Wealth Vision 20/20 Podcast
Wealth vision 20/20 removes the haze surrounding financial information about the stock markets, the economy and money, helping you understand what is happening, why its happening and most importantly, what to do about it. Craig Pluta a CFP and founder of Alliance Wealth Management Milwaukee, has over 22 years experience guiding through economic bull markets and collapses while at the same time, keeping people informed, educated and sticking to strategies that help deliver them to their intended goals. This insightful vision guides Alliance Wealth Management Milwaukee’s clients up to and through the retirement phase, dealing with every aspect of growing and keeping your wealth, including investment planning, tax planning and estate planning.
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Wealth Vision 20/20 Podcast
There's a New Sheriff in Town
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Today’s episode is called “There’s a New Sheriff in Town.”
With the announcement that Kevin Warsh will replace Jerome Powell as Chair of the Federal Reserve this May, we take a hard look at what this change really means.
We’ll break down the four major think-tank traditions that shape policy across the Federal Reserve, Congress, and the White House and explain where Warsh fits in that lineage.
We’ll also place Warsh in context against the last five Federal Reserve chairs, exploring how their philosophies shaped markets, how policy drifted over time, and which assumptions may finally be challenged.
Is this just another routine transition at the Fed — or are we about to see monetary reform unlike anything in the last 45 years?