Episode 40 – Navigating Post-Election Market Opportunities & Risks (November 2024)

The KJH Insights podcast explores managing investment risk and returns, examining the biggest market challenges and how to navigate them to build and protect wealth.
Join Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, as they delve into the post-U.S. election market rally, the resulting favourable economic conditions driving broader market opportunities, and what this means for diversified investors. Listen to insights on global growth, inflation risks, and narrow bond yields to better understand today’s shifting market dynamics.

Your Host

Sarah Bull, CIM®

With over 25 years of experience in the financial industry, Sarah specializes in managing investment portfolios for high and ultra-high-net-worth individuals and advising them on the complexities associated with their wealth. Sarah is dedicated to helping her clients – both individuals and families – with the transition through different stages of their lives and helping them to manage risk and secure their legacies with solid investment decisions.

Joel Clark, CFA®

Joel is the CEO at KJ Harrison Investors and has been involved in developing the firm since its inception in 2001. Joel manages investment portfolios, on a discretionary basis, for high net worth and ultra-high net worth individuals and families throughout Canada. Joel takes a holistic approach to wealth and is intent on managing risk in order to secure his clients‘ financial goals and futures.

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