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Enlightenment - A Herold & Lantern Investments Podcast

Are You Swimming Naked ?

03 May 2021

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May 3, 2021, Season 3 Episode 17  "Enlightenment" - A Herold & Lantern Investments  Podcast featuring Mr. Keith Lanton, President. Well, if you are familiar with Warren Buffett, you may be very familiar with the title of this episode as it references one of the Omaha of Nebraska's most memorable quote: “Only when the tide goes out do you discover who’s been swimming naked.” Mr. Buffett spoke this weekend at the Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholder meeting, which always receives intense interest. During this past decade, actually many have been wondering if Mr. Buffett himself has been swimming naked. In this episode, Keith shares his favorite moments from the annual meeting.Keith then talks about the financial markets in general and stocks making news. Brad Harris, Director of Fixed Income, joins Keith for a broad view of the municipal bond market.We hope you enjoy the show and share it with colleagues and friends. Press interviews or market commentaries, please contact Keith or Sal Favarolo directly at 631-454-2000 to schedule a time.** For informational and educational purposes only, not intended as investment advice. Views and opinions are subject to change without notice. For full disclosures, ADVs, and CRS Forms, please visit https://heroldlantern.com/disclosure **To learn about becoming a Herold & Lantern Investments valued client, please visit https://heroldlantern.com/wealth-advisory-contact-formFollow and Like Us on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn | @HeroldLantern

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