Stock Splits & Economic Echoes: From the 1920s to the 2020s

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Welcome to another engaging episode of The Personal Wealth Coach Podcast with Jeff and Jake McClure. Tune in as we dive into the intriguing world of stock splits and their significance for investors. Discover why companies choose to split their shares and the impact it has on the market. We'll also compare the economic landscapes of the 1920s and the 2020s, uncovering parallels and lessons from history. Plus, get insights into the shifting trade dynamics between the U.S., Mexico, and China. Learn why the U.S. is now trading more with Mexico than with China and explore the technological advancements in Mexico's manufacturing sector compared to China's. Stay informed and stay ahead with the TPWC Podcast!

This episode was recorded on February 7th, 2024.

If you would like to contact us, please send an email to us at Jeff@tpwc.com or Jake@tpwc.com

If you are ready and would like to book an appointment either in office or over the phone, you can also send a message to us through the contact form on our website https://www.tpwc.com/

We are happy to address any of your questions about Economics and Finance.

** The information provided in this episode is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. We are “The Personal Wealth Coach,” which is also the name of an SEC-registered investment advisory firm. However, being registered with the SEC does not authorize us to provide investment advice. Investment advice should be personalized, offered in a private setting, and be in the best interests of the individual as a fiduciary. If we make any fraudulent statements, you should report them to the SEC. The information presented in this educational episode has been obtained from sources that we deem to be reliable, but we make no warranty or guarantee as to the completeness or accuracy of said information.

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Welcome to another engaging episode of The Personal Wealth Coach Podcast with Jeff and Jake McClure. Tune in as we dive into the intriguing world of stock splits and their significance for investors. Discover why companies choose to split their shares and the impact it has on the market. We'll also compare the economic landscapes of the 1920s and the 2020s, uncovering parallels and lessons from history. Plus, get insights into the shifting trade dynamics between the U.S., Mexico, and China. Learn why the U.S. is now trading more with Mexico than with China and explore the technological advancements in Mexico's manufacturing sector compared to China's. Stay informed and stay ahead with the TPWC Podcast!

This episode was recorded on February 7th, 2024.

If you would like to contact us, please send an email to us at Jeff@tpwc.com or Jake@tpwc.com

If you are ready and would like to book an appointment either in office or over the phone, you can also send a message to us through the contact form on our website https://www.tpwc.com/

We are happy to address any of your questions about Economics and Finance.

** The information provided in this episode is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. We are “The Personal Wealth Coach,” which is also the name of an SEC-registered investment advisory firm. However, being registered with the SEC does not authorize us to provide investment advice. Investment advice should be personalized, offered in a private setting, and be in the best interests of the individual as a fiduciary. If we make any fraudulent statements, you should report them to the SEC. The information presented in this educational episode has been obtained from sources that we deem to be reliable, but we make no warranty or guarantee as to the completeness or accuracy of said information.

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