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The failure of Silicon Valley Bank worries not only their clients, but also every investor in the U.S.
On one hand, it’s the biggest bank collapse since 2008.
On the other hand, we were lucky it didn’t cause a chain-reaction.
And the Federal Reserve follows a plan—albeit, a risky plan—to reduce the damage, and save SVB’s clients.
Furthermore, understanding how the current situation in the banking sector came to be can help us make better decisions on the stock market.
In today’s episode, you’ll discover why your bank may share SVB's fate, and why the current crisis may even be an opportunity to stabilize the stock market.
Listen now.
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The failure of Silicon Valley Bank worries not only their clients, but also every investor in the U.S.
On one hand, it’s the biggest bank collapse since 2008.
On the other hand, we were lucky it didn’t cause a chain-reaction.
And the Federal Reserve follows a plan—albeit, a risky plan—to reduce the damage, and save SVB’s clients.
Furthermore, understanding how the current situation in the banking sector came to be can help us make better decisions on the stock market.
In today’s episode, you’ll discover why your bank may share SVB's fate, and why the current crisis may even be an opportunity to stabilize the stock market.
Listen now.
Show highlights include:
Disclosure:
"Clicking the Like button does not constitute a testimonial for, recommendation or endorsement of our advisory firm, any associated person, or our services. Clicking the Like button is merely a mechanism to circulate our social media page. “Like” is not meant in the traditional sense. In addition, postings must refrain from recommending us or providing testimonials for our firm."
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