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#170 Bob Elliott: The Biggest Risk For Equity Investors Is The Economy Remains Too Strong
Manage episode 418531026 series 3510102
Bob Elliott, cofounder and CEO of Unlimited, which uses machine learning to create index replication ETFs of 2&20 style alternative investments like hedge funds, venture capital, and private equity, joins Julia La Roche on episode 170.
In this episode, Elliott discusses the macro picture and highlights that the economy is in an income-driven expansion, where people are spending out of their income, leading to sustainable growth. However, this income dominance is creating challenges for the Federal Reserve, as inflation remains elevated and nominal growth is strong. Elliott believes that the Fed will continue to collect more information before making any significant policy changes.
He points out that assets are in an “air pocket” right now, and that the biggest risk for equity investors is the economy remains too strong, creating pressure on the bond market. He suggests that investors should consider holding more cash, allocate a portion to gold and commodities, and be cautious about stocks and bonds.
Links:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BobEUnlimited
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BobEUnlimited
Website: https://www.unlimitedfunds.com/
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and welcome Bob Elliott
01:15 Macro picture today + income-driven economic expansion
03:34 Different angles of looking at inflation
06:11 Fed's policy outlook
09:15 Implications of higher for longer
11:50 Long-end of the bond market is the critical driver of asset prices
14:47 The biggest risk for equity investors is the economy remains too strong that creates pressure on the bond market
16:00 Allocating in this setup
18:30 We’re in an 'air pocket’ right now
23:19 The Fed
25:50 Gold allocation and commodities
30:10 Parting thoughts
32:46 Confusion of the income-driven expansion
36:00 Recession
217 에피소드
Manage episode 418531026 series 3510102
Bob Elliott, cofounder and CEO of Unlimited, which uses machine learning to create index replication ETFs of 2&20 style alternative investments like hedge funds, venture capital, and private equity, joins Julia La Roche on episode 170.
In this episode, Elliott discusses the macro picture and highlights that the economy is in an income-driven expansion, where people are spending out of their income, leading to sustainable growth. However, this income dominance is creating challenges for the Federal Reserve, as inflation remains elevated and nominal growth is strong. Elliott believes that the Fed will continue to collect more information before making any significant policy changes.
He points out that assets are in an “air pocket” right now, and that the biggest risk for equity investors is the economy remains too strong, creating pressure on the bond market. He suggests that investors should consider holding more cash, allocate a portion to gold and commodities, and be cautious about stocks and bonds.
Links:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BobEUnlimited
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BobEUnlimited
Website: https://www.unlimitedfunds.com/
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and welcome Bob Elliott
01:15 Macro picture today + income-driven economic expansion
03:34 Different angles of looking at inflation
06:11 Fed's policy outlook
09:15 Implications of higher for longer
11:50 Long-end of the bond market is the critical driver of asset prices
14:47 The biggest risk for equity investors is the economy remains too strong that creates pressure on the bond market
16:00 Allocating in this setup
18:30 We’re in an 'air pocket’ right now
23:19 The Fed
25:50 Gold allocation and commodities
30:10 Parting thoughts
32:46 Confusion of the income-driven expansion
36:00 Recession
217 에피소드
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