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Volatile Markets and Trouble at BCE and Starbucks
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In this episode of The Canadian Investor Podcast, we start by talking about the recent volatility. We look at the recent downturn of US stocks led by the large tech companies and how the TSX is now inching closer to matching the returns of those indices in 2024.
We also discuss the recent Fed rate decision. We also look at the recently released job numbers out of the US and how it could push the Fed to cut rates in September despite the upcoming US elections in November.
Additionally, we break down Amazon's mixed quarterly results and what they mean for the stock, Starbucks' earnings and review BCE's Q2 2024 earnings which contained some positives and negatives for the large Canadian telecom.
Tickers of Stocks & ETF discussed: SBUX, BCE.TO, AMZN
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In this episode of The Canadian Investor Podcast, we start by talking about the recent volatility. We look at the recent downturn of US stocks led by the large tech companies and how the TSX is now inching closer to matching the returns of those indices in 2024.
We also discuss the recent Fed rate decision. We also look at the recently released job numbers out of the US and how it could push the Fed to cut rates in September despite the upcoming US elections in November.
Additionally, we break down Amazon's mixed quarterly results and what they mean for the stock, Starbucks' earnings and review BCE's Q2 2024 earnings which contained some positives and negatives for the large Canadian telecom.
Tickers of Stocks & ETF discussed: SBUX, BCE.TO, AMZN
Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com
- Our Website
- Canadian Investor Podcast Network Twitter: @cdn_investing
- Simon’s twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg
- Braden’s twitter: @BradoCapital
- Dan’s Twitter: @stocktrades_ca
Want to learn more about Real Estate Investing? Check out the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast!
Apple Podcast - The Canadian Real Estate Investor
Spotify - The Canadian Real Estate Investor
Web player - The Canadian Real Estate Investor
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