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As India updates the way it measures inflation, Monika explains why the revision of the Consumer Price Index base year from 2012 to 2024 matters and what it really means for households. Drawing on new data from the Household Consumption Expenditure Survey, she breaks down how the CPI basket evolves over time to reflect changing consumption patterns — from the decline of outdated products to the rise of digital services, transport, and other modern expenses. The episode clarifies how shifts in weightages, especially the reduced share of food and the higher share of services, will influence headline inflation and policymaking.Monika also explains why the CPI is an average that may not match individual experience, and how the new index should give policymakers a more accurate picture of real household spending pressures. She highlights that lower food weight may make inflation appear less volatile, while costs that matter most to many middle-class families — healthcare, education, housing, and services — continue to rise faster than the headline number. The key takeaway: inflation data is improving, but personal financial planning should always be based on one's own spending patterns, not just official statistics.In listener questions, Anonymous asks how global developments such as U.S. debt concerns, de-dollarisation, and shifting geopolitical power could affect Indian markets and whether investors should change their asset allocation or SIP strategy; Djay from Mumbai seeks guidance on retirement planning for couples and how to estimate and invest toward a child's education corpus; and Ramya Srinivasan writes about deploying proceeds from a property sale, weighing PMS investments against mutual funds, and the best way to move a lump sum into equity over time.Chapters:(00:00 – 00:00) What the New Consumer Price Index Means for You(00:00 – 00:00) How Changes in the CPI Basket and Weightages Affect Inflation and Policy(00:00 – 00:00) Global Risks, Market Crashes and Staying Invested Through Uncertainty(00:00 – 00:00) Planning Retirement as a Couple and Building a Child Education Corpus(00:00 – 00:00) PMS vs Mutual Funds and How to Deploy a Large Lump Sumhttps://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/why-india-needs-a-new-gold-standard-101770307424675.htmlhttps://www.mospi.gov.in/uploads/latestreleasesfiles/1770893247472-Press%20Relase%20of%20CPI%20for%20Jan26.pdfIf you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.com Monika's book on basic money managementhttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-money-english/Monika's book on mutual fundshttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-mutual-funds/Monika's workbook on recording your financial lifehttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-legacy/Calculatorshttps://investor.sebi.gov.in/calculators/index.htmlYou can find Monika on her social media @monikahalan. Twitter @MonikaHalanInstagram @MonikaHalanFacebook @MonikaHalanLinkedIn @MonikaHalanProduction House: www.inoutcreatives.comProduction Assistant: Anshika Gogoi
In this solo episode Zach talks about the recent AI industry shakeups (and stock market responses), non-profit fundraising, getting a handle on Anxiety, and an All-Star Iron VizDon't miss it!
Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus Ministries!Our mission is to help believers live boldly for Christ and trust God fully, even when circumstances feel uncertain. Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we teach God's Word with clarity and conviction, anchoring our faith in His promises rather than the conditions of the world.Today's Message:“Faith in a Bad Market”(Jeremiah 32:1–44)In Jeremiah 32, God asks the prophet Jeremiah to do something that makes no sense by human standards. With Jerusalem under siege, the economy collapsing, and his own future uncertain, God tells Jeremiah to buy land. At the worst possible moment, God calls for obedience.This chapter reminds us that real faith doesn't wait for better conditions. Faith moves forward when everything says retreat. Jeremiah's obedience was a bold declaration that God's promises are more secure than present circumstances.Key Takeaways:• Faith does not depend on favorable conditions (Jeremiah 32:6–9)• Obedience often comes before understanding• God's promises are greater than present loss• Trusting God may look foolish to the world• Restoration follows obedience, even in difficult seasons• “Nothing is too hard for the Lord” (Jeremiah 32:17)Today's Reminder:What God allows is always working toward His purpose. Even in a bad market, God remains faithful. Ask yourself, “What field is God asking me to buy right now?” Step out in obedience and trust Him with the outcome.Stay Connected & Grow With Us:• Sunday Sermons – Live on Zoom & Facebook• Wednesday Bible Study – Interactive and in-depth• Daily Dose of Boldness – Encouragement from God's WordBe Bold for Jesus Conference 2026
In this episode, Scott Becker reflects on how market swings test investor discipline and the temptation to shift asset allocations after strong runs or sudden drops.
In this episode, Scott Becker reflects on how market swings test investor discipline and the temptation to shift asset allocations after strong runs or sudden drops.
