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Nov 11, 2019

Jae Yoon, chief investment officer at New York Life Investment Management, said that the issues of the current trade war are not going away and will slow economic activity until they are resolved, yet he noted that they are not killing the current economic cycle, which he thinks can run for 12 to 18 months or more. Yoon said he is beginning to look at reducing allocations ahead of a cycle whose end could coincide with the presidential election, but noted that investors should not be full-on defensive just yet. Also on the show, Matt Schulz of Creditcards.com talks about retail store cards, author Stephen Martin discusses 'Messengers' and how we decide who to listen to and trust in today's society, and Kyle Guske of New Constructs puts a stock with over-blown earnings numbers into the Danger Zone.