Why These Stocks Kept Going Up…



He did say it’s shaky…
Recorded 8/2/24
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25 thoughts on “Why These Stocks Kept Going Up…”

  1. So, Effectively socialist 401k are pumping everything, and also rendering the stock market useless for determining actual company value. Until such time enough people pull from retirement Unemployment, and everyone hoping the babyboomers retirement isn't enough to crash it (and wonder how much people actually get 401k's).

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  2. So what I am hear ingis that nearly all people in the country are taking a little bit of their paycheck, sort of like tax, and then sending that money to whatever are the current biggest 500 companies? Surely that is making the wealth gap worse, giving the rich companies more money because they are rich sort of thing. I know its way more complex but we are shifting massive amounts of resources, time, and labor to these random 500 companies rather than a more deliberate choice based on market needs. Could we not do an actual tax and invest that money into infrastructure for all old people rather than just the ones with 401ks? Could we do the same for other social services as well?
    Carve off ap portion of the pie to guarantee a certain quality of life for citizens then let business fight over the rest of the pie?

    Economics is weird man and i don't get it, it hurts my head

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  3. Everything about this video is wrong from saying ETFs were made in the 50’s (they were invented in the 90’s) to saying that ETFs just buy the same stocks every month (active ETFs rebalance according to management’s investment goals and passive ETFs rebalance monthly or quarterly so their value is tied to the index they represent.)

    ETFs will never beat the market because they represent the market. All SPY is, is a collection of stocks weighted to the market capture of the companies in the S&P. Managers can’t copy ETFs since there would be no reason to pay a person to give you a return that matches the market. They have to beat the market and that comes from riskier investments different from your average index fund.

    I’m not even going to start on the point about managers relying on ETFs to value companies. Companies with high forward PE’s are valued as such because of future earnings potential.

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  4. ETFs are basically getting pumped up by retirement funds and if those companies do poorly then a shit ton of people lose on retirement. Honestly though, retirement funds being 100 percent spent on top tech companies doesn't sound like a bad idea. I'd rather that then just giving young peoples money to old people and then them sticking that money in their mattress.

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  5. Man I love these types of videos, but the one thing I HATE is that he never mentions the names of the super nerdy business podcasts that he listens to or the titles of the research papers/articles he is referencing.

    If he has mentioned them somewhere or if a chatter has found the things he is talking about, especially the podcast, please let me know.

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  6. I enjoy these kinds of videos. I struggle to understand the stock market and things in this nature so seeing it in a way I can understand makes it so interesting to watch. Keep it up big A

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  7. I'd bet this is the reason P&G is breaking tradition and not really splitting off at what it's at. There's a huge benefit for the company getting in the passive buyer group.

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  8. I argued with a few friends that Nividia is in no way shape or form worth what it's worth, this was like 4 months ago… and it keeps going up. Comparatively that means AMD and Intel have done nothing when you look at market cap.

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  9. This exact problem with ETFs and passive flowing is what led to the disastrous consequences the Nortel failure had on the Canadian economy leading many to lose their pensions and retirement accounts

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