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Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders: How to Beat the Market (Video and Podcast)

Charles Schwab's Chief Strategist Liz Ann Sonders talked to us about how to beat the market by finding the inflection points. Plus she did a full podcast with #AlphaRising and we tackled everything from the state of the markets to women and investing.
By TRACY BYRNES Dec 22, 2017 | 10:00 AM EST
Stocks quotes in this article: SCHW

Listen to the full #AlphaRising podcast here.

Liz Ann Sonders, Senior Vice President, Chief Investment Strategist at Charles Schwab (SCHW) , came by to talk to # Alpha Rising about everything from the state of the market to women and their hesitation to invest.

Sonders has been one of the strongest female voices in the finance world for years now, starting with her days on the legendary Louis Rukeyser's weekly TV show Wall Street Week over 20 years ago. Thanks to sound advice from Rukeyser, who told her to speak on air so her non-financial parents could understand, she has become one of the most relatable and understandable voices in the industry. 

So we were lucky to spend so much time with her. And while we did talk about how to get more women investing, we had to ask her about the market and her tips to on how to beat it.

Her suggestion was to find the inflection points, basically the "the bottom of the V," she said. That the point where "where things stop getting worse and start getting better."

So how do you find those inflection points? Watch the video above. And then be sure to listen to the whole podcast for some more great insights from Sonders. 

 

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