Nick is right, there is always something to worry about. As Roseanne Roseannadanna said, it’s always something. If it isn’t one thing - it’s another. You either got a toenail in your hamburger or toilet paper clinging to your shoe."
~ 25 years since nabbing Finance & C.S. degrees--to carry on with then the leading semiconductor company and serious investing; I've stopped chasing Fidelity branch visits, watching Bloomberg / CNBC whilst biting nails and grinding teeth. Nick & Jessica here with Josh produce higher signal and lower noise per unit time than the alternatives. So appreciated you three. Carry on please! P.S. CNBC producers; let's hope you pay attention here for a complete refresh of your format and a return to form of sharing investible ideas. Thanks Josh and The Compound.
Nick and Jessica thank you for sharing your knowledge. Love listening to your brilliant work and wisdom on the market. Josh please keep inviting them on to share their views.
There are many favorite guest on your shows we all enjoy and I think touching base with these two on a regular basis is one of the highlights of it all. I’d say all your other shows give out daily/weekly insights which we all want. Then Nick and Jessica are like stepping back and giving us some big picture insights that are refreshing and meaningful. I enjoy them both immensely.
The chart at 13:26 is a chart-crime. You're comparing Jan-May (5-months) vs Jun-Oct (5-months) vs Nov-Dec (2-months). Not apples to apples. More like apples to apples to oranges.
@jhovudu11 @TheCompoundNews That comparison proves our point even more, that November and December have a better average return in just 2 months than the 5 months between June - October. Regardless, it's better to be invested the entire year than staying out of the market during weaker seasonal periods when you can still make some incremental returns.
I know these don’t get the views/love as the other pods on this channel but let me say this crew delivers value! Invest in watching this. Trust
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Totally. Exceptional analysis. These two are brilliant.
@@martytayman9138 Thank you!!
Love this segment! More pleez!
Nick and Jessica do such great work!!!!
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Love the show! Would love it even more if Jessica was given more time to speak...
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Great show, great guests .. insights on incremental cost creep / margin impact to achieve growth were great, thanks Nick!
Thank you, so glad you found it useful!
The goats
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Saw Nick and Jessica clicked like right away before watching the show😊
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Me too!
Great show guys. I always look forward to seeing Nick and Jessica. Thank you 👍
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Time in the market is indeed better than timing the market. Thanks for the great, informative show!
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Nick is right, there is always something to worry about. As Roseanne Roseannadanna said, it’s always something. If it isn’t one thing - it’s another. You either got a toenail in your hamburger or toilet paper clinging to your shoe."
Just keep buying is what your saying, right Cliff?
@@michaelskyros8803 Michael, that is exactly what I'm saying. Like Cramer's sound board: Buy-Buy-Buy
Nick is the man
~ 25 years since nabbing Finance & C.S. degrees--to carry on with then the leading semiconductor company and serious investing; I've stopped chasing Fidelity branch visits, watching Bloomberg / CNBC whilst biting nails and grinding teeth. Nick & Jessica here with Josh produce higher signal and lower noise per unit time than the alternatives. So appreciated you three. Carry on please! P.S. CNBC producers; let's hope you pay attention here for a complete refresh of your format and a return to form of sharing investible ideas. Thanks Josh and The Compound.
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Nick and Jessica thank you for sharing your knowledge. Love listening to your brilliant work and wisdom on the market. Josh please keep inviting them on to share their views.
Thanks so much, we really appreciate your support!
Great show!!!!
Thank you!!
Worked with Nick at CS First Boston. Best in the business.
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First time hearing transmogrify. Thought Josh made that word up for a second 🤣
Nick and Jess! Nick and Jess!
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There are many favorite guest on your shows we all enjoy and I think touching base with these two on a regular basis is one of the highlights of it all.
I’d say all your other shows give out daily/weekly insights which we all want. Then Nick and Jessica are like stepping back and giving us some big picture insights that are refreshing and meaningful.
I enjoy them both immensely.
Thank you so much for your kind words, we really appreciate your support and are so glad you find our insights useful!
Key points on earnings and revenue growth. Very mid or end of cycle behavior
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It's buffet in the back of my mind when i get too bullish... He's tapping me on the shoulder telling me to be careful.. Obviously i want to be bullish
This monthly show is one of the highlights for me please keep this and the quarterly earnings show going! Thanks Josh and DataTrek Team
Hey Josh! Could you please upload the opening tune on UA-cam? That’s sick!
Teansmogify… wow. Great word Josh!
Transmogify
Jessica & Nick are a brilliant team! Thank you for publishing your fine, thought provoking newsletter!
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Wanna make money? Forget the word "sell".
Let's involve Jessica in the conversation or not have her on next time please.
These guys never miss.
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Terrific team and commentary!!
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Meanwhile vpoc moved up indicating distribution close to done.
Instant thumbs up!
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Pacers in 5, batnick.
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The chart at 13:26 is a chart-crime. You're comparing Jan-May (5-months) vs Jun-Oct (5-months) vs Nov-Dec (2-months). Not apples to apples. More like apples to apples to oranges.
chart misdemeanor at worst, chill out :) - Josh
@jhovudu11 @TheCompoundNews That comparison proves our point even more, that November and December have a better average return in just 2 months than the 5 months between June - October. Regardless, it's better to be invested the entire year than staying out of the market during weaker seasonal periods when you can still make some incremental returns.
Just keep buying, but I am curious why September has been such a down market month over the last 20 years. Maybe everyone is sad summer is over?
@@michaelskyros8803I don't miss 100 degrees