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\nWhat is the Monte-Carlo Simulation \u2013 and how can it help your portfolio? Danny breaks down the difference between the tactic and the tool before diving into the reasons you should be wary of any Social Security Lump-Sum offerings, who really comes out on top in the almighty Technicals versus Fundamentals debate, and the 5 Gaming and Leisure Stocks you should be watching to turn a profit in 2023.
\nIn this video for educational purposes only, Danny Stewart, Don Vandenbord, Michael Ramos, Ted Zhang, and Connor Bates host The Your Money Video Podcast + Live Trading and Watchlist Stocks to Study.
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\n0:00 \u2013 This Week on Your Money
\n04:00 \u2013 Charles Schwab’s Double-Coverage
\n05:00 \u2013 Mailbag: Unemployment & Interest Rates
\n10:00 \u2013 Mailbag: Market-Maker Manipulation
\n13:00 \u2013 Explaining The Monte-Carlo Simulation
\n21:00 \u2013 Beware the Social Security Lump Sum
\n25:00 \u2013 Technicals VS Fundamentals
\n28:00 \u2013 Bull Now, Bear Later?
\n32:00 \u2013 This Week in the Markets
\n38:00 \u2013 Breath Charts & 5 Stocks to Watch
\n42:00 \u2013 The Teddy-Bull 12
\n48:00 \u2013 Analyzing the GDP Report
\n51:00 \u2013 Top Five Gaming/Leisure Stocks
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\nShow Links:
\n2023 Stress Test Scenarios – Federal Reserve
\nhttps://t.co/cMWLwh03i1
\nTechnicals vs Fundamentals: Which is Right?
\nhttps://www.advisorpedia.com/markets/technicals-vs-the-fundamentals-which-is-right
\nBeware the Social Security Lump-Sum Offer
\nhttps://www.thinkadvisor.com/2023/02/06/beware-the-social-security-lump-sum-offer
\nWhy Monte Carlo simulations for retirement income should be banned
\nhttps://www.fa-mag.com/news/why-monte-carlo-simulations-for-retirement-income-should-be-banned-71909.html
\nLawmakers grapple with ‘Accredited Investor’ Definition
\nhttps://www.thinkadvisor.com/2023/02/08/lawmakers-grapple-with-accredited-investor-definition
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