet with whom one of them in florida, delaware, but it's okay. i don't think it is enough to seek individual answers to these issue with one of a new allowed follow that we need global, all encompassing, and certainly some we cast as he will pull up. that's why i'm always looking to forge new alliances. adopt new perspectives, and take new steps that can bring about the changes our planet desperately needs can appoint you al alan campbell kalia leah clinton was at a bid. in autumn, 2018 santa saint o showcased his on an installation at paris is played to tokyo, contemporary aunt venue it focused on the importance of ad and how we as a species of polluting this vital element ah, santa seno set up 76 spiderwebs to make the am more tangible as it were. spiders ha
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from that financial sector american express is a good name that you can have in your portfolio. >> mikeed to bring up tesla today. it made some turns on cpi and is higher and helping the market. the nasdaq going positive again. is tesla trading on twitter news prospects, on deal prospects, or something else >> i think there was an initiation today of the stock with some favorable fundamental views on it. that might have been one catalyst i think it would be a net beneficiary psychologically if, in fact, elon musk were not going to be buying twitter it's not, to me, trading mostly day-to-day on all of that stuff. there's been some revival in the large secular growth stocks and i think that got a boost >> helping the nasdaq, helping the consumer discretionary thank you. we'll leave it there two minutes to go in the trading session. the dow down 155 in the middle of the wide range. what are you seeing in the internals? >> kind of mixed on the inside not much of a washout day even at the lows and you have slightly more advancing than declining volume did want to take a look at the dynamic b
from that financial sector american express is a good name that you can have in your portfolio. >> mikeed to bring up tesla today. it made some turns on cpi and is higher and helping the market. the nasdaq going positive again. is tesla trading on twitter news prospects, on deal prospects, or something else >> i think there was an initiation today of the stock with some favorable fundamental views on it. that might have been one catalyst i think it would be a net beneficiary...
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portfolios. it's straightforward, it's simple, and i think the american people deserve this. >> and the americanng for it. congresswoman, thank you so much for joining me tonight, i appreciate it. abigail stassen-berger, from virginia. coming up next, the absurd, absolutely absurd defense from the former president on hosting a saudi-backed golf event in the garden state. when the 11th hour continues. he 11th hour continues but, at upwork, we found him. he's in adelaide between his daily lunch delivery and an 8:15 call with san francisco. and you can find him, and millions of other talented pros, right now on upwork.com ♪ ♪ talented pros, right now aleve x. its revolutionary rollerball design delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company alwasn't fair.see what's possible. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case
portfolios. it's straightforward, it's simple, and i think the american people deserve this. >> and the americanng for it. congresswoman, thank you so much for joining me tonight, i appreciate it. abigail stassen-berger, from virginia. coming up next, the absurd, absolutely absurd defense from the former president on hosting a saudi-backed golf event in the garden state. when the 11th hour continues. he 11th hour continues but, at upwork, we found him. he's in adelaide between his daily...
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portfolios. it's straightforward, it's simple, and i think the american people deserve this. >> and the american people are asking for it. congresswoman, thank you so much for joining me tonight, i appreciate it. abigail stassen-berger, from virginia. coming up next, the absurd, absolutely absurd defense from the former president on hosting a saudi-backed golf event in the garden state. when the 11th hour continues. i wish that shaq was my real life big brother. turns out, some wishes do come true. they'll never know. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage- go with the general. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insuranceverage- through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'
portfolios. it's straightforward, it's simple, and i think the american people deserve this. >> and the american people are asking for it. congresswoman, thank you so much for joining me tonight, i appreciate it. abigail stassen-berger, from virginia. coming up next, the absurd, absolutely absurd defense from the former president on hosting a saudi-backed golf event in the garden state. when the 11th hour continues. i wish that shaq was my real life big brother. turns out, some wishes do...
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mode for their portfolio but then you also have the energy markets and the energy stock play that has actually been a good return. not that i want to see energy prices jump for most americans. it's painful enough to watch but at the same time, if you're trying to protect your portfolio , that's kind of how you're going to do it. >> there's no question about that, cheryl, and overtime historically in periods of inflation, energy and reit, they've been the places to be 71 % of the time, energy actually outperforms inflation, and reits 64%, but you know what? those maybe a tired trade at this point, because there was so much. we saw those gains so far, so looking forward into the next quarter, maybe into the end of the year, i'm looking a little different place here. i'm looking more in the consumer staples and the pharma industry, so coca cola is a stock that i think is fantastic for this environment. continuous dividend increases. they've diversified and sold off their bottling companies. it is just as rock solid as a company that's out there. now, is it a high flying stellar , are you going to see 10 , 15% growth? probably not. i think it's a great company for this environ
mode for their portfolio but then you also have the energy markets and the energy stock play that has actually been a good return. not that i want to see energy prices jump for most americans. it's painful enough to watch but at the same time, if you're trying to protect your portfolio , that's kind of how you're going to do it. >> there's no question about that, cheryl, and overtime historically in periods of inflation, energy and reit, they've been the places to be 71 % of the time,...
