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The 3 Most Important Investing Charts Today

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Markets went crazy after last week's employment report. What happened and what are the important takeaways from it all? In this video we explain three of the most important charts in the economy today and what they could mean for the future of the financial markets and the economy. Chapters: 0:08 Intro 00:24 Average hourly earnings and the wage price spiral relief 00:36 Why would rising wages be bad? 00:58 Temp help and why it matters 01:41 Fed Funds Futures 02:24 Three big takeaways from these charts 02.:30 The return of the 1970s looks increasingly low 02:40 The risk of a deep housing downturn is still in play 3:00 Is a 5% overnight rate the gift of the decade? 03:20 Conclusion Cullen Roche is the CIO of Discipline Funds, an asset management and financial advisory firm. He has

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Markets went crazy after last week's employment report. What happened and what are the important takeaways from it all? In this video we explain three of the most important charts in the economy today and what they could mean for the future of the financial markets and the economy.



Chapters:



0:08 Intro

00:24 Average hourly earnings and the wage price spiral relief

00:36 Why would rising wages be bad?

00:58 Temp help and why it matters

01:41 Fed Funds Futures

02:24 Three big takeaways from these charts

02.:30 The return of the 1970s looks increasingly low

02:40 The risk of a deep housing downturn is still in play

3:00 Is a 5% overnight rate the gift of the decade?

03:20 Conclusion



Cullen Roche is the CIO of Discipline Funds, an asset management and financial advisory firm. He has managed billions of dollars in his career and helped thousands of people achieve financial independence. He is the author of the best-selling book "Pragmatic Capitalism" as well as the most widely read macroeconomic paper on the SSRN database "Understanding the Modern Monetary System".



Disclaimer - This is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.
Cullen Roche
Former mail delivery boy turned multi-asset investment manager, author, Ironman & chicken farmer. Probably should have stayed with mail delivery....

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