In this deep dive episode, Laith Khalaf and Tom Sieber dig into the world of cautious investing, and ask how you can invest if you're afraid of stockmarket crashes. Laith and Tom debate the merits of cautious investing and how bad a market crash can be for your wealth. [00:09] Laith talks to Stefani Williams, a financial adviser with Holden and Partners, about how she assesses her clients' risk profiles. [8:50] Laith and Tom discuss tips for cautious investors. [19:25] Tom catches up with Alastair Laing, the manager of the Capital Gearing Trust. [40:40] Laith and Tom talk about other risks, like holding too much cash and hitting retirement without enough money. [55:50]
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, financial advisor and Co-Founder of Galileo Capital, about why investors often try to predict what will happen to their portfolios in the coming year. While no one can truly foresee the future, reviewing past trends can offer valuable insights into what might lie ahead. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, financial advisor and Co-Founder of Galileo Capital, about why investors often try to predict what will happen to their portfolios in the coming year. While no one can truly foresee the future, reviewing past trends can offer valuable insights into what might lie ahead. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It can feel like right now might not be the best time to start investing. Or is it? but what if stock market cycles provide unique opportunities for building wealth despite instability...especially for first gen. In this episode, I'll share why now might be the perfect time to start investing and how to navigate emotional and financial challenges.You'll learn: ✅ Why market downturns offer buying opportunities with investments at lower prices.✅ How to overcome fear by understanding stock market cycles.✅ Ways to leverage volatility to make strategic wealth moves.✅ The importance of preparation and financial literacy in uncertain times.Follow me on instagram here: @building.gen.wealthBook a call to join 1:1 money coaching program here
Andrew Ross Sorkin (1929: The Inside Story of the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History) is a financial columnist, TV anchor, and author. Andrew joins the Armchair Expert to discuss a kid telling him when he was young that god drew him wrong, actually working with Aaron Sorkin (no relation) on his show The Newsroom, and landing an unofficial internship at The New York Times as a senior in high school. Andrew and Dax talk about why his motto as a finance journalist was ‘chasing interesting,' understanding not trusting the stock trading system because it doesn't deserve to be trusted, and his tips for getting ChatGPT to tell the truth with verifiable facts. Andrew explains writing an exposé on going into debt to buy stocks, shocking and unexpected stories of fallout from the stock market crash of 1929, and parallels he sees in current financial trends accompanied by an argument for transparency.Follow Armchair Expert on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch new content on YouTube or listen to Armchair Expert early and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/armchair-expert-with-dax-shepard/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bitcoin can't catch a break for the past several days as the bears seem in complete control of the market, staging another nosedive to a fresh multi-month low of just under $92,000. Ethereum has also dipped to a crucial round-numbered support, and the liquidations are on the rise due to excessive leverage used by traders.~This episode is sponsored by BTCS~Guest: Charles Allen, CEO and Chairman of the Board at BTCSBTCS Website ➜ https://bit.ly/BTCSethereum00:00 Intro00:10 ETH under $3K00:50 Privacy tokens = bullish for ETH02:15 Emergency Fed meeting03:20 No rate cut in December?04:20 $MSTR buys more BTC06:00 Historic BTCS Q3 earnings08:15 Do investors understand what you're doing?09:30 Will DAT NAV's recover soon?12:00 What are investors looking for?14:00 Aave App16:20 How big will Fusaka upgrade be?19:00 Tom Lee: Do DATs need to trade in tandem with the underlying asset?22:50 Are DATs risky?25:50 CNBC: Cathie Wood changing her stance on Bitcoin30:30 Outro#ethereum #ETH #Crypto~Ethereum Firesale as Market Crashes!
Geoff talks about how to invest properly during times of turmoil in the sports card market. Follow Geoff: Instagram: Twitter: TikTok: LinkedIn: Companies Geoff Founded: Sports Card Investor: Market Movers: Three Five Two: NoviAMS: iLS Network:
Market Crashes, AI, and Risk Management: A lot has changed since 1929 In this episode of Something More with Chris Boyd, Chris sits down with Jeff Perry to unpack the growing buzz around Andrew Ross Sorkin's new book 1929 and the anxiety related to some investors who fear the next market slide. Are we headed for another catastrophic market crash? Chris and Jeff explore what made the 1929 crash so severe, why today's markets are fundamentally different, and what lessons history offers for managing risk. They also dive into modern concerns like tech-driven valuations, AI's role in fueling market optimism, and practical strategies for protecting your portfolio. Topics discussed include liquidity buffers, diversification, asset allocation, rebalancing and stress testing. If you've been wondering how to prepare for uncertainty, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss. #FinancialPlanning #MarketCrash #InvestingWisely #RiskManagement #PortfolioStrategy #AIandMarkets #1929Lessons #WealthManagement #ChrisBoyd #JeffPerry #FinanicialPlanning #Divesification For more information or to reach TEAM AMR, click the following link: https://www.wealthenhancement.com/s/advisor-teams/amr
This week, Jean sits down with Andrew Ross Sorkin, bestselling author of Too Big to Fail and the brand-new 1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History—And How It Shattered a Nation. Andrew shares why the patterns of 1929 are repeating themselves, from the rise of new technology and market euphoria to record consumer debt and risky new financial products entering retirement accounts. Jean and Andrew break down what's happening in the markets, what's fueling the AI-driven investing mania, and what you should be doing now to protect your financial future. Plus, don't miss our Insurance Mailbag! Jean and Kathryn tackle your real-life insurance questions, whether you're downsizing your home, passing down family valuables, or just making sure your coverage fits your next chapter. You'll learn: Why history says optimism can be dangerous (but useful) How today's “buy now, pay later” mindset mirrors 1929's credit explosion What risks may be hiding in your 401(k) Whether crypto and private equity belong in retirement portfolios And how to build a portfolio that can actually weather a crash Empty nest resources from our partners at Nationwide.
In this episode of Zero to CEO, I sit down with 38-year Wall Street veteran and tech pioneer Eddie Z to uncover the truth about trading technology. From surviving market crashes to building elite trading setups, Eddie shares why most traders are losing money before they even make a trade — because of their tech. We dig into the gear that actually matters, why mindset trumps speed, and how to future-proof your trading setup for real profit. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned trader, this episode delivers the no-BS trading tech wisdom you need.
August's jobs report is brutal: just 22K jobs added, June revised to a 13K loss, and unemployment up to 4.3%. Even McDonald's CEO warns families are so strapped they're skipping breakfast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Roger Montgomery, Chief Investment Officer of Montgomery Investments, joined Philip Clark to discuss the latest finance news and take questions from Nightlife listeners.
Markets have always crashed, from the 1929 Wall Street collapse to the COVID crash of 2020. What matters is how you react. Brian and Bo unpack the 5 worst crashes in history and reveal how to build a plan that thrives before, during, and after market chaos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"You might not have developed it. You might not know where that is. But you're finding what that North Star is." In this episode of The Biotech Startups Podcast, Aaron Edwards shares how a bold cold email launched him from Kentucky to a cutting-edge mRNA vaccine lab in Boston, setting the stage for a dynamic biotech career. He explores the culture shock of city life, how curiosity fueled his leadership, and the key lessons learned navigating academia, big pharma, and nimble startups—ultimately revealing how market cycles, organizational models, and operational discipline drive innovation and resilience in biotech.
