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The Hidden Opportunity Cost of Cash

The Hidden Opportunity Cost of Cash

While Costco is selling out of gold bars due to persistent fears of an economic apocalypse, Peter and Charlie help listeners understand why gold is unlikely to be the best long-term investment strategy. They also discuss the hidden opportunity cost of cash and debate whether the Federal Reserve should start cutting interest rates in March. Lastly, they examine the intriguing link between government corruption and stock market performance, with a focus on China’s market dynamics.

Signal or Noise? · Creative Planning, Charlie Bilello, Peter Mallouk

January 22, 202437m 54s

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Show Notes

While Costco is selling out of gold bars due to persistent fears of an economic apocalypse, Peter and Charlie help listeners understand why gold is unlikely to be the best long-term investment strategy. They also discuss the hidden opportunity cost of cash and debate whether the Federal Reserve should start cutting interest rates in March. Lastly, they examine the intriguing link between government corruption and stock market performance, with a focus on China’s market dynamics.

Which financial headlines are signals of something bigger, and which are just noise you should tune out? Creative Planning Chief Market Strategist Charlie Bilello and President & CEO Peter Mallouk break down what’s happening in the markets and economy and let you know which headlines you should actually be paying attention to. Come for the approachable analysis and entertaining conversation. Stay for the sharp insights. Become a more informed investor.

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