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Welcome to the Plutonomix Podcast, with Laurie Kamhi and Barnaby Levin. Two Perspectives on Wealth and Investing in 10 Minutes or Less. The word “Plutonomics” means the “Study of Wealth” and it is our Mission to educate; to help Clients think about their goals and how they might benefit from working with an Advisor to achieve them. But more importantly, it’s to make sure our listeners understand both the Pros and Cons of any issue so they can make Informed Decisions and increase the odds of finding the “right” answer, for them. You see, it’s not who’s “Right” or “Wrong” but, knowing there are NO “unbiased” opinions – and that “Where you Sit depends on where you Stand” – the challenge to making good Decisions is to start by questioning one’s Assumptions and breaking free of our “prejudices” because the truth usually lies somewhere in between. There are always two sides, both of which have merit.
Episodes
7 days ago
Is "Regionalization" Good or Bad?
7 days ago
7 days ago
In this week’s episode of the Plutonomix Podcast, Laurie was out of town so, on his own, Barnaby discusses the shifting sands of globalization and its implications for economies and businesses worldwide. As he navigates the complexities of supply chain disruptions and the revival of domestic manufacturing, he offers listeners a nuanced perspective on the ongoing transformation to more regionalized strategies. From Boeing's cautionary tale to BlackRock CEO Larry Fink's commentary on the Ukraine crisis, the episode weaves together various threads that portray a future in which things may simply have come full circle.
TIMESTAMPS
(01:00) Is Globalization Dead?
(01:58) The Pendulum has Swung, driving the Need to Reassess
(03:00) The Lessons of Boeing: You're only as Strong as your Weakest Link
(05:10) Vertical Integration versus "Just in Time"
(06:50) Coming Full Circle: Reshaping "Globalization"
(07:45) The Unintended Consequences of California's Minimum Wage Hike
(09:55) Finding the Balance
RESOURCES
- What I Think I Know by Barnaby Levin
- The Illusion of Knowledge by Howard Marks
- Closing Technique of the Week: The Ben Franklin Close
- CNBC: The Fed has not made a compelling case for taming inflation by crushing demand, says Judy Shelton
- Stanley Druckenmiller says he'd be 'stunned' if a recession doesn't happen in 2023
- Contact Barnaby
- Contact Laurie
Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
Information Technology in the Media Industry
Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
In this week’s episode of the Plutonomix Podcast, Barnaby Levin and Laurie Kamhi explore the blurred lines between technology, media and telecommunications, often referred to as "TMT." They discuss the convergence of these Sectors -- and of various Industries, in general -- and, as a result, the challenges and impact they're having on investors and consumers alike. With insights into the changing landscape of content consumption -- and the need for capital and accessibility -- Barnaby and Laurie share their perspectives on investing in the evolving world of TMT.
TIMESTAMPS
(01:55) The blurring lines between Sectors and Industries
(03:45) Questions raised by this Convergence
(04:55) My, how things have changed
(06:00) First Principles and doing your Due Diligence
(06:50) Shakeups that don't always end well
(08:15) The Genie's out of the bottle for Artificial Intelligence
(09:05) The need for capital and accessibility in technology
(09:50) The Value of investing in the Media and Social Media sectors
RESOURCES
- What I Think I Know by Barnaby Levin
- The Illusion of Knowledge by Howard Marks
- Closing Technique of the Week: The Ben Franklin Close
- CNBC: The Fed has not made a compelling case for taming inflation by crushing demand, says Judy Shelton
- Stanley Druckenmiller says he'd be 'stunned' if a recession doesn't happen in 2023
- Contact Barnaby
- Contact Laurie
Saturday Mar 02, 2024
Investment Implications of "The Battle Between the HAVES & HAVE NOTS"
Saturday Mar 02, 2024
Saturday Mar 02, 2024
In this week’s episode of the Plutonomix Podcast, Barnaby Levin and Laurie Kamhi discuss the growing wealth divide and the consequences it will have on the economic and investment landscape - including something now referred to as "Money Dysmorphia." They explore the impact the pending, $72 Trillion transfer of wealth from Boomers to younger generations might have in the midst of this and the risks associated with being the beneficiary of sudden wealth. Barnaby and Laurie also touch on the potential benefit dividends can have in stock-picking strategies and the need for alternative investments when faced with market volatility. And they remind listeners of the importance of patience and preparation when navigating times of economic and political uncertainty.
