My guest today is Kathy Kristof, editor of SideHusl.com, is an award-winning financial journalist, who writes regularly for Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and CBS MoneyWatch. She’s the author of Investing 101, Taming the Tuition Tiger and Kathy Kristof’s Complete Book of Dollars and Sense.
The topic is finance.
In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss:
- If we have bubbles, and we keep having bubbles, what does the average investor do?
- The difficulty of trying to figure out value today
- The impact of interest rates on investors; the “nervousness” of stocks
- Government intervention and trust
- Why investors are better off with a “softer” job market, and a slower recovery
- Why we have a “Goldilocks” economy, and what might happen if a black swan swoops in
- Why almost every strategy will have good results at some time or another, and the importance of picking a strategy for yourself
- Technology, and the connection to entrepreneurial pursuits
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