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see questions about what investment portfolio justices should have and i know this is something you thought about on the commission. what reform could help the american public have that competence? >> i'm not a political scientist. my sense is a large reason for the public comes because they are hearing that drumbeat from critics of the court. they are hearing fromof people o say they are advancing the aims of the republican party predicted here that constantly is going to affect one's position. that's what i'm saying the antidote for that is to read the opinions.at read what chief justice roberts had to say about the epa case. it's a powerful dissent by justice kagan. neither of them is calling into question the good faith of thees other. they know that these are legal issues and significant issues that require us thinking and they require time and energy which is tough to come by i know. i'm afraid that that's the cost of being a citizen. i a tribute some of the comparatively low approval rating of the supreme court is now experiencing to impact the court and i wish people would take the time to read what the court is saying itself. >> how much doe
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portfolio justices should have. this is something you thought about on the commission. what reforms do you see that could help the american public have that confidence? judge griffith: i'm not a political scientist, and my sense is that a large reason for the public having that view of the court comes because they are hearing from critics of the court. they are hearing from people who say there is a right wing cabal and agenda to advance the needs of the republican party. if you hear that constantly, that will affect the decision. that's why i am saying that antidote for that is to read the opinions. read what the chief justice had to say about the epa cases. read the powerful dissent by kagan. read the debate they have. neither of them is calling into question the good faith of the other. they know that that is not the issue. they know that these are legal issues significantly requiring our best thinking. they require time and energy, which is tough to come by, and i know, but i'm afraid that is the cost of being a citizen. i would attribute some of the the comparatively little approval ratings of the supreme court to pe
portfolio justices should have. this is something you thought about on the commission. what reforms do you see that could help the american public have that confidence? judge griffith: i'm not a political scientist, and my sense is that a large reason for the public having that view of the court comes because they are hearing from critics of the court. they are hearing from people who say there is a right wing cabal and agenda to advance the needs of the republican party. if you hear that...
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portfolio. and the fed wants us to stop spending money, but americans aren't listening. how far will powell and company go to break america's shopping habits? meanwhile, government is getting ready to regulate crypto, but if you own crypto, do not apply for a job. only folks with no clue and no passion will be allowed to make the rules. i'm going the give you my takeaway with on that later in the show. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ charles: so the american economy added 372,000 jobs many june. that was higher than the consensus of 268. some of the highlights, professional and business services, 74,000. leisure and hospital i, of -- 67,000. health care/social services, more than 77,000. transportation, 35,000 to. however, there are some concerns including the fact that 353,000 people left the labor force. and, by the way, the household survey was a loss of 315,000. that might explain the action in the bond market, right? we initially spiked, not really sure where to go. meanwhile, the market might also be reacting to the sort of full court press, the fede
portfolio. and the fed wants us to stop spending money, but americans aren't listening. how far will powell and company go to break america's shopping habits? meanwhile, government is getting ready to regulate crypto, but if you own crypto, do not apply for a job. only folks with no clue and no passion will be allowed to make the rules. i'm going the give you my takeaway with on that later in the show. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ charles: so the american economy...
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portfolio justices should have. this is something you thought about on the commission. what reforms do you see that could help the americanublic have that confidence? ask i think, and i'm not a political scientist, and my sense is that a large reason for the public having that view of the court comes because they are hearing from critics of the court. they are hearing from people who say there is a right wing cabal and agenda to advance the needs of the republican party. if you hear that constantly, that will affect the decision. that's why i am saying that antidote for that is to read the opinions. read what the chief justice had to say about the epa cases. read the powerful dissent by kagan. read the debate they have. neither of them is calling into question the good faith of the other. they know that that is not the issue. they know that these are legal issues significantly requiring our best thinking. they require time and energy, which is tough to come by, and i know, but i'm afraid that is the cost rated of being a citizen. in tribute some of the the comparatively little approval ratings of the supreme court, and it
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portfolios. tom: what i really take issue with is the single word "trading." the vast majority of americans't want politicians trading like lisa's kids do off their couch. we don't want them doing robinhood out of their office. the solution is simple. put a minimum timeline on ownership of a given equity. jonathon: that's one issue. the other is spouses. some sources have suggested that the inclusion of spouses is unnecessarily onerous. what happens if a congressman's spouse is a stockbroker? does he or she have to quit their job? lisa: this is all theatrics. it won't get past. this is basically good messaging ahead of the midterm elections. how much should they be following the same rules that any insider trader would have to follow? they are aware of certain decisions coming down the pipe that would move markets and they have to trade -- and they can trade off of it. to me, it makes sense that if their spouses are hearing what they are talking about, to not be included. jonathon: futures are down. i am with you. come on. tom: no. jonathon: decisions to move equities. tom: put a timeline o
portfolios. tom: what i really take issue with is the single word "trading." the vast majority of americans't want politicians trading like lisa's kids do off their couch. we don't want them doing robinhood out of their office. the solution is simple. put a minimum timeline on ownership of a given equity. jonathon: that's one issue. the other is spouses. some sources have suggested that the inclusion of spouses is unnecessarily onerous. what happens if a congressman's spouse is a...
