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Stansberry Investor Hour

'Boring' Times Ahead Could Mean Fantastic Gains

Stansberry Investor Hour

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🗓️ 11 March 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Dan and Corey kick off the show by discussing famed economist Nouriel "Dr. Doom" Roubini
and his current bullish stance. They explore whether Dr. Doom is correct in his optimism, if
gold's new all-time highs are here to stay, and what could happen next with bitcoin. (0:41)


Next, Stansberry Research editor Brett Eversole joins the conversation and talks about
where he thinks stocks will go this year thanks to the election. After, he analyzes the overall
health of the market using several different metrics, urges investors to invest based on the
size of a company's market capitalization, gives his thoughts on whether small-cap stocks
can catch up to the rest of the market, and reviews moments of extreme volatility in history.
(16:49)


Further, Brett describes a shareholder yield fund and how it works. He points out that if you
buy companies that return a lot of cash to shareholders, those companies tend to go up a lot
over time. He also discusses the strategies he uses in his True Wealth publication to find
winning stocks, buy in at the right time, and protect capital. (29:35)


Finally, Brett explains why he isn't investing in individual Chinese stocks today, but he
provides one unique way to still profit from China that you may have never heard of. (47:15

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Stansberry Investor Hour. I'm Dan Ferris. I'm the editor of Extreme Value and The Ferris Report, both published by Stansberry Research.

0:09.7

And I'm Corey McLaughlin, editor of the Stansberry Daily Digest. Today we talk with our colleague Brett Eversall, editor of True Wealth.

0:17.2

And Corey and I will talk about Dr. Doom, gold, Bitcoin, and whatever else is on our minds.

0:23.5

And remember, if you want to ask us a question or tell us what's on your mind, email us at

0:27.4

Feedback at InvestorHour.com.

0:29.9

That and more right now on the Stansberry Investor Hour. Well, I guess we should tell the folks who Dr. Doom is before we do anything else.

0:45.8

Yeah, that would probably help, right?

0:47.7

Yeah.

0:48.6

So Dr. Doom is Noreal Rubini.

0:52.8

He's an economist who had his 15 minutes of fame, which kind of stuck.

0:59.5

He got famous for doing one thing right, and I don't know if he's done anything right since.

1:05.7

And that was an extremely bearish outlook before the 2008 global financial crisis happened.

1:11.5

He was one of the louder voices saying, oh, my God, that's going to be terrible, et cetera, et cetera.

1:17.3

And I can't name, like, I won't say I've kept up with him meticulously, but I can't find any major other big call that he made that worked out really super well.

1:28.3

But that's who he is.

1:30.1

I do remember actually, to give him credit on that point, I do remember ahead of 2020,

1:37.9

the pandemic and the shutdowns and the stimulus checks, he actually said that the next

1:43.6

time we have this crisis, you'll see the

1:45.3

government sending money directly to people. And so I think that was a pretty good. And I believe he

1:50.2

might have said that at our, he was, he's talked at our Stansberry conference. Yeah. Um, in maybe

1:56.7

2018 or 19 when he said that. Yeah, I think he did.

2:02.2

I forgot about that.

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