
Facts vs Feelings with Ryan Detrick & Sonu Varghese
This podcast takes a deep dive into the market-moving events to cut through the noise and help you identify what really matters. Facts vs Feelings is hosted by Chief Market Strategist, Ryan Detrick and VP, Global Macro Strategist, Sonu Varghese, and is a product of the Carson Investment Research Team.The information included herein is for informational purposes and is intended for use by advisors only, and should not be copied, reproduced, or re-distributed without the consent of CWM, LLC. Carson Partners offers investment advisory services through CWM, LLC, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Carson Coaching and CWM, LLC are separate but affiliated companies and wholly-owned subsidiaries of Carson Group Holdings, LLC. Carson Coaching does not provide advisory services.
Latest episodes

Mar 19, 2025 • 44min
Correction, How Worried Should We Be? (Ep. 127)
The recent sharp decline in the S&P 500 triggers a fascinating discussion about market corrections and recovery patterns. Historically, quick drops often lead to significant rebounds. Investor sentiment is bearish, reminiscent of 2009, presenting potential buying opportunities. While domestic markets stumble, international stocks show surprising resilience. The hosts delve into the effects of inflation trends and the Fed's role, all while advocating the necessity of diversification across portfolios to navigate these turbulent times.

Mar 12, 2025 • 47min
Talking Pies, Pi Day & Patty’s Day with Warren Pies (Ep. 126)
Warren Pies, Co-founder of 3Fourteen Research, joins the discussion, offering expertise in macro quantitative research. They explore the latest job numbers, stressing that despite concerns, key indicators like residential construction payrolls are holding steady. The Fed's challenge of finding a neutral interest rate and its potential impact on economic growth takes center stage. Additionally, they celebrate Pi Day and St. Patrick’s Day with lighthearted anecdotes about favorite pies and Chicago's iconic green river tradition.

Mar 5, 2025 • 45min
Growth Scare (Ep. 125)
In the latest episode of Facts vs Feelings, Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist, and Sonu Varghese, VP, Global Macro Strategist, dive into the latest market volatility, tariff concerns, and whether the economy is truly slowing down or if fears are overblown. Despite uncertainty, they analyze the data behind the "growth scare" and discuss whether the bull market still has room to run.Key Takeaways:Market Volatility & Growth Concerns: Stocks have pulled back due to new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, but history shows that early-year volatility in a post-election cycle is normal.Tariffs & Economic Impact: Tariffs are sparking concerns, but the lack of a dollar surge suggests it may not spiral into a full trade war.Stock Market Resilience: While tech has struggled, financials, real estate, and consumer staples have shown strong performance, proving the market can broaden out beyond large-cap tech.Fed & Interest Rates: Despite inflation fears, rate cuts remain on the table for later this year, potentially providing a tailwind for stocks.Seasonal Trends & Historical Context: The first quarter of post-election years tends to be choppy, but historical data suggests a stronger market performance in the coming months.Consumer Spending & Economic Data: A sharp drop in GDP expectations is mostly driven by a trade imbalance and tariff front-loading, rather than an actual economic collapse.What’s your take on the markets? Drop a comment below and let us know! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share for weekly market insights!Questions about the show? We’d love to hear from you! factsvsfeelings@carsongroup.com Connect with Ryan: LinkedIn: Ryan DetrickX: Ryan DetrickConnect with Sonu: LinkedIn: Sonu VargheseX: Sonu Varghese#StockMarket #Investing #MarketVolatility #Tariffs #EconomicGrowth #InterestRates #BullMarket #FederalReserve #FinancePodcast #CarsonGroup

Feb 26, 2025 • 54min
Denominator Blindness (Ep. 124)
Explore the latest market dynamics as stocks hit record highs despite concerns over tariffs and inflation. Discover the potential for Fed rate cuts and impressive earnings growth across sectors. The hosts discuss surprising resilience in consumer finances amid rising debt and the complexities of economic indicators. They highlight the importance of diversification in uncertain times and share entertaining personal stories alongside valuable insights into market trends.

Feb 19, 2025 • 44min
Eggscellent Inflation or Not (Ep. 123)
Summary:In this episode of Facts vs Feelings, Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist, and Sonu Varghese, VP, Global Macro Strategist, dive into the rising cost of eggs and other factors contributing to inflation stickiness. They also discuss the stock market flirting with an all-time high, when to expect cuts from the Fed, and much more!Key Takeaways:The S&P 500 is near an all-time high despite economic concerns.Inflation remains a hot topic, with rising egg prices making headlines.Momentum is driving market performance, with all 11 S&P sectors in positive territory.Housing, auto insurance, and used cars are the primary contributors to inflation stickiness.The Fed remains in a cutting bias, but rate cuts may not happen until midyear.Trade and tariff policies have the potential for long-term market impacts.The possibility of a government shutdown is looming, adding another layer of uncertainty.Retail sales took a surprising hit, but that may be due to recent extreme weather and seasonality.Questions about the show? We’d love to hear from you! factsvsfeelings@carsongroup.comConnect with Ryan:LinkedIn: Ryan DetrickX: Ryan DetrickConnect with Sonu:LinkedIn: Sonu VargheseX: Sonu VargheseRelevant Hashtags:#StockMarket #Investing #Inflation #InterestRates #MarketTrends #FinancePodcast #Eggflation #FederalReserve #Tariffs #PersonalFinance #CarsonGroup

