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Stansberry Investor Hour

How to Avoid Losing Your Mind in the Market with Hari P. Krishnan

Stansberry Investor Hour

Stansberry Research

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4.4677 Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2023

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Dan and Corey kick off the podcast by discussing 2023 as a whole. They talk about the Dow Jones Industrial Average hitting a new all-time high recently and investors looking forward to the Federal Reserve cutting rates. Plus, they go over what they're bullish on for 2024 – including homebuilders, bitcoin, and energy, among others.

Next, author and hedge-fund manager Hari Krishnan joins the podcast to discuss his toolbox of strategies for profiting after a market sell-off. He notes that there are times that are great for buying credit, while other times aren't so good. And the same principle applies to other areas of the market as well, like with volatility.

The conversation then shifts to how the average investor could utilize Hari's strategies. He gives a few examples of what to do in different scenarios. And he especially emphasizes the importance of having a plan. 

Further, Hari details how he assesses and categorizes risk. He describes why he looks at consistency across different asset classes and how this helps him find winning investments. Plus, Hari talks about the cycles of volatility, using equities as an example. He explains that risk taking drives the market upward, which leads to even more risk taking. It then becomes a vicious cycle that feeds on itself until it breaks.

Finally, Dan asks Hari for his opinions on the S&P 500 Index's recent rally. Hari brings up the fact that there are currently high levels of complacency in the markets, and he argues that now is a great time for investors to think about hedges for their portfolios. He finishes by urging investors to look beyond the U.S. stock market and to broaden their opportunities with other asset classes. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Stansberry Investor Hour.

0:03.7

I'm Dan Ferris.

0:04.9

I'm the editor of Extreme Value and the Ferris Report, both published by Stansberry Research.

0:10.0

And I'm Corey McLaughlin, editor of the Stansberry Daily Digest.

0:14.0

Today we interview Harry Krishnan, money manager and author of The Second Leg Down.

0:19.0

And today, Corey and I will talk about 2023 and 2024, things we learned this year, things

0:24.3

were bullish on and bearish on for next year.

0:27.0

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

0:30.8

at Feedback at InvestorHour.com.

0:33.4

That and more right now on the Stansbury Investor Hour.

0:41.1

Well, here it is, friend.

0:42.7

Our last sort of freestyle rant of 2023 and what a year it's been.

0:50.5

I think we learned, I feel like we learned a lot this year, but I'm not sure exactly what it is.

0:59.1

I feel like I learned a lot, but I'm not sure what it is.

1:03.0

A lot happened.

1:04.5

I mean, I started out the year thinking, well, this is going to be the second year of a bear market.

1:09.6

And that kind of didn't

1:11.6

happen at all, really. I mean, we had some bearish action here and there, but it was really nothing.

1:17.0

Right. I mean, it is and it isn't, right? Only just recently did the Dow Jones Industrial

1:23.3

average make a new all-time high. The rest of them, still, as we're speaking right now, haven't.

1:30.4

They're pretty close now all of a sudden.

1:33.2

And then you would say, hey, that bear market is kaput for good.

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