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The most important charts and themes in markets and investing, including: 00:00 Intro 00:57 Topics 01:48 More All-Time Highs 05:41 The Biggest Headwind for Stocks 10:04 Fewer Economists Expecting Recession 11:41 The Hidden Costs of Housing Inflation 16:12 The Big 3 Are Dominating Retail 17:37 Big Banks, Big Profits 19:12 Another Record Year for Netflix 22:51 Self-Driving Technology
The most important charts and themes in markets and investing, including: 00:00 Intro 00:48 Topics 01:57 A One-Day Panic Over DeepSeek 08:32 Microsoft/Meta/Tesla/Apple Earnings 16:25 Slower Growth, but the Expansion Continues 20:25 The Fed Pause Is Here 26:32 Houses Taking Longer to Sell 29:00 DOGE Saving $1 Billion a Day? 32:15 Using Tariffs as a Tool 35:02 More Affordable Rents
The most important charts and themes in markets and investing, including: 00:00 Intro 00:54 Topics 01:44 Eggflation Is Back 07:19 Fed on Hold 10:30 Another Record High for Earnings 14:28 Everything Is Up 17:21 Why Home Price Appreciation Is Slowing 22:27 The DOGE Savings Tracker 26:05 Rising Real Wages
I never checked if there are ever differences between the video and the Blog that comes out on Thursday(?). I assumed they are the same and ignore the video that shows up in my email because I prefer to read than watch a video filled with data and charts (a habit I picked up from @yogibearbull). Do you know if there are material differences between the video and Blog?
Thanks for keeping this thread going. It makes the forum richer IMO.
I believe information presented in the blogs and videos is materially the same¹. The video often seem to be available several days prior to the corresponding blog. Charlie Bilello does not maintain a regular publishing schedule. The Week in Charts videos have been published on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, etc.
¹ I've seldom read the blogs and prefer to watch the videos instead.
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https://bilello.blog/2025/the-week-in-charts-1-20-25
The most important charts and themes in markets and investing, including:
00:00 Intro
00:57 Topics
01:48 More All-Time Highs
05:41 The Biggest Headwind for Stocks
10:04 Fewer Economists Expecting Recession
11:41 The Hidden Costs of Housing Inflation
16:12 The Big 3 Are Dominating Retail
17:37 Big Banks, Big Profits
19:12 Another Record Year for Netflix
22:51 Self-Driving Technology
Video
Blog
The most important charts and themes in markets and investing, including:
00:00 Intro
00:48 Topics
01:57 A One-Day Panic Over DeepSeek
08:32 Microsoft/Meta/Tesla/Apple Earnings
16:25 Slower Growth, but the Expansion Continues
20:25 The Fed Pause Is Here
26:32 Houses Taking Longer to Sell
29:00 DOGE Saving $1 Billion a Day?
32:15 Using Tariffs as a Tool
35:02 More Affordable Rents
Video
Blog
The State of the Markets, including...
00:00 Intro
00:16 Topics
00:29 Stocks
09:41 Free Wealth Path Analysis
10:28 Bonds/Fed
16:37 Real Estate/Housing
20:50 Commodities
24:19 Currencies
26:50 Crypto
31:08 Intermarket
33:56 Economy
Video
Blog
The most important charts and themes in markets and investing, including:
00:00 Intro
00:54 Topics
01:44 Eggflation Is Back
07:19 Fed on Hold
10:30 Another Record High for Earnings
14:28 Everything Is Up
17:21 Why Home Price Appreciation Is Slowing
22:27 The DOGE Savings Tracker
26:05 Rising Real Wages
Video
Blog
I never checked if there are ever differences between the video and the Blog that comes out on Thursday(?). I assumed they are the same and ignore the video that shows up in my email because I prefer to read than watch a video filled with data and charts (a habit I picked up from @yogibearbull). Do you know if there are material differences between the video and Blog?
Thanks for keeping this thread going. It makes the forum richer IMO.
The video often seem to be available several days prior to the corresponding blog.
Charlie Bilello does not maintain a regular publishing schedule.
The Week in Charts videos have been published on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, etc.
¹ I've seldom read the blogs and prefer to watch the videos instead.
https://bilello.blog/2025/the-week-in-charts-2-19-25