U.S. Money Supply Drops to Great Depression Levels

Sep 12, 02:30 AM

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In a rare event that historically signals economic turbulence, the U.S. M2 money supply has experienced its first decline since the Great Depression. This significant drop has implications for the stock market, as past occurrences of similar contractions often preceded major economic downturns.

Also in this podcast: CVX - Chevron Corp. (NYS); LULU - lululemon athletica inc. (NAS); AQN - Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (NYS); SBUX - Starbucks Corp. (NAS); RTX - RTX Corp. (NYS); KOF - Coca-Cola Femsa S.A.B. de C.V. ADR (NYS); CVCO - Cavco Industries Inc. (NAS); TROW - T. Rowe Price Group Inc. (NAS); plus a question about 'margin investing', Justin's MARKET WRAP UP and his topic talking points: REITs and Market Rotation.



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