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Zach Tushaus

About Zach Tushaus

Finance Major at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Founder of Quantifyed.

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Madison, WI

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Zach Tushaus
How to Invest if Trump Wins

A few weeks back, the presidential debate was a disaster for Biden. Today, an assassination attempt was made on Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania. This event is sending shockwaves through the world. Here’s how Trump's policies will impact our economy if he wins; the good and

Apple's Secret Plan to Dominate Healthcare

Apple's cooking up a plan that could flip the healthcare industry on its head. Yep, the same people who brought you the overpriced iPhone that you love. Now, they're eyeing your health insurance.

May's Inflation Hits Target: Will the Fed Cut Rates?

Well, if anyone was hoping for an inflation miracle in May, keep dreaming. The Fed’s favorite inflation gauge hit 2.6% in May, right on target. It’s a step down from April’s 2.8%, hinting at possible rate cuts sooner, but let’s not get too excited just yet.

Are We Entering a Buyer’s Market?

For the first time since COVID hit, homes are selling below asking price. Yep, no more insane bidding wars. Let's break down what this means for the market.

Airline Stocks are Flat Despite Soaring Travel Demand

Despite a record number of flights this summer, airline stocks are nosediving. I'll break down to you why investing in airlines are risky.

How 2008 Made Housing Unaffordable Today

Why are homes so expensive nowadays? It ties back to the 2008 recession, and we're dealing with a lasting impact on homebuilding, material costs, and labor shortages.

Apple is Becoming a Punching Bag for Regulators

You know how it feels when it seems like the whole world's against you? That’s Apple right now. From Europe to the US, regulators have been gunning at Apple, aiming to break its walled garden and level the playing field.

Office Buildings are In A Doom Loop, Here's How to Fix Them

Working in-person feels like a chore. Low occupancy rates are hitting office buildings hard. Companies keep pushing for us to return to the office, but remote work isn't going anywhere. Developers, though, might have found a clever solution

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