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Likely Outcomes for a Trump / Biden Administration - Show 24

Excel in Retirement

English - November 04, 2020 10:00 - 21 minutes - 14.6 MB
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What will happen to the national debt under a Trump or Biden presidential administration? David outlines possible outcomes and what that could mean for your retirement assets. Also, he discusses what happened last week in the markets.

Everything sold off including bonds and gold. He tells listeners what they may be able to do to hedge against this issue. Also, he discuss what Nobel Prize winning economist Robert Shiller has recently found.

Shiller's Crash Confidence Index is measured based on asking investors “What do you think is the probability of a catastrophic stock market crash in the U.S., like that of Oct. 28, 1929, or Oct. 19, 1987, in the next six months, including the case that a crash occurred in the other countries and spreads to the U. S.?” Their answers have been fairly bearish and the lowest readings of confidence he’s ever seen.

David finishes by telling listeners what they can do protect their life savings from the whims of the market.

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