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MoneyFlows Big Money AI Podcast
MoneyFlows
78 episodes
4 days ago
What moves markets and stocks? Big money. Jason Bodner and Lucas Downey, co-founders of MoneyFlows (formerly MAPsignals), spent their Wall Street careers learning how the big players do it. The best stocks out there see big money activity. We've learned a lot over the years and are sharing it with you! In this AI generated podcast from our Big Money Insights blog, explores historical studies, macro themes, and all kinds of powerful evidence-based research to help you become a better investor. There's always a hidden narrative. Flows reveal it!
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What moves markets and stocks? Big money. Jason Bodner and Lucas Downey, co-founders of MoneyFlows (formerly MAPsignals), spent their Wall Street careers learning how the big players do it. The best stocks out there see big money activity. We've learned a lot over the years and are sharing it with you! In this AI generated podcast from our Big Money Insights blog, explores historical studies, macro themes, and all kinds of powerful evidence-based research to help you become a better investor. There's always a hidden narrative. Flows reveal it!
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Ep. 71 - Stock Market Bubble Fears are Overblown
MoneyFlows Big Money AI Podcast
14 minutes 17 seconds
1 month ago
Ep. 71 - Stock Market Bubble Fears are Overblown

Turn on any media outlet and odds are you’ll hear cries of worrisome exuberance.

Valuations, meme trades, a lack of volatility, and more have birthed top callers everywhere you look.

We don’t see it that way. In fact, we’ll offer 3 data-driven studies signaling stock market bubble fears are overblown.

Chew on this. The S&P 500 is up 35% since early April and 87% since this bull market began in October 2022.

This proves that investors need to be proactive during the market’s darkest hours.

Even more, investors should fight the urge to sell after a massive rebound.

It’s natural to want lock-in gains after such a crowd-stunning run.

Unfortunately, when it comes to investing, trades that feel good in the moment usually underperform. It’s the initially uncomfortable and unpopular trades that tend to be the big winners over time.

Being bullish the last 6 months has not been popular…but more importantly, it’s been very profitable.

If you’re concerned about late-stage bull markets or Fed rate cuts, read this note.

We’ll even highlight the sectors to own in Q4.

As a bonus, we’ll wrap up with a list of the top outlier stocks in our favored sectors.  

Disclosure: This recap uses AI to better explore our post here: https://moneyflows.com/blog/stock-market-bubble-fears-are-overblown/

Remember none of this is personal advice of any kind. This is for entertainment and informational purposes only.

MoneyFlows Big Money AI Podcast
What moves markets and stocks? Big money. Jason Bodner and Lucas Downey, co-founders of MoneyFlows (formerly MAPsignals), spent their Wall Street careers learning how the big players do it. The best stocks out there see big money activity. We've learned a lot over the years and are sharing it with you! In this AI generated podcast from our Big Money Insights blog, explores historical studies, macro themes, and all kinds of powerful evidence-based research to help you become a better investor. There's always a hidden narrative. Flows reveal it!