Feb 12, 2025 • 41min
Besides Tariffs, What Scares Us (Ep. 122)
Summary: In this episode of Facts vs. Feelings, Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist, and Sonu Varghese, VP, Global Macro Strategist, discuss the biggest economic and market concerns beyond tariffs. They dive into historical market indicators, the Federal Reserve’s stance on interest rates, employment trends, and whether the third year of a bull market signals trouble. The duo also touches on global markets, the effects of potential retaliatory tariffs, and the latest employment data revisions.Key Takeaways:· Tariff Uncertainty: New tariffs on steel and aluminum imports could lead to retaliatory measures from Europe and other trade partners.· Market Indicators: The December low indicator flashed a warning, though broader market trends remain resilient.· Federal Reserve & Interest Rates: The Fed is taking a cautious approach, possibly delaying rate cuts until later in the year or even 2026.· Employment Trends: Payroll revisions lowered job growth estimates, but productivity gains remain a silver lining.· Market Breadth & Leadership Shift: Large-cap tech stocks show signs of lagging, while broader market participation remains mixed.· Historical Trends: Year three of a bull market tends to be weaker, averaging only a 2% gain.· Any questions about the show? Send it to us! We’d love to hear from you! factsvsfeelings@carsongroup.com Connect with Ryan: · LinkedIn: Ryan Detrick· X: Ryan Detrick Connect with Sonu: · LinkedIn: Sonu Varghese· X: Sonu Varghese Relevant Hashtags: #StockMarket #Investing #Economy #Tariffs #FederalReserve #InterestRates #Finance #MarketTrends #WealthManagement #Trading #EconomicOutlook

Feb 5, 2025 • 42min
The Tariff Man is Back (Ep. 121)
In this episode, Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist at Carson Group & Sonu Varghese, VP, Global Macro Strategist at Carson Group, dive into the latest tariff drama, analyzing its potential impact on the economy, markets, and inflation. They explore past trade wars, the Fed’s stance on inflation uncertainty, and how fiscal policy—especially potential tax cuts—could shape 2025. Plus, they discuss the January market rally, historical trends for February, and why volatility is a necessary part of investing.Ryan and Sonu discuss:Tariffs create uncertainty, but history shows markets adapt.The Fed’s rate cut timeline may be delayed due to inflation concerns.Fiscal policy could offset the impact of tariffs, especially with potential tax cuts.Despite uncertainty, broadening market trends and strong corporate earnings remain positive.February has historically been weak post-election, but the long-term outlook remains bullish.Resources: ● Any questions about the show? Send it to us! We’d love to hear from you! factsvsfeelings@carsongroup.com Connect with Ryan Detrick: ● LinkedIn: Ryan Detrick● X: Ryan Detrick Connect with Sonu Varghese: ● LinkedIn: Sonu Varghese● X: Sonu Varghese Publishing Tags: #FinancialMarkets #Investing #StockMarket #Economy #Tariffs #TradeWar #Inflation #FederalReserve #InterestRates #MarketTrends #InvestmentStrategy #GlobalEconomy #StockMarketAnalysis #EconomicPolicy #PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #InvestorEducation #MarketVolatility #Trading #WealthManagement #FinancePodcast

Jan 29, 2025 • 50min
Is Tech in DeepSeek? (Ep. 120)
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping industries and global competition, and understanding its market impact is critical.How do advancements like DeepSeek's AI change the game? What does it mean for the global economy, technology stocks, and U.S.-China relations?In this episode, Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist at Carson Group & Sonu Varghese, VP, Global Macro Strategist at Carson Group, explore the transformative impact of AI, the economic trends shaping 2024, and the importance of diversification in portfolios. They also discuss the implications of AI for productivity, technology sector competition, and global markets.Ryan and Sonu discuss: The emergence of DeepSeek, a cost-effective and open-source AI competitor, and its implications for the AI marketU.S. and Chinese competition in technology innovation and the broader economic significance of AI advancementsThe impact of AI cost reductions on accessibility, productivity, and business adoption across sectorsRecent market trends, including the role of technology stocks, mid-cap performances, and financial sector growthThe broader economic outlook, emphasizing the benefits of AI-driven cost efficiencies for the economy and the importance of maintaining diversified investment strategiesAnd more!Resources:Any questions about the show? Send it to us! We’d love to hear from you! factsvsfeelings@carsongroup.com Connect with Ryan Detrick: LinkedIn: Ryan DetrickX: Ryan DetrickConnect with Sonu Varghese: LinkedIn: Sonu VargheseX: Sonu Varghese

Jan 22, 2025 • 38min
Guess Who's Back (Ep. 119)
Markets are buzzing with surprising strength, particularly among small and mid-cap stocks. Inflation metrics are improving, influenced by lagging indicators like housing costs. The potential impact of tariffs and a stronger dollar could reshape U.S. manufacturing and inflation expectations. Labor market trends show resilience, especially in construction jobs, suggesting economic stabilization. Amidst this, policy uncertainties and community support stories weave through the discussion, highlighting the complex web of current economic dynamics.

Jan 15, 2025 • 54min
2025 Outlook (Ep. 118)
Explore the dynamic landscape of market strategies as the hosts reveal their optimistic predictions for 2025. They discuss expected stock growth of 12-15% and bond performance at 4-7%, driven by resilient consumer behavior. The conversation also highlights potential risks from interest rate hikes and a stagnant housing market. Insights on inflation trends and the U.S. dollar's impact on earnings further enrich the discussion. Listeners will find valuable strategies for diversified investments, particularly in mid-cap and small-cap sectors.