Fisher Investments’ Ken Fisher Answers Your Questions on Inflation, the New Bull Market & More
Fisher Investments’ founder, Executive Chairman and Co-Chief Investment Officer Ken Fisher answers viewer mailbag questions about inflation, bank lending and new bull market investment opportunities. Ken starts by addressing investor concerns that ongoing loan and credit growth will cause inflation to remain hot. According to Ken, other major inflation drivers, such as manufacturing input prices, likely help lower inflation over time, albeit in an irregular pattern.
Next, Ken discusses which stock categories tend to outperform early in a new bull market. Typically, stocks that were hit hardest during a bear market rebound quickly in a new bull market. Ken says after the initial bounce period, which historically lasts 8-13 months, you might consider different categories to capitalize on late bull market growth.
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I can't believe someone is asking a question about your hands waiving. I love you using your hands. You are sincere!
@marydahle6662
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Hand movements and mouth movements and understanding speach come from the same area of the brain. It makes sense that they go together both for the listener and the speaker. From Science News Words, Gestures Are Translated By Same Brain Regions Date: November 10, 2009 Source: NIH/National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders And from research at Stanford.. the"state" on the cortical "map" corresponding to our hands also contained "cities" belonging to the "state" known as our mouth. But more importantly we're here to capture some of your wisdom. Thank you for sharing it.
Looking good, Ken! Thanks for all the free info, wishing you all the best in 2023.
Very helpful! Thank you Sir. Much appreciated!!
Understandable descriptions for the common man hurray! A very nice fireplace too
some people asked really stupid questions, haha. continue your great videos and thank you for taking the time.
Keep waving your hands Ken. If annoys some people they’re too easily annoyed…..
Always good to hear your analysis. Thank you. Les
Love the geab bag videos because Ken can give a more detailed explanation.
Love the answers!
I like these Q & A videos! 🎉
Thank you!
I love how you wave your hands around. It's almost the best part of watching you minus the advice. Easier to comprehend and more interesting!
Thank you
Very appreciate it! You are really great person and give lots of inspiration on many perspectives. I'm learning so much things on many things thnx!!! I bought your books and they are also really good. Thanks~
Much appreciated captain!
Haha ab that hand-waving stuff. LOL Great content and always entertaining. Do not retire. Well, not from KZread or book writing. The mailbag vids are fun.
Good Q&A... two questions 1. Did you ever meet and speak at any length to Milton Friedman? 2. What was Friedman's views on a totally 'out of control, run-a-way' Balance Sheet?
As you say your all right!
I’ve got a question. Can you determine how much day traders cause the volatility?
Love the hand waving
I love the hands!!!
Lol, I never even thought about you waving your hands. But i did make a moment about a KZreadr waving his tattoo arms so much that I thought he was landing a plane.
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Comment not moment
Very nice hair Mr Fisher!
Thanks Ken…don’t stop moving those hands…i am a visual learner…lol
How do you submit questions
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Have you watched this video to the end?
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At what point are considerations made for we are making history ? Versus relying on history to make decisions
😂😂 love how you responded to your looks..😂❤
Thanks Ken. My guess is that I would not the person concerned with the color of your hair, running my money for me. Good stuff...
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Lol....kidding aside. I never miss these words of investing wisdom
Sir ..accept my regards Arnab
Thank you for all the free content, sir. I read your father's book "Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits", from which I took that stocks are considered prudent at the moment they're not. I feel your advice recently has had the same sentiment. Stay Healthy and Safe!
No hands! That's like telling BOC no cowbell!
Your hand movement does not bother me. Your hair is your business. Good for you on the response
If you listen Ken month after month and compare it to Cramer or the talking heads it is much more accurate over time. It is or can't be concise enough to be specific because: "Whether you are Warren Buffett or Jimmy Buffett no body knows!"
pay no attention to anyone talking about hair or hand waving......I know for me I'm here for the market wisdom. There is no compression algorithm for experience . A quote by the great Andy Jassy of Amazon.
You actually think we’re at the beginning of a bull market??
Lol funny stuff
Making money is an action. Keeping money is behavior. Growing money is knowledge..
You have to use the hands, too much abstract lol
Ken Fisher is pricing in mostly black hair on his head from 2023-to the forseeable future. Despite his belief that assets that recede the most during a bear market tend to bounce the most during the following bull market, he would like to point out that this pattern does not apply to his receding hairline, and that it would be extremely unlikely, and even freakish, if his hairline would reach the same levels it was at when he was 26.