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Doxa Takes
Chase Lee, CFA
26 episodes
3 days ago
Nothing we say here is investment advice – we don’t know your personal situation, your goals, or any other variables that we use to create a unique financial and investment plan for you and your family. We’re here just chatting and of course you’re welcome to reach out to anyone at Doxa Capital if you are interested in a plan that complies with your financial situation. The views expressed are that of Chase & David and should not be held as representations of their respective firms. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investing involves risks.
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Nothing we say here is investment advice – we don’t know your personal situation, your goals, or any other variables that we use to create a unique financial and investment plan for you and your family. We’re here just chatting and of course you’re welcome to reach out to anyone at Doxa Capital if you are interested in a plan that complies with your financial situation. The views expressed are that of Chase & David and should not be held as representations of their respective firms. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investing involves risks.
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Mid-year "State of the Economy" w/ George Pearkes & Conor Sen (Ep.8)
Doxa Takes
35 minutes 1 second
2 years ago
Mid-year "State of the Economy" w/ George Pearkes & Conor Sen (Ep.8)

Chase is joined by two awesome guests in George Pearkes and Conor Sen to chat about what's happening in the economy and some likely scenarios going forward. George is the Global Macro Strategist for Bespoke Investment Group and Conor is the founder of Peachtree Creek Investments and is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. These guys are masters at articulating economic themes so we took advantage of having them both in one place and packed a ton of info into 35 minutes! Enjoy!

(2:20) Today's inflation & growth dynamic.

(6:55) Risks on the horizon?

(14:05) Jobs & the labor market.

(20:10) Big picture econ - is this decade looking different than the past?

(27:02) A *big* generational wealth transfer is coming.

All feedback is good feedback and don't forget to subscribe - enjoy! Nothing we say here is investment advice – we don’t know your personal situation, your goals, or any other variables that we use to create a unique financial and investment plan for you and your family. We’re here just chatting and of course you’re welcome to reach out to anyone at Doxa Capital if you are interested in a plan that complies with your financial situation. The views expressed are that of Chase, George, and Conor and should not be held as representations of their respective firms. Past performance is not always predictive of future results.

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Doxa Takes
Nothing we say here is investment advice – we don’t know your personal situation, your goals, or any other variables that we use to create a unique financial and investment plan for you and your family. We’re here just chatting and of course you’re welcome to reach out to anyone at Doxa Capital if you are interested in a plan that complies with your financial situation. The views expressed are that of Chase & David and should not be held as representations of their respective firms. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investing involves risks.