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Do you know how much risk your retirement portfolio is actually exposed to? Whether it’s preservation of capital or an aggressive growth strategy, every investor needs a clearly defined RISK PROFILE. Host Zach Abraham, Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital Management, will cover all types of investment vehicles and you’ll learn what investing looks like when portfolios aren’t influenced by the corporate objectives of the big banks and Wall Street brokerage houses. Subscribe to the podcast here. The opinions expressed in this program are for general informational purposes only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual or on any specific security. To determine which investments may be appropriate for you, consult your financial advisor prior to investing. Any past performance discussed during this program is no guarantee of future results. Any indices referenced for comparison are unmanaged and cannot be invested into directly. Any references to performance of securities are thought to be materially accurate and actual performance may differ. Investing involves risk and possible loss of principal capital; please seek advice from a licensed professional. Investment advice cannot be given without a client service agreement. Bulwark Capital Management is an Investment Adviser Representative of Trek Financial, LLC., an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com/disclosures/
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Ceasefire… Now What?

Ceasefire… Now What?

2026-04-0925:27

April 2, 2026 - Chase analyzes how recent ceasefire developments, geopolitical tensions, and rising inflation are shaping market conditions, emphasizing the risks of wishful thinking and the importance of strategic decision-making in a complex environment.
April 2, 2026 - Zach and Chase discuss how escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are influencing markets, oil flows, and military strategy, highlighting the disconnect between market perceptions and the underlying geopolitical reality.
April 2, 2026 - Zach and Chase discuss the uncertainty surrounding potential military action and negotiations with Iran, exploring the complexities of modern warfare, decision-making, and the broader implications for markets and global stability.
April 2, 2026 - Zach and Chase discuss the disconnect between equities and oil, examining how geopolitical tensions, supply risks, and market reactions aren’t aligning, and what that could mean for future economic outcomes.
Zach breaks down the implications of Washington state's new income tax, addressing misconceptions, economic impacts, and personal considerations for residents and business owners.
April 2, 2026 - Zach and Chase discuss the growing disconnect between market performance and economic fundamentals as oil prices rise, exploring the potential impacts on supply chains, corporate earnings, investor behavior, and the broader economy.
April 1, 2026 - Zach and Chase discuss how geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are affecting market sentiment, oil prices, and investor behavior, along with the broader implications for economic growth and long-term investment strategy.
March 31, 2026 - This episode delves into market reactions to geopolitical events, the implications of military mobilization, and the potential economic and strategic outcomes of ongoing conflicts. Zach and Chase analyze recent market movements, discuss the likelihood of military escalation, and explore the future of global energy and defense industries.
March 30, 2026 - Zach and Chase discuss the current state of the market, focusing on the impact of global events on oil and energy prices. They explore the ongoing shortages and supply chain issues, the critical role of oil in the global economy, and the political implications of military strategies.
March 27, 2026 - Zach and Chase discuss the current state of the markets, exploring various economic indicators, the impact of global events, and the dynamics of commodities like gold and oil. They delve into the concept of market blindness, particularly in relation to ETFs, and the consequences of legislative actions on the economy. The conversation highlights the complexities of market behavior and the importance of understanding feedback loops in economic systems, particularly in the context of Seattle's evolving economic landscape.
March 26, 2026 - Zach and Chase discuss the current state of the financial markets, focusing on the S&P and NASDAQ's performance, the implications of political events on financial analysis, and the peculiarities of the oil market.
March 25, 2026 - Chase provides a detailed analysis of the current market trends, focusing on the S&P 500, oil prices, and geopolitical tensions affecting the market. He discusses the optimism in the market despite ongoing conflicts and the implications of potential ceasefires.
March 24, 2026 - Chase discusses the current state of the market amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly focusing on the potential ceasefire discussions between the US and Iran. He analyzes the implications of these developments on market dynamics, oil prices, and the broader economic landscape, while emphasizing the uncertainty that remains in the situation.
March 23, 2026 - Zach and Chase discuss the current state of the oil market, highlighting the significant dislocation between physical oil costs and paper markets. They explore the implications of global shortages, particularly in energy and food, and the strategic positioning of Iran in ongoing negotiations.
This Market Feels Off

This Market Feels Off

2026-03-2034:47

March 20, 2026 - Zach and Chase discuss the current state of the financial markets, focusing on the impact of geopolitical events on oil prices and investor sentiment. They analyze the market's reaction to recent developments, the dynamics of the oil market, and the implications for future economic conditions.
Escalation Domination

Escalation Domination

2026-03-1923:28

March 19, 2026 - Chase discusses the current state of the markets, emphasizing the significant influence of geopolitical tensions on economic conditions. He highlights the impact of escalating conflicts, particularly in the Middle East, on energy supplies and prices, especially diesel. The conversation also touches on the implications of investment commitments from Gulf countries and the potential economic consequences of ongoing tensions.
March 18, 2026 - Chase provides a comprehensive analysis of the current market conditions, focusing on the impact of geopolitical tensions on oil prices and the broader economic implications. He discusses the recent fluctuations in various markets, including equities and commodities, and highlights the potential for inflation to rise significantly.
March 17, 2026 - Chase provides a comprehensive overview of the current market conditions, focusing on key indicators such as oil prices, geopolitical tensions, and their implications for the global economy. He discusses the ongoing supply issues in the oil market, the impact of geopolitical events on pricing, and the broader economic consequences of these developments.
March 16, 2026 - Oil market researcher Rory Johnston of CommodityContext.com helps to explore the complexities of the current oil market. They discuss Johnston's background in commodity research, the confusion surrounding oil prices, the implications of production shut-ins, and the differences between crude and refined products. The conversation also touches on government intervention in the market, potential export restrictions, and the dislocation between physical and paper markets, providing a comprehensive overview of the challenges facing the oil industry today.
March 13, 2026 - Zach Abraham discusses the current state of the markets, focusing on the challenges and dynamics affecting oil prices and the broader economic landscape. He emphasizes the importance of separating political views from investment strategies and highlights the potential opportunities in energy stocks amidst geopolitical tensions.
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Cornelius Choong Cheng Jun

if youre supposed to talk about markets, can you just talk about markets?

Apr 26th
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Sean Sweikow

Great interview 👍

Nov 12th
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Raphael Fajersztajn

true words

Jul 31st
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