Breaking News #22: Israel, Meme Stocks and the Rising Risks Across the Globe

Harper Hunt

May 23, 2024·2 comments·In Brief

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Risks are rising on a variety of fronts across the world. And market players are positioning themselves to profit before they are realized. In this episode of Breaking News, we take a tour of some of the major issues we face in the current challenging environment. We discuss the peculiar announcement by Ireland, Norway, and Spain recognizing the Palestinian state, the potential for total war in the Middle East, Rick Rieder’s suggestion for interest rate cuts and the return of Roaring Kitty and the GameStop saga. We also cover President Biden’s questionable housing proposal, and the lessons we can learn from Conan O’Brien’s appearance on the YouTube show Hot Ones.

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lpusateri12 months ago

Ill just leave this here.


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Robert_Mannover 1 year ago

Really appreciated all the different risk factors highlighted as we go into the near future. My wife is now listening to these podcasts on a regular basis too.
Next upturn/bubblette……I’m shifting/selling many assets. We know that you don’t provide any investing advice, but since I view much of the world similarly and find those views expanded upon through ET, it seems that the time to act is sooner rather than later.
Thanks for the insights!

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