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Millstone Financial’s People First Numbers Second
Ep 03 Let's Talk Giants, Devils And The Fed
In this episode of the People First Number Second podcast, Travis Dufner talks with Russell Hewlett from Flex Networks. They discuss the role of Flex Networks in modernizing and simplifying the way asset managers connect with wealth managers and advisors. The conversation then shifts to the financial industry, with a focus on trends in the equity and fixed income markets. They discuss the value and growth potential of small cap stocks and the benefits of active management in the current market environment. The conversation concludes with Travis & Russell discussing the Federal Reserve's stance on interest rates.