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\nI think I can, I think I can, I think I can… but what if the markets can’t? This week on Your Money, Danny covers the single hardest lesson for any new CANSLIM investor to learn and the equity curve of growth stock investing before diving into the Revere Asset mailbag, the seven types of investments to avoid, and whether or not you should be buying into the datacenter sector heading into the weekend.
\nIn this video for educational purposes only, Dan Stewart, Don Vandenbord, Michael Ramos, Ted Zhang, & Connor Bates host The Your Money Video Podcast + Live Trading and Watchlist Stocks to Study.
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\n0:00 \u2013 Opening Bell
\n2:45 \u2013 Seven Types of Investments to Avoid
\n11:30 \u2013 Mailbag: Correspondence from South Africa
\n16:45 \u2013 The Hardest Lesson for New CANSLIM Investors
\n29:00 \u2013 Revealing the Equity Curve
\n43:00 \u2013 Buying the Datacenter Bubble
\n52:15 \u2013 Tracking Investor Sentiment
\n57:15 \u2013 Weightloss Buys & Fundamentals
\n01:04:00 \u2013 This Week in the Markets
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\nShow Links:
\n7 Types of Investments Clients Should Avoid: Advisor’s Advice
\nhttps://www.thinkadvisor.com/2023/08/07/7-types-of-investments-clients-should-avoid-advisors-advice
\nRIP, Recession. Is it time to worry about inflation agian?
\nhttps://www.fa-mag.com/news/rip–recession–is-it-time-to-worry-about-inflation-again-74199.html
\nSocial Security COLA 2024 Estimate Holds Steady a 3%
\nhttps://www.thinkadvisor.com/2023/08/10/social-security-cola-2024-estimate-holds-steady-at-3
\nRoth IRA: The intriguing mathematics for high wealth taxpayers
\nhttps://www.fa-mag.com/news/roth-iras–the-intriguing-mathematics-for-high-wealth-taxpayers-74192.html
\nConventional Financial Planning is Far Worse than Anyone Thinks
\nhttps://www.advisorpedia.com/strategists/conventional-financial-planning-is-far-worse-than-anyone-thinks
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\nYour Money Radio Podcast covers general topics & investment ideas for Research. It is for Educational & Entertainment purposes ONLY and is NOT meant to be Investment Advice.
\nIf you want or need Investment Advice, contact your own advisors or reach out to Revere Asset Management for individual Investment Advice.
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