100 episodes

In this podcast, John & Sam exchange perspectives on current events that are impacting our economy and influencing investment strategies. Trading Perspectives is hosted by Oakworth Capital Bank's Chief Economist, John Norris along with Sam Clement, Associate Managing Director.

https://www.oakworth.com/
tradingperspectives@oakworthcapital.com

Trading Perspectives: An Economic Podcast John Norris

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    • 4.6 • 71 Ratings

In this podcast, John & Sam exchange perspectives on current events that are impacting our economy and influencing investment strategies. Trading Perspectives is hosted by Oakworth Capital Bank's Chief Economist, John Norris along with Sam Clement, Associate Managing Director.

https://www.oakworth.com/
tradingperspectives@oakworthcapital.com

    Global Elections Have Global Ramifications

    Global Elections Have Global Ramifications

    South Africa, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the European Parliament are all having elections over the next 6 weeks. Individually, each of them has consequences for the United States and their own regions. Combined, they could very easily have a massive global impact. Will the South Africans continue their drift into the Chinese and Russian orbits? Will Mexico continue to move further away from the center, as it has under its current President? Will the United Kingdom be able to stop its decade-long slide? What happens if the European Parliament goes from being a very liberal organization to very conservative?
    In this week’s Trading Perspectives, Sam Clement and John Norris discuss the upcoming elections…just not the ones in the United States.

    • 23 min
    The Inevitable Energy Crunch

    The Inevitable Energy Crunch

    The world’s population is growing. Most of these people will be in third-world countries. They will aspire to have creature comforts Americans take for granted. Things like appliances and central air. In the United States, accelerated computing (AI), cloud and blockchain technologies and electric vehicles consume a lot of energy off the already stretched grid. In short, the demand for electricity, energy in general, is poised to accelerate over the next several decades. Is the global grid prepared? Will there be the necessary capacity? How will utilities around the world be able to provide the necessary power without using fossil fuels? Is there any way to prevent higher prices for US consumers?
     
    In this week’s Trading Perspectives, Sam Clement and John Norris discuss the inevitability of an energy crunch in the not so distant future. John is so confident, he has bet Sam a steak dinner utility prices will be significantly higher, greater than the official inflation gauges, over the next five years. Is he right?

    • 22 min
    How Much Longer Can the Market Rally?

    How Much Longer Can the Market Rally?

    The U.S. stock market has been surprisingly strong thus far in 2024. This, despite the fact that the Federal Reserve hasn’t cut the overnight rate, and doesn’t appear poised to do so anytime soon. So, what is driving the current optimism? How much higher can stock prices climb? What will it take for U.S. investors to finally sell their positions? Should we reimagine the traditional methods of valuing the markets? Are the younger generations changing the rules of the game?
    In this week’s Trading Perspectives, Sam Clement and John Norris discuss the surprising continued strength in U.S. stocks, and ask the following question: “how much longer can the market rally?”

    • 23 min
    Perception vs. Reality? Or Is It Something in Between?

    Perception vs. Reality? Or Is It Something in Between?

    Washington continues to report rosy economic data, and the general public continues to not believe it. Why is the average American so down on the economy when the official data suggests they should be happy? Is it inflation? Is it societal divisiveness? What is the real story?  
     
    In this week’s Trading Perspectives, Sam and John discuss the disconnect between the public’s perception of the economy and what the government is saying is the reality. Who is right?

    • 22 min
    Are the Ivies Still Worth It?

    Are the Ivies Still Worth It?

    The recent turmoil, protests and an apparent lack of accountability at many prestigious American institutions of higher learning have begged a question: is an Ivy League education still worth the cost? Does the rarefied air of these schools for the elite still impress the American public the way it once did, not so long ago? If not, why and when did it happen? What’s more, will it ever again.
     
    In this episode of Trading Perspectives, Sam and John discuss the ongoing protests at numerous Northeastern colleges and universities and wonder whether these schools will return to position of prominence with the common man. The answer isn’t as simple as yes.

    • 22 min
    Can the United States Win A Global War?

    Can the United States Win A Global War?

    With all the turmoil around the world, and the subsequent drawdown on US stockpiles, just how prepared would the US be if the planet erupted in a hot war? Would the United States have enough ammunition, missiles, ships and planes to fight several different types of wars on several different continents? What’s more, is the American public ready for such a thing?
     
    In this week’s Trading Perspectives, Sam and John discuss about American military preparedness in what is increasingly a dangerous time.

    • 23 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
71 Ratings

71 Ratings

Crump10 ,

Serious subjects with realism of the people

I enjoy the give and take of perspectives in your podcast. I laughed out loud when Courtney “got squirreled” on her Corp greed share. Your podcast is thought provoking and I look forward to it every week. You three hit it right out of the park every time, thank you!

mcintyre8701 ,

Great content

Great show great content

BEZZER 36 ,

Very Timely!

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