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In today's show, Mark Minnella, Seth Udinski, and Sam Case present the market's sharp swing driven by shifting sentiment around rate cuts and investor profit-taking. They explore the latest developments in Israel, including regional instability, global responses, and how these events possibly shape economic and geopolitical dynamics. Mark also introduces perspectives on long-term investing, emotional steadiness, and viewing market cycles through a stewardship lens. Become a Financial Issues Partner today! For $132 a year, you get full access to our stock picks, asset allocation models, and so much more. Join right here!
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Today's show is sponsored by Pre-Born. Learn how you can save the lives of babies, and spread the gospel of Jesus Christ, by visiting Preborn.com/shana for more.
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In today's show, Mark Minnella, Seth Udinski, and Sam Case present the market's sharp swing driven by shifting sentiment around rate cuts and investor profit-taking. They explore the latest developments in Israel, including regional instability, global responses, and how these events possibly shape economic and geopolitical dynamics. Mark also introduces perspectives on long-term investing, emotional steadiness, and viewing market cycles through a stewardship lens. Become a Financial Issues Partner today! For $132 a year, you get full access to our stock picks, asset allocation models, and so much more. Join right here!
If you believe in and want to support the work of FISM, donate securely today.
Today's show is sponsored by Pre-Born. Learn how you can save the lives of babies, and spread the gospel of Jesus Christ, by visiting Preborn.com/shana for more.

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