
Stansberry Investor Hour Today's Market Is Different From Any One Before It
Nov 10, 2025
Josh Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management and a savvy market commentator, discusses his unconventional path into finance without formal economics training. He highlights the importance of trusting one’s investing instincts and shares lessons from interviewing investor legends like Peter Lynch. Josh examines today’s bull market, clarifying why it’s not like 1999 and how earnings drive growth. He addresses the risks of AI speculation and emphasizes taking investment risks earlier in life while stressing the need for work-life balance and employee welfare.
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From Cold Calls To Learning By Noticing
- Josh Brown started in the business cold-calling from D&B index cards and learned from 'anti-mentors' in boiler-room brokerages.
- Those early experiences taught him what not to do and shaped his approach to client care.
Bull Market With Localized Bubbles
- Brown sees the current market as a bull market with pockets of speculative bubbles, not a 1999-style mania.
- He attributes the rally mainly to sustained earnings growth and falling interest rates.
Take Risk Early To Let Compounding Work
- Take investment risk earlier in life while you can still earn and recover from drawdowns.
- Favor equity-heavy portfolios now to allow time for compounding and future spending needs.