TIMESTAMPS
(01:22) How growing inequality may lead to "The Battle Between the HAVES & HAVE NOTS"
(03:07) The pending transfer of wealth from Boomers to younger generations
(05:00) Money Dysmorphia
(06:37) The potential comeback of the Dividend Discount Model
(07:58) Battening down the hatches in uncertain times
(09:03) The importance of planning ahead, with or without an advisor
(09:53) "All that glitters is not gold"
RESOURCES
- What I Think I Know by Barnaby Levin
- The Illusion of Knowledge by Howard Marks
- Closing Technique of the Week: The Ben Franklin Close
- CNBC: The Fed has not made a compelling case for taming inflation by crushing demand, says Judy Shelton
- Stanley Druckenmiller says he'd be 'stunned' if a recession doesn't happen in 2023
- Contact Barnaby
- Contact Laurie
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Social Security and The Battle of the HAVES & HAVE NOTS
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
In this week’s episode of the Plutonomix Podcast, Barnaby Levin and Laurie Kamhi discuss the increasingly relevant topic of wealth management and the socioeconomic challenges facing different demographics. Barnaby and Laurie talk about issues related to Social Security's sustainability and the impending, economic consequences due to the disparity between the 'haves' and the 'have nots' (that is, those that have wealth and those who do not). They look at the urgent need for reform in government spending and how these changes could positively impact personal investment strategies, if done. They also discuss the implications of large wealth transfers from one generation to the next, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy and responsibility.
TIMESTAMPS
(02:00) Concerns about the affordability of buying a home
(02:57) Unsustainability of the Social Security system
(04:53) Potential impact of AI on productivity and GDP
(05:52) Need for political reform and shared responsibility
(07:29) Risks and challenges of transferring wealth to younger generations
(08:52) Urgent reform needed for Social Security and Medicare
RESOURCES
- What I Think I Know by Barnaby Levin
- The Illusion of Knowledge by Howard Marks
- Closing Technique of the Week: The Ben Franklin Close
- CNBC: The Fed has not made a compelling case for taming inflation by crushing demand, says Judy Shelton
- Stanley Druckenmiller says he'd be 'stunned' if a recession doesn't happen in 2023
- Contact Barnaby
- Contact Laurie
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Unions and the Battle of the ”Haves” and ”Have Nots”
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Monday Dec 04, 2023
In this week’s episode of the Plutonomix Podcast, Barnaby Levin and Laurie Kamhi discuss the growing battle between the "Haves" and "Have Nots." They focus on the rise of Unions; the influence of Gen Z; and how Gen X might help. They not only explore the historical perspective of labor unions - and how their original purpose was to protect workers' rights - but also the role Management has played in exacerbating the widening, wage disparity and feelings of resentment between the two. However, they also highlight the negative impact unions can have on the 90% of the workforce who aren't members. Finally, while acknowledging the potential consequences of a society filled with anger and driven by impulsive behavior, Barnaby and Laurie provide investment strategies for navigating this changing landscape, including private credit, artificial intelligence and essential services.
TIMESTAMPS
[01:35] The Battle between the "Haves" and "Have Nots"
[07:12] Wage disparities and their effect on Society
[06:08] The impact of Unions on workers and the economy, positive and negative
[09:30] The influence of Social Media when it's people primary source for news
[10:21] Investing strategies in a divided world
[11:47] Planning for the future and the Power of Compounding
RESOURCES
- What I Think I Know by Barnaby Levin
- The Illusion of Knowledge by Howard Marks
- Closing Technique of the Week: The Ben Franklin Close
- CNBC: The Fed has not made a compelling case for taming inflation by crushing demand, says Judy Shelton
- Stanley Druckenmiller says he'd be 'stunned' if a recession doesn't happen in 2023
- Contact Barnaby
- Contact Laurie
Friday Sep 22, 2023
The Battle Between the ”Haves” and ”Have Nots”
Friday Sep 22, 2023
Friday Sep 22, 2023
In this week’s episode of the Plutonomix Podcast, Barnaby Levin and Laurie Kamhi remind listeners what three of the biggest risks facing the Market and the global economy are. They analyze the viewpoints of three, highly regarded investors and share their own insights on volatility; the conflict between the US and China over Taiwan; and the battle between the "Haves" and "Have Nots." Barnaby and Laurie then highlight the important role Generation X may play in shaping politics and the future of our country.
TIMESTAMPS
00:37 Reiterating three of the biggest risks to the Market
02:03 Conclusions regarding two of them, including the potential conflict over Taiwan
04:40 The importance of Demographics and generational shifts
06:05 The significance of Generation X
08:17 Neil Howe's "Fourth Turning" and the Battle of the "Haves" and "Have Nots"
10:39 "Where you Sit depends on where you Stand"
RESOURCES
- What I Think I Know by Barnaby Levin
- The Illusion of Knowledge by Howard Marks
- Closing Technique of the Week: The Ben Franklin Close
- CNBC: The Fed has not made a compelling case for taming inflation by crushing demand, says Judy Shelton
- Stanley Druckenmiller says he'd be 'stunned' if a recession doesn't happen in 2023
- Contact Barnaby
- Contact Laurie
Wednesday Sep 13, 2023
What IS ”The NEXT BIG RISK”?
Wednesday Sep 13, 2023
Wednesday Sep 13, 2023
In this week’s episode of the Plutonomix Podcast, Barnaby Levin and Laurie Kamhi discuss the insights shared by three, highly-regarded investors in an interview on Bloomberg's "Next Big Risk." They explore the potential conflicts between the U.S and China over Taiwan; the battle between the "Haves" and "Have Nots;" and the consequence of zero interest-rate policies and Quantitative Tightening on Market behavior. Laurie and Barnaby provide their own perspectives on these issues and emphasize the importance of understanding the deeper patterns at work in order to adapt to future events.
