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Financial Focus – May 1st, 2024

Financial Focus – May 1st, 2024

Check out this week’s episode of Financial Focus, where David Nelson emphasizes the need for informed financial decisions and talks about the value of having a strong team to support clients. He also shares his personal experience of seeking coaching to improve his role within the company.

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Paying The Bills

Paying The Bills

High interest rates have kept housing activity like sales and refinances at a very low level nationally. David Nelson is here to explain if he thinks this will become a broader problem for the economy and how it impacts viewers working on their financial plans.

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Regaining Possession

Regaining Possession

The stock market looked like a basketball player calmly dribbling down the court until it lost control of the ball about a month ago. After last week’s rally, however, it’s got us wondering: Has the market regained possession? Check out this week’s commentary for our take.

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Presidential Cycle

Presidential Cycle

  Have you ever wondered how the stock market does during a presidential election year? Well, let’s take a look! This week’s chart shows how the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which is used as a representation of the stock market, typically performs over a...

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Recession Probabilities

Recession Probabilities

  A Recession, or a sustained slowdown in economic growth, is one of the worst things that can happen to the stock market. The problem? Recessions are hard to predict. Hard, but not impossible. We can still get close by assigning a probability to a recession...

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Financial Focus – May 1st, 2024

Financial Focus – April 24th, 2024

In this episode of Financial Focus, Nate Kreinbrink discusses the importance of understanding and adjusting your withholdings to ensure you are not overpaying or underpaying taxes throughout the year. He also emphasizes the significance of estate planning, as well as the differences between wills and trusts and the importance of updating beneficiaries on retirement accounts and insurance policies.

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Inversion

Inversion

We keep hearing talk about the Fed cutting rates this year, but there hasn’t been as much talk about a recession. David Nelson is here to share if this trend concerns him and how it may impact viewers’ investment decisions.

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A Dangerous Leap

A Dangerous Leap

Managing risk is a matter of life and death for a daredevil like Evel Knievel. While investing might not be as heart-stopping, managing risk is just as crucial. Check out this week’s commentary to learn more about how risk management is vital to investing.

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Doctor Copper

Doctor Copper

  There’s this saying on Wall Street that copper is the commodity with a PhD in economics. Why? Because it’s an industrial metal that sees its demand wax and wane with economic growth. The higher the growth, the higher the demand for copper, and vice versa. Well,...

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Hot Commodities

Hot Commodities

  Commodities have been on fire lately. In particular, we’ve seen raw materials like copper, oil, and gold do really well. What’s going on? Well, it appears investors are betting that strong economic growth around the world will continue to boost global demand...

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