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Afford Anything

The Most Expensive Election Trade Ever Made (A Cautionary Tale)

Afford Anything

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Entrepreneurship, Business, Investing

4.63.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

#554: The U.S. jobs market hit a surprising speed bump in October, adding just 12,000 new jobs — way below the expected 100,000.  A mix of natural disasters and labor unrest explains the slump. Recent hurricanes in the Southeast wiped out somewhere between 40,000 to 70,000 jobs, while strikes at Boeing and other companies added to the slowdown. Against this backdrop, the Federal Reserve looks ready to cut interest rates next week by 0.25 percent. Meanwhile, gold is having its biggest moment since 1979, but not for reasons you might expect. Central banks, especially in China and India, are loading up on physical gold like never before. Poland's central bank has grabbed 167 tons of gold and wants to keep 20 percent of its reserves in gold — a move that hints at banks preparing for possible global shake-ups. Remember when I-Bonds were the hot ticket in 2022, paying out 9.6 percent? Those glory days are gone. The new rate has dropped to 3.1 percent, making your standard high-yield savings account look pretty good in comparison. In the stock market, it's all about the "Magnificent Seven" — Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, and Tesla. These tech giants account for 62 percent of all S&P 500 gains over the past year. The other 493 companies aren't doing too shabby either, with profits expected to grow 13 percent next year. As for the upcoming election, both presidential candidates' economic plans would push the federal deficit higher. The Wharton School of Business says Trump's proposals would add $5.8 trillion to the deficit over 10 years, while Harris's would add $1.2 trillion. There's also talk about tariffs that could spark inflation and maybe even kick off a global trade war. Here's the kicker: during the 2016 election, a 24-year-old Sam Bankman-Fried correctly predicted the outcome before anyone else and made $300 million in a single night trading on that information. But by morning, the markets had swung so wildly that he'd lost $600 million.  The lesson? Even if you guess the election right, predicting how markets will react is a whole different ball game — one that you should avoid. Think long-term, buy-and-hold.  Timestamps: Note: Timestamps will vary on individual listening devices based on dynamic advertising run times. The provided timestamps are approximate and may be several minutes off due to changing ad lengths. 3:15 October jobs report falls short: only 12,000 new jobs added 7:45 Gold prices surge to 45-year high 11:30 Central banks lead global gold buying spree 16:20 The end of the gold standard 20:45 I-Bond rates plummet from 9.6 to 3.1 percent 24:03 The Magnificent 7 create most S&P 500 gains 28:58 US deficit hits 6 percent, tops G7 countries 33:31 Inflation risks and tariff concerns ahead of election 40:10 Why you shouldn't trade the upcoming election Resources Mentioned Wharton’s Trump Campaign Economic Analysis: https://budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2024/8/26/trump-campaign-policy-proposals-2024 Wharton’s Harris Campaign Economic Analysis: https://budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2024/8/26/harris-campaign-policy-proposals-2024 The Economist, Editorial Board Endorsement: https://www.economist.com/in-brief/2024/10/31/why-the-economist-endorses-kamala-harris Bloomberg Endorsement: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2024-10-31/michael-bloomberg-why-i-m-voting-for-kamala-harris The Financial Times endorsement, which is unfortunately behind a paywall: https://www.ft.com/content/3db1db35-f536-4efc-b463-a1fc98a785b0  For more information, visit the show notes at https://affordanything.com/episode554 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The Fed is on track to cut interest rates next week, despite the fact that the U.S. had the most WTF jobs report.

0:07.4

There is a decent chance that inflation is going to keep rising.

0:10.5

Gold is going absolutely bonkers through the roof as investors look for security amidst financial and geopolitical chaos.

0:19.4

Eye bonds are starting to suck.

0:21.6

And we have a cautionary tale for anyone who is thinking about trading based on the election.

0:30.2

I know y'all are buy and holders, but you probably have friends, family, coworkers who want to make stock market trades based on your election predictions. We have a

0:39.7

cautionary tale to illustrate why that's a bad idea, regardless of who wins. Welcome to the first

0:46.2

Friday episode of the Afford Anything podcast. This is the show that understands you can afford

0:51.5

anything but not everything. Every choice carries a trade-off.

0:56.7

And that applies to your money, to your time, to your focus, to your energy, to your attention.

1:01.4

It applies to every limited resource that you have to allocate.

1:05.6

I'm your host, Paula Pant.

1:07.6

I hold a master's in economic reporting from Columbia.

1:10.7

Once a month on the first Friday of the month, we host a monthly economic update.

1:16.3

So welcome to the November 2024, first Friday economic update.

1:21.8

Happy election month. I know election day is coming up.

1:24.9

In a few days, early voting has already started in many states.

1:27.5

I cast my early ballot two days ago.

1:29.8

It was my first time voting in both the city and state of New York.

1:33.7

But the election is not the only big thing that's happening next week.

1:37.5

The Federal Reserve is also meeting, and they seem poised to cut interest rates yet again.

1:44.1

Most likely by another 25 basis points

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