Tyler and Jordan analyze the latest economic data, including rising personal income, job growth, and strong corporate earnings projections. They discuss the significance of manufacturing expansion after 26 months of contraction and put recent stock market volatility into historical context. With markets historically rebounding after corrections, they outline why long-term discipline, proper asset allocation, and emergency cash reserves remain critical for investors. Tune in for a data-driven ...
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Tyler and Jordan analyze the latest economic data, including rising personal income, job growth, and strong corporate earnings projections. They discuss the significance of manufacturing expansion after 26 months of contraction and put recent stock market volatility into historical context. With markets historically rebounding after corrections, they outline why long-term discipline, proper asset allocation, and emergency cash reserves remain critical for investors. Tune in for a data-driven ...
Tyler and Craig discuss second quarter earnings for the S&P 500 and its constituents which have come in better than expected. Sales were 3% better than Wall Street estimates and earnings were 4.5% better than expectations. Sales and earnings growth were led by the energy sector as earnings in the sector grew by 300% on the backs of higher energy prices. Financials, consumer discretionary, and communication sectors were the only sectors to post earnings declines. Financials were negatively...
Five Minute Finance with LVM
Tyler and Jordan analyze the latest economic data, including rising personal income, job growth, and strong corporate earnings projections. They discuss the significance of manufacturing expansion after 26 months of contraction and put recent stock market volatility into historical context. With markets historically rebounding after corrections, they outline why long-term discipline, proper asset allocation, and emergency cash reserves remain critical for investors. Tune in for a data-driven ...