Interview recorded - 8th of July, 2025On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming back Marc Faber. Marc is a well known contrarian investor & the Editor and Publisher of the “Gloom, Boom & Doom Report”.During our conversation we spoke about Marc's economic outlook, the wealth divide, why government causes all problems, borrowing, market exuberance, gold and which assets are undervalued. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction2:40 - Marc's outlook5:46 - Wealth divide9:23 - Government spending11:31 - Tariffs volatility13:12 - Are tariffs inflationary?16:13 - Borrowing18:38 - Market exuberance31:00 - Market bubble sustainable25:55 - Shift to real assets26:55 - Revaluing gold28:18 - Emerging markets to outperform?31:48 - Economic shift away from US34:09 - One message to takeawayDr Marc Faber was born in Zurich, Switzerland. He went to school in Geneva and Zurich and finished high school with the Matura. He studied Economics at the University of Zurich and, at the age of 24, obtained a PhD in Economics magna cum laude.Between 1970 and 1978, Dr Faber worked for White Weld & Company Limited in New York, Zurich and Hong Kong. Since 1973, he has lived in Hong Kong. From 1978 to February 1990, he was the Managing Director of Drexel Burnham Lambert (HK) Ltd. In June 1990, he set up his own business, publishing a widely read monthly investment newsletter “THE GLOOM BOOM & DOOM” report which highlights unusual investment opportunities.He is also the author of several books including “TOMORROW'S GOLD – Asia's Age of Discovery” which was first published in 2002 and highlights future investment opportunities around the world. “TOMORROW'S GOLD” was for several weeks on Amazon's best seller list and has been translated into Japanese, Korean, Thai and German.Dr. Faber is also a regular contributor to several leading financial publications around the world.A book on Dr Faber, “RIDING THE MILLENNIAL STORM”, by Nury Vittachi, was published in 1998.A regular speaker at various investment seminars, Dr Faber is well known for his “contrarian” investment approach.Marc Faber -Website - https://www.gloomboomdoom.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/gloomboomdoom?lang=enLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-faber-gloomboomdoom/?originalSubdomain=hkWTFinance -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
Navigating Risk, Noise, and Uncertainty: Barry Ritholtz on Investing in a Volatile World In my conversation with Barry Ritholtz, chairman of Ritholtz Wealth Management and host of Bloomberg's “Masters in Business” podcast, we explored market and real estate cycles, caution, and capital allocation in today's increasingly unpredictable economic environment. Below are the most actionable and provocative takeaways for real estate investors, both passive and professional, drawn from Barry's decades of lessons and market observations. Origins of Insight: From Blog to Bloomberg Ritholtz didn't set out to run a multi-billion-dollar firm. What started as daily trading notes eventually evolved into a blog, a book, Bailout Nation, and a platform that positioned him to correctly call both the top and bottom of the 2008 financial crisis. This journey, grounded in curiosity and behavioral finance, shaped the contrarian and data-driven approach he still employs today. "I just wanted to know why some people made money while others didn't doing the same thing." The 2008 Playbook: Behavioral Edge Over Economic Models Ritholtz attributes his early warning of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) to non-traditional thinking and real estate roots (his mother was a real estate agent). Observing abnormal refinancing activity and "cash-out mania" led him to investigate securitized debt and derivative risk, well before it was mainstream. He reverse-engineered risk from Reinhart & Rogoff's crisis research and famously predicted the Dow's decline to ~6,800—earning mockery initially, then vindication. Echoes of 2008? Why This Time Feels Precarious While he stops short of predicting a crisis, Ritholtz allows for a 10–15% probability of a self-inflicted depression – a worst-case scenario rooted not in structural weakness, but political mismanagement. “It [is an] asymmetrical risk to take one bullet, put it in a six shooter, spin the wheel, and put it up against your head with a $28 trillion economy.” From tariffs to immigration policy to fiscal gamesmanship, Ritholtz sees signs that the U.S. may be eroding the long-standing trust that underpins reserve currency status and global capital flows. Cash Isn't a Plan, Discipline Is When asked whether it makes sense to sit in cash and wait out the next downturn, Ritholtz counters with behavioral caution. Historically, those who “go to cash” rarely reenter at the right time and often miss the rebound entirely. “If you're going to sit out in cash, do you have the temperament, the discipline to get back in?” Instead, he recommends building resilience: modest leverage, long-term focus, and capital efficiency – hallmarks of legends like Sam Zell, who Ritholtz holds up as a model of disciplined real estate investing. A Word on Leverage: Use with Extreme Care High leverage is the common thread in stories of ruin. Ritholtz referenced the downfall of the Peloton CEO, who borrowed heavily against inflated stock. The same caution applies to over-leveraged real estate investors, especially those who haven't endured a full cycle. “Market crashes are where capital returns to its rightful owners.” For CRE sponsors, now is the time to refinance where possible, preserve cash, and maintain flexibility, even if that means lower IRR projections. How to Filter the Noise: Create an Information Diet Ritholtz emphasized the need to tune out “financial candy from strangers” – the firehose of social media, Substacks, and hot takes by unvetted commentators. “They don't know your zip code, your goals, your tax bracket. Why would you trust them?” He recommends identifying a shortlist of credible voices with defined, rational processes and a record of sound judgment. “Build your A-Team,” he advises. “Then ignore the rest.” Real Estate Today: Not Monolithic, but Multifaceted Unlike equities, real estate behaves very differently depending on location, asset class, and capital structure. While some sectors (e.g., Class B office) remain distressed, others (e.g., data centers, multifamily in select markets, industrial) are faring relatively well. “Literally, there are properties [Zell] held for half a century. He was long term… used modest amounts of leverage, and he bought great properties at even better prices.” Ritholtz warns against painting real estate with a broad brush and urges nuanced thinking about cycles, risk-adjusted return, and operator quality. Sentiment vs. Signals: What to Watch Now While he downplays the predictive power of investor sentiment, Ritholtz monitors: Three-month moving averages of non-farm payrolls Rounded tops in S&P earnings trends Residential real estate supply conditions in key metros Dollar strength (as a proxy for confidence and capital flows) “If the dollar keeps falling and supply starts rising in housing markets, it's time to pay