Please text and tell us what you like A courtroom showdown over tariffs just forced the biggest question in trade policy: who gets to tax Americans in the name of national interest? We sat down to parse a marathon Supreme Court argument and why the Justices sounded skeptical of using emergency powers as a back door for sweeping tariffs. From first principles to practical fallout, we translate the legal jargon into plain English and outline what it could mean for markets, supply chains, and th...
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Please text and tell us what you like A courtroom showdown over tariffs just forced the biggest question in trade policy: who gets to tax Americans in the name of national interest? We sat down to parse a marathon Supreme Court argument and why the Justices sounded skeptical of using emergency powers as a back door for sweeping tariffs. From first principles to practical fallout, we translate the legal jargon into plain English and outline what it could mean for markets, supply chains, and th...
Markets, Politics, and Debt: Insights with Rich Weiss
SKEPTIC’S GUIDE TO INVESTING
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4 months ago
Markets, Politics, and Debt: Insights with Rich Weiss
Please text and tell us what you like Rich Weiss, CIO of Multi-Asset Strategies at American Century, brings 40 years of investment experience to discuss market reactions to global turmoil and why the VIX index remains surprisingly calm despite international tensions. • Markets appear to be undervaluing risk despite geopolitical conflicts and economic uncertainties • Economic consensus forecasts predict 1.5% growth this year, avoiding recession but not stellar • Manufacturing and housing sect...
SKEPTIC’S GUIDE TO INVESTING
Please text and tell us what you like A courtroom showdown over tariffs just forced the biggest question in trade policy: who gets to tax Americans in the name of national interest? We sat down to parse a marathon Supreme Court argument and why the Justices sounded skeptical of using emergency powers as a back door for sweeping tariffs. From first principles to practical fallout, we translate the legal jargon into plain English and outline what it could mean for markets, supply chains, and th...