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Knew It All Along: With Guests Kathleen Vohs, Douglas Porch & Julian Jackson | Charles Schwab
Hindsight is 20/20, the saying goes. But occurrences that appear inevitable after the fact rarely seemed so in real time.
With Stubborn Inflation, What Should the Fed's Target Be? (With David Beckworth) | Charles Schwab
Kathy Jones interviews economist David Beckworth about the potential role of nominal GDP as an alternate target for the Fed.
Love the Mug You're With: With Guests Joel Platt, Sally Sadoff & Richard Thaler | Charles Schwab
It's a bias that's been observed for perhaps thousands of years, a tendency to overvalue what we already possess.
Second-Guessing First Impressions: With Guests Allen Sarven & Richard Nisbett | Charles Schwab
When we judge someone, rarely do we stop to consider how their particular situation likely played a large role in guiding their actions.
Will Policy Disruption Unsettle Markets in 2025? | Charles Schwab
The new administration promises disruptive policies on immigration, tariffs, taxes, deregulation and more. But how will markets and investors respond to these policy changes?
Some Assembly Preferred: With Guests Mike Norton & Michael Ojo | Charles Schwab
There is a real sense of satisfaction that comes with building something yourself. But can that lead to us overvaluing what we create?
Under-the-Surface Employment Indicators to Watch (With Doug Ramsey) | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders interviews Doug Ramsey of the Leuthold Group about the state of the economy and the markets.
Avoiding Unforced Errors in Investing (With Barry Ritholtz) | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders sits down with Barry Ritholtz for a discussion about common mistakes and how not to invest.
Jumping to Conclusions: With Guests David Silbey & Ned Augenblick | Charles Schwab
Why do people tend to over-respond to weak signals and under-respond to strong ones?
Out of Focus: With Guests Dolly Chugh, Max Bazerman & Mark Pendergrast | Charles Schwab
People overlook important information—even when it's easily accessible or, in hindsight, downright obvious.