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americans will get the medal of freedom. next, i'll ask one what this moment means to him. stay here. our client's portfoliosls. (other money manager) but you still sell invnvestmens that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. a monster was attacking but the team remained calm. because with miro, they could problem solve together, and find the answer that was right under their nose. or... his nose. >>> president biden will award the nation's highest civilian honor, the meal of freedom to 17 recipients this week. this list includes people like olympian simone biles, sandra lindsey, the first american to receive the covid-19 vaccine and a gold star father who famously spoke out against donald trump back in 2016. we're so cleezed that he is our guest tonight. thank you so much f
americans will get the medal of freedom. next, i'll ask one what this moment means to him. stay here. our client's portfoliosls. (other money manager) but you still sell invnvestmens that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our...
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portfolio. i went to the american missile shift , the embassy of the american finland reports this. from another country that applied for the alliance, sweden, was killed in the donbass, the swedish media report that we are talking about, allegedly from the country's air force steel lieutenant, he was wounded in a chest with a fragment and a grenade, however yes, the real entry into nato stockholm helsinki is far from erdoga. continues to bully. he promised that turkey would still freeze the process of joining these two countries to the alliance until then. until finland, sweden fulfills everything in a streamlined way, erdogan said all turkey's conditions for the fight against the kurds are watching. since russia invaded ukraine in february of this year, the world has changed, it has become clear that senseless imperial ambitions. putin go much further than donbass and even all of ukraine he himself stated this in his entirety. to this, our trances, atlantic allies and partners must rethink their strategies and security and strengthen our ranks to confront global challenges in resp
portfolio. i went to the american missile shift , the embassy of the american finland reports this. from another country that applied for the alliance, sweden, was killed in the donbass, the swedish media report that we are talking about, allegedly from the country's air force steel lieutenant, he was wounded in a chest with a fragment and a grenade, however yes, the real entry into nato stockholm helsinki is far from erdoga. continues to bully. he promised that turkey would still freeze the...
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american people that it's not happening here. they don't have to worry about if they are competing with their member of congress's stock portfolio. >> jesse: knob in democrat leadership is happy about this. now they are not going to be happy after what we're about to show you. watch. >> there were actual offices working with this. we never got to the bottom of that. we never got any answers. we will pretend that will never happen. i have no idea what happened to the people inside who were very clearly sympathetic with what was going on and opening the doors wide open for that. i'm supposed to sit here and pretend like none of that happened and right afterwards, you have this idea throwing money at that problem. it will make it go away without any accountability. >> jesse: aoc is suggesting that january 6th might have been an inside job. how come twitter hasn't banned that? she's getting into some very dangerous territory here. where is the disinformation are when you need her. mary poppins. ♪ ♪ did the squad just suggest that the capitol police were in on the january 6th riot and opened the doors? i thought you weren't allowed to
american people that it's not happening here. they don't have to worry about if they are competing with their member of congress's stock portfolio. >> jesse: knob in democrat leadership is happy about this. now they are not going to be happy after what we're about to show you. watch. >> there were actual offices working with this. we never got to the bottom of that. we never got any answers. we will pretend that will never happen. i have no idea what happened to the people inside...
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portfolio of orders. therefore, the americans also do not produce deliveries of any new weapons to replace the old one.w , uh, a crisis and did not only in the economic depression, which is on the face and which, of course, members of the administration can and will deny as they please. uh, they are experiencing a crisis of leadership chris leadership is not able to create an anti-russian coalition wider than the circle of their own vassals, the inability to cause significant damage to the russian economy. failure to convince everyone that america is the spiritual leader of the modern of the world, and joe biden is the epitome of true american leadership, the fish rots from the head. and here. in general, it is not necessary. uh, nothing to add to what we just sometimes see on the screen, so the attack on russia turned out to be ill-conceived. and as our president said. and we are still
portfolio of orders. therefore, the americans also do not produce deliveries of any new weapons to replace the old one.w , uh, a crisis and did not only in the economic depression, which is on the face and which, of course, members of the administration can and will deny as they please. uh, they are experiencing a crisis of leadership chris leadership is not able to create an anti-russian coalition wider than the circle of their own vassals, the inability to cause significant damage to the...
