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  • In this episode of Stocks in Translation, J.P. Morgan Asset Management global marketsStrategist Stephanie Aliaga joins Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Yahoo Finance Anchor Madison Mills to discuss policy uncertainty and how it impacts business decisions, investments, and market stability.
    Blikre defines policy uncertainty as the lack or clarity of predictability about government actions such as regulation, taxes, or monetary policy. While the state of the market is impacted by a number of factors, what is happening in Washington D.C. right now contributes to it too. Aliaga shares her perspective on the current state of the market in 2025.
    “So far this year we’ve seen, and as a continuation of the last two years, that price momentum and earnings momentum have really been in sync,” Aliaga says. “Markets have traded a bit sideways, but that sideways action really masks what we're seeing underneath the hood, which is quite remarkable; a broadening out which we thought was the focus of or was gonna be the theme of 2025 so far seems to be the case… I think investors are taking the opportunity, particularly given elevated concentration in their portfolios within US growth and US tech, to lean into some of these areas with some wind behind the sails.”
    Aliaga also mentions some of the areas causing policy uncertainty that investors are gearing up for, from President Trump’s tariffs to DOGE and deficit spending to the 2025 tax reconciliation bill.
    “But I think the way investors are positioning it is quite notable in that leaning into diversification - checking your headlights, checking your breaks in the midst of a storm - how are you protected or potentially can benefit from the way that the chips fall.”
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  • In this episode of Stocks in Translation, tastytrade Founder and tastylive CEO Tom Sosnoff, joins Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Producer Sydnee Fried to discuss implied volatility and how investors can use it to their advantage when trading.
    Blikre defines implied volatility as a measurement of expected future price wins in a stock or option.
    “The easiest way to look at this is the higher the implied volatility, the larger the expected move,” Sosnoff explains. “It just means that plus or minus, it is going to be a bigger move, which means more opportunity. So the higher the implied volatility, if you’re a premium seller, it’s better. If you’re just a directional trader, it’s better. If you’re an opportunist, it’s better. So for self-directed investors and institutional investors as well, higher volatility means more action, more fun, and that’s why you’re seeing the huge option volumes we’ve been seeing lately, that’s why you’re seeing the huge futures volumes, and that’s why you’re seeing all the general activity in the markets.”
    Fried asks Sosnoff for any tips everyday investors can use to take advantage of implied volatility. Sosnoff says looking at implied volatility ranks makes a difference. The ranking is a scale from zero to 100, and it gives context of how a stock is doing. Using Tesla (TSLA) as an example, Sosnoff says, “Right now the implied volatility in Tesla - just because it’s an actively traded stock - is 74, but the [implied volatility] rank is 77, which means that on a scale of 1-100 is very high right now. If you wanted to trade Tesla because you thought it would have a big expected move, or you wanted to Trade Tesla because you wanted to sell premium there, it is an extremely interesting play because anything over 30 with implied volatility rank is considered to be hot and that gives you context.”
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  • In this episode of Stocks in Translation, Speaker, Author, and Former CFO Michaella Gallina joins Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Producer Sydnee Fried to discuss investor psychology and how cognitive biases can impact an investor’s trading account.
    Blikre explains that investor psychology refers to the emotions, biases, and decision making patterns that influence how people invest. Things like impact buying and selling and risk can be affected by things like fear and greed, overconfidence, and loss aversion. Gallina goes into detail where she’s seen these biases come into play first hand.
    “I have seen these biases come from basic retail investors, and the data shows us that all the way to working for a self-made billionaire at one of the largest growth shops, we all face these same issues,” Gallina explains. “The three that I really pay attention to are loss aversion, recency bias, and confirmation bias. I think loss aversion is fascinating because it’s essentially the concept that we feel losses as an investor at 2x the rate of the emotion than we feel joy when it comes to gains. There’s fascinating neuroscience about this. The neuroscience actually tells you that when you feel a loss as an investor, the same part of your brain that lights up when you feel physical pain. So that just goes to show you we're already against human nature in such great form to not make trading decisions based on emotions or at least to try not to.”
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  • The growth to value shift has been all the buzz in 2025.
    In this episode of Stocks in Translation, Lee Munson, Portfolio Wealth Advisors, Chief Investment Officer, joins Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Producer Sydnee Fried to discuss the shift and what he expects to be the next big shift in AI.
    Our word of the day is multiple—a key metric for valuing companies.
    “A multiple is a number you use to derive a company's value,” Blikre explains. “You take a company's earnings, revenue, or another metric and multiply it by that magic number to get the value. And that magic number is the multiple.”
    For those new to financial markets, Munson breaks down what to watch for in earnings reports.
    “Bottom line, the story has to get better,” he says. “When you have a higher multiple company and you have earnings growth or revenue… just a tiny, little softness [and] you're [going to] see an immediate 10, 20 plus percent drop in the price… what that tells you is that the multiple was too high versus not having the story get better.”
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  • In this episode of Stocks in Translation, Peter Borish, Computer Trading Corporation Chairman and CEO, joins Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Producer Sydnee Fried to discuss the dollar's strength.
