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August 27, 2025 Stuart begins the interview with the bull market. Will the trend be up into 2026? Eddie notes the KEY TEAM has been positioned for a 25% more upside in the S&P. The missing piece to confirm that was the major pivot the Fed made on Friday. Eddie points out in a non-recessionary environment we have a dovish Fed, tax cuts that have not hit economic data, deregulation, increasing liquidity with pessimism. The TEAM thinks there’s plenty of upside. Stuart questions in that environment what stocks will benefit the most? Eddie and the TEAM believe small caps, home builders. Eddie explains, they are areas that are interest rate sensitive, with a looser monetary policy they should open up and may outperform the S&P. View the video for details... #wealth #retirement #financialfreedom #financialeducation Stay in touch: • Visit us at: https://www.keywealthmgmt.com • Follow us: / keyadvisorsllc • Follow Eddie: / commonsensebull • We're on LinkedIn: / keywealthmgmt • We’re on Facebook: / keyadvisorswealthmgmt Please note that the information and opinions presented in this video by Eddie Ghabour and KEY Advisors Wealth Management, LLC are solely for educational purposes and should not be considered as personal financial advice. KEY Advisors highly recommends that any decisions and actions taken in your investment portfolio should be done with the help of a professional financial advisor. It's important to remember that past performance does not guarantee future results. Any historical returns, expected returns, or probability projections may not necessarily reflect actual future performance. It's crucial to understand that all investments involve risk and may result in partial or total loss.