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Elevated Valuations, Weak Seasonality – But History Backs Further Upside

$SPX is up nearly 30% since April lows, with valuations stretched and seasonality turning weak. Yet history shows markets often climb another 7–10% A…

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Dr. Ed Yardeni’s Shock 2026 & End-of-Decade Forecast — A Roaring 2020s Ahead
Dr. Ed Yardeni’s Shock 2026 & End-of-Decade Forecast — A Roaring 2020s Ahead

In this episode of Money Mavericks, host Tobin Smith welcomes legendary Wall Street economist Dr. Ed Yardeni of Yardeni Research and Yardeni QuickTak…

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This Week in Wall Street History: The Charging Bull — From Guerrilla Art to Wall Street Icon
This Week in Wall Street History: The Charging Bull — From Guerrilla Art to Wall Street Icon

In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger shares the untold story behind Wall Street’s most recognizable statue — the…

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This Week in Wall Street History: Pearl Harbor — December 7, 1941, and Markets Under Fire
This Week in Wall Street History: Pearl Harbor — December 7, 1941, and Markets Under Fire

In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger tells the story of how the U.S. stock market reacted to the attack on Pearl…

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This Week in Wall Street History: QQQ’s Birth — March 10, 1999, and Its Legacy Today
This Week in Wall Street History: QQQ’s Birth — March 10, 1999, and Its Legacy Today

In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger recounts the launch of the Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) on March 10, 1999—an ETF…

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This Week in Wall Street History: The March 1907 Panic — When Private Bankers Put Out the Fire
This Week in Wall Street History: The March 1907 Panic — When Private Bankers Put Out the Fire

In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger tells the story of the market panic that gripped New York in March 1907, th…

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This Week in Wall Street History: Black Tuesday — October 29, 1929, and What It Means Today
This Week in Wall Street History: Black Tuesday — October 29, 1929, and What It Means Today

In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger tells the story of Black Tuesday — October 29, 1929 — the panic day that ma…

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This Week in Wall Street History: McDonald’s — April 15, 1955, the Day Fast-Food Went Global
This Week in Wall Street History: McDonald’s — April 15, 1955, the Day Fast-Food Went Global

In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger explores why April 15, 1955 marks a seismic shift in fast-food—and corporat…

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This Week in Wall Street History: Martha Stewart — The March 5 Verdict That Shook Main Street
This Week in Wall Street History: Martha Stewart — The March 5 Verdict That Shook Main Street

In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger tells the story behind Martha Stewart’s ImClone stock sale, the ensuing fed…

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Wall Street Lingo: “Tightening” vs. “Easing” — From Volcker to Today’s Fed (2025 Snapshot)
Wall Street Lingo: “Tightening” vs. “Easing” — From Volcker to Today’s Fed (2025 Snapshot)

In this segment of Wall Street Lingo, Todd M. Schoenberger explains tightening (raising the fed funds target and/or shrinking the Fed’s balance sheet…

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