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Faith Driven Investor

Episode 196 - Marks on the Markets: Tariff Shockwaves and Investor Values with special guest Deirdre Gibson

May 12, 2025
56:10

In this May 2025 episode of Faith Driven Investor, hosts Richard Cunningham and John Coleman welcome Deirdre Gibson, ETF Specialist and National Sales Director at Praxis Investment Management, for a wide-ranging discussion on faith-driven investing and current market conditions.

Episode Highlights:

Understanding ETFs vs. Mutual Funds (2:31-4:42)

  • Gibson explains the structural differences between ETFs and mutual funds
  • Key advantages of ETFs: tax benefits, liquidity, transparency, and lower minimum investments
  • How ETF structure makes diversified investing more accessible to everyday people

Jesus as a Model for Engagement (7:39-12:03)

  • Gibson shares insights from her Kingdom Advisors conference presentation
  • Examines how Jesus engaged with sinners rather than avoiding them
  • Applies this model to faith-driven investing: avoid, seek, engage framework
  • Makes the case for strategic engagement with companies rather than only screening them out

The "Sullivan Principles" and Christian Influence (12:03-15:19)

  • Coleman discusses how the Episcopal Church's 1971 engagement with GM over apartheid led to industry-wide change
  • How Christians can use capital ownership to influence corporate behavior
  • The missed opportunity when Christians only avoid rather than engage

Research on Faith-Aligned Investing (20:50-24:24)

  • Praxis research reveals significant gap between investor desires and advisor actions
  • 70-85% of investors want values-aligned options while only 9% of advisors initiate these conversations
  • Evidence that clients are making investments outside advisor relationships when values-alignment isn't offered

Tariffs and Market Analysis (29:01-41:42)

  • Comprehensive breakdown of the Trump administration's tariff strategy and goals
  • Analysis of four key administration objectives: reducing trade deficits, leveling playing fields, securing critical supply chains, and changing allies' position toward China
  • Coleman's five-point framework for achieving a "soft landing" through modest and reciprocal tariffs

Market Outlook and Behavioral Finance (42:11-47:05)

  • Disconnect between resilient economic data and fearful consumer/investor sentiment
  • The phenomenon of "home bias" in investment portfolios
  • The importance of maintaining business confidence to avoid recession despite uncertainty

Closing Thoughts on Human Dignity in Economics (48:33-53:19)

  • Discussion of valuing human contributions beyond productive capacity
  • Faith perspective on economic disruption from AI and technology advancement
  • Biblical frameworks for approaching economic uncertainty with confidence

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