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Extreme Overvaluation In These Stocks May Shock You

Money Tree Investing

Money Tree Investing Podcast

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

4.6658 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

There are some overvaluation in these stocks that may shock you! Today we discuss concerns over the stock market's high valuations, with a historical P/E ratio of around 17 now sitting at roughly 35, indicating extreme overvaluation comparable to the tech bubble. There is a risk of a potential 50% market correction and those who have only experienced rising markets, may be unprepared for downturns. We talk about the importance of hedging, reassessing portfolios, and understanding that economic conditions, stock markets, and politics do not always align.

We discuss... 

  • Current market valuations, with the P/E ratio at historically high levels near 35.
    A 50% stock market decline would bring valuations back to historical averages.
  • Many investors are overly reliant on continued market growth.
  • Differentiating between politics, the economy, and the stock market, and avoiding emotional investing.
  • Institutional investors shifting into safer assets like short-term treasuries.
    Highlighted increasing institutional interest in private credit and alternative investments.
  • Investors with capital are preparing opportunistically rather than out of fear, ensuring flexibility to take advantage of market shifts.
  • The US market has dominated for two decades, but historical trends suggest international markets could rotate into favor.
  • European markets have performed exceptionally well this year, with countries like Germany, Spain, and the UK posting double-digit gains.
  • US-centric investing is common, but diversification into international markets is crucial for risk management.
  • The US market is currently underperforming, with the S&P 500 down approximately 8-10% year-to-date.
  • Emerging markets, including India, Mexico, and parts of Africa, are experiencing significant GDP growth.
  • Investors should be cautious with emerging markets due to political instability and economic volatility.
  • A potential 30-40% market correction in the next two years raises concerns about finding safe investment havens.
  • Bonds may not provide the usual refuge if yields and prices continue their current trends.
  • Stagflation could create an unpredictable economic environment, similar to the confusion of the 1970s.
  • The shift from US to international investing remains an ongoing trend, with Europe currently showing strong performance.
  • People often fail to understand market dynamics, where news-driven price movements often lead to selling once the news is out.
  • The U.S. government has declared Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as a strategic reserve but says it won't sell them unless necessary.
  • Markets are unpredictable, with current patterns possibly indicating a topping phase, signaling potential future downturns.
  • The job market shows signs of weakening, with decreasing job openings and increasing layoffs, which could indicate economic challenges ahead.

Today's Panelists:

Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
Douglas Heagren | ProCollege Planners

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Transcript

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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 Podcast listeners.

0:13.0

Welcome this week show.

0:14.0

My name is Kirk Chisholm.

0:15.0

I'll be your host, and today I'm joined with Doug Hagerin.

0:17.0

Hey Doug.

0:18.0

Hey, Kirk, happy Friday to you.

0:20.0

I hope you're doing well. Spring break

0:21.1

for many people out there. So whatever you're doing, hopefully you're, I mean, many of you work

0:25.5

really hard. So hopefully you're spending some time that's quality with your family in this

0:30.5

upcoming week or weeks, depending on where you are on the schedule. Yeah, I feel remiss because we didn't celebrate our, we didn't have a St. Patty's Day episode,

0:39.3

Doug.

0:39.8

We didn't have a St. Patty's Day episode, but you know, you and I were talking about this,

0:43.1

I think it was you, but it was a weird St. Paddy's Day.

0:45.3

It felt very almost like it just came and went.

0:49.1

Yeah, there wasn't as much celebrating as normal.

0:51.2

Normally people are, you know, up and all celebratory and all that.

0:54.7

And I think we talked about this last time probably Boston takes, oh, maybe it was you. Yeah, so Boston,

1:00.6

we're a funny city, a lot of Irish historically. So we don't celebrate St. Patty's Day in Boston.

1:05.6

We celebrate Evacuation Day. And evacuation day is when the British left. So that happens to fall on St. Patty's Day.

1:13.1

So they declare the state, certainly a city holiday. So everyone gets the day off so they can go start

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