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Deep In The Money with Frank Deptola™ Podcasts

Deep In The Money with Frank Deptola™ Podcasts

By: Frank Deptola
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The weekly investment podcast designed to deliver superior wealth management insight from some of the industry's top thought leaders. This series examines important financial subjects and timely headlines in a light-hearted, honest and digestible manner while keeping the fiscal well-being of our listeners, first and foremost. Frank Deptola (CA Insurance Lic#0F34992) is a Registered Representative and Investment Adviser Representative with/and offers securities and advisory services through Commonwealth Financial Network®, www.FINRA.org / www.SIPC.org, a Registered Investment Adviser. Fixed insurance products and services offered through CES Insurance Agency or Frank Deptola & Associates, LLC. Frank Deptola & Associates, LLC., 2400 E. Katella Ave., Ste. 800, Anaheim, CA 92806 – (714) 349-9431. This communication is strictly intended for individuals residing in the states of AZ, CA, CT, GA, ID, IN, MD, NH, NY, PA, and VA. No offers may be made or accepted from any resident outside these states due to various state requirements and registration requirements regarding investment products and services. Review our Terms of Use: www.commonwealth.com/termsofuse.html.This podcast and any materials thereof are for informational purposes only. For specific advice, you should contact and engage a licensed professional to address your particular needs and situation. Results are not guaranteed and stories provided are to exemplify different possible scenarios.© 2023 Deep In The Money with Frank Deptola™ Podcasts Economics Personal Finance
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  • Market Update & Perspective Podcast
    Jun 26 2022

    June 9, 2022

    As you know, the economy is being buffeted this year by unprecedented geopolitical events all hitting at the same time – a “Perfect Storm” so to speak. While I am confident that things will ultimately turn around, we need to avoid mistakes like selling “good” investments in down markets, as well as avoiding the opposite end of the temptation to “buy the dip” at this time … as the “dip” may not be over yet.  So, I prefer to see how things “shake out” on inflation and higher interest rates, as well as the ultimate effect the other Federal Reserve policy of reducing the monthly dollar amount of home mortgages they are willing to support. 

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    6 mins
  • Inflation and Printing Money - Common Sense Discussion Podcast
    Mar 18 2022

    Take a deeper dive into inflation.

    Inflation, in the basic sense, is a rise in price levels. Economists believe inflation comes about when the supply of money is greater than the demand for money. Inflation is viewed as a positive when it helps boost consumer demand and consumption, driving economic growth.

    Inflation is one of the greatest threats to a healthy economy. Inflation eats away at our standard of living if our income doesn't keep pace with rising prices over time. This means that the cost of living increases and a high inflation rate can hurt the economy.

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    13 mins
  • Not Repeating Lessons from Costly Past Mistakes Podcast
    Mar 14 2022

    In Season 1 of Ken Burns documentary series on the Vietnam War entitled, “The Vietnam War: A Film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick (Vietnam: Burns and Novick),” his narrative helps illustrates mistakes the United States made in managing a war we intentionally provoked. Mistakes that likely could have been avoided by a more balanced 360 degree look at the “Domino Theory,” taking our politicians’ egos out of the equation - especially LBJ’s, who after admitting on tape recorded phone calls that fighting a war in Vietnam likely would be the biggest mistake he ever made, one he didn’t want to fight, and one he couldn’t easily get out of without risking being “impeached” for being the first president to lose an American war. Despite his own recorded comments, he kept sending increasing larger numbers of troops to fight in Vietnam to keep South Vietnam’s independence. The irony was, that South Vietnam was a corrupt state that didn’t want to fight for their own freedom. At the end, a humanitarian catastrophe occurred, and the United States wasted billions of dollars and caused hundreds of thousands of war casualties among the combatants.

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    18 mins
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