Dr. Bryan Taylor, Global Financial Data - 100 Ways To Beat Market; You Just Figure Out What Works For You & Stick To Plan | #365
In episode 365, we welcome our guest, Dr. Bryan Taylor, President and Chief Economist for Global Financial Data, which provides the most comprehensive, historical economic and financial information available anywhere. In today’s episode, we put today’s market into historical context. We start by looking at the history of interest rates and then hear why the 2020’s may be “The COVID Decade.” Then we touch on whether or not the dominance of the U.S. stock market will continue, what Bryan’s research shows about seasonality in the stock market, and whether we can learn any lessons from past industries that dominated the way the technology sector has of late.
Key Points
- The episode discusses the historical context of today's market, including a focus on the history of interest rates and the potential for the 2020s to be a COVID-influenced decade of growth with possible parallels to other historically prosperous decades.
- Guest Brian Taylor shares insights on the long-term trend of declining interest rates managed by central banks, the superior performance of stocks over bonds, and the potential for commodities to be a good investment relative to the stock market in the next decade.
- The conversation also explores the trend of global market integration, the potential future of a 24-hour global stock market without local exchanges, and the role of technology and biotech sectors in leading market growth.
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