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Matt Newell's avatar

I'm a little baffled by all the US value investors mulling what they can do now that the S&P is pretty clearly in speculative territory. Crazy idea but... look elsewhere?

UK stocks are super cheap. The FTSE100 has grown earnings 200% since 2005, versus the S&P's 300%; and yet is up just 70-80%, versus the S&P's 500%. That means >80% of the outperformance has been multiple expansion.

There are some fantastic opportunities in emerging markets too. Or even sticking in the US, as long as you're willing to wade into small cap.

At a high level, value investing is not very complicated. Buy undervalued things, sell overvalued things. If you REALLY can't find anything undervalued, cash is fine - you're probably near a top anyway.

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Methodica Trading Research's avatar

Thank you for the insightful article! I personally think there is a need for more clarity on Trump’s stance regarding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. It’s baffling that he doesn’t seem to grasp how every dollar funneled into Bitcoin is a dollar diverted from productive investments that could benefit the broader economy. Beyond that, the real-world utility of crypto and blockchain right now seems limited to speculation and, unfortunately, facilitating illicit activities like money laundering. While blockchain tech has potential, its current misuse often overshadows any legitimate benefits.

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