This week, we start by discussing the biggest story in the news, the Titan Submersible tragedy. We’ll also look at the transformation of real estate and stock markets and examine the go-forward outlook of the U.S. economy vs. the World.
Key Takeaways
[00:22] - Recapping the Titan Submersible tragedy
[07:25] - The most expensive U.S. cities to buy a house in 1930
[11:42] - The evolution of participation in the stock market
[17:57] - Shifting from a historical to a current look at the markets
[24:24] - The U.S. economy vs the EU and the UK
Links
The booming business of trying to reach the ends of the Earth
More than 500 migrants presumed dead after shipwreck off Coast of Greece
A $49.99 videogame controller could have been running the Titanic submersible
10 things you may not know about the Great Depression
The “More Doctors Smoke Camels” ad campaign
The number of stocks accounting for the S&P 500's gain by year
CoreLogic’s Single-Family Rent Index continues its YoY decline
Months without a 52-week high in the market
Europe has fallen behind America and the gap is growing
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Doug Stokes
Greg Stokes
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