10/22/2015: Fireworks, Clinton and Gowdy, Dow Jumping, Series Tickets!!!

| November 19, 2015

AUTHOR: TOWNE SCHERER.COM 10/22/2015: Towne Scherer Private Wealth Management BLOG: Fireworks” erupted between Hillary Clinton and Republicans at the Benghazi hearing, according to CNN. In addition, FOX NEWS reported that Clinton denied she was out of touch as Benghazi spiraled out of control. Further, when she (Clinton) questioned what the emails (had) to do with the tragedy, committee Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., contrast the frequent and direct communication with Blumenthal, a close friend, against Ambassador Steven’s struggle to get help. After the testimony pundits suggested that Clinton handled the event to minimized terrorist involvement in the attack to help Obama’s efforts to be re-elected president. At the end of the week the Dow jumped 300 plus points on a good earnings report from a hamburger company and comments from the ECB about additional stimulus in Europe. With the Fed playing their cards close to their chest on the next interest rate increase, we find Jobless Claims and Existing Home Sales as the only significant news at the end of the week. Inflation might be showing its ugly head again when you consider that World Series tickets to the Mets home games during the World Series will set fans back an average of $1,051, according to FOW NEWS. Play Ball!!!

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