Money & Markets Report: August 10, 2023
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Money & Markets Report: August 10, 2023

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Theme: The Clock Eatery
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Oh so true John take control of your own health. I would add your whole health and food and type food eg how many carbs and understand blood work markers etc etc. 8 years now I have had zero sickness, not even a cold, kefir and our gut microbiome is a big deal. No jab no magic V either. I have been carnivore and keto for over 3 years now. Lost 50 lbs age 68. So yes John great comment. Suggest all read Why We Get Sick by Dr Ben Bikman. Catherine you are looking bright and shinning, will try and do what you told me to do. Love you guys. Many Well Wishes and prayers
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- re John: “next week’s theme… good clock, bad clock” lol, love it!
- PRIME act – yes support local meat processing! Just got the Weston Price Foundation message on this: https://www.westonaprice.org/tell-congressmen-to-cosponsor-the-prime-act/#gsc.tab=0
- As usual, great content. Thanks for connecting all the financial dots!
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part number of brother printer please
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I know you’re asking about the color printer, but for anyone who wants much cheaper but high quality b&w printing, 9 years ago I purchased a Brother Laser (not inkjet) printer: HL-2270dw. After numerous moves, and less than ideal working environments, it continues to produce flawlessly. I’m still on my first replacement drum (it shipped with a small 700-page starter kit). So I was pleased to hear Catherine and John endorse them as still producing quality printers.
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Should we assume any correlation between the credit rating of a bank (in my case, mentioned in the Moody’s downgrade story), and its financial advisors? Are these apples and oranges: the bank’s credit rating or stock value vs. the investment managing trustworthiness (or acumen) of its financial advisors?
A year ago, my longtime financial advisor left one regional bank to work at another (just downgraded). He told me his reason was because with the new bank he would have 80 investment options to offer his customers, instead of the two he was limited to at the old bank.
I’ve been planning to move my investments back under his management because of our relationship history, but as a Solari reader I’m trying to be smarter and do my due diligence first.
I replayed the Lucy Komisar interview, and tried to investigate my annuities online (I’m still struggling to understand what I’m reading, and what certain phrases actually mean).
Then suddenly I realized, I don’t even know if there is any correlation between a bank’s investment management services and its credit rating or stock value. Is there?
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Thank you and your staff for the quality of interviews and materials you make available to us. I still look forward to my time with you and John… despite how “diligent” I’m forced to be after each episode! 😉 -
This is another Admin test. This is only a test.
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When I was having to write code for the national security state, the slow-down strike is exactly how I did it.
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Especially enjoyed this week’s show?
I’m trying to understand why — possibly because I understand the topics you discussed this week and therefore enjoyed the discussion a bit more? Great as always however ?
Comments are closed.
Oh so true John take control of your own health. I would add your whole health and food and type food eg how many carbs and understand blood work markers etc etc. 8 years now I have had zero sickness, not even a cold, kefir and our gut microbiome is a big deal. No jab no magic V either. I have been carnivore and keto for over 3 years now. Lost 50 lbs age 68. So yes John great comment. Suggest all read Why We Get Sick by Dr Ben Bikman. Catherine you are looking bright and shinning, will try and do what you told me to do. Love you guys. Many Well Wishes and prayers
part number of brother printer please
I know you’re asking about the color printer, but for anyone who wants much cheaper but high quality b&w printing, 9 years ago I purchased a Brother Laser (not inkjet) printer: HL-2270dw. After numerous moves, and less than ideal working environments, it continues to produce flawlessly. I’m still on my first replacement drum (it shipped with a small 700-page starter kit). So I was pleased to hear Catherine and John endorse them as still producing quality printers.
Should we assume any correlation between the credit rating of a bank (in my case, mentioned in the Moody’s downgrade story), and its financial advisors? Are these apples and oranges: the bank’s credit rating or stock value vs. the investment managing trustworthiness (or acumen) of its financial advisors?
A year ago, my longtime financial advisor left one regional bank to work at another (just downgraded). He told me his reason was because with the new bank he would have 80 investment options to offer his customers, instead of the two he was limited to at the old bank.
I’ve been planning to move my investments back under his management because of our relationship history, but as a Solari reader I’m trying to be smarter and do my due diligence first.
I replayed the Lucy Komisar interview, and tried to investigate my annuities online (I’m still struggling to understand what I’m reading, and what certain phrases actually mean).
Then suddenly I realized, I don’t even know if there is any correlation between a bank’s investment management services and its credit rating or stock value. Is there?
—-
Thank you and your staff for the quality of interviews and materials you make available to us. I still look forward to my time with you and John… despite how “diligent” I’m forced to be after each episode! 😉
This is another Admin test. This is only a test.
When I was having to write code for the national security state, the slow-down strike is exactly how I did it.
Especially enjoyed this week’s show?
I’m trying to understand why — possibly because I understand the topics you discussed this week and therefore enjoyed the discussion a bit more? Great as always however ?