attention.” Dollar, Debt, and the Doomsayers Ritholtz is blunt about the debt debate. He finds most public discourse alarmist and often wrong. With the U.S. still enjoying reserve currency privileges, he sees no imminent collapse but warns against complacency. “We've been hearing the deficit will destroy America for 50 years. It hasn't. But bad policy could.” He is more concerned with underinvestment in infrastructure and human capital than with rising debt levels per se. Closing Counsel for Investors For those sitting on fresh capital, say $1 million, Ritholtz advises: Clarify your goals (retirement, education, housing). Max out tax-advantaged accounts. Build a core of low-cost index exposure. Don't chase alpha before securing beta. Avoid overcomplexity: “Two dozen funds is not a portfolio.” His parting message? Discipline beats prediction. And humility is a superpower. Final Thought “Everyone is faking it to some degree. The real danger isn't what you don't know – it's not knowing what you don't know.” In an age of volatility and noise, Ritholtz's framework stands out: stay informed, stay skeptical, and invest like risk is real – because it is. *** In this series, I cut through the noise to examine how shifting macroeconomic forces and rising geopolitical risk are reshaping real estate investing. With insights from economists, academics, and seasoned professionals, this show helps investors respond to market uncertainty with clarity, discipline, and a focus on downside protection. Subscribe to my free newsletter for timely updates, insights, and tools to help you navigate today's volatile real estate landscape. You'll get: Straight talk on what happens when confidence meets correction - no hype, no spin, no fluff. Real implications of macro trends for investors and sponsors with actionable guidance. Insights from real estate professionals who've been through it all before. Visit GowerCrowd.com/subscribe Email: adam@gowercrowd.com Call: 213-761-1000
Markets crashing? Interest rates spiking? Inflation roaring? Welcome to history. This week, we dig into 130 years of stock market meltdowns—from the panic of World War I to the Great Depression, 1970s stagflation, the dot-com collapse, and the 2008 financial crisis—to uncover timeless lessons that can fortify your financial future. Joe Saul-Sehy is joined by Miranda Marquit, Jesse Cramer, and OG to examine how investors have historically responded to chaos... and how you should, too. You'll learn why diversification matters, why panic rarely pays, and why staying the course (even when it's scary) can be the smartest move of all. Of course, this wouldn't be the Stacking Benjamins Show without a trivia detour that involves mailing children through the U.S. Postal Service (yes, that happened). Buckle up for laughter, insight, and financial takeaways that are as practical as they are entertaining. What WWI, the Great Depression, and 1970s inflation can teach us about investing Why “The Lost Decade” wasn't a loss for long-term thinkers How to build a resilient portfolio that weathers the storm Our infamous trivia game: How much could a kid weigh and still be legally mailed in the 1920s? A few money-saving hacks, podcast updates, and your weekend preview from the basement Whether you're a seasoned investor or just building your financial foundation, this episode will leave you smarter, more confident, and—let's be honest—way more amused than the average market history lecture. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/lessons-from-stock-market-history-1695 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Enrich Your Future, Andrew and Larry Swedroe discuss Larry's new book, Enrich Your Future: The Keys to Successful Investing. In this series, they discuss Chapter 34: Bear Markets: A Necessary Evil.LEARNING: Investors must view bear markets as necessary evils. “If stocks didn't experience the kind of bear markets that we have, investors would be very unhappy.”Larry Swedroe In this episode of Enrich Your Future, Andrew and Larry Swedroe discuss Larry's new book, Enrich Your Future: The Keys to Successful Investing. The book is a collection of stories that Larry has developed over 30 years as the head of financial and economic research at Buckingham Wealth Partners to help investors. You can learn more about Larry's Worst Investment Ever story on Ep645: Beware of Idiosyncratic Risks.Larry deeply understands the world of academic research and investing, especially risk. Today, Andrew and Larry discuss Chapter 34: Bear Markets: A Necessary Evil.Chapter 34: Bear Markets: A Necessary EvilIn this chapter, Larry explains why investors must view bear markets as necessary evils. He says that if stocks didn't experience the kind of bear markets that we have, investors would be very unhappy.Larry further explains that the most basic finance principle is the relationship between risk and expected, but not guaranteed, return. So, the higher the risk, the higher the expected return, which means that if the risk is high, investors will apply a bigger risk premium, which will lead to the denominator in the formula of the Net Present Value. The numerator is the expected earnings. The denominator is the risk-free rate plus the risk premium.The higher the risk, the higher the premiumsLarry highlights historical bear markets, noting the U.S. has experienced losses exceeding 34% during the COVID crisis and 51% from 2007 to 2009. He argues that these losses are essential for investors to demand higher risk premiums. The very fact that investors have experienced such significant losses leads them to price stocks with a large risk premium.From 1926 through 2022, the S&P provided an annual risk premium over one-month Treasury bills of 8.2% and an annualized premium of 6.9%. If the losses that investors experienced had been smaller, the risk premium would also have been smaller. And the smaller the losses experienced, the smaller the premium would have been.In other words, the less risk investors perceive, the higher the price they are willing to pay for stocks. And the higher the market's price-to-earnings ratio, the lower the future returns.Staying the course during underperformanceThe bottom line, Larry says, is that bear markets are necessary for the creation of the large equity risk premium we have experienced. Thus, if investors want stocks to provide high expected returns, bear markets (while painful to endure) should be considered a necessary evil.However, Larry notes that it is during the periods of underperformance that investor discipline is tested. Unfortunately, the evidence suggests that most investors significantly underperform the stock market and the mutual funds they invest in. The underperformance is because investors act like generals fighting the last war.Subject to
The market's been shaky and pilots are wondering how the volatility impacts their retirement and investment decisions. In this special mailbag edition of the show, we'll answer real questions from aviators facing turbulence in their retirement plans. Whether they're near retirement, sitting on cash, or watching everything dip at once, today's questions all circle one theme: how do I respond when markets get rocky? Join us for guidance on how to chart a steady course. Here's what we cover in this episode:
