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How is the economy going to change now that we\\u2019re in the fourth quarter of 2021? Is it still going to be like the last 3 quarters or not? How will it impact our economy in 2022 and the coming few years?
There has been a lot of uncertainty in how things are happening, which is leading to market volatility.
In this episode of the Secure Your Retirement podcast, we have Andrew Opdyke, a Certified Financial Advisor, Economist at First Trust Advisor. Listen in to learn how the current state after COVID is impacting our economy, inflation, and unemployment.
In this episode, find out:
\\xb7 Reflecting on the first and second quarter of the year and how the third and fourth look like.
\\xb7 How housing consumption and rent prices impact inflation.
\\xb7 The likelihood of reacceleration in inflation numbers in the coming years.
\\xb7 Andrew compares 2021 to 2013 and why uncertainty in different areas will cause market volatility.
\\xb7 Why the employment healing is going to take the market a few years to recover.
\\xb7 The minimal impact of the Chinese fund Evergrande on the US economy and S&P companies.
\\xb7 Why US partisan politics are likely going to be the next volatility.
\\xb7 Why Andrew is excited about the impact of the potential innovation in the US.
Tweetable Quotes:
\\xb7 \\u201cUncertainty, in general, is the key driver of volatility in the market.\\u201d- Andrew Opdyke
\\xb7 \\u201cAs we move through the fourth quarter and the beginning of next year, we could see reacceleration on the inflation numbers.\\u201d- Andrew Opdyke
Get in Touch with Andrew:
\\xb7 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewopdyke/
Resources:
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