KP Talks Dollars and Sense

Oil Prices on Fire 🔥

February 10, 2024 Season 2 Episode 33
Oil Prices on Fire 🔥
KP Talks Dollars and Sense
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KP Talks Dollars and Sense
Oil Prices on Fire 🔥
Feb 10, 2024 Season 2 Episode 33

Non-banks dominate Ginnie Mae!

That's right, according to the latest Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA) Chart of the Week, independent lenders like us are leading the way in government-backed lending!

Ginnie Mae deals with government loans like FHA, VA, and USDA, and we're here for the underserved, tackling the tough credit situations.

Ever wondered where money flows when stocks hit their peak?

When it seems like the stock market's tapped out, many folks start eyeing bonds.

Why? Because they offer a solid 4.5% or 5% gain over the next year or two.

Fun fact: Did you know that the period between the Fed stopping rate hikes and their first cut is often a sweet spot for stocks? On average, it lasts about 8 months.

As temperatures drop, heating oil spending spikes, leading to intriguing shifts in oil prices.

Surprisingly, despite being the world's top oil producer, the U.S. faces record-low inventories. What does this mean for pricing?

With dwindling uncompleted wells and OPEC's stagnant production, brace for potential oil price surges.

Want to know more? Listen now for more insights.

Stay up-to-date on all the latest news, updates, and exclusive content by following us on all of our social media accounts. https://linktr.ee/kptalksdollarsandsense

#MBA #GinnieMae #IMBs #GovernmentLoans #UnderservedCommunities #IndependentMortgageBankers #FHA #VALoans #USDALoans #refinance #StockMarket #Bonds #Investing #FedRates #FinancialInsights #SmartInvesting #stockmarketinsights #Fed #ratehike #KPTalks #KPTalksDollarsandSense

Show Notes

Non-banks dominate Ginnie Mae!

That's right, according to the latest Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA) Chart of the Week, independent lenders like us are leading the way in government-backed lending!

Ginnie Mae deals with government loans like FHA, VA, and USDA, and we're here for the underserved, tackling the tough credit situations.

Ever wondered where money flows when stocks hit their peak?

When it seems like the stock market's tapped out, many folks start eyeing bonds.

Why? Because they offer a solid 4.5% or 5% gain over the next year or two.

Fun fact: Did you know that the period between the Fed stopping rate hikes and their first cut is often a sweet spot for stocks? On average, it lasts about 8 months.

As temperatures drop, heating oil spending spikes, leading to intriguing shifts in oil prices.

Surprisingly, despite being the world's top oil producer, the U.S. faces record-low inventories. What does this mean for pricing?

With dwindling uncompleted wells and OPEC's stagnant production, brace for potential oil price surges.

Want to know more? Listen now for more insights.

Stay up-to-date on all the latest news, updates, and exclusive content by following us on all of our social media accounts. https://linktr.ee/kptalksdollarsandsense

#MBA #GinnieMae #IMBs #GovernmentLoans #UnderservedCommunities #IndependentMortgageBankers #FHA #VALoans #USDALoans #refinance #StockMarket #Bonds #Investing #FedRates #FinancialInsights #SmartInvesting #stockmarketinsights #Fed #ratehike #KPTalks #KPTalksDollarsandSense