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NetWorth Radio

The unique NetWorth Radio broadcast delves deep into the most important headlines and the actual meaning for investors. Interviews with nationally acclaimed authors and Dallas business leaders bring to life investment strategy in a unique and exciting format. The author of two books and 31 investment articles, Spencer is a Certified Investment Management Analyst who manages portfolios for successful families.

Jan 30, 2015

 

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The equations used by portfolio managers contain assumptions that are contrary to new 2015 trends. This week’s program is devoted helping investors succeed in a dramatically different environment.

 

Strong Dollar vs Inflation Assumption

U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) - 5 Year 

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Jan 24, 2015

A conservative community leader, United States Congressman Pete Sessions has combined hard work, innovative thinking, and common-sense principles to successfully represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas.

Congressman Sessions was born on March 22, 1955 and grew up in Waco, Texas. He graduated from Churchill...


Jan 23, 2015

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The Chairman lays out Congressional actions unfolding over the next 100 days! Confirming the historic sequence of events unfolding in Washington, Networth Radio brings you an exclusive, extended interview with Congressman Pete Sessions, THE CHAIRMAN of House of House Ways and Means...


Jan 16, 2015

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Deflation is a completely different animal that roared to life with a -.3% producer price index. Q4 earnings reports show an expected 1.1% increase in profits according the Wall Street Journal. Initial reports indicated that finance and energy could pull those results Best buy...


Jan 9, 2015

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This week one of our McGowan Group clients forwarded to me an email that included the 2015 forecasts of a friendly competitor. Most of the forecast was a catalogue of how past forecasts had been correct. The repeated implication was that this macro forecasting ability corresponded...