Since the 2008 recession, the US stock market has seen historic gains. However as stock prices continue to climb there are good reasons to believe that the vast majority of the market is now overpriced. This makes finding companies that are on sale more difficult than it has ever been before. http://bit.ly/2FDV8fD
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great video, I got some investments going. but I have a (for me) substanial sum on my bank account ready to invest once the next crash arrives. It would be really awesome to look over your shoulder when you do research into a company.
Seriously. I e been buying up physical silver and gold which have been undervalued greatly. They’re in a depression. Especially silver
I’m sorry….did he say 70-80%…..?
Hey Phil, what are some suggestions you can provide for researching companies for beginners? What and where can be a good starting place?
I myself am aggressively saving as much as humanly possible in anticipation of near future market going down. Good advice.
What do you when the MOATS aren't on sale? What do you do for income in the present?
Buying in gold right now
sorry, you meant full Employment?
Is it good or worth to invest or trade in Forex? Thank you for the video and for answering me in advance my teacher Phil! ?
Are these good stocks. 1.TGLS. 2.AT&T 3 .NEU 4.DQ 5.DIS 6.DD 7.BKGFY 8.AMZN
It is very difficult to time the market. Even if the market seems overvalued it can continue going higher and higher with no rhyme or reason. Consistent contributions are the safest bet. It sucks to be on the sidelines as the market continues its move higher.
So You Talking about a Market Crash about to Happen, this is Why I'm Waiting,
The Government Needs to Have a Living Rage, this will Really Make the Economy Even Much Better because People will Spend More by Buy more Products and Services, this will cause Companies to Manufacture more Products and Services,
0% interest rate means that money is worth 0. Everything is cheap. There is no limit to prices.
Does this mean I shouldn't be depositing on my Roth iRA?
what if inflation hits before a stock recession? sitting on a stack of cash wouldn't be so great then
I'm in Canada, but anyway I mostly invest in preferred shares. I like those because there is never a risk that they are in a bubble territory(since no one likes them and few understand them), many Canadian preferred shares reset with the interest rate, and they have been really beaten up by the low interest rate environment making them the perfect bargain for me. I bought preferred shares at the price of 10$, when they are meant to be priced at 25$, they are made to yield the 5 year government of Canada bond yield +1%, but they are priced so low that if interest rate rises even just a bit, when they reset, they will yield a lot and they will be worth a lot more… And if interest rate remains low they still make 5% a year.
Best Teacher ever!
Thanks for all your advice, keep up the videos!
But, the fed is commited to rescuing the stock market with every tiny little dip. Just look at what they did end of 2018, when stocks went down, the fed halted all raising of rates and even indicated that they might reduce rates. I'm concerned that if stocks dip even a little they're going to step in and lower rates. then a year later, when that doesn't work, they'll turn rates negative. then when that doesn't work, they'll start QE and buying up all kinds of assets, to keep the market at all time highs. I'd love to be wrong. but am i?
Sale? What about steel oil NG . All are 50% down right now. How about Aks at 1.5 . Dont you wish you bought ford at 1.5
Thanks Phil; the best advice that I've heard in a while since we are all getting impatient with all this money printing and daily stock market record highs.
Some how I got an audience with Cacadia3301. We talked for a while and during our conversation we came to a dermination of when a stock market crash will happen as a contunium of events. I cannot devulge how we came to the decision, however remember my words: The stock market crash will happen between this time November of 2021 to March of 2022. It will be a flash crash that should occure 3 TIMES with in a year. However our economy will always recover, when it does it will mainly to to A.I.(some words are misspelled on purpose find out why)
Yes the USA is overpriced … amazingly there is a whole bunch of other countries in the world. Some of these countries even have stock markets!!
Why not invest on dividend stocks or dividend etf's for now, when the stock market is not on sale? That way you can save much more money
Is it a bad idea to begin investing in an index fund when the market is "overpriced"?
nonsense.. you can be in bonds, if you are nto in stocks… and being in cash is instant loss for price of inflation 2%
I agree and disagree with phil — Yes, put money aside and wait, but you also want to make sure you have some sort of a piece of the stock market… Right now, I'm in with 15% of the funds that I want to put in the market. This way I have some exposure if this market continues to unreasonably rip to the upside, but I'm not over-exposed and am fully ready to invest at the right time.
But you are losing money if you are not investing now because stock prices keep going up this year!
America is capitalism at its finest! ?? 0 interest rates coming soon, I reckon….
Such a good video Phil! I'm being patient…
finally someone is telling like it is, there is nowhere else to put money. You won't hear that on CNBC
Doesn't a ratio of company revenue to United States GDP fail to account for globalization of the economy through the internet?
Hi, Phil , why I feel so hard just waiting patiently? Looks like I can not imagine seeing a market entering a bear market soon!
The Buffett indicator uses market cap /GNP. GDP measures only domestic revenues. With many large caps selling more and more overseas it is important to use GNP. I’m sure the indicator is still elevated as mentioned in video.
Because we had probably the biggest corporate buy back in stock history. Probably not 100 accurate but certainly part of WHY stocks are not cheap.
I’ve found a few on sale. They’re there; you just have to look a bit harder.
Full unemployment? I think it should’ve been “full employment”.
Has never happened… E.g. ABBV was offered at a great discount a week or two ago. TSLA was discounted a few weeks before that. Have to look at a lot of individual companies and ignore the index/group hype (and think).