In episode 3 of Tandem Talk John Carew and the Tandem investment team gather once more for a topical conversation. A lot has happened since episode 2. The Team touches on those things that got their attention while laying out a bullish case for stocks. As always, there is also plenty to indicate that caution is warranted as well. The team addresses these topics and more in their usual serious, but good-natured manner. We hope you enjoy the listen.
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