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raged on ambassador wilson decided to visit general portfolio diaz the dictator of mexico to insist that he put a stop to the so-called anti-americandisturbances. but it was too late the marginistas had already incited the outbreak of the 1910 mexican revolution. please help me. thank kelly. so, i believe we have a microphone that will come to any of you who would like to ask a question. over here and then we'll come to the two of you. thank you. thank you professor lytle hernandez. you speak of history in such compelling and fresh and revelatory ways and yet so much of the way history is discussed right now is as a kind of skirmish in the so-called culture wars. there's so much pushback against expanding history to include the perspectives and experiences of people who are traditionally left out, you know, your scholarships seem so advanced, but it seems that in k through 12. we're moving backwards. how exactly we view that and respond to that. it's a great question. ask the question of the moment, right? we are. in danger, right if we refuse to acknowledge. the violence that has gone into the making of this country. we experience
raged on ambassador wilson decided to visit general portfolio diaz the dictator of mexico to insist that he put a stop to the so-called anti-americandisturbances. but it was too late the marginistas had already incited the outbreak of the 1910 mexican revolution. please help me. thank kelly. so, i believe we have a microphone that will come to any of you who would like to ask a question. over here and then we'll come to the two of you. thank you. thank you professor lytle hernandez. you speak...
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and as americans get ready to light up the fireworks and grill up the hot dogs, our countdown closer said he has investment ideas that could make your portfolioin the red, and now we are in the green. >> what a start, right? up 1% after more duds going off in the first half of the year. the bear market was finished, certainly now look for some opportunities. it's not a go all in momentum trade on our side. a little bit of growth and you can look at some of the fangs that have been beaten down. microsoft, google. we could start look for some good quality financials, i.e., visa. and barasine, the plumbing of the internet. so there are a few opportunities that we are looking at. no question we are in the late cycle. but look for offense. >> they say when everybody seems to be negative. when institutional investors are pulling out and they are negative, that's when stocks start to go higher. how do you view the second half, if you could give us that prediction. >> we are starting earnings season next week and the week after. the bears have the main case in earnings in recession. we are not sure how we see that. profits are up 7.5%. should continu
and as americans get ready to light up the fireworks and grill up the hot dogs, our countdown closer said he has investment ideas that could make your portfolioin the red, and now we are in the green. >> what a start, right? up 1% after more duds going off in the first half of the year. the bear market was finished, certainly now look for some opportunities. it's not a go all in momentum trade on our side. a little bit of growth and you can look at some of the fangs that have been beaten...
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american artist, 195 million. now we look at how some are hedging their portfolios with art. see what they go for, i'm willing to accept anything but buying fractional shares of anything, you can't hang a fractional share of anything >> we've never been proponents of nfts. >> i wasn't speaking about them negatively there are a couple i would own if could own the proprietary rights >> the good news is they're 90% off now. >> i can get them cheap. art has stood the test of time it is in the eye of the beholder, but my point is, initially you bought art because you like to hang it on your wall and you can appreciate the beauty or skill that's manifested in the work is this more of, of trying to make some money as art goes up in value? >> master works is strirkctly i investment pieces. we have 460 people in the platform today if you look at contemporary art prices this year compared to almost every other asset class they continue to outperform. i think at this point it's pretty clear that art deserves some allocation as part of a portfolio. today the only way to really do that is
american artist, 195 million. now we look at how some are hedging their portfolios with art. see what they go for, i'm willing to accept anything but buying fractional shares of anything, you can't hang a fractional share of anything >> we've never been proponents of nfts. >> i wasn't speaking about them negatively there are a couple i would own if could own the proprietary rights >> the good news is they're 90% off now. >> i can get them cheap. art has stood the test of...
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portfolios. i do think it's interesting, maria, that the policy mistakes continue and they spread. so patrice is absolutely right. the americanhe fed was focused onen employment all the while we were paying people to stay home now they are saying inflation is job number 1 but they're a year and a half behind schedule. i thought one of the most interesting pieces of news the california state budget, 23 million californians are going to get inflation relief checks over a thousand dollars, what do you think that's going to do to inflation and demand for oil? it's going to drive it up and the policies are exactly the opposite of what -- what government should be doing. they should be incenting people to make the right decisions and it's showing up in company earnings and it's going to continue. maria: yeah. well, and not only that but there's no acknowledgment whatsoever. they want to hire all of these tutors. in fact, it was their policies that closed the schools. nancy, real quick, you're talking about, you know, the environment and in the second half, are you worried about second-quarter earning season? >> i think -- i think e
portfolios. i do think it's interesting, maria, that the policy mistakes continue and they spread. so patrice is absolutely right. the americanhe fed was focused onen employment all the while we were paying people to stay home now they are saying inflation is job number 1 but they're a year and a half behind schedule. i thought one of the most interesting pieces of news the california state budget, 23 million californians are going to get inflation relief checks over a thousand dollars, what do...