In the Money

In the Money


Beyond Stock Picking: Market Trends & Asset Allocation Strategies With Gina Sanchez (Ep. 5)

September 07, 2022

It’s certainly an interesting time to talk about the stock market, with inflation, the war in Ukraine, and the aftermath of a pandemic. Having a sound strategy for asset allocation and portfolio management has become more important than ever. 


In this week’s release of In the Money Podcast, Shannon Rosic is joined by Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, LLC, regular contributor on CNBC, and Chief Market Strategist for Lido Advisors. Gina and Shannon talk about what it takes to have a successful approach to asset allocation, and why you should stay the course despite market volatility.


Gina shares:


  • Advice for handling market volatility
  • The story behind the name Chantico Global
  • Her approach to asset allocation and reducing errors
  • The advanced strategies investors need when dealing with various types of portfolios and assets
  • The light at the end of the tunnel in spite of recession and inflation
  • And more!

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About Gina Sanchez:


Gina Sanchez is the Chief Executive Officer of Chantico Global, LLC and Chief Market Strategist for Lido Advisors.


Chantico Global was spun out of Roubini Global Economics in 2013. Ms. Sanchez was the Director of Equity and Asset Allocation for Roubini Global Economics. Currently, Chantico Global collaborates with Oxford Economics, the world’s largest economics consultancy. Ms. Sanchez also currently serves as a Trustee of the Los Angeles County Employee Retirement Association. Ms. Sanchez also serves as Chief Market Strategist for Lido Advisors, a $5.4 billion national investment advisor based in Los Angeles.


She also worked in emerging markets research at JPMorgan in New York. She is frequently quoted in the media and was a recipient of Institutional Investor’s 2009 Foundations and Endowments Rising Stars Award.


She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Harvard University and a master’s in international policy studies from Stanford University.