A Wealth of Common Sense. Investor, author, and host of Animal Spirits podcast, focuses on simplifying finance for everyone; has backed over 200 companies.
From March of 1965 through July of 1970, the unemployment rate spent every single month below 5%.1
That’s the longest streak on record in modern economic history…until now.
Since the fall of 2015, the unemployment rate has been below 5% for 125 consecutive months:
OK fine this chart is not technically true.
The unemployment rate spiked to 14% during the first few months of Covid. But that was not a real recess...
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America is the wealthiest country the world has ever seen.
Of course, that wealth is not evenly distributed (and never has been).
It’s concentrated.
The top 10% control nearly 70% of the wealth in this country. The top 1% has the same amount of wealth as the bottom 90% (each is 32% of the total).
The top 1% owns more than 50% of the stocks, while the bottom 50% owns 1% of the stocks.
And it’s not just the top ...
In the nine years from 2000 to 2008 the S&P 500 was down almost as many years as it was up:
That’s three down years in a row from 2000-2002 and then the big down year in 2008.
Since 2009 it’s been much smoother sailing.
The S&P has finished out the calendar year down just two times out of the past 17 years:
In 2018 the S&P 500 finished the year down a little more than 4%. Then the 2022 bear marke...
We also answered questions about the Mag 7 sell-off, 24/7 trading, why valuations are higher and how to produce financial content as a financial advisor.
Further Reading:
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