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In this episode, Jason and Jeff discuss the potential for a market crash in 2025, exploring various factors that could contribute to such an event. They differentiate between market crashes and economic recessions, define what constitutes a market drawdown, and analyze current market valuations. The conversation also touches on geopolitical risks, investor psychology, and strategies for preparing for potential market downturns.
Companies mentioned: ENPH, GM, NVDA, SOFI, PTON, QS, WOLF
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