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Stansberry Investor Hour

Tech Investing and Holding for the Long Term

Stansberry Investor Hour

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🗓️ 3 February 2022

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

This week, Dan Ferris welcomes back to the show stock-picking expert Matt McCall. Matt has two decades of experience in finance and has made some incredible thousand-percent gains in his career.

And because Matt believes in buying and holding for the long haul, this month's stomach-churning stock volatility didn't faze him... Matt says too often folks "hit the sell button too quickly... and panic selling doesn’t work in the long run."

He reminds listeners that market corrections are natural and inevitable, and smart investors should use these pullbacks as opportunities to buy. Matt still believes in his Roaring 2020s thesis – that the coming decade will be the best years for investing that we've seen yet – but recessions and drawdowns are absolutely a part of it.

Dan and Matt talk technology, one of Matt's cornerstone investing themes. He's still bullish on electric vehicles and Tesla, a company he calls a leader in the industry and sites the current downtrend in these stocks as a great time to get in.

They also discuss 3D printing, something Matt is really excited about, and he says that "by the end of the decade, it could be a trillion-dollar industry." Almost every sector can utilize 3D printing – housing, automobiles, medicine, aerospace ­– and it's an area most investing folks aren’t even looking at yet.

Matt joined Stansberry Research last year, and his subscribers have already achieved impressive gains. And he believes this 3D printing trend is a massive opportunity brewing beneath the surface right now, one that can help investors make a small fortune... projecting 1,000% long-term potential. Click here for all the details and to find out how you can access his recommendations.

 

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0:00.0

Broadcasting from the Investor Hour Studios and all around the world, you're listening to the Stansberry Investor Hour.

0:11.5

Tune in each Thursday on iTunes, Google Play, and everywhere you find podcasts for the latest episodes of the Stansberry Investor Hour.

0:20.0

Sign up for the free show archive at

0:21.9

Investor Hour.com. Here's your host, Dan Ferris.

0:27.5

Hello and welcome to the Stansberry Investor Hour. I'm your host, Dan Ferris. I'm also

0:32.9

the editor of Extreme Value published by Stansberry Research. Today, we'll talk with Matt McCall, my friend and

0:39.8

colleague. He is one of the best stock pickers I know. He's had more triple and quadruple digit

0:45.9

winners that he's recommended than anybody I know. So I'd like to check in with him frequently.

0:50.7

We'll do that today. In the mailbag today, questions about MMT, the Federal

0:55.6

Reserve, and lessons learned over the past year. And remember, you can call our listener feedback

1:01.1

line 800-381-2357. Tell us what's on your mind and hear your voice on the show.

1:08.3

For my opening rant this week, I'll talk about some major inflection points

1:13.8

in financial markets today. That and more right now on the Stansberry Investor Hour.

1:30.7

So what do I mean by major inflection points?

1:37.0

Well, I wrote about this recently in the Stansbury Digest, and I think it bears repeating.

1:38.9

I don't mind repeating myself.

1:46.7

I used to be paranoid about it earlier in my career, and I was actively, like, you know, discouraged. Somebody told me I was plagiarizing myself or whatever. It was a long, long time ago. And I thought, well, that's silly.

1:52.4

You know, if something's important and it's still true, you got to repeat it, right? So if you've

1:58.7

read the Stansbury Digest, keep listening to this.

2:01.4

I might hit on some points that I didn't make them.

2:03.7

But here's the thing.

2:05.3

I believe that there are, I just call them five long-term cyclical type trends that are at or near or maybe just beyond right around a major inflection point. And you've probably heard me

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