Paul Meeks, CFA, CAIA, was on CNBC’s Worldwide Exchange with Brian Sullivan to discuss market rates, tech stocks, and more. Watch here for full details!
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Big Tech Sell-Off – Semiconductor Stocks Continue To Outperform
Investment Committee Member Paul Meeks, CFA, CAIA, was on CNBC’s Squawk Box this morning to discuss semiconductor stocks. He explains why semiconductors will continue to outperform big tech stocks.
Tech Investor Paul Meeks Discusses Metaverse Technology & Semiconductor Stocks on CNBC
Our investment committee member, Paul Meeks, CFA, CAIA, was on CNBC’s Squawk Box this morning to discuss tech just before Christmas. Paul talks about metaverse technology and the potential leaders of this new tech wave.
Alphabet – The Only FAANG Stock Paul Meeks Favors
Investment Committee Member Paul Meeks was on CNBC’s Squawk Box to discuss the latest tech stock picks.
Current Market Bounce Back – Meeks Not Worried About Market Shock to Big Tech
Investment Committee Member Paul Meeks, CFA, CAIA, was on Yahoo! Finance to discuss the latest tech markets. Paul describes the current market bounce back and shares his feelings with FAANG Stocks.
Meeks’s Musings – A Stock Market Thanksgiving
Despite the nasty rhetoric and the confluence of some very weird events (even for these times), investors should be thankful for their bounty this year. U.S. stocks as measured by the performance of the Standard and Poor’s (S&P) 500 Index are +25% before dividends through November 18 and a startling +110% from the COVID low in March 2020.
Chip Shortage Causes Top Tech Investor Paul Meeks To Stop Putting New Money To Work in FAANG Names
Investment Committee Member, Paul Meeks, CFA, CAIA, is on CNBC’s Trading Nation to discuss the chip shortage issue and how he intends to respond to the issue at hand.
The Metaverse Chipmaker Race – A Rise in Tech
Investment Committee Member Paul Meeks, CFA, CAIA, was interviewed on Cheddar News about metaverse technologies and the next chipmaker race.
John Thur – John Thur – Should The Market Take A Breather?
September performance for the S&P 500 (-4.7%), was the worst month since March 2020. The question now is, will it continue or was that enough? All major asset classes fell in September, except cash.
Meeks’s Musings – Recent Inflation & Stock Market Situation
Although September brought an early Halloween scare to the market with the S&P 500 -5% for the month, stocks still were flat for the quarter and rose +15% (excluding dividends) for the first nine months of 2021. Not too shabby particularly since we had to shake off the collapse of Evergrande, China’s largest residential real estate developer.