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FAQs about Mullooly Asset Management:How many episodes does Mullooly Asset Management have?The podcast currently has 550 episodes available.
November 19, 2014Consistency is Key When InvestingBeing consistent is a critical concept we must learn during life. Setting his recent and questionable financial advice aside, Tony Robbins has said that, “It’s not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives. It’s what we do consistently”. This is 100% accurate. Sadly the same cannot be said for his “All […]...more7minPlay
November 12, 2014Stock Market SeasonalityYou’ve almost certainly heard the old stock market adage, “Sell in May and go away”. It’s existed for decades now, but a lot of investors have no idea where it came from. On this week’s Mullooly Asset Management podcast, Tom and Brendan discuss this adage, the topic of stock market seasonality, and their functionality in […]...more6minPlay
November 05, 2014What Does Suze Orman Recommend?On this week’s Mullooly Asset Management podcast, Tom and Brendan discuss an article they recently read. Interestingly enough, the article came from Costco Connection magazine. Not the typical reading material of the Mullooly Asset Management team, but it was a good read none the less. Costco featured an “Ask Suze Orman” column where readers sent […]...more8minPlay
October 29, 2014Two Underlying Causes of Bear MarketsWith the volatility we’ve seen this October, Tom and Brendan took the opportunity to examine two underlying causes of bear markets. We experienced a near 10% peak to trough correction in the S&p 500 this month, but it’s looking like we’re going to finish the month essentially flat. Volatility causes people to worry though. So […]...more6minPlay
October 22, 2014Is the Fed “Stealing” from Savers?Today we read an interesting article from Marketwatch titled, “The Fed is Deliberately Stealing from Savers”. Yes, that’s right. Janet Yellen and the rest of the Fed are thieves. You read it it first at Marketwatch. We’ll link to their post below. The author asserts that: The academic name for the Fed’s current policy is […]...more8minPlay
October 15, 2014Market Update: October 15th 2014Tom and Brendan normally discuss big picture topics on the Mullooly Asset Management podcast. However, this week they decided that a market update would be best. The current market volatility is what’s on everybody’s mind. Markets moved lower at the open today. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 360 points just a few minutes […]...more8minPlay
October 09, 2014The Current Relative Strength of Small CapsThe small cap swoon has continued into October and we’ve repeatedly heard advisors, the financial media, investors, and clients ask, “Is the run in small caps over?”. If you’d like our opinion at Mullooly Asset here it is: maybe. Not the answer you were looking for? Tom digs further into this question during the weekly […]...more7minPlay
October 01, 2014Relative Strength and Fantasy FootballWhen discussing point and figure charts, we’ve always found that people understand them better when they’re compared to something they know. With week 5 of the NFL season about to get underway, we wanted to explain relative strength through a fantasy football analogy. We need to begin by defining relative strength. Relative strength measures the […]...more6minPlay
September 24, 2014Nontransparent Active ETFsWe’ve explained what ETFs (exchange traded funds) are previously on Mullooly Asset Management podcasts. Check out the archives here: https://mullooly.net/tag/etfs/ This week, Tom and Brendan got together to discuss a new type of ETF that’s awaiting SEC approval. Money managers such as BlackRock, Eaton Vance, and State Street (just to name a few) have been anticipating […]...more9minPlay
September 17, 2014Why a Company Would Issue Convertible BondsLast week Twitter raised $1.8 billion in a convertible bond issue. Over the last couple of years, many companies have issued convertible bonds as a way of raising capital. Why convertible bonds though? Tom and Brendan discuss during this week’s Mullooly Asset Management podcast. In order to explain why companies have been utilizing convertible bonds […]...more7minPlay
FAQs about Mullooly Asset Management:How many episodes does Mullooly Asset Management have?The podcast currently has 550 episodes available.