Ditch the Suits - Financial, Investment, & Retirement Planning
In this episode, Travis and Steve discuss how to navigate market volatility, emphasizing the importance of understanding market corrections and crashes. They explore strategies for profiting during downturns, including Roth conversions and identifying investment opportunities. The conversation highlights the wisdom of Warren Buffett, encouraging listeners to view market fluctuations as "opportunities rather than threats."Key TakeawaysMarket volatility can be leveraged for profit.Understanding the difference between market corrections and crashes is crucial.Market resets can create buying opportunities.Roth conversions during market downturns can maximize tax benefits.Investors should focus on the value behind stocks, not just their prices.Fear often drives poor investment decisions during market crashes.Strategic planning can turn market downturns into financial opportunities.Investing requires a long-term perspective, especially during volatility.Research is essential before making investment decisions during downturns.Market catastrophes can provide rare buying opportunities for savvy investors.___________________________________________
Have you ever felt that knot in your stomach watching the stock market tumble, especially after you've just invested some of your hard earned money? Have you ever wondered how seasoned investors with large amounts invested handle those gut-wrenching portfolio drops? Well in this episode, we're tackling market volatility head-on. Our guest Marc Beavis is a seasoned investor who's lived through multiple major crashes over the decades, and he shares powerful mindset shifts and actionable strategies to help you stay calm, stay invested, and stay on track—even when the headlines scream chaos. I also share my own strategies that have helped me stay calm, anxiety-free, and stay invested after nearly two decades of investing which has played a huge impact in helping us achieve financial independence in our early thirties. Discount Link Mentioned in the Episode: Saily Discount Link for 15% Off their Data Plans: https://saily.com/buildwealth About Our Guest: One of the reasons that I really wanted to have Marc on the show is that: He's been in the industry for decades working with clients, so he's got not only wisdom on what has helped him stay the course over the decades with multiple stock market drops, but also what has worked well for others that he's worked with; Canadians with different personalities and temperaments. He's retired and in his 60's so he actually has real life experience going through the crashes with a significant amount of his own money invested, like in the 2008 financial crisis and the tech crash in the 2000s, just to name a few. He also runs one of the largest Canadian investing YouTube channels in Canada, called Beavis Wealth, so despite retiring, he's still very much on top of what's been happening and what we can do to better handle declines in our own portfolios. Thanks to Marc's help, you'll learn the mindset shifts needed to endure significant declines, and discover proven strategies for staying calm and confident when your investments plummet.
Today, Paul and Evan offer a wider perspective on market crashes and address an almost ubiquitous phrase from people worried about markets: “I know markets have rebounded, but this time it's different.” Listen along as these two advisors talk about what we can learn from the full century of data available on market crashes and why, even though the specific events we live through today have never occurred, the market has experienced similar conditions through the chaos of the last 100 years. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
In this insightful episode, host Ed Parcaut sits down with Chris Miles—entrepreneur, money expert, and creator of the Money Ripples podcast. Chris shares his candid journey from traditional financial planner to becoming financially free—twice—and reveals the hard lessons he learned along the way. The conversation dives into the real-life challenges of building wealth, surviving the 2008 crash, and how true financial independence is about building streams of income rather than simply accumulating a nest egg. Listen as Chris and Ed break down myths about financial advising, investing for cash flow over speculation, and how mindset shifts around money can change your life. The episode is full of practical advice for anyone looking to gain control over their finances, invest smarter (especially for veterans and service members!), and create a future built on stability—not just hope. Whether you want to understand the pitfalls of traditional saving, explore the benefits of real estate investing, or simply seek inspiration for your own financial journey, this conversation is packed with authentic stories, useful strategies, and motivation to take actionable steps toward financial freedom. Connect with Chris Miles Podcast & Resources: Money Ripples Social: @moneyripples **Contact Ed Parcaut:** -
When the market is crashing, it's easy to feel like you're the only one who's ever felt this anxious. But the truth is, some of the greatest investors in history have lived through chaos, and they left behind wisdom that still applies today. In this episode, we turn to voices like Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham, and Jack Bogle to remind us how to think, act, and stay grounded when everything feels uncertain. Tune in for timeless lessons about controlling your emotions, staying the course, and avoiding costly mistakes like panic selling or trying to time the market. You'll hear why staying disciplined during downturns has always been the key to long-term success, and why the "this time is different" mindset can be one of the biggest traps for investors. Here are the quotes we discuss in this episode:
When you look at historical volatility, when it starts to whiplash like this, it gets more and more severe—so the big question is, are you ready for that?In this episode, Hans and Brian talk with Scott Osborne about navigating market volatility and developing strategies to protect your assets during economic uncertainty. Scott shares insights on how to approach market fluctuations with discipline and why having access to "dry powder" through infinite banking can be crucial during market downturns.The conversation explores the recent sharp market volatility triggered by tariff announcements and the subsequent recovery. Are you prepared for increasing market whiplash effects that historically become more severe once they begin?This discussion provides practical advice for both accumulation and distribution phases of wealth management, showing how the right financial structure can help you weather volatility and potentially capitalize on it with strategic positioning.Disciplined Long-Term Strategy: Trying to time market tops and bottoms is a losing strategy, with data showing that missing just the 10 best market days over 30 years can cut returns in half. The focus should be on maintaining a disciplined approach to investing rather than making emotional decisions.Financial Flexibility Advantage: Having accessible capital during market downturns creates opportunities. Infinite banking and cash value life insurance provide guaranteed access to funds without bank approval or concern about interest rate fluctuations.Retirement Protection Framework: Retirees can shield themselves during market volatility by creating a 3-5 year buffer of guaranteed income. Bond laddering offers an alternative approach for those who don't use infinite banking.Strategic Tax Opportunities: Market downturns create prime conditions for tax-loss harvesting and Roth conversions, potentially saving significant money on taxes while repositioning assets for future growth.