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Record Levels Of Money Market Funds Does Not Mean What You Think

Money Tree Investing

Money Tree Investing Podcast

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

4.6658 Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2025

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

There are record levels of money market funds, but it doesn't mean quite what you think. Today we also explore recent market volatility sparked by Trump's brief tariff announcement and a sharp crypto sell-off that triggered stop-loss cascades. We also analyze seasonal trends, the rotation from mega-cap tech into value and small-cap stocks, and why most active managers underperformed the S&P 500 this year. We talk the importance of diversification, understanding risk tolerance, and viewing corrections as part of normal market cycles rather than reasons to panic.

We discuss...

  • Markets experienced sharp volatility following Trump's brief tariff announcement and a cascading crypto sell-off.
  • How stop-loss triggers and algorithmic trading can amplify short-term market moves.
  • Gold and silver pullbacks are healthy corrections within a long-term bullish thesis on precious metals.
  • Portfolio allocation and risk management are critical to surviving sharp market drawdowns.
  • Seasonal patterns are examined and late-year volatility can set up strong year-end rallies.
  • Underperformance of active managers relative to the S&P 500 comes from narrow market leadership.
  • Don't chase short-term moves, instead focus on long-term positioning.
  • We explore how investor psychology and herd behavior can magnify both rallies and declines.
  • The episode touched on how retail investors often get whipsawed when reacting emotionally to news-driven moves.
  • The conversation compared current market sentiment to prior bubbles in meme stocks and crypto.
  • Diversification is the best protection against unpredictable volatility events.
  • How market manipulation and liquidity gaps can distort short-term price signals.
  • The discussion linked rising geopolitical uncertainty with the growing appeal of hard assets.
  • We underscore the importance of having a clear thesis and sticking to it through market noise.
  • Volatility should be viewed as opportunity, not danger, for prepared investors.

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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 Podcasts listeners. Welcome to this week's show.

0:13.0

My name is Kirk Jism. I'll be your host and today I'm joining with Phil Weiss.

0:16.0

Hey, Phil.

0:17.0

Hey, Kirk, how are you on this fine Friday?

0:19.0

This is a perfect fall day.

0:20.0

It's in the 40s. It's crisp,

0:23.3

leaves everywhere, looking out my new window, which I'm excited about. And you got yellows and reds and greens

0:29.6

and browns and purples. It's awesome. I love it. This is a great time of your annoyingly. I do too.

0:34.4

It's funny. Earlier this week, I was out in Boulder for a client's wedding.

0:40.1

Her parents are old friends of mine that live in Tucson.

0:44.1

In Boulder, they have leaves that are changing.

0:46.3

I never saw, I don't think I've ever seen anybody more impressed or more amazed, whatever

0:52.0

the word is, by seeing leaves that have changed than somebody

0:56.1

that lives in Tucson, right? Because there are no trees. There is no leaves changing or any of that

1:00.4

because the trees that are in Tucson are going up like Mount Lemon and those are pine trees and they

1:05.4

don't have the color change. So they were just so in awe, I guess, is the best way to put it of the leaves changing colors on the trees. And I mean, they were really pretty. I will say that. But it was just a much stronger reaction than I'm used to. I guess that's what happened when you don't see that on a regular basis. I have to say it's a little weird. I was in, when was it? I want to say it was 15 years ago, 10 years ago.

1:29.2

We used to go down to Florida for the holidays, the visit family.

1:33.1

And it was so weird.

1:35.1

You're in Miami in Christmas and New Year's.

1:39.0

And there's like Christmas trees, sort of, and wreaths, sort of.

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