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With markets, economic policy, and investing headlines moving quickly as 2026 begins, separating signal from noise matters more than ever. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller provide structured context on widely discussed market and policy topics relevant to long-term financial decision-making.
• Review early-2026 market and economic headlines, including federal policy activity and legislative developments affecting financial markets.
• Examine institutional investor participation in single-family housing markets across the Southeast and related affordability discussions.
• Analyze policy proposals that would limit large investors from purchasing single-family homes and the uncertainties surrounding their potential effects.
• Explain the proposed design of Trump accounts, a child-focused savings framework often compared to features of IRAs and 529 plans.
• Discuss how geopolitical developments involving Venezuela are commonly reflected in energy markets and global pricing narratives.
• Describe characteristics frequently associated with later-stage bull markets using historical market cycle examples.
• Compare current market conditions with long-term averages for bull-market length and performance for context.
• Evaluate recent shifts in market leadership from a narrow concentration of stocks toward broader participation.
• Assess how artificial intelligence is moving from conceptual narratives to practical corporate implementation across sectors.
• Review discussions surrounding tax refunds, recent tax code changes, and their relationship to economic activity.
• Outline recent Federal Reserve interest-rate decisions and how monetary policy is typically evaluated in portfolio discussions.
• Summarize historical volatility patterns during midterm election years within the presidential election cycle.
Listen to the Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss and Connor Miller for educational discussions on markets, investing, and financial planning topics shaping today’s headlines. Subscribe to stay informed as economic narratives evolve throughout 2026 and beyond.
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With markets, economic policy, and investing headlines moving quickly as 2026 begins, separating signal from noise matters more than ever. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller provide structured context on widely discussed market and policy topics relevant to long-term financial decision-making.
• Review early-2026 market and economic headlines, including federal policy activity and legislative developments affecting financial markets.
• Examine institutional investor participation in single-family housing markets across the Southeast and related affordability discussions.
• Analyze policy proposals that would limit large investors from purchasing single-family homes and the uncertainties surrounding their potential effects.
• Explain the proposed design of Trump accounts, a child-focused savings framework often compared to features of IRAs and 529 plans.
• Discuss how geopolitical developments involving Venezuela are commonly reflected in energy markets and global pricing narratives.
• Describe characteristics frequently associated with later-stage bull markets using historical market cycle examples.
• Compare current market conditions with long-term averages for bull-market length and performance for context.
• Evaluate recent shifts in market leadership from a narrow concentration of stocks toward broader participation.
• Assess how artificial intelligence is moving from conceptual narratives to practical corporate implementation across sectors.
• Review discussions surrounding tax refunds, recent tax code changes, and their relationship to economic activity.
• Outline recent Federal Reserve interest-rate decisions and how monetary policy is typically evaluated in portfolio discussions.
• Summarize historical volatility patterns during midterm election years within the presidential election cycle.
Listen to the Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss and Connor Miller for educational discussions on markets, investing, and financial planning topics shaping today’s headlines. Subscribe to stay informed as economic narratives evolve throughout 2026 and beyond.

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