Stash is making investing accessible to everyone. The platform and app was started in 2015 and since then has grown to more than 1.2 million accounts and over 2.5 million content subscribers.
Brandon Krieg is the CEO and co-founder of Stash. He explains that Stash is not only about investing, it is also a learning platform. Stash opens up conversations between friends and family about investing and what to be looking for. Krieg says he is really proud of his customers.
The minimum investment in Stash is only $5, opening the door for all types of investors. In fact, over 80% of Stash customers are first-time investors.
When it comes to crypto, Krieg says they are waiting and watching. Krieg wants to get a sense of what regulators do and say. That being said, Stash customers are asking to invest in crypto. Krieg reveals that Stash will likely roll out a product sometime later this year.
Lance Ippolito, Head Trader at the Future Of Wealth, breaks down the most significant headwinds facing big tech and highlights how companies will fair amid high inflation.
In honor of Earth Day, Peter Krull, Founder and CEO of Earth Equity Advisors, joined Cheddar's Opening Bell to discuss how we can keep corporations accountable to their climate change promises. He argued the recent focus on ESGs and sustainable investing in some ways "has made it easier and more accessible to folks, but it's also made it easier for companies to be misleading in how they portray themselves."
Daisy Pitkin, author of "On The Line: A Story of Class, Solidarity, and Two Women's Epic Fight to Build a Union," joined Cheddar's Opening Bell to discuss her work as a union organizer at Workers United, helping Starbucks workers to organize. Pitkin expressed her enthusiasm for the recent labor push across the country, and explained how the movement can gain even more momentum in the future.
Lance Ippolito, Head Trader at the Future of Wealth, talks about the investor concerns leading to Big Tech earnings and how the shift in consumer buying habits may signal weakness for the overall market.
Brian Shepardson, VP & Senior Portfolio Manager at James Investments, discusses the takeaways from this week's earnings and forecasts market reaction as Fed Chair Powell signals a 50-basis point hike in May.
Patrick Healey, President & Chief Investment Officer at Caliber Financial Partners, breaks down Tesla's blowout earnings report and highlights the challenges the Fed will face if interest rate hikes are front-loaded.
Debra Aho Williamson, Principal Analyst for Insider Intelligence, breaks down the details of Elon's Twitter buyout and highlights concerns over regulating Big tech.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed into law a bill that strips Disney World of its special self-governing status. This came after Disney spoke out against Florida's so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill, some saying in retaliation of that. Ben Means, Professor of Law and the John T. Campbell Chair in Business and Professional Ethics at the University of South Carolina School of Law, breaks down how the new law might impact Disney’s business moving forward.