Less Is More
We talk a lot about taxes on the show, and some of the events of 2020 have created a very specific set of opportunities. James Nelson joins us to share his thoughts.
We talk a lot about taxes on the show, and some of the events of 2020 have created a very specific set of opportunities. James Nelson joins us to share his thoughts.
We are quickly approaching the 2020 election, and things are certainly interesting this year. David Nelson joins us to discuss what impact the election has on the financial markets.
We’ve talked a lot about how technology has dominated this year, and there have been comparisons made to the late 2000’s tech bubble. David Nelson lets us know whether or not this feels like the top or if he thinks there might be more to come.
We’ve discussed on this show a number of times this year the large disparity between different areas of the stock market. John Nelson lets us know whether or not that is something unique to this year given all that is going on or if there are other factors at play.
Last week we discussed the rising debt we’ve seen this year. There are those out there who suggest this could cause inflation to rise in the future. David Nelson lets us know if this is something that we should be concerned about.
In response to the pandemic this year, the government responded by trying to ensure that companies are able to access the capital they need. David Nelson shares his thoughts on how that has played out so far.