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TPTP 02/27/25

Mike Larson | Editor-in-Chief
How did Gav Blaxberg turn 40 hours a week in his mom’s house into a five-billion-impression empire? In this episode of the MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast, the CEO of Wolf Financial reveals how he went from a frustrated finance student to one of the most influential voices in financial education.
His insights might just change the way you think about investing.
Gav also shares how he built Wolf Financial from the ground up, managing 50 of the largest finance and crypto content creators, hosting 100+ hours of Twitter/X Spaces weekly, and driving 5 billion impressions per month. Plus, he talks about the markets, some of his favorite investments, and how investors can gain more confidence in their financial decisions.
To learn from experts like Gav, join us for the 2025 MoneyShow Masters Symposium Miami, happening May. 15-17 at the Hyatt Regency Miami. Click here to register.
S&P 500 5,956.06 (+0.01%) ↑ | VIX 17.85 (-6.54%) ↓ |
Dow Jones Industrial Average | Gold $2,899.40 per ounce (-1.06%) ↓ |
Nasdaq Composite 19,075.26 (+0.26%) ↑ | Oil $69.45 per barrel (+1.21%) ↑ |
US equities just experienced one of their best two-year rallies on record. Now, significant shifts are happening in Washington. What can investors expect for the remainder of the year and into the future? Should your focus be on the political scene in DC? What are the crucial market areas that demand your attention?
Find out in this presentation Learn from Paul Hickey, co-founder of Bespoke Investment Group. He has extensive experience in equities, fixed income, and structured products.
SPY: Stocks Sending Out More "Risk Off" Signals
👉️ TICKER: SPY
Look at the sectors and asset classes that have outperformed the S&P 500 over the past month or so: Utilities, consumer staples, healthcare, value, quality, dividends. The market started pivoting defensive more than a month ago – and the shift has only gotten more decisive since then, observes Michael Gayed, editor of The Lead-Lag Report.QQQ: With Treasuries Up and Techs Down, Play Defense Here
👉️ TICKERS: QQQ, SPY, BIL
Our "Reward Opportunity and Risk" (ROAR) score just dropped to 10 from 30. This means the allocation for a simple two ETF portfolio that can only be allocated to the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) and the SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF (BIL) would be 10% SPY and 90% BIL. But the real potential market trouble is more focused in the Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ), writes Robert Isbitts, founder of Sungarden Investment Publishing.