Investors get sold on real estate funds because their performance isn’t attached to stock or bond prices. Today, Paul and Evan explain why real estate funds are less diversified than it seems, and why it’s important to understand their liquidity. Later in the show, Paul and Evan talk about the impressive wealth of the baby boomer generation and how it’s going to be passed down through inheritances.
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ESG investing is growing in popularity, but is it a wise choice? Does it really make a difference?
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People have been watching in 2021 as lumber prices continue to soar—causing interest and speculation in the investment and real estate industries. Paul and Evan talk about what happened to lumber prices in June and why it’s relevant to all investors. Listen along to hear about how this could affect mortgage rates, real estate inventory, and why commodities differ from equities.
Paul covers a recent study on the most common scams and which age group is most likely to be affected. You might be surprised to know that people over the age of 70 are not the most likely to be scammed. Listen along to hear how to avoid being taken advantage of by people who want to steal your identity or your money.
Younger investors are avoiding investing in the stock market altogether. Seasoned investors are falling into common investment traps. Today, Paul talks about why smart people struggle to make good investment decisions. Later in the show, Paul talks about asset managers betting on Bitcoin prices.
Large companies are used to being attacked for unethical labor practices, products that harm consumer’s health, and limiting healthy competition with other business. Recently, many of these companies have openly supported hot social issues like climate change and social injustice movements. With the rise of ESG investing, Paul talks about an article in the WSJ that asks, “Are all these companies trying to make the world a better place or are they playing these social trends to stay in business?”
Paul answers a tricky question from a listener who wants to know if the P/E ratio is too high on the S&P 500 right now. Listen along as Paul discusses the difference between current and future P/E ratio and it’s important to know which one you are looking at. Later in the show, Paul talks Value finally beating Growth.
All other digital currencies beware! Today, Paul talks about the Fed considering a digital dollar. Listen along to hear how this would affect consumers and banks, but could also be a huge problem for digital currencies traders. Later in the episode, Paul covers an interesting twist regarding inflation.
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Paul finds an article called “The Misguided Faith in the Fiduciary Standard” from Advisor Perspectives that agrees with something he’s been saying for years: that the fiduciary standard is not enough and allows for practices that don’t serve investors. Listen along to hear the problematic practices that have been perpetuated in the advisor community and why it’s important to be educated about investing.
Today, a listener asks Paul about the Buffet Indicator and its ability to determine whether markets are over or underpriced. Listen along to learn about what the Buffet Indicator is and if it helps investors make the right investment decisions. Later in the show, Paul talks about a new trend where insurance companies are putting Bitcoin into annuities.