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On today’s show, we discuss:
- The trusted 60-40 investing strategy just had its worst year in generations
- The 60/40 portfolio is alive & well
- The annoyance economy
- Americans’ net worth surged by most in decades during pandemic
- Americans have never been wealthier & no one is happy
- Hussman: I would be remiss not to tell you that the stock market will probably crash
- Indexes finish lower after Powell signals further rate pause
- Home sales on track for slowest year since housing bust
- Homeowners must earn $115,000 to afford the typical US home. That’s about $40,000 more than the typical American household earns
- There’s never been a worse time to buy instead of rent
- Netflix earnings
- Netflix: Removing the ceiling
- Tesla earnings
- Ally earnings
- Disney reporting changes
- Cameo to the moon and back
- It’s getting too expensive to have fun
- Trends in college pricing and student aid
- Taylor Swift concert film and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ top weekend box office
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