MoneyMasters Podcast 7/24/25

Mike Larson | Editor-in-Chief

This week, Alicia Levine, head of investment strategy and equities at BNY Wealth, joins the MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast to break down what’s really driving the market to new highs – and why American exceptionalism isn’t dead yet.

We cover why Big Tech still has room to run, which other sectors she’s bullish on, and how trade deals and tariffs are quietly shaping inflation and growth.

Alicia also shares why gold is rallying, what investors often get wrong about geopolitical risk, and why long-term opportunities still favor the US over international markets.

Reminder: Alicia will be speaking at the 2025 MoneyShow/TradersEXPO Orlando, scheduled for Oct. 16-18 at the Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate. Click here to register.

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MARKET OVERVIEW

S&P 500

6,372.86 (+0.22%) ↑

VIX

15.06 (-2.02%) ↓

Dow Jones Industrial Average

44,842.56 (-0.37%) ↓

Gold

$3,370.90 per ounce (-0.79%) ↓

Nasdaq Composite

21,063.01 (+0.20%) ↑

Oil

$66.01 per barrel (+1.16%) ↑

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TOP INVESTING IDEA

How can you invest in cryptocurrencies…BEYOND Bitcoin? I sat down with Andy Baehr, head of product and research at CoinDesk Indices, to discuss that recently for the MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast. We also covered several other important trends in the crypto sector. Check out an excerpt HERE.

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FEATURED PICKS FROM MONEYSHOW EXPERTS

  • CNI: Is this Canadian Railway a Value Trap?
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    Shares of Canadian National Railway Co. (CNI) fell after the railway operator cut its profit growth forecast for the third year in a row. CN Rail now sees profit growing in the mid-to-high-single-digit range, down from 10-15%. The company is blaming tariff headwinds and a stronger Canadian dollar, writes Amber Kanwar, host of the In the Money with Amber Kanwar podcast.

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LARSON'S LINKS

💣 'Big Short' investor Danny Moses traded the 2008 crash. Here's what he sees coming next. (Opening Bell Daily)

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UPCOMING EVENTS

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