    Blikre explains that a “strong dollar” refers to a “US dollar with high purchasing power appreciating against other currencies, which generally benefits imports but generally hurts exports.”
    While many in the economic sector favor a strong dollar, it comes with drawbacks.
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  • Technical analysis is essential when investing in the market.
    In this episode of Stocks in Translation, Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Producer Sydnee Fried are joined by Patrick Dunuwila, Founder and Editor of The Chart Report.
    The group explores technical analysis, or "technicals," which, as Blikre explains, "analyzes price movements and chart patterns to predict future trends."
    “Ultimately… what technicals really provides you is a way to manage risk… A lot of people like to think of it as predictive,” says Dunuwila.
    Having spent time on the fundamental side of the market, Dunuwila shares why he shifted to technicals.
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  • If crypto is ever going to be widely adopted, it needs a makeover.
    In this episode of Stocks in Translation, Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Producer Sydnee Fried are joined by Keith Bliss, founder and CEO of Blox, a crypto brokerage firm.
    Today's focus is the crypto world and its major roadblock: debanking—also the word of the day. As Blikre explains, debanking is the act of denying or revoking banking services to an individual, business, or entire industry.
    Debanking primarily affects cash-handling businesses and those involved in digital assets, such as cryptocurrencies.
    “Debanking is real. It needs to stop,” Bliss asserts. “The only way that new technologies and innovation will be allowed to flourish is if the banks are allowed to provide service, uh, to those companies.”
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  • You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to invest, but you do need to stay sharp. Investing can be risky, especially with complex financial products like options trading and leveraged ETFs.
    In this episode of Stocks in Translation, Todd Sohn, ETF Strategist at Strategas Asset Management, joins Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Senior Reporter Alexandra Canal above the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
    Our focus is on leveraged ETFs, also our word of the day. As Blikre explains, a leveraged ETF “uses derivatives or debt to amplify returns, aiming to deliver two… or three times the daily performance of an index.”
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  • Every investor wants to make smart decisions, but if investing were easy, no one would ever take a loss.
    In this episode of Stocks in Translation, Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Producer Sydnee Fried are joined by Nick Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research.
    Colas, who has spent most of his career in institutional investing, agrees that professional investors have more information than retail investors. But he argues that the real distinction between “smart money” and “dumb money” isn’t just access to information. “It’s the process by which you make decisions,” he says.
    Recalling his time at SAC Capital under Mets owner Steve Cohen, Colas shares how he met weekly with an in-house psychologist to discuss his mental and emotional state when executing trades.
    Colas soon realized the purpose of these check-ins.
    “What he was trying to get us to understand was, past a certain level of knowledge, your intuition's very powerful, and that intuition is really your secret sauce. It is what makes you a good versus bad trader. It isn't just what you know, it's how you execute on it. And it's that process that makes for great investors,” he explains.
    Yahoo Finance's Stocks in Translation, with master statistician Jared Blikre and voice of the people Sydnee Fried, is your guide with essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio. 
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  • The market has been on a bit of a rollercoaster ride since President Trump announced tariffs.
    Caleb Silver, Investopedia's editor-in-chief, joins Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Producer Sydnee Fried on Stocks in Translation to discuss market expectations for 2025 under President Trump and the sectors poised to benefit the most.
    The market has started 2025 on an “optimistic” note. “The closer you are to the president, the more you're [going to] see a rally in your sector,” Silver explains. “Sentiment is very positive right now. The question is, what's on the other side of this positive sentiment?"
    Fittingly, today's phrase is policy uncertainty—a term many pundits associate with President Trump’s administration. Blikre defines it as “the unpredictability of government actions like taxes, regulations, or trade rules that can impact business decisions, economic growth, and investor confidence in markets.”
    However, Silver warns that overanalyzing can be costly. “If you get too muddled up in what's going to happen, you're going to miss the action. And the action has been very intense across investors' favorite parts of the market,” he says.
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  • The creator economy is transforming how individuals build wealth, and Gen Z is leading the charge.
    In this episode of Stocks in Translation, Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Producer Sydnee Fried are joined by Mary Esposito. Esposito is the founder of Money with Mary, an educational platform dedicated to empowering Gen Z with financial literacy.
    Yahoo Finance's Stocks in Translation, with master statistician Jared Blikre and voice of the people Sydnee Fried, is your guide with essential conversation cutting through the market mayhem, noisy numbers and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio. 
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  • There’s never been a trade that didn’t involve risk.
    In this episode of Stock in Translations, Kenny Glick, owner of HitTheBid.com, joins Yahoo Finance markets and data editor Jared Blikre and Producer Sydnee Fried to discuss risk, volatility, and reward.
    Glick, who makes his living trading options, is no stranger to the risks of day trading. He thrives on volatility, even though it’s inherently risky.
    One of his tools for navigating this risk is UVXY (UVXY), a derivative of the VIX (^VIX)—the 30-day outlook on S&P 500 volatility.