TIMESTAMPS
02:05 US-China conflict; Wealth Inequality; and Market sell-offs
03:35 Zero interest-rate policies; debt; and their impact on the Market
06:00 Historical context of China's perspective on Taiwan (and why it matters)
10:15 The Impact of younger generations on Social Change
11:40 "The Shadow our Past projects in Front of Us" and the importance of recognizing patterns
RESOURCES
- What I Think I Know by Barnaby Levin
- The Illusion of Knowledge by Howard Marks
- Closing Technique of the Week: The Ben Franklin Close
- CNBC: The Fed has not made a compelling case for taming inflation by crushing demand, says Judy Shelton
- Stanley Druckenmiller says he'd be 'stunned' if a recession doesn't happen in 2023
- Contact Barnaby
- Contact Laurie
Friday Jul 28, 2023
Speaking of Money...
Friday Jul 28, 2023
Friday Jul 28, 2023
In this week’s episode of the Plutonomix Podcast, Barnaby Levin and Laurie Kamhi discuss the importance of speaking openly about money, emphasizing the need for couples to align their financial goals and have regular discussions on how best to get there, together. They highlight the significance of preparing for unexpected events, such as death or divorce, by sharing passwords and ensuring all financial information is readily accessible, in such an event. And they point out the benefits -- when families do speak openly -- it can provide through reduced stress; increased understanding; and, ultimately, greater happiness.
TIMESTAMPS
02:00 Raising resilient, self-reliant kids
03:45 The importance of open communication about money in relationships
04:50 "Begin with the End in Mind" when discussing finances
06:20 It's never too early or too late to develop good money habits
06:50 Preparing for unexpected events, like death or divorce
07:35 Keeping financial information safe, but available
RESOURCES
- What I Think I Know by Barnaby Levin
- The Illusion of Knowledge by Howard Marks
- Closing Technique of the Week: The Ben Franklin Close
- CNBC: The Fed has not made a compelling case for taming inflation by crushing demand, says Judy Shelton
- Stanley Druckenmiller says he'd be 'stunned' if a recession doesn't happen in 2023
- Contact Barnaby
- Contact Laurie
Tuesday Jul 25, 2023
Dodged a Bullet
Tuesday Jul 25, 2023
Tuesday Jul 25, 2023
In this week’s episode of the Plutonomix Podcast, Barnaby Levin and Laurie Kamhi discuss the recent, bipartisan passage of the Debt Ceiling under the leadership of Kevin McCarthy in the House. With the Fed finally deciding to Pause, they say this may allow us to avoid a Recession, with the caveat Treasury will now need to sell a trillion dollars of new debt to fund current spending, which may lead to an increase in rates as well. They also highlight the challenges faced by regional banks due to commercial loans coming due and the impact vacancies will have on Debtors ability to service their debt. Finally, they look back on a few of their more recent predictions, which have proven prescient.
TIMESTAMPS
01:25 The McCarthy Compromise
03:25 Pent up Demand
03:45 The Notion of Rolling Recessions
05:50 Dispersion Among the Pundits
06:40 The PEG Ratio: Focus on Price to Earnings Growth
08:25 A Stock Picker's Market
09:25 Ahead of the Curve with Some of Their Biggest Predictions
RESOURCES
- What I Think I Know by Barnaby Levin
- The Illusion of Knowledge by Howard Marks
- Closing Technique of the Week: The Ben Franklin Close
- CNBC: The Fed has not made a compelling case for taming inflation by crushing demand, says Judy Shelton
- Stanley Druckenmiller says he'd be 'stunned' if a recession doesn't happen in 2023
- Contact Barnaby
- Contact Laurie
Wednesday May 24, 2023
Recession Resistant
Wednesday May 24, 2023
Wednesday May 24, 2023
In this week’s episode of the Plutonomix Podcast, Barnaby Levin and Laurie Kamhi -- after a brief discussion about the Debt Ceiling -- offer investment tips for navigating a potential Recession. They suggest raising Cash and allocating some part of that to short-term Treasuries while, from a longer-term perspective, they consider everything from Distressed and Floating-Rate debt; to Small-Cap stocks; and (for those with a contrarian bent) Commercial Real Estate. However, when it does come to Small Cap at this point of the economic cycle, they stress the importance of diversification, as there will be "blow-ups."
TIMESTAMPS
[01:50] The Bond Market is betting on Recession
[03:20] Giving Voice to the Minority
[05:00] A true Balanced Budget Amendment
[06:00] The notion of a "Rolling" Recession
[08:45] Start by Building a Reserve
{11:00] From Affordable Housing and Healthcare to Small-Business Lending
RESOURCES
- What I Think I Know by Barnaby Levin
- The Illusion of Knowledge by Howard Marks
- Closing Technique of the Week: The Ben Franklin Close
- CNBC: The Fed has not made a compelling case for taming inflation by crushing demand, says Judy Shelton
- Stanley Druckenmiller says he'd be 'stunned' if a recession doesn't happen in 2023
- Contact Barnaby
- Contact Laurie