▶️ Chapters:00:00 - Introduction and Market Volatility Preview03:00 - Emotional vs. Data-Driven Investing 06:00 - Historical Market Performance After Downturns09:00 - Statistics on Missing the Market's Best Days 12:00 - Accessing Capital During Market Dips17:00 - Tuning Out Market Noise and Following Your Plan22:00 - Home Equity Loans vs. Policy Loans 27:00 - Sequence of Returns Risk in Retirement 32:00 - Creating a Retirement Income Strategy 38:00 - Current Market Anomalies and Macroeconomic Shifts44:00 - Bond Strategies for Retirement Planning51:00 - Final Thoughts on Controlling What You CanVisit Patriot Wealth Planners and learn how to protect your wealth while maximizing growth potential!Got Questions? Reach out to us at info@remnantfinance.com or book a call here!Visit https://remnantfinance.com for more informationFOLLOW REMNANT FINANCEYoutube: @RemnantFinance (https://www.youtube.com/@RemnantFinance)Facebook: @remnantfinance (https://www.facebook.com/profile?id=61560694316588)Twitter: @remnantfinance (https://x.com/remnantfinance)TikTok: @RemnantFinance Don't forget to hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
It's no secret that market volatility can feel especially nerve-wracking when you're no longer earning a paycheck. But what if I told you that, historically, every single crash has ended the same way—with a recovery? That's what happened after the Covid-19 market crash, the 2021 downturn, and even the Great Depression. We're going to discuss an article titled "What We've Learned From 150 Years of Stock Market Crashes" by Emelia Fredlick. The article highlights some of the worst market downturns in history and, more importantly, the lessons they offer for long-term investors like you. Takeaways: Lesson #1: We Can't Predict Recovery Times Lesson #2: Every Decade Brings a Market Crash Lesson #3: Staying Invested is the Only Winning Strategy Then I answer question sent in from a listener: "What are some good ways to gift money to my children while I'm still living?" All of this in less than 20 minutes. Resources: MorningStar article by Emelia Fredlick: What We've Learned From 150 Years of Stock Market Crashes Book by Bill Perkins: Die With Zero How many annual exclusions are available? IRS website on Gift Taxes Connect with Benjamin Brandt Get the Retire-Ready Toolkit: http://retirementstartstodayradio.com Subscribe to the newsletter: https://retirementstartstodayradio.com/newsletter Work with Benjamin: https://retirementstartstoday.com/start Get the book - out now!Retirement Starts Today: Your Non-financial Guide to an Even Better Retirement Follow Retirement Starts Today inApple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Amazon Music, or iHeart
How to Trade Market Crashes Caused by Tariff News Podcast: Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Watch Prop Firm Masterclass #585: How to Trade Market Crashes Caused by Tariff News In this video: 00:30 – Tariffs in the news. 00:55 – Technical trading allows us to trade long and short. 02:10 – Market rises earlier this year and then falls. 03:18 – Watch the charts and remove emotion. 03:59 - 20 minutes Masterclass and book a call with us. 04:28 – Blueberry Markets as a Forex Broker. You've probably heard over the last couple of weeks that tariffs have been in the news. Let's talk about tariffs and trading and how as a trader we can bypass that news and profit whether the market's moving up or down. Let's talk about that a more right now. Hey there, Traders! This is Andrew Mitchem here, the owner of The Forex Trading Coach with video and podcast number 585. Tariffs in the news. So unless you've been living under a rock, you probably have heard about tariffs in the news over the last few weeks and how the markets have been all over the place. And, you know, there's a lot of, people grumpy about what's happening, and the mainstream media are doing their best to stir it up because, you know, of who's doing it. Just typical mainstream media. Technical trading allows us to trade long and short. The great thing is, though, as a trader, as a technical trader, where the market's moving up and down and whether it's tariffs or somebody is saying something or something's happening, it doesn't really matter. You see, the press have been winding up the moves that Trump's, had a result of because of his tariff speech, as market crashes. And that's just, again, mainstream media trying to make big news out of something. And trying to discredit someone, whereas what's actually happening is all that's happened. Yes, the market, moves so big and yes, they fell away. But as a technical trader, I can look at my charts on most of the like the Dow Jones and the S&P 500 and the and the UK Footsie in different markets like that around the world. And see that all that's happened is the prices come down to a technical level of where the markets were towards the end of last year, towards the end of 2024. So from a technical trader's point of view, there's nothing extravagant that has happened. Although you wouldn't, believe that from watching mainstream media news. Market rises earlier this year and then falls. And the prices has gone up through, you know, December, January, February, March. And it's just come back. Yes. It's happened quickly. Yes. It was a big move, but it's just come back to support technical levels. And now the price is moving back up as I'm recording this right now. The interesting thing is that yet again, mainstream media, nobody talks about the benefits of, oil prices dropping, you know. Yeah, that's crashed. But again, they tended for some reason, wonder why I keep very quiet on those sort of things. So they're very selective and what they want you to listen and believe. But as a trader, the advantage is if the market's moving down well, there's just opportunities for us to take sell trades on some of those markets. And now that the market started to move back up again there's opportunities. Guess what. For us to take buy trades on those markets. So again you got to be very careful. The vast majority of people unfortunately don't understand that the vast majority of people believe what the mainstream media say, and it's all doom and gloom. Whereas in reality, if you know what you're doing, it's not at all. Watch the charts and remove emotion. So as a trader, as someone that looks at the charts and doesn't get emotional about trading on who's saying what and how it happened and what happened. You can learn to profit from moves in either dire...
