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On Market Mondays, Earn Your Leisure and Stock market expert Ian Dunlap discuss strategies to make money in the stock market under any circumstance. During Market Mondays, we also answered a variety of investment questions from live callers.

Market Mondays is a new, exciting look into the world of investing and money management.

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On Market Mondays, Earn Your Leisure and Stock market expert Ian Dunlap discuss strategies to make money in the stock market under any circumstance. During Market Mondays, we also answered a variety of investment questions from live callers.

Market Mondays is a new, exciting look into the world of investing and money management.

    Exploring the Role of a District Attorney with William Wagstaff

    Exploring the Role of a District Attorney with William Wagstaff

    In this captivating clip of Market Mondays, hosts Ian Dunlap and Troy Millings sit down with William Wagstaff, a civil rights attorney striving to become the district attorney. By highlighting his deep personal experiences and robust understanding of the justice system, Wagstaff provides a vivid picture of what it means to hold this critical position, particularly within black and brown communities.

    *Time Stamps:*

    *[00:00]* - Introduction: Transformative Insights from Mount Vernon's Own
    Troy Millings introduces William Wagstaff, speaking to his impressive journey from being formerly justice-involved to an NBA civil rights attorney and now running for district attorney. Wagstaff's unique perspective offers valuable insights for viewers from all walks of life.

    *[00:19]* - What Does a District Attorney Do?
    Wagstaff demystifies the role of a district attorney, shedding light on the multitude of responsibilities such as deciding who gets charged with crimes, recommending sentences during plea deals, and advocating for or against bail. His description underscores the crucial influence a district attorney possesses in shaping fair and just legal outcomes.

    *[02:30]* - Addressing Systemic Issues in the Justice System
    Through a compelling argument, Wagstaff explains how historically, district attorneys have often overlooked the socio-economic drivers of crime. He posits that addressing these fundamental issues—such as lack of educational and financial opportunities, broken homes, and gang involvement—can lead to a more equitable justice system without compromising safety.

    *[04:13]* - The Need for Comprehensive Social Services
    William emphasizes the necessity of viewing social issues like drug addiction, mental health, and the opioid crisis as public safety concerns. He argues that re-investing in underserved communities could reduce crime rates and recidivism, offering a long-term solution to many systemic problems.

    *[05:16]* - Political and Financial Incentives for Incarceration: A Call for Advocacy
    Wagstaff discusses the financial incentives that fuel mass incarceration and urges district attorneys to advocate for best practices. He stresses the importance of the electorate demanding intentional investment in youth programs, mental health services, and drug rehabilitation to create a safe and just society.

    *[07:44]* - Holding Police Accountable
    Highlighting his role as a special prosecutor for police discipline in Mount Vernon, Wagstaff advocates for independent oversight to ensure accountability within police forces. He argues for the establishment of an independently elected Inspector General to monitor police misconduct, thereby removing internal biases and relational interference.

    *[10:16]* - Professional Licensing for Police Officers
    In a striking proposition, Wagstaff suggests that police officers should be required to hold a professional license, similar to real estate agents or medical professionals. This licensing would include individual malpractice insurance, adding a financial incentive for officers to maintain good conduct, thus ensuring accountability and ethical behavior in law enforcement.

    Join us for this enlightening episode of Market Mondays as William Wagstaff outlines a comprehensive vision for transforming the justice system. From prosecutorial discretion to police accountability, Wagstaff’s insights make a compelling case for systemic change and community-focused justice.

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    #MarketMondays #WilliamWagstaff #DistrictAttorney #JusticeReform #PoliceAccountability #SocialJustice #LegalSystem #CivilRights #PublicSafety


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    • 11 min
    Sneak Peek into Apple’s New Products, Nvidia After the Split, Roaring Kitty, & Campaign Financing

    Sneak Peek into Apple’s New Products, Nvidia After the Split, Roaring Kitty, & Campaign Financing

    In this week's Market Mondays, we dive into several key topics in the world of investing:

    - Is Wingstop a good stock to invest in right now?
    - Thoughts on Apple's recent Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) and the most exciting announcements.
    - Analysis of the Roaring Kitty livestream from last Friday.
    - Predictions on GameStop's next move.
    - Should investors go all in on Nvidia now that the stock split has occurred?
    - At what price point should investors consider buying Nvidia?
    - How can investors approach AI and data center stocks outside of Nvidia?
    - Determining buy and sell zones for short-term trades and long-term investments.
    - Thoughts on BlackRock and Citadel supporting a Texas stock exchange.
    - Analysis of Celsius as a stock and its future performance.
    - Is now a good time to invest in stocks in India?
    - An interview with Congressman Jamal Bowman covering:
    1. Money in elections
    2. Education
    3. Affordability and Black wealth
    4. Children and women’s issues
    5. Social determinants of health
    6. The critical importance of participating in our democracy
    - Recommended stocks for weekly investments during the month of June.

