Excess Returns

The Truth No One Sees | 41 Great Investors Share Their Most Controversial Belief

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Dec 28, 2025
Join financial historian Jim Grant and Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders as they break down controversial beliefs in investing. Grant argues fervently that gold will always reclaim its status as money, challenging the fiat currency narrative. Meanwhile, Sonders shares her skepticism towards year-end price targets, advocating for blue-chip dividend strategies instead. Their insights push the boundaries of conventional investing wisdom, making for a thought-provoking discussion on risk and market behavior.
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INSIGHT

Gold Will Reclaim Monetary Status

  • Jim Grant argues gold has been, is, and will be money again despite fiat dominance since the 1970s.
  • He expects gold to reclaim a monetary role and benefit gold miners when that shift occurs.
INSIGHT

QE Is Fundamentally Inflationary

  • Andy Constan believes quantitative easing is inherently pro-growth and inflationary despite the low inflation from 2008–2018.
  • He attributes muted inflation then to stronger disinflationary forces that offset QE's effects.
ADVICE

Skip Year-End Price Targets

  • Liz Ann Sonders calls year-end market price targets a dumb exercise and avoids publishing them for individual clients.
  • She warns targets can mislead investors by ignoring the volatile ride between endpoints.
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