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Disclosure: https://bit.ly/3Yc920O
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  <title>Episode 48: Liquidity, Debt, and Private Credit: Navigating Hidden Dangers in Volatile Markets - 11/22/2025</title>
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  <description>The More for Your Money panel reviewed a volatile week where all four major indexes declined, noting "mixed signals" indicative of a battle between bulls and bears. Guest Todd asserted that the market, by nearly every metric, is currently a bubble built on credit and debt, drawing historical parallels to 1929. A major concern discussed was liquidity risk, specifically identifying private equity/credit as a "hidden evil" due to its lack of regulation and transparency compared to public markets. The panel also debated a listener query regarding the risk of the federal government taking equity stakes in private strategic companies (like Intel) while managing massive national debt. Special Guests: Greg Snyder and Todd Berkley.
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  <description>John Berkley walks through history. Explore the evolution of federal taxation since 1913 and the growth of government spending. Discover how the investment landscape has transformed over time, discussing changes in investment opportunities and products like IRAs, 401ks, Roths, indexing, and the impact of regulations and industry practices. 
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  <title>Episode 17: Understanding Market Breadth, P/E Calculations, and Valuation Indicators - 04/19/2025</title>
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  <description>In this episode, Todd Berkley joins John in a discussion of the current state of the market, noting that the S&amp;amp;P 500 was down for the week despite more stocks going up than down. The conversation delved into the complexities of price-earnings multiples, highlighting the differences between simple and aggregate calculations, as well as market-cap weighted versus equal-weighted P/E ratios. Todd explained the Buffett indicator, which compares total market cap to GDP, and the Schiller P/E, a 10-year inflation-adjusted ratio, both suggesting the market is expensive. They also touched upon the influence of events like the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on the market and discussed the insights of successful investors like Felix Zulauf, who had made accurate market predictions, and the perspective of Jeremy Siegel on potentially permanently higher P/E multiples due to increased money supply Special Guest: Todd Berkley.
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