    Don't miss out on these insightful discussions!

    #MarketMondays #Investing #StockMarket #Wingstop #AppleWWDC #RoaringKitty #GameStop #Nvidia #AIStocks #BlackRock #Citadel #CelsiusStock #InvestingInIndia #CongressmanJamalBowman #WeeklyInvestments #StockRecommendations


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    • 2 hrs 16 min
    Will the Market Pull Back or Continue to Rise?

    Will the Market Pull Back or Continue to Rise?

    Join hosts Rashad Bilal, Ian Dunlap, and Troy Millings in this clip of Market Mondays as they delve into the current state of the market and discuss whether a pullback is on the horizon or if the market is rigged to stay up. With the market hovering around all-time highs, the hosts provide valuable insights into the factors influencing market trends.

    Ian Dunlap highlights the impact of quantitative easing, hedge fund buying, and the rise of robo-investing in indexes and ETFs, emphasizing the long-term growth potential of the market. He stresses the importance of focusing on long-term investments rather than being swayed by short-term market fluctuations, drawing parallels to sports scenarios like Kyrie Irving's career moves.

    Troy Millings shares historical market data spanning 77 years, pointing to consistent market growth over time. He underscores the importance of investing for the long term and avoiding emotional, short-term decisions. The hosts advocate for staying invested in the market and highlight key companies like Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, and more for long-term growth potential.

    The discussion also touches on the dangers of investing in individual stocks and the importance of diversification through index funds and ETFs. Rashad Bilal emphasizes the significance of strategic investing, cautioning against putting large sums of money into individual stocks at high points in the market. He advocates for dollar-cost averaging and consistent monthly investing as a safer approach to building wealth in the market.

    As the hosts project end-of-year targets for the Nasdaq and S&P 500, they remain optimistic about the market's upward trajectory. Ian Dunlap predicts potential milestones for these indices and reiterates the benefits of holding investments for the long term, overlooking short-term market noise.

    Join Market Mondays for expert insights, investment strategies, and valuable advice to navigate the complexities of the stock market. Whether you're a seasoned investor or new to investing, this episode offers practical tips to help you make informed decisions and build a successful investment portfolio.

    #MarketMondays #StockMarket #InvestingTips #LongTermInvesting #IndexFunds #ETFs #MarketTrends #FinancialAdvice #InvestmentStrategies


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    • 10 min
    How Can The United States Treasury Department Help Close The Racial Wealth Gap

    How Can The United States Treasury Department Help Close The Racial Wealth Gap

    Welcome to a special clip of Market Mondays, featuring an insightful discussion straight from Washington, DC. Joining us are two distinguished guests: Representative Lauren Underwood of Illinois' 14th district and the Deputy Secretary of the United States Treasury, Wally Adeyemo.

    *Key Highlights:*

    *1. Access to Capital for Black Entrepreneurs:*
    Rashad Bilal kicks off the conversation by exploring access to capital through community lenders. Learn about the $9 billion approved under Vice President's leadership to support community development financial institutions and black-owned banks. Discover how this initiative has led to the doubling of black-owned small businesses in America over the past three years.

    *2. Semiconductor and Science Act:*
    Troy Millings delves into the significance of semiconductors and America's leadership in this space. The pandemic demonstrated the critical need for domestic production of chips, necessary for everything from cars to iPads. Wally Adeyemo discusses the importance of the Semiconductor and Science Act in ensuring the U.S. maintains a leading role while creating jobs in underserved communities.

    *3. Addressing Economic Inequities:*
    Ian Dunlap asks about the Treasury's role in addressing economic inequalities. Adeyemo emphasizes the importance of investing in communities with potential but historically lacked opportunities. Discover how efforts to support black and Latino small businesses contribute to the broader growth of the U.S. economy.

    *4. Inflation Reduction Act:*
    Inflation has been a significant challenge for Americans. Wally Adeyemo explains the Inflation Reduction Act, which aims to cut everyday costs, from energy bills to prescription drugs. Learn about tax incentives for energy-efficient upgrades and how the cap on insulin costs is setting a precedent for reducing healthcare expenses nationwide.

