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This week on the Pete the Planner Show, we’re exploring three main topics:
- Is cash about to become popular again?
- Why did Netflix and Peloton have the worst week ever?
- How common is insider trading, and are you at risk?
Here’s a preview of what happened and when:
Show Notes:
More stores are giving cash discounts
Is society’s move to cashless, short-lived? A recent trend in cash discounts suggests that cash is making a comeback. Dame and Pete explore whether or not that’s practical.
Pete and Dame discuss why Netflix and Peloton’s stocks crashed
- Turns-out, people want to go outside when the pandemic is over.
- Netflix has hit a subscriber ceiling, possibly.
You always hear about insider trading, but how common is it
Unless you are an executive at a publicly traded company or you’re in the investment business, insider trading is pretty rare. That is unless you’re a congressperson, allegedly.
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Peter Dunn a.k.a. Pete the Planner® is an award-winning financial mind and a former comedian. He’s a USA TODAY columnist, author of ten books, and is the host of the popular radio show and podcast, The Pete the Planner Show. Pete is considered one of the foremost experts on financial wellness in the world, but he’s just as likely to talk your ear off about bass fishing.