Portfolio Manager Jeffrey Rosenkranz Joins
Nasdaq Trade Talks
Jeffrey Rosenkranz, Portfolio Manager of the Shelton Tactical Credit Fund (DEBIX), joins Jill Malandrino on Nasdaq TradeTalks to discuss if impending rate cuts favor higher or lower credit quality debt.
For more details and an instant reaction on today’s Fed decision from Jeffrey Rosenkranz view this story from CNN Business: Stocks Sink as Fed Hints Rate Cuts Aren’t Coming Soon
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