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Jan 21
6m 20s

Can Markets Shrug Off Tariffs and Tensio...

Interactive Brokers Podcast
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As global trade tensions resurface, markets are once again reacting to headlines around tariffs, geopolitics, and policy signals from abroad. Jeff Praissman sits down with Scott Bauer of Prosper Trading Academy to break down what’s moving markets, what investors should watch next and whether earnings and economic data can steady the ship. 
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