
Season 1 · Episode 839
This 'adults-only' trend is creating a stir at CES 2022
Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets
January 6, 202229m 50s
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Show Notes
As many of you know, Frank is in Las Vegas this week attending the 2022 Consumer Electronic Show (CES 2022). In the meantime, I (Daniel) am taking over the mic. A recent report highlighted why Americans are "unhappy" with the handling of the COVID pandemic. But it does indicate a positive shift for the economy—and the markets. [2:17] I've been critical of Jim Cramer in the past… but credit where it's due. Cramer recently made a strong argument about the risks we face from China. I explain why I'd steer clear of China as a long-term investment… but it might make a good trade in the short term. [10:15] With inflation set to ramp up this year, I highlight several "boring" stocks that are set to benefit from an inflationary environment. [17:35] Finally, I share a few updates from Frank on the most dominant tech trends showcasing at CES 2022… including one that's "adults only." [21:46] For CES updates, including interviews with tech leaders and potential stock ideas, you can follow Frank on TikTok, YouTube, and on Curzio's CES 2022 timeline. Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ --Stitcher : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --Website : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/frankcurzio Facebook:. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ Website: https://www.curzioresearch.com