2021-07-11 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Ed Butowsky

2021-07-11 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Ed Butowsky

Author: Dennis Tubbergen July 11, 2021 Duration: 44:55
“We're probably looking at 15% (annual) cost of living increase when you look at gas and taxes and food. I don't know how many different ways we can say how ugly it's going to be, but we're absolutely in an unprecedented situation”. These words from our guest this week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, Mr. Ed Butowsky. Your host, Dennis Tubbergen, discusses the current inflationary pressure brought on by the FED’s easy credit and money printing policies.

In the conversation, Ed talks about only four companies with AAA Bond Ratings, but cannot recall them all. They are: Automatic Data Processing (ADP), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Microsoft (MSFT), and Exxon Mobil (XOM).

Ed Butowsky is an internationally recognized expert in the wealth management industry known for his unique ability to analyze the current political environment and explain how it affects investment portfolios. Butowsky began his financial career in 1987 with Morgan Stanley, where he became senior vice president in private wealth management. He later founded the private wealth management firm Chapwood Investments in 2005, where he is currently the managing partner, and created the Chapwood Index.

To learn more about this week’s guest Mr. Ed Butowsky, you can get his book “Wealth Mismanagement” at https://bit.ly/Butowksy, or visit his website https://chapwoodindex.com/. To learn more about Retirement Lifestyle Advocates, please visit our website at www.RetirementLifestyleAdvocates.com.

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Hosted by best-selling author and syndicated radio host Dennis Tubbergen, Retirement Lifestyle Advocates provides a steady, analytical voice for anyone thinking about their financial future. This isn't about hype or fear; it's a grounded look at the economic currents, market cycles, and monetary policies that directly impact long-term security and planning. Dennis breaks down complex financial news into understandable segments, focusing on what these shifts mean for your personal strategy rather than just the day's headlines. You'll hear detailed commentary and conversations with economists, investment professionals, and policy experts, all aimed at building a practical understanding of how to protect and grow wealth through uncertain times. Tuning into this podcast feels like getting a direct briefing from a seasoned guide who cuts through the noise. The discussions are built on a foundation of decades of experience, offering a perspective that values prudence and evidence over speculation. Whether you're actively managing your portfolio or simply want to comprehend the larger forces at play, the analysis here is designed to provide clarity and actionable context. It’s for those who believe a secure retirement is built on knowledge, not chance, and who appreciate a deep dive into the mechanics of money, markets, and the economy.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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