It's an uncertain time in the world right now... Stock market crashing, tarriffs, changing world order. What do we do as entrepreneurs? Today I'm going through what we're doing in our brands and what I'm up to personall with my portfolio. If you'd like to get started on your Road to $1M, head to https://capitalism.com/one
The White House has announced that an additional 104% tariff on China went into effect at noon on Tuesday, with collections of the tariff beginning April 9. US President Donald Trump threatened an additional tariff on China if Beijing didn't remove its retaliatory duties on US exports. The latter brought its own 34% tariff increase on the United States in response to Trump's tariff announcement last week. Since China has yet to lift its retaliatory tariffs, the White House has added an additional 104% tariff to Chinese imports.~This Episode is Sponsored By Coinbase~ Buy $50 & Get $50 for getting started on Coinbase➜ https://bit.ly/CBARRON00:00 Intro00:17 Sponsor: Coinbase00:45 Tariffs are live + Yuan crashes01:35 China tariff could mean capital flight to crypto02:32 Bitcoin holdings02:57 China vs Trump04:22 China dumps $50B is US treasuries05:00 Chinese debt05:39 China being petty06:15 Scott Bessent China escalation was a mistake07:23 Bessent x Soros connection08:10 Ray Dalio - "I agree with problem, concerned with solution"09:45 China global trading11:10 Tom Lee - This could take some time12:40 Italy ready negotiate13:19 Countries willing to negotiate15:18 Trump meeting w/Republicans15:50 Charts16:00 Outro#Bitcoin #ethereum #tariffs ~Early 104% Tariff Shocks China!
Last week, markets around the world felt the impact of Trump's tariffs. In Australia this morning, the panic had well and truly set in.After a weekend of hand-wringing and teeth gnashing, the SELL orders were all placed at the opening bell and what followed was the proverbial 'blood in the streets'.The $64,000 question from here - should you be selling too?Well, let's discuss that on today's Podcast.
Ashe in America and Ghost ease into the midweek madness with a vibe check, a few laughs, and a round-up of stories that remind us how bizarre things have become. From the latest economic red flags and political distractions to the ever-devolving clown show in D.C., they highlight the contrast between real-world consequences and media theatrics. A chill yet insightful conversation that balances mockery with meaning, this episode invites listeners to stay grounded, stay awake, and maybe even chuckle at the absurdity of it all.
Interview recorded - 20th of March, 2025On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming back Chris Vermeulen. Chris is the Founder & Chief Market Strategist at The Technical Traders. During our conversation we spoke about his views on the market, risk of a crash, shift of momentum, precious metals, how long do cycles last and more. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction1:00 - Chris' view on markets4:10 - Market crash?6:20 - Shift of momentum9:02 - Precious metals11:14- How long do cycles last?15:12 - Picking the bottom17:20 - Global crash?20:45 - Treasuries22:40 - One message to takeaway from our conversation?Chris Vermeulen is a visionary investor who pioneered an industry-breaking method of investing called “Asset Revesting.” Chris introduced this innovative approach in his latest book, “Asset Revesting – How to Exclusively Hold Assets Rising in Value, Profit During Bear Markets, and Continue Building Wealth in Retirement.“Chris's journey in the financial world began in 1997 at 16. Using his innate talent for trading and risk management, Chris earned enough money to pay for his final year of college, where he earned a business diploma in operations management. He then transitioned into a full-time entrepreneur and trader, achieving financial freedom in his 20s.His expertise in technical analysis led him to create systematic processes that uncover unique trading and investment opportunities. A persistent advocate for managing portfolio risk, Chris has little faith in the buy-and-hold strategy, which often entails holding onto depreciating assets.Chris's innovative approach to asset allocation emphasizes efficiency, resulting in systems that manage portfolio positions, exhibit low drawdowns, and consistently outperform the markets. His short-term and long-term strategies are perfect for those seeking proven techniques to manage and protect capital.Chris is widely recognized as an exceptional technical trader, possessing profound insight and a keen understanding of market trends. He shares his wisdom in his book “Technical Trading Mastery, Second Edition – 7 Steps to Win with Logic,” further solidifying his reputation as a trailblazer in the financial industry.Chris Vermeulen - Website - https://thetechnicaltraders.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheTechTradersYouTube - @TheTechnicalTraders WTFinance -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
Worried about a possible stock market crash? You aren't alone! With the volatility we've experienced in the first three months of 2025, many people are getting nervous. Will the market crash? Is this just a bump in the road? Are bad days ahead? We aren't fortune tellers, but we can say with 100% certainity that a stock market crash will happen……at some point. If true, what do we do with that information. In today's episode, host Travis Shelton shares some historical context. Bad news: A crash WILL happen. Good news: History tells us not to worry. If you have questions or would like to connect with us outside of the podcast, here's where you can find us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meaning_over_moneyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@meaning_over_moneyDaily Blog: https://travisshelton.com/blog Subscribe to the daily blog: https://shorturl.at/ipS35 Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370457478238932 Podcast website: https://www.travisshelton.com/podcast Travis's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travis_shelton_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCasnj17-bOl_CZ0Cb9czmyQ
Catastrophes seem to be the new normal. There's a stunning new scientific belief that although catastrophes are unpredictable, there's a hidden pattern that explains them all. In other words, fires, avalanches, wars and even stock market crashes aren't a glitch in the system, they are the system itself. Listen as noted physicist Mark Buchanan reveals more.
