meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Stansberry Investor Hour

Avoid catastrophe: Why market meltdown predictions are wrong.

Stansberry Investor Hour

Stansberry Research

America, How, To, Crash, Money, Learn, Stansberry, Income, Research, Debt, Stocks, Porter, Business, Realestate, Banking, Investment, American, Investing, Invest, Howtosave, Sjuggerud, Ferris, Eifrig, Jubilee, Buck, Sexton, Market, Bonds, Churchouse, Savings, Options, Lashmet

4.4677 Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2019

⏱️ 68 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Extreme Value Editor Dan Ferris reveals what it means to be bullish or bearish, and why most market predictions right now end so badly. He’s joined by Dr. Richard Smith, CEO and founder of TradeSmith to talk about the Bull vs Bear Summit, and how his unique approach can help investors… no matter what side they’re on.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Broadcasting from Baltimore, Maryland, and all around the world, you're listening to the Stansberry Investor Hour.

0:11.0

Tune in each Thursday on iTunes for the latest episodes of the Stansberry Investor Hour.

0:16.0

Sign up for the free show archive at InvestorHour.com. Here is your host, Dan Ferris.

0:22.9

Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode

0:25.2

of the Stansberry Investor Hour.

0:27.4

I'm your host Dan Ferris.

0:28.7

I'm the editor of Extreme Value,

0:30.6

a value investing service published by Stansberry Research.

0:34.7

Okay, let's get to it.

0:36.8

Time for the weekly rant. This week's rant hits on a theme that

0:40.5

will be familiar to readers of the Extreme Value Newsletter, of which I've been editor since 2002

0:46.3

when it started. The theme is really simply that all real investing is value investing as far as I'm

0:53.4

concerned. Otherwise, you're just

0:55.2

trading ticker symbols with price tags. I'll get into that later in the rant. Here we go.

1:01.7

So are you bullish right now in the stock market? Or are you bearish right now in the stock

1:06.4

market? Maybe you're somewhere in between. If you're bullish, it means you think the stock market will go up probably in the very near future.

1:15.6

That's what most folks mean by it.

1:17.6

Barish means you think this market will go down again in the very near future.

1:21.6

So being bullish or bearish means you think you know something about the future, about where stock prices are going

1:29.1

to go. Being bullish or bearish kind of looks like an attempt to predict the future then, doesn't it?

1:35.8

Looks that way to me. And there's usually some action associated with your bullishness or

1:41.0

bearishness. Isn't there? People make real money decisions based on their bullishness or bearishness. Isn't there? People make real money decisions based on their

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Stansberry Research, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Stansberry Research and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.