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Ten Economic Questions for 2025

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Here is a review of the Ten Economic Questions for 2024. 1) Economic growth: Economic growth was probably close to 2.8% 8) Residential Investment: Residential investment (RI) was slightly positive through the first three quarters of 2024. The purpose of these questions is to provide a framework of how the U.S.

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Fed's Beige Book: "Economic activity rose slightly"

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Fed's Beige Book Economic activity rose slightly in most Districts. Though growth in economic activity was generally small, expectations for growth rose moderately across most geographies and sectors. Three regions exhibited modest or moderate growth that offset flat or slightly declining activity in two others.

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Fed Chair Powell: Economic Outlook "Uncertainty"

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From Fed Chair Powell: Economic Outlook Despite elevated levels of uncertainty, the U.S. Recent Economic Data Economic growth The economy has been growing at a solid pace. Further, recent surveys of households and businesses point to heightened uncertainty about the economic outlook. GDP expanded at a 2.3

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Ten Economic Questions for 2023

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Here is a review of the Ten Economic Questions for 2022 Below are my ten questions for 2023 (I've been doing this every year for over a decade!). 1) Economic growth: Economic growth was probably under 1% in 2022 as the economy slowed following the economic rebound in 2021. The FOMC is expecting growth of just 0.4%

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Talking How Not to Invest with Prof G

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market is overvalued, and if the alternative investment industry is one of the biggest grifts in economic history. market is overvalued, and if the alternative investment industry is one of the biggest grifts in economic history. They unpack why diversification is both boring and sexy, whether the U.S.

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Transcript: Charley Ellis on Rethinking Investing

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The transcript from this weeks, MiB: Charley Ellis on Rethinking Investing , is below. Charlie Ellis is just a legend in the world of investing. He was chairman of the Yale’s Endowment Investment Committee and his, not only did he write 21 books, his new book, rethinking Investing, is just a delightful snack.

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Investing Behavioral Hacks

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Instead, we can deploy small hacks to thwart your own worst instincts and behaviors ; by making small changes in your outlook and investment process, you can channel these behaviors into less destructive outlets. Note: We deploy many of these solutions at RWM that take advantage of our knowledge of behavioral economics.) We all are! –

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