The Financial Exchange Show

The Financial Exchange Show

A talk radio show that provides comprehensive analysis on the economy and the latest breaking business news, while also providing insight on the markets and its impact on your personal finances.

Episodes

February 18, 2026 38 mins
Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti examine the unusual disconnect between steady economic growth and slowing job creation. They discuss whether productivity gains and artificial intelligence are allowing companies to expand without hiring, and what that could mean for future wage growth and consumer spending.

Chuck and Marc also break down ongoing market volatility beneath the surface, sector rotation trends, housing affordability concer...
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Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti explore a market that appears calm at the index level but is experiencing extreme volatility beneath the surface. With major tech names down sharply while energy, staples, and defensive stocks surge, the hosts examine whether this represents a healthy rotation — or a warning sign.

They also break down growing concerns over AI capital spending, what record investor anxiety around tech investment could me...
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Todd Lutsky explains how the types of assets you own — including rental properties and out-of-state real estate — can significantly shape your estate planning strategy. He discusses liability protection through LLCs, how to avoid Massachusetts estate taxes for non-residents, and why simply placing property in a revocable trust may not provide creditor protection.

Todd also explores how family dynamics, special needs planning, spendt...
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Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti examine whether artificial intelligence will meaningfully change long-term economic growth — or simply reshuffle industries and jobs. They also discuss falling Treasury yields, Fed rate-cut expectations, rising inflation pressures from AI-related shortages, and what those forces could mean for consumers, housing, and markets.
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Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti examine a market that looks flat on the surface but has experienced significant sector rotation and investor anxiety underneath. The conversation explores renewed AI disruption fears, productivity gains, and whether Federal Reserve policy is heading into risky territory. Later, the hosts discuss corporate price increases, rent control proposals in Massachusetts, and new federal efforts aimed at addr...
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss a market that appears stable on the surface but is experiencing significant volatility beneath it. They examine sharp sector rotations, AI-driven disruption fears, and what sustained churn without broad index movement could signal for investors. The conversation also covers mounting Social Security funding concerns, shifting retirement realities, and unexpected economic headlines — from rising...
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong break down the latest CPI report and what steady inflation means for the Fed in the months ahead. They also explore growing investor anxiety around AI-driven disruption, rising consumer debt concerns, and how policy proposals could impact markets and household finances.
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Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti react to market weakness following the latest jobs data and ahead of a key inflation report. The conversation dives into what current unemployment and inflation trends mean for Federal Reserve policy and whether a potential AI-driven productivity boom should change the rate outlook. Mike and Marc also examine who really bears the cost of tariffs, why the middle class “feels poor” despite rising inco...
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Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti break down a stronger-than-expected jobs report and what continued labor market tightness could mean for inflation and Federal Reserve policy. The conversation explores why healthcare hiring is driving much of recent job growth, how demographic trends are reshaping the labor force, and whether AI and robotics could eventually offset rising labor costs in the sector. The hosts also dive into the ongo...
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Todd Lutsky of Cushing & Dolan answers listener questions about how to begin the estate planning process and what to expect when meeting with an attorney for the first time. He outlines key factors to consider—including age, asset size, family dynamics, and second marriages—and explains the difference between revocable and irrevocable trusts. Todd also breaks down the tax treatment of trusts, clarifying when a Social Security n...
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Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti analyze a stronger-than-expected January jobs report that showed 130,000 new jobs added and unemployment falling to 4.3%. With wage growth running hot and GDP trending above potential, the discussion turns to whether the Federal Reserve may need to hold rates higher for longer — or even consider future hikes if labor market strength continues. Luke Kawa of Sherwood News also joined the show to explore ...
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Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti break down a stronger-than-expected January jobs report showing 130,000 new jobs added and unemployment ticking down to 4.3%. With wage growth accelerating and inflation still elevated, the discussion turns to whether the Federal Reserve has misread the economy and whether markets are wrongly pricing in rate cuts later this year. The hosts also explore how fiscal stimulus, tariffs, immigration shifts, ...
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Paul Lane and Marc Fandetti break down the key forces shaping markets as investors digest weak retail sales data, rising equity valuations, and an important week of economic reports. The discussion looks at earnings growth expectations for the S&P 500, what elevated price-to-earnings ratios mean for long-term returns, and why headline market milestones matter less than fundamentals. The show also explores major labor market tre...
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Paul Lane and Marc Fandetti break down a weaker-than-expected retail sales report and explain why a single data point matters far less than long-term economic trends. The hour also previews a critical week of jobs and inflation data, examines the Federal Reserve’s policy challenges, puts claims of 15% economic growth into historical perspective, and explores how wealth, labor, and capital are reshaping today’s economy.
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong unpack a market rebound led by tech as investors brace for delayed inflation and jobs data amid growing questions about whether January inflation spikes are just seasonal noise. The hour also tackles whether AI can responsibly replace financial planning advice, why the Dow is a flawed—but misunderstood—index, rising concerns over Chinese automakers entering the U.S., and how restaurant price inflation...
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong preview a crucial week of economic data, debating whether emerging “green shoots” in the labor market are real or just noise ahead of delayed jobs and CPI reports. The hour also dives into violent sector rotation under the surface of flat index performance, AI’s threat to software business models, China’s move to limit bank exposure to U.S. Treasurys, and the risks behind calls for renewed Fed-Treasur...
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong break down a broad market rebound, Amazon’s earnings-driven selloff tied to surging AI capital spending, and what the latest labor data really says about hiring versus layoffs. The hour also tackles why new cars have become so expensive, Stellantis’ massive EV write-down as a cautionary tale, credit-card rate caps, consumer spending shifts, and AI’s growing threat to LegalZoom with insights from Barro...
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong break down Amazon’s earnings stumble and the shockwave from $200 billion in AI capital spending, questioning whether massive data-center buildouts are racing far ahead of real demand. The hour also examines software commoditization, private credit exposure to tech, growing risks inside insurance balance sheets, and why “doing nothing” only works if portfolios were built with intention in the first pla...
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong dissect a violent tech-led selloff as the Nasdaq slides toward correction territory, commodities swing wildly, and investors confront the fallout from leverage and AI-era speculation. The hour also covers skepticism around Fed nominee Kevin Warsh, how workers should realistically adapt to AI disruption, retirement portfolio risk management in volatile markets, and why Peloton’s collapse is a warning a...
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong break down the latest tech-led selloff as massive AI capital spending collides with fears of software commoditization and shrinking margins. The hour also examines why layoff headlines often mislead, what the JOLTS data is really signaling about the labor market, and why falling home prices—not subsidies—are the only real path to improved housing affordability.
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