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  <title>Episode 43: Market Highs and Massive Cash Positions: Learning from Jim Rogers and Warren Buffett - 10/18/2025</title>
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  <description>John Berkley, Greg, and Todd discuss the "extraordinarily expensive" stock market and elevated valuations. Although the S&amp;amp;P 500 is up 13.3% year-to-date, they highlight that legendary investors are signaling caution: Jim Rogers has sold every equity, holding 100% cash, and Warren Buffett maintains a high cash position. The discussion emphasizes that in this high-risk environment, the focus must be on preservation. They dissect the inverted yield curve, noting its 100% accuracy in predicting recession, which typically occurs 12 to 18 months after the inversion. The panel also examines the historical impact of the "Greenspan Put" and the current dangers posed by high margin debt. Special Guests: Greg Snyder and Todd Berkley.
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  <title>Episode 18: Analyzing a Big Up Week - V-Shape, Bear Trap, and Uncommon Cents Investing's Value Strategy</title>
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  <description>The Uncommon Cents Investing Investment Committee discusses a strong market "up week". They debate V-shaped recovery vs. bear trap/secular bear market, highlighting their value investing strategy focusing on staying fully invested and managing investor emotion. A listener emphasizes the value of financial planners. Special Guests: Greg Snyder and Todd Berkley.
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  <title>Episode 17: Understanding Market Breadth, P/E Calculations, and Valuation Indicators - 04/19/2025</title>
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