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Money Tree Investing

A Second Big Move In The S&P 500 Will Change How You Think About Stock Investing

Money Tree Investing

Money Tree Investing Podcast

Stockmarket, Valuestocks, Investing, Finance, Passiveincome, Wealth, Business, Personalfinance

4.6 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

There's a second big move in the S&P 500 and it's going to change things! Today we reflect on a historic and volatile week in the markets, highlighting dramatic swings that included 40- to 50-year extremes. We also talk investor psychology, client reactions, and the importance of focusing on long-term planning rather than daily market noise. There's also been a mystery investment that has quietly outperformed this year despite a lack of media attention so it's important to pay attention to all the trends, even the ones that aren't getting mainstream attention. We also share on Warren Buffett’s enduring success, Trump’s negotiation tactics, and how to spot overlooked opportunities by tracking what isn't crashing when everything else is. 

We discuss...

  • A mystery investment that's performed exceptionally well in 2024 but has received zero media attention.
  • How under-the-radar assets often outperform when no one is paying attention.
  • Billionaires lost large amounts of money this year—except Warren Buffett, who gained $12.7 billion.
  • Charts from the previous week showed bond-related assets and corn among top performers, while energy and cannabis sectors lagged.
  • Some Dow stocks barely moved during the selloff—specifically Coca-Cola and McDonald’s.
  • We encourage investors to look for stocks that remain resilient during market downturns as potential buying opportunities.
  • Trump’s negotiation tactics with China are giving markets a breather while keeping pressure on.
  • Strength in gold miners, healthcare, and food & beverage was cited as areas to watch moving forward.
  • Social media sentiment is largely negative, with most companies underperforming regardless of size.
  • Low volatility stocks are the notable outliers, performing better than other equity factors.
  • Alternative assets like preferreds and hedge funds are also experiencing significant declines.
  • Gold is the surprise top-performing asset this year, up sharply and widely ignored by even gold enthusiasts.
  • Financially strong companies are likely to outperform in uncertain markets and come out stronger.
  • U.S. processed food is often lower quality than international versions, yet less regulated domestically.
  • The 200-day moving average is a key rule of thumb—nothing good tends to happen below it.
  • Global equity markets, particularly Europe and Latin America, remain positive year-to-date despite recent pullbacks.
  • European stocks may offer opportunity, but the speaker expresses skepticism over Europe’s long-term competitiveness.
  • The U.S. dollar is down 4% year-to-date and recently broke below its multi-year trading range.
  • Crypto has been mixed, with Bitcoin holding up better than Ethereum but still failing to protect during downturns.
  • Short-term U.S. Treasuries are a reasonable safe option, but cash in one’s own currency is the best defense.
  • Investors should stay cautious and avoid big risks during uncertain times, even amid major rebounds.

Today's Panelists:

Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
Douglas Heagren | ProCollege Planners

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Money Tree Investing Podcast.

0:04.0

Stock market, wealth, personal finance, value stocks, invest in your life.

0:10.0

Hello, Smart Money Tree Podcasts listeners. Welcome to this week show.

0:14.0

My name is Kirk Chisholm. I'll be your host. And today I'm joining with Phil Weiss. Hey, Phil.

0:18.0

Hey, Kirk. Looking forward to this conversation. Should be fun.

0:22.6

Funner than it was on Tuesday. Glad we didn't record it then. But, you know, I have to say this

0:28.8

week, it was kind of boring. What are we going to talk about today? There's really nothing going on in the

0:32.5

world. I think we're going to really have to stretch to fill up the time today. Yeah, I think so too. I think we'll be done in about five minutes. You know, it's funny. I was having this conversation with Doug,

0:42.8

I think like a month ago, and we were commenting on how sometimes we really struggle on what

0:49.0

to talk about in this show because there's literally nothing going on in the world and we're

0:52.4

like trying to find stuff that's interesting for the listeners. And that happens sometimes. There are periods of time

0:57.9

where it's like nothing's going on. Of course, it's none of that has been when Trump's been

1:02.2

elected and inaugurated since because every day is an adventure. But there are definitely times

1:07.0

last year where it's like, well, market's up, no reason, no news, nothing to see here,

1:13.4

go about your business, and like, I don't know what we're going to talk about. But right now is

1:17.3

not one of those times. We've had some historic days, and we're going to share some of those.

1:22.1

And the only mistake I made this week was not screenshoting the end of the day numbers for like the

1:28.7

FinViz charts that we show sometimes. I wish I'd captured each one of those. I'm going to

1:33.4

have to go around the internet and troll around and find some because there are some historic

1:38.0

numbers. We'll obviously talk a lot about that. But before we jump in, like, how was your week?

1:43.2

How did you handle this week? Tell us how your week went.

1:46.6

You know, it wasn't as bad as it could have been. Fortunately, it's not like my clients rang the phone

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