    *5. Affordable Homeownership:*
    Homeownership is a critical path to wealth creation, particularly in black and Latino communities. Adeyemo outlines incentives for down payment assistance, zoning law changes, and support for first-time homebuyers to make homeownership more accessible.

    *6. Personal Journeys:*
    Discover the inspiring journeys of our guests. Wally Adeyemo, the first black American in his role, shares how his parents' commitment to public service influenced his career path. Representative Lauren Underwood, the youngest black woman elected to Congress, reveals how tackling healthcare inequities led her to Congress and her ongoing efforts to make America work for everyone.

    *7. The Role of the U.S. Treasury:*
    Understand the multifaceted role of the Treasury Department beyond printing money. Adeyemo explains how they work to grow the U.S. economy, support small businesses, and enhance IRS services, making tax filing easier and more cost-effective for Americans.

    *8. Bridging Gaps for Millennials and African Americans:*
    Rep. Underwood highlights the importance of access to information and resources, ensuring programs reach those who need them most. She emphasizes the need for millennials and African Americans to recognize and utilize the opportunities available, encouraging active participation in shaping a fairer, more inclusive economy.

    This episode is packed with valuable insights on financial inequities and the steps being taken to address them. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a policymaker, or simply interested in economic justice, there's something here for everyone.

    *#MarketMondays #FinancialInclusion #Entrepreneurship #EconomicEquity #USATreasury #LaurenUnderwood #WallyAdeyemo #SmallBusiness #InflationReduction #Homeownership #BlackWealth #SemiconductorIndustry #PublicService #MillennialFinance #CommunityDevelopment*


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    • 19 min
    MM #211: GameStop & NVIDIA Billions: Trump Convicted, Police Finance Reform, & A Life-Changing Opportunity

    MM #211: GameStop & NVIDIA Billions: Trump Convicted, Police Finance Reform, & A Life-Changing Opportunity

    What are the potential market implications of Trump being convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records?

    Will NVIDIA underperform following its stock split?

    Roaring Kitty holds $180 million and 115 million shares in GameStop calls and options. Should you trade this short term or leave it alone altogether?

    Live Nation is facing a lawsuit and a data breach. How might these issues affect the company's stock and overall reputation?

    Salesforce's stock has fallen to 2004 levels due to poor earnings. How will this impact the tech sector overall, and is now the time to buy the stock?

    We also spoke with William Wagstaff about his race to become the DA of Westchester County and his proposal to stop police brutality by having cops insured and licensed.

    Plus, we share the futures trading tip of the week!

    #MarketMondays #Investing #Trump #NVIDIA #GameStop #LiveNation #Salesforce #WilliamWagstaff #FuturesTrading #StockMarket #FinanceNews


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    • 2 hrs 12 min
    Netflix's Bold Move into Live Sports

    Netflix's Bold Move into Live Sports

    In this clip of Market Mondays, hosts Troy Millings, Rashad Bilal, and Ian Dunlap dive deep into the exciting developments in the streaming world, focusing on Netflix's groundbreaking entry into live sports broadcasts. With Netflix set to stream two NFL games this Christmas, the platform is poised to challenge traditional cable networks and redefine how we consume live entertainment.

    Our hosts discuss the strategic moves by streaming giants like Peacock, Amazon Prime, and Hulu, and what Netflix's latest ventures mean for its future. The conversation explores the potential for live concerts, festivals, and even sitcoms to become part of the streaming landscape, enhancing viewer engagement and retention.

    Ian shares his insights on investing, including which companies he would go long or short on over the coming years. Revealing his faith in Netflix and Google as long-term investments, Ian provides viewers with a unique perspective on the media and entertainment industry's trajectory.

    Troy and Rashad also discuss the implications for other major players like Disney and Paramount, speculating on how the landscape of TV rights and live sports broadcasting will evolve. The discussion touches on the WNBA, Premier League, MLS, and the UFC, illustrating the growing competition among streaming services to secure live sports rights.

    Whether you're a fan of streaming services, a sports enthusiast, or an investor looking for the next big opportunity, this episode of Market Mondays offers valuable insights and plenty of food for thought.

    Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with the latest trends and insights from Market Mondays!

    #MarketMondays #Netflix #LiveSports #Investing #StreamingWars #NFL #Google #Disney #Paramount #Hulu #AmazonPrime #TechInvesting #MediaTrends


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    • 5 min

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