Over the weekend, President Donald Trump said he wasn't going to rule out a recession in the U.S.'s future. WSJ's Ashby Jones explains the cracks starting to appear in the economy and Brian Schwartz reports on how the White House is managing those cracks. Further Reading: -Trump's Economic Messaging Is Spooking Some of His Own Advisers -Inflation Cooled to 2.8% in February, Lower Than Expected -CEOs Don't Plan to Openly Question Trump. Ask Again If the Market Crashes 20%. Further Listening: -The Trade War With China Is On -Trump's Tariffs Cause Chaos in Auto Industry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Follow Porter at: https://portersjournal.com/ We're joined by our old friend Porter Stansberry, founder of Porter and Company, for an in-depth discussion on investing, market trends, and financial newsletters. Porter shares his journey influenced by Doug Casey and delves into the importance of quality investment research. The conversation includes noteworthy insights from financial theory, stock market cycles, bond markets, and the profound impacts of technology and social aspects on investments. Porter also introduces his investment favorites like Hershey and Hovnanian, highlighting strategies for finding resilient stocks. The discussion wraps up on personal notes about friendships and enduring grace in volatile times. This episode is packed with valuable advice for anyone interested in markets and investing. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:31 Porter's Early Career and Mentorship by Doug Casey 01:11 Insights on the Investment Newsletter Industry 01:46 Financial Theory and Newsletters: A Discussion on Quality 10:19 Market Trends and Predictions 18:08 The Impact of Technology on Finance and Society 20:30 The Future of Robotics and AI 29:59 Philosophical Reflections and Major Mistakes in History 41:56 Online Poker Legalization in the US 42:24 Impact of AI on Employment 42:47 Universal Basic Income and Job Displacement 42:51 Historical Job Programs and Government Interventions 43:25 AI's Effect on Various Job Sectors 44:05 Future of Human Creativity and AI Limitations 45:38 Economic Predictions and Historical Comparisons 48:29 Personal Anecdotes and Experiences 50:24 Technological Advancements and Societal Changes 01:02:25 Market Analysis and Investment Strategies 01:13:14 Closing Remarks and Gratitude
Is the government cooking the books? This week, Skippy & Doogles dive into Trump's plan to strip government spending from GDP—what it means, why it's happening, and whether it changes how we measure recessions. Plus, we break down 150 years of stock market crashes to uncover the biggest investing lessons, and we analyze the wild shifts happening in the global economy—from rising military spending to trade wars and the Fed's next move. Oh, and did we mention the ‘Strategic Bitcoin Reserve'? Buckle up, this one's a ride.Join the Skippy and Doogles fan club. You can also get more details about the show at skippydoogles.com, show notes on our Substack, and send comments or questions to skippydoogles@gmail.com.
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On today's episode, Clay is joined by Kris Sidial to discuss tail risk hedging. A tail risk hedging strategy is designed to help investors protect their portfolios from extreme market downturns, reducing the risk of significant capital loss. By mitigating large drawdowns, investors can potentially achieve a smoother return profile over time, enhancing their Sharpe ratio and the long-term growth of their portfolio. Kris Sidial is the co-investment officer of Ambrus Group, which implements a carry-neutral tail risk hedging strategy to protect investors against market crashes. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 01:40 - What a tail risk hedging strategy is and how it's implemented. 06:25 - What is the VIX, and how it ties into a tail risk hedging strategy. 08:28 - Examples of historical market blowups where a tail risk strategy thrives. 21:07 - Why the reflexive nature of markets has led to more violent and swift drawdowns in recent years. 31:06 - The benefits of a tail risk strategy to investor portfolios. 50:41 - Legendary traders Kris looks up to and books that influenced him the most. And so much more! Disclaimer: Slight discrepancies in the timestamps may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, Kyle, and the other community members. Kris's firm: Ambrus Group. Book mentioned: The Misbehavior of Markets. Episode mentioned: TIP128: Edward Thorp: Investing Legend, Math Genius. Email Shawn at shawn@theinvestorspodcast.com to attend our free events in Omaha or visit this page. Follow Kris on Twitter. Follow Clay on Twitter. Check out all the books mentioned and discussed in our podcast episodes here. Enjoy ad-free episodes when you subscribe to our Premium Feed. NEW TO THE SHOW? Get smarter about valuing businesses in just a few minutes each week through our newsletter, The Intrinsic Value Newsletter. Check out our We Study Billionaires Starter Packs. Follow our official social media accounts: X (Twitter) | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts. SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: Hardblock SimpleMining Unchained Netsuite Found Fintool The Bitcoin Way Shopify Vanta Onramp TurboTax PrizePicks Fundrise HELP US OUT! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Spotify! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm
In this edition: 0:39 Market Crashes and Personal Memories 5:05 Technology and the New Market Paradigm 7:34 The Real Estate Bubble of 2007 10:38 Predictions and the 2008 Financial Crisis 13:31 The Challenge of Predicting the Future 21:25 Year-End Money Moves to Consider 26:10 Evaluating Investments: Newsmax IPO Question 32:17 Social Security Strategies for Couples Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Recession fears are increasing. The stock market has taken substantial hits, housing inventory is climbing, and bank account balances are starting to fall. So, with more economic turmoil, we have to ask: will the housing market crash? And if we get a housing market crash, how bad (or good) will it be for investors? Could we see a 2008-style selloff, or should we be more prepared for small dips worth taking advantage of? Today, we're asking two top investors these questions, one of whom literally wrote the book on Recession-Proof Real Estate Investing. J Scott and James Dainard join us on today's episode to discuss market crash predictions, scenarios, and opportunities for real estate investors. Both J and James experienced the 2008 housing market crash—an economic event almost impossible to forget. But is 2024 shaping up for a sharp decline like 2008, or will we simply see a slower real estate market like most people had expected when interest rates began to rise? If the market DOES crash, what should you look for to take advantage, and how do you ensure you don't get caught biting off more than you can chew? J and James break down their game plans if prices fall and why buying now could set you up for wealth ten years from now, IF you can handle the “fear” of buying when others are running from real estate. In This Episode We Cover: New housing market “crash” predictions and how low prices could go Why economic “fear” is rising now, and the recession indicators that are going off Rising housing inventory and why experienced investors expected this already The difference between the 2008 housing market crash and today What could cause a housing crash and how to know it's time to buy The immense opportunities for investors that 99% of Americans will pass up And So Much More! Links from the Show Grab Chad's Book, “The Small and Mighty Real Estate Investor” Join BiggerPockets for FREE Let Us Know What You Thought of the Show! Grab J's Book “Recession-Proof Real Estate Investing” Find Investor-Friendly Lenders See Dave and James at BPCON2024 in Cancun! Why Has the Housing Market Not Crashed in Over 15 Years? (00:00) Intro (04:01) New Recession Fears (14:25) Is This Like 2008? (18:06) What Will Cause a Crash (31:11) What to Do During a Crash (36:56) Opportunity for Investors Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-1005 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices