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foreign [Music] hello everybody and welcome to the investing with IBD podcast sponsored by Direction it's Justin Nielsen here and it's November 2nd 2022. we just had a Fed meeting and uh yeah things were looking okay for a little while but then they then they weren't so much and uh we'll talk a little bit about that today and joining me as always is Arusha Pierce O'Neill Global advisors portfolio manager how are you doing Arusha I'm doing well Justin uh well as can be expected right well I mean part of that is because arusha's has shared with us in the past part of his strategy is once the FED meeting happens and Powell starts talking he just walks away so he uh he he doesn't even know what happened yet we'll have to yeah [Laughter] um but you know it's also a pleasure to welcome onto the show uh John boyick John boyck is an author uh he's got lessons from the greatest stock Traders how legendary traders made Millions monster stocks uh he's a market historian a great follow on Twitter...