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Weekly Market Highlights: Key Insights from January 16 - 19, 2024
Season 24 · Episode 1

Weekly Market Highlights: Key Insights from January 16 - 19, 2024

The Personal Wealth Coach · Jeffrey W. McClure, CFP® and Jacob A. McClure, CIMA®, of The Personal Wealth Coach, an Independent Fiduciary Investment Advisory Firm | Fee-Only

January 20, 202427m 22s

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Show Notes

Welcome to another episode with Jeff and Jake McClure from TPWC. Join us as we Explore the similarities between current AI stock trends and the dot-com bubble era and understand what this could mean for investors. Additionally, we analyze how recent attacks on ships and tankers in the Red Sea could potentially increase commodity prices. 

  1. Weekly Market Highlights: Key Insights from January 16 - 19, 2024 @1:56
  2. AI Stock Patterns: Echoes of the Dot-com Bubble @7:33
  3. Red Sea Tensions: Potential Impacts on Commodity Inflation @19:05

This episode was recorded on January 19th, 2024. 

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