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Q&A: She's Broke. He's Rich. And You're Asking About AI Stocks.

Afford Anything

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Investing, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.63.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2025

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

#661: When your income drops, debt spikes, and a rental property starts bleeding cash, it can feel like your entire financial foundation is cracking beneath you. Veronica, our first caller, is navigating all of it at once, from a near-foreclosure to a luxury car payment that’s strangling her budget. Her question is simple but enormous, how do you rebuild when you’re overwhelmed and out of margin? Once we work through her path forward, we shift to a listener on the opposite end of the spectrum. Daniel has maxed his Roth IRA, HSA, 401(k), and 457, and now sits on growing surplus cash. We talk about where extra money belongs when you’re aiming for early retirement and wondering whether to invest, save, or crush a low-interest mortgage. And to close, we take on a question dominating every financial feed right now, what if AI stocks really are in a bubble? We break down what it means to short the market, whether put options are actually a “safe” bet, and how to position a portfolio if you’re worried about tech valuations. Listener Questions in This Episode Veronica asks (02:06): How do I dig out of debt, repair my credit, and stabilize my rental after nearly going into foreclosure. Daniel asks (28:17): What should I do with my surplus side hustle cash when I already max tax-advantaged accounts and have a 3.5 percent rental mortgage. Scarlet asks (49:20): If AI stocks are in a bubble like the dot-com era, is there any relatively safe way to profit from a crash, such as put options. Key Takeaways Why tackling the right problem first can change the entire trajectory of a debt recovery plan. How downsizing one major expense can unlock breathing room you didn’t realize you had. The surprising factor that often matters more than interest rates when choosing between investing and debt payoff. Why flexible money becomes essential when planning for early retirement. What most people misunderstand about betting against a bubble, especially in fast-moving tech sectors. The simple portfolio shift that can help calm bubble anxiety without trying to time the market. Resources and Links GreenPath Financial Wellness – nonprofit credit counseling and debt management support for people overwhelmed by payments and afraid of bad actors in the debt relief world. Our course: Your Next Raise – a deep dive on how to negotiate a higher salary at work, with a special comp offered in this episode. Paul Merriman Four-Fund Portfolio – the simple, diversified investing framework Daniel uses inside his retirement accounts. The Big Short movie Michael Lewis and the film adaptation. 1929 book by Andrew Ross Sorkin – a historical look at bubbles and crashes. Chapters Note: Timestamps are approximate and may vary greatly across listening platforms due to dynamically inserted ads. (0:00) Veronica’s debt crisis and rental challenges (16:46) Cutting car costs and rebuilding cash flow (22:28) Debt relief programs and avoiding bad actors (28:17) Daniel’s surplus cash and retirement strategy (37:52) Brokerage vs mortgage payoff discussion (49:20) Can you profit from an AI bubble burst (1:00:40) Why shorting and puts rarely pay off (1:08:18) Safer ways to position your portfolio Got a question: Call it in: https://affordanything.com/voicemail Share this episode with a friend, colleagues, your veterinarian: https://affordanything.com/episode661 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Joe, you know, I've been taking a break from social media for the past couple of months.

0:03.6

I went back to Instagram recently.

0:05.4

And the dominant thing that I kept seeing on my feed over and over and over was this question of, are AI stocks in a bubble?

0:14.0

Really?

0:14.4

Like, the algorithm just keeps feeding me that.

0:17.5

All the algorithm feeds me are cool videos that are made by AI. Oh, oh, you, you get to see

0:26.7

the slop. I do. Wow. I don't get fed the slop. So one of us is picking up the scraps,

0:34.4

apparently. No, but I keep seeing Bill Gates and Andrew Ross Sorkin and Jerome Powell, like all of them

0:42.0

have different opinions about whether AI stocks are in a bubble.

0:45.5

And my feed just keeps giving me different takes from different people on this question.

0:50.7

Michael Burry, Michael Burry just bet $1.1 billion against AI with this wallet.

0:59.0

Ooh. All right. And when you put your money where your mouth is, that's the real deal.

1:04.1

We're going to talk about that at the end of today's episode because we have a caller who asks this exact question. We're going to dive into

1:11.7

that at the end of the episode. But first, we're going to discuss two real life scenarios.

1:17.1

We're going to talk to Veronica, who is in a challenging place. And we're going to talk to

1:22.1

Daniel, who is in a place of abundance. So we've got a big range of people in the Afforder community with

1:30.3

different experiences. And we're going to address both before we talk about the future of AI.

1:35.7

And leave it to you and I to determine the future of AI.

1:40.3

Welcome to the Afford Anything podcast, the show that knows you can afford anything, not everything.

1:45.5

The show covers five pillars, financial psychology, increasing your income, investing, real estate, and entrepreneurship. It's double-eye fire.

1:51.8

I'm your host, Paula Panta. I trained in economic reporting at Columbia. Every other episode-ish,

1:56.5

I answer questions from you, and I do so with my buddy, the former financial planner, Joe Sal C-Hi.

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