The Bottom Line. 08/12/22
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Welcome to The Bottom Line, AdvisorAnalyst's weekly LinkedIn-Exclusive newsletter. What happened this week?
As you no doubt heard, U.S. real gross domestic product (GDP) shrank for the second consecutive quarter, falling 0.2% in the June period after a decline of 0.4% three months earlier.
For many people, this is a clear indicator that the country is in recession.
But according to the committee that’s responsible for making the official call on what constitutes a recession, it’s more complicated than that…
We believe investors should be prepared for a more challenging, volatile, and unpredictable economic and market climate heading into 2023 ????
The Insight is Capital Podcast?
Investing in companies with consistent and growing dividends can provide core building blocks to grow your capital while managing risk in the current environment and over the long term, regardless of changing market conditions, including during periods of high inflation and rising rates.
Srikanth Iyer Managing Director and Head of i3 Investments? at?Guardian Capital Group?is among a minority of leading portfolio managers who have successfully devoted their lives to a profound study and implementation of quantitative approaches to the sphere of dividend investing that for the better part of the last two decades, has gotten less notice by most investors.?
Watch the full interview here ???https://lnkd.in/gDpQ6E4G
#QuickClips: Yet another gem from?Richard Heft, President at?ext. marketingand Co-Author of?The Ascendant Advisor...????
You know your clients well, but how well do they know you?
Watch the full interview here ???https://lnkd.in/gWYnNRv
On This Day in History: In 1990, fossil hunter Susan Hendrickson discovered three huge bones protruding out of a cliff in the vicinity of Faith, South Dakota They turned out to be part of the largest-ever?Tyrannosaurus-Rex?skeleton ever discovered. The 65 million-year-old specimen was named Sue, after the woman who discovered it.