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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

2022 forecasts call for huge volatility… Here’s how to play it

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

Commodities, Investments, Economics, Trading, News, Stocks, Oil, Uranium, Business News, Crypto, Investing, Crisis, Business, Gold, Industry, Debt, Macroeconomics, Talk, Research, Personal, Geopolitics, Curzio, Finance, Tokens

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🗓️ 14 December 2021

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

As we near the end of 2021, investment banks are making predictions for 2022… and they’re calling for volatility. Paying attention to these predictions can give you a massive edge in the markets. [0:30] Now, we all know consensus predictions aren’t always accurate—take the early forecasts on COVID, for instance. You’ve got to be willing to question the “status quo”... and invest accordingly. [2:00] I list several companies poised to continue growing regardless of volatility in 2022. [5:00] Speaking of predictions, I share my expectations for interest rate hikes next year… and why investors should prepare for some large pullbacks in the market. [8:15] Another factor adding to the uncertainty for next year: inflation. I break down why Genia Turanova’s strategy is my favorite way to hedge against downside risk… while still profiting from market momentum. [18:10] Turning to questions… a listener wants to know how we plan to keep investors updated once our Curzio Equity Owners (CEO) token begins trading on tZERO. I share why I’m strongly committed to transparency… and the steps we’re taking to ensure we always remain that way. [21:40] Finally, what are my favorite sectors for 2022? I highlight more of my favorite ways to position for next year... including the sectors where I’m seeing enormous momentum and innovation. [24:22] Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com

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0:00.0

Wall Street Unplug looks beyond the regular headlines, heard on mainstream financial

0:06.4

media to bring you unscripted interviews and breaking commentary direct from Wall Street

0:11.4

right to you on Main Street.

0:12.9

How's it going out there?

0:16.9

It's December 14th.

0:18.4

I'm Frank Garcia, who's the Wall Street Unplug podcast where I break the headlines and

0:24.2

tell you what's really moving these markets.

0:30.2

So as we approach year end, like always, the largest research firms, which, you know,

0:35.6

the Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan's Morgan Stanley, they provide a 2022 forecast.

0:41.1

And I want to go over these forecasts with you since I know many of you might not have

0:44.5

access to the data.

0:45.5

Maybe you'll hear a data point on CNBC or be able to read it, but, you know, having

0:48.6

access to these reports and seeing where they're coming from, I want to go over a lot

0:52.6

of this stuff with you.

0:55.4

And the reason is you need to pay close attention to what the cell side analysts, that's

1:01.4

what these are called cell side analysts, are saying about the economy, different sectors

1:04.8

and stocks because that's usually the status quo.

1:10.5

So if you can prove for your research that these forecasts are going to be raw and I'm

1:16.4

talking about it to the upside or the downside, that's how you make huge returns.

1:22.6

Because by doing that, it means this data, right, if your research is correct, it's

1:26.9

not being priced into the market.

1:28.4

So a good example of that was say, February, 2020, when I was reading the research

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