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\nTreasury buybacks? Social Security clawback notices? And what was this wedge drop all about on Thursday? The shop reviews the key ingredient to secure retirement, job gains (or job losses, rather), and what Thursday’s wedge drop means for consistent gains before diving into commodities, software, and real estate sectors worth watching. Remember \u2013 the tape tells all!
\nIn this video for educational purposes only, Danny Stewart, Don Vandenbord, Ted Zhang, & Connor Bates host The Your Money Video Podcast + Live Trading and Watchlist Stocks to Study.
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\n00:00 \u2013 Opening Bell
\n02:30 \u2013 Mailbag: The Key Ingredient to Secure Retirement
\n05:45 \u2013 Planned Treasury Buybacks?
\n14:00 \u2013 Let’s Talk Jobs
\n18:00 \u2013 This Week in the Markets
\n25:00 \u2013 The Tape Tells All!
\n33:30 \u2013 Reviewing Thursday’s Wedge Drop
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\nShow Links:
\nPlanned debt buybacks not meant for periods of market stress, US Treasury official says
\nhttps://www.reuters.com/markets/rates-bonds/planned-debt-buybacks-not-meant-periods-market-stress-us-treasury-official-says-2023-09-21
\nTreasury: Buyback Announcements and Press Releases
\nhttps://treasurydirect.gov/auctions/announcements-data-results/buy-backs
\nAllworth advice
\nhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2024/03/31/americans-live-to-100-retirement-cost/73143871007
\nYour Client got a Social Security Clawback notice. What should they do?
\nhttps://www.thinkadvisor.com/2024/04/01/your-client-got-a-social-security-clawback-notice-what-should-they-do
\nSenior Housing rebounds as Boomers move in – WSJ Subscription
\nhttps://www.wsj.com/real-estate/senior-housing-rebounds-as-boomers-move-in-0369536e?st=f6ue47oh1er0ndm&reflink=article_copyURL_share
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