Tariffs, Turbulence and the Case for Cash

A trader’s guide to surviving volatility and tariffs
 
   
     
 

Tariffs, Turbulence and the Case for Cash

One word can move markets — tariffs. 

And when every tweet or headline sends prices swinging, investors who trade on emotion often pay the price. 

The current environment isn’t just noisy, it’s disruptive, blending trade wars, geopolitical shifts and policy uncertainty into a market that feels impossible to keep up with.

So today we’re sharing a special episode of Unfiltered Finance, with host Emily Turner sitting down with our very own market expert, Chris Pulver, to cut through the chaos. 

Pulver explains why reacting to headlines can be dangerous, how volatility has become a feature — not a bug — of modern markets, and why disciplined risk management matters more than ever as we look toward 2026.

In this conversation, they touch on:

 
📉 Why headline-driven trading often backfires
💰 The strategic role of cash and “dry powder”
⚖️ How tariffs and policy uncertainty feed volatility
🧠 Key market levels professionals are watching
🛡️ Why managing risk comes before chasing returns

 
 
Watch the Full Interview Here!
To your prosperity,

The team at ProsperityPub


*This is for informational and educational purposes only. There is inherent risk in trading, so trade at your own risk. 
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While most folks are taking today’s Fed meeting and TSLA earnings as just random events, Jack, Lance, Nate and Graham disagree. 

And at 1:30 p.m ET, they are going live to reveal what they see unfolding before it hits the charts.

 
 
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To your prosperity,

The team at ProsperityPub


*This is for informational and educational purposes only. There is inherent risk in trading, so trade at your own risk. 
   
 

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