    “UVXY is a product that's basically built to go down, and it tries to reflect the fear of the day,” says Glick. “So as a day trader, especially for the shorters… if UVXY shows any kinds of strength, you know that the sellers are out there. And my God, if it's actually trending higher, UVXY, you know, the market's in trouble.”
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  • Tariffs have taken center stage as President Trump begins his second term as U.S. president.
    In this episode of Stocks in Translation, recorded at the New York Stock Exchange, Yahoo Finance markets and data editor Jared Blikre and producer Sydnee Fried are joined by Wolfe Research chief economist Stephanie Roth to discuss tariffs and their potential economic impact.
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  • Benjamin Graham, author of the renowned book Intelligent Investor, once said, “Price is what you pay; value is what you get." This is a critical lesson for all investors to learn, and it is more important than ever. Especially following two years of 20% + market growth, is it time to pivot from a growth-focused strategy to one centered on value?
    Thomas Hayes, chairman and managing member of Great Hill Capital, joins Stocks in Translation from the New York Stock Exchange trading floor on Wall Street, alongside Yahoo Finance markets, and data editor Jared Blikre and producer Sydnee Fried as they explore the value and value stocks.
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  • In this episode of Stocks in Translation from our new home above the NYSE trading floor on Wall Street. Our hosts, Yahoo Finance’s markets and data editor Jared Blikre and producer Sydnee Fried, explore market technicals with “master technician” Mark Newton, FundStrat’s Global Head of Technical Strategy. The crew breaks down mean reversion - how it works and if passive investors should take it into consideration while investing.
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  • As Donald Trump prepares to enter his second term in office, market analysts are keeping a close eye on key trends and potential shifts that could shape the economic landscape in the years ahead.
    Jay Woods, chief global strategist at Freedom Capital Markets and long-time fixture at the New York Stock Exchange since beginning his trading career in 1992, joins Stocks in Translation. Speaking from the heart of global financial markets, Woods shares his insights with host Jared Blikre, Yahoo Finance’s markets and data editor, and producer Sydnee Fried.
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  • As the new year kicks off, investors are eager to uncover what 2025 holds, particularly in light of the incoming Trump administration, the evolving world of AI, and the volatile conclusion of 2024 for markets. Michael Reinking, senior market strategist at the New York Stock Exchange, joins Stocks in Translation to discuss the year ahead with hosts Yahoo Finance’s markets and data editor Jared Blikre and producer Sydnee Fried.
    Amid challenging market conditions — including Washington’s policies and two consecutive years of 20% returns — Reinking notes that “valuations, which are a little bit more stretched than they have been historically,” suggest heightened volatility ahead. Noting, “If you look at four-year presidential election cycles… the first quarter does tend to be one of… the more rocky quarters,” said Reinking.
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  • Financial information is readily available online, particularly on social media platforms like TikTok, but can financial influencers truly be trusted? Jessica Inskip, director of investor research at Stockbroker.com, joins Stocks in Translation, hosted by Yahoo Finance’s markets and data editor Jared Blikre and producer Sydnee Fried, to discuss the 2025 financial landscape. Inskip highlights concerns about younger generations relying on short-form platforms like TikTok, where many creators lack experience or unintentionally spread misinformation despite good intentions. She also addresses the issue of outdated social media regulations, pointing to FINRA Rule 2210, which mandates that a compliance professional review any electronic communication sent to 10 or more people.
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  • In this episode of Stocks In Translation, Yahoo Finance markets and data editor Jared Blikre and producer Sydnee Fried welcome Robert Sluymer, technical strategist at RBC Wealth Management, for an in-depth discussion on market cycles. Market cycles are recurring patterns of rising and falling asset prices, typically comprising phases of growth, peak, decline, and recovery. According to Sluymer, we’re currently, “in that 2010 to 2020 bull market” and projects further gains into the 2030s. Within these generational cycles, "a series of higher highs and higher lows," occur, indicating an uptrend that usually lasts about four years.
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  • In this episode of Stocks in Translation, Yahoo Finance markets and data editor Jared Blikre and producer Sydnee Fried reflect on some of our key conversations and look ahead to 2025.
    First, we revisit our discussion with Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM, who analyzed the post-pandemic economy. “The shutdown of global supply chains finally did what textbooks tell us recessions always do,” said Brusuelas. “It wiped the slates clean.”
    Next, friend of the show, Callie Cox, chief market strategist at Ritholtz Wealth Management, returns to share practical advice for new investors, emphasizing diversification as an essential tool.
    Raoul Pal, CEO and co-founder of Real Vision, explores the future of blockchain and delves into one of the great forces of the universe: compounding. Pal describes it as “the process where growth builds on previous growth and accelerates exponentially over time, whether it's money, knowledge, or resources, creating increasingly larger results.”
    Finally, Kristina Hooper, Invesco's chief global market strategist, rounds out the “Best of the Episode” by breaking down the business cycle, market caps, and the role of central banks.
    Twice a week, Stocks In Translation cuts through the market mayhem, noisy numbers, and hyperbole to give you the information you need to make the right trade for your portfolio.
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