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https://preview.redd.it/adrsqjimv9hg1.png?width=1290&format=png&auto=webp&s=4f7a59fff3691828d3783fc39fd929c1754bee9a RIME fresh pics from LINK 2026 by RILA. Premier US Retail Logistics Trade Show
Rime starting today is attending expo as per latest PR with venue full of logistics giants, where literally decision makers from large companies hang out, so i assume there's that. Look up "LINK 2026 by RILA"
Latest press release, "SemiCab to Exhibit at LINK 2026 by RILA" First line reads: "Company to Showcase Its Revolutionary APEX AI SaaS Solution at Premier US Retail Logistics Trade Show" Meaning they attend expo where literally everyone is their target audience. So slightly bullish. Might grab some on pullback
Check out RILA. Every major offers this product. To hedge this they buy call spread collar (sell put to buy call spread)
https://www.currentmarketvaluation.com/models/buffett-indicator.php https://www.longtermtrends.net/market-cap-to-gdp-the-buffett-indicator/ Now imagine that we were having this same conversation in fall ‘21, fall ‘07, spring ‘00, or right now. https://www.azquotes.com/quote/40664 Options for reducing risk: -Reduce equity and/or risky sectors < cash -Hedge with derivatives -RILA annuity with floor/buffer
He's talking about an FIA not a RILA.
He’s most likely talking about their RILA offerings with a buffer. No downside is a misrepresentation if that is what he actually said, but overall they are solid products that have a lot of use cases for retirees
If you're mid 50s, then a RILA (registered indexes linked annuity) in the sp500 with a 20% buffer looks pretty sweet. Yeah, you'll lose out in the dividends, but you'll get 100% of the price change with a 20% buffer.
https://www.forexlive.com/news/goldman-sachs-we-think-canada-and-mexico-tariffs-are-likely-to-be-short-lived-20250202/ No idea how credible this is, but this guy is claiming two memos sent out by Goldman and RILA in regards to tariff resolution.