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A passer-by touches the flag of Israel taped on to the top of a bollard on the east end of the Pearl Street Mall near the Boulder County, Colo., courthouse Monday, June 2, 2025, in Boulder, Colo. Photo: AP/AP Photo/David Zalubowski
Brueckner talks about Mr. Reasonable’s six-week pause.
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Radio Host and nationally recognized financial expert Thomas Brueckner (Retirement Intelligence) joins us to provide an analysis of the market activities of the past week and the driving forces affecting the increase in consumer confidence. Thom also provides insight into the underreported geopolitical story concerning Israel and Iran.
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