Learning Markets Trader Podcast Series
Summary: Listen to market commentary and debate on the go with the Learning Markets Trader Podcast Series brought to you every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Learning Markets Analysts watch the global markets so you get the complete picture and not just a glimpse.
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Podcasts:
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts the somewhat controversial new unemployment rate data released today.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss ADP's employment report and what it tells us about the state of the U.S. economy.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss Bernanke's speech and the future of the Fed.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss why stocks will sometimes rise on bad news.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the market forces that are driving the value of the U.S. dollar (USD) and what it means for individual investors.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss how market indexes like the Dow or the SP 500 differ and why investors should look at more than the headline indexes.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss how arket makers engaged in another round of "dividend stripping" this week in preparation of the SPY's ex-date. Find out how this works in today's podcast.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss why the U.S. housing market is so important to an economic recovery and why the Bank of Japan (BOJ) decided to inject an additional 10 trillion yen into the Japanese economy.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the oil market decline today and why prices sold off so fast.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the FOMC announcement and why the Fed thought it was necessary to unleash an extraordinary amount of easing to protect the economy.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss what Europe still has to work out to resolve its problems now that the ESM can be fully funded.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss why Chinese economic data means and why this time, bad news might really just mean bad news.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the signs that are currently pointing to a much higher rate of inflation in the future.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the steps everyone is expecting the ECB to take tomorrow when it announces its latest monetary policy.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the Fed Chairman's speech at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium.