Stansberry Investors MarketCast
Summary: The Investors MarketCast is produced by the Stansberry Research Newswire team and is your direct access to the latest events and forces shaping the world’s financial markets. Each week veteran market analysts and traders Scott Garliss, Greg Diamond, and John Gillin talk trends, investment ideas, and developing economic news to give you the information edge you need to make money in today’s stock market and avoid unnecessary risk. Scott, Greg, and John have over 60 years combined experience trading stocks, bonds, commodities, options, and currencies with some of the biggest Wall Street firms in existence. The Investors MarketCast reveals what’s really going on behind-the-scenes on Wall Street, so you can profit on Main Street.
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Podcasts:
How Brexit Could Inspire an EU Exodus
Emerging Markets are the canary in the coal mine for a China deal.
How Wall Street is Trying to Influence the Trade War
In this week's episode, your Stansberry's Investors Marketcast hosts recap last week's market rebound, led by easing trade tensions and good earnings reports. John briefly recaps why retail is enjoying a renaissance.
These Three Things Could Spark a Year-End Rally
Your Marketcast hosts begin this week by discussing last week's "mixed" markets, and John notes how the markets are still incredibly volatile.
On this week's Stansberry Investors Marketcast, Scott, John, and Greg recap last week's market turmoil. John begins by saying that spiking Treasury rates were the main culprit, while China tensions did not help.
Spike In Interest Rates Causes Stocks to Stumble
The Biggest Winners in Another Blockbuster Earnings Season
After a week where the Dow and S&P 500 hit new records, John gives Scott kudos for calling it as he breaks down the rally by sector. Financials, energy, and industrials led the way while tech was off slightly. Scott takes the kudos – and argues that the rally isn’t over yet. “We’re going even higher.” The 10-year ticked up slightly past 3%, which is fuel for any rally since in John’s words “financials love that – that’s net interest income, net interest margin, that falls right to
The First Crack in the Bull Market: Emerging Markets
The picnic continues for U.S. equities this week – even as global markets, in John’s words, “continue to be awful” with the London Exchange down 2% for the week with Germany giving back 3%. Both those markets are down for the year – but they’re getting off relatively easy compared to Shanghai, down more than 16% for 2018.
In a week where the Nasdaq, Russell, and S&P 500 all made all-time highs – and Amazon roared past the $2,000/share mark to become history’s second trillion-dollar company – John, Scott, and Greg break down the events that made last month the best August for markets since 2014.
Scott Garliss and Greg Diamond launch right into a recap of last week's winners amid new all-time highs for the S&P 500, the Russell, and the Nasdaq – and why the defensive names sold off amid the rally.
Why a U.S./China Trade Resolution Bodes Well for Stocks