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Jake Grosek (@jakegrosek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RIP to Morris Sachs. My wife and I loved listening to him and Liam chat about the markets, but mostly about the life lessons along the way—the bike rides up almost impossible hills, the challenges with raising a family, the value of loyalty and teamwork, etc. the lessons were

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This week, Kevin Muir & Patrick Ceresna📈📉 welcome back to the show, Peter Boockvar Peter Boockvar. They discuss why the market was rolling over regardless, the impact of tariffs on the economy, and the strategic moves investors should consider in response. youtu.be/aHpLRqsxHUU

This week, <a href="/kevinmuir/">Kevin Muir</a>  &amp; <a href="/PatrickCeresna/">Patrick Ceresna📈📉</a>  welcome back to the show, Peter Boockvar <a href="/pboockvar/">Peter Boockvar</a>. They discuss why the market was rolling over regardless, the impact of tariffs on the economy, and the strategic moves investors should consider in response. youtu.be/aHpLRqsxHUU
BlindSquirrelMacro (@squirrelmacro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week’s chaotic week in markets was tragically missed by a Wall Street legend who was 100% born to trade it. A tribute to Morris B Sachs starts this week's note, which concludes with a new idea of which MB would certainly not have approved. The 🐿️ will eventually learn that

Last week’s chaotic week in markets was tragically missed by a Wall Street legend who was 100% born to trade it.  A tribute to Morris B Sachs starts this week's note, which concludes with a new idea of which MB would certainly not have approved.  The 🐿️ will eventually learn that
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Microsoft’s new Work Trend Index shows the 9-to-5 is long gone. Meetings after 8 p.m. are up 16% from last year, and nearly a third of workers are still checking e ail at 10 p.m. Weekend work is up too—20% are active before noon on both Saturday and Sunday.

Microsoft’s new Work Trend Index shows the 9-to-5 is long gone. Meetings after 8 p.m. are up 16% from last year, and nearly a third of workers are still checking e ail at 10 p.m. Weekend work is up too—20% are active before noon on both Saturday and Sunday.