Lucas and Luna dissect the machinery of long-term portfolio construction in this daily show, tackling asset allocation, fixed income, and equity selection with a critical eye on valuation and risk. Each episode is anchored to current market conditions—yields, spreads, sector rotations, and macro data—so the conversation is always timely but never reactive. Lucas brings the analytical rigor of a financial journalist, citing specific bond yields, PE ratios, and earnings reports, while Luna challenges assumptions about duration risk, dividend irrelevance, and the role of international equities. They debate the merits of factor tilts, the signal in the yield curve, and whether a 60/40 portfolio is still viable. This isn't a cheerleading session for passive indexing or a hype machine for the latest IPO; it's a disciplined, numbers-driven discussion for investors who want to understand what they own and why. Listeners come away with a clearer framework for thinking about their own portfolios
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Episode #162
Why Small Caps Finally Outperform the S&P 500
Aug 21, 20268 minS4
The Russell 2000 has been quietly beating the S&P 500 over the past five days, even as tech giants stumble. Lucas and Luna dig into the drivers: a falling dollar, banks getting hammered, and a rotation into value and dividends. They look at why small caps might have room to run, what the Fed's next move could mean, and how investors can play it without chasing noise. Specific numbers like the Russell's 3,018 level and the S&P's 7,674 close ground the conversation in today's tape. Fresh angle, no repeat. #SmallCaps #Russell2000 #ValueStocks #DividendStocks #RateHikes #FedPolicy #DollarStrength #BankStocks #EnergySector #PortfolioDiversification #ActiveETF #IndexFunds #StockMarket2026 #InvestingPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Finance #WealthBuilding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Why Oil Giants Are Outperforming While Banks Slump
Aug 20, 20268 minS4
On this episode of The Investing Podcast, Lucas and Luna dig into a striking divergence in this week's market action: energy majors like ExxonMobil and Chevron are up nearly 4 to 5 percent over five days, while big banks like JPMorgan and Bank of America are down 3 to 4 percent. What's driving this rotation, and what does it say about the broader economy? They unpack the Fed's latest minutes, which hinted at a possible rate hike if inflation doesn't cool, and how that's reshaping sector leadership. Plus, they explore the quiet strength in defensive names like Pfizer and what it means for income investors. With the S&P 500 down nearly 2 percent on the week, they ask whether this is a short-term shakeout or a signal of something bigger. Tune in for a grounded, numbers-driven conversation about how to read sector rotation and position a long-term portfolio. #EnergyStocks #BankStocks #ExxonMobil #Chevron #JPMorgan #BankOfAmerica #SectorRotation #FedMinutes #RateHike #Inflation #DefensiveStocks #Pfizer #LongTermInvesting #PortfolioStrategy #Finance #Investing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
On Episode 160 of The Investing Podcast, Lucas and Luna dig into a notable shift in market sentiment: retail investors are pulling back from the AI trade. With the S&P 500 down 1.2% over the past five days and the Nasdaq off 1.8%, they explore what's driving the caution—from stretched valuations to a more selective approach among everyday traders. They contrast this with the brisk rally in energy stocks like Exxon and Chevron, which are up over 4% in the same period, and discuss whether the rotation into value and dividend payers signals a broader change in how retail money moves. Along the way, they touch on the latest Fed minutes hinting at a possible rate hike if inflation doesn't cool, and what that means for growth stocks. The conversation is grounded in specific numbers and real market moves, giving listeners a concrete takeaway: retail investors aren't abandoning AI, but they're getting picky. It's a timely look at the shifting dynamics of the market as we head into the fall. #RetailInvestors #AITrade #MarketSentiment #StockMarket #Investing #Finance #TechStocks #EnergyStocks #ValueInvesting #DividendStocks #FederalReserve #RateHike #Inflation #Nasdaq #S&P500 #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #InvestingPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Why Value Stocks Are Beating Growth in a Rate-Hold World
Aug 18, 202610 minS4
Value stocks are quietly outperforming growth in a market that's been drifting lower. On this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into the numbers: the Russell 3000 Value index is down less than the broader market, while energy giants like Exxon and Chevron have popped four percent in a single week. They unpack why investors are rotating into cheaper sectors, how dividend payers are becoming the new bond substitutes, and what the Fed's decision to hold rates at 3.63 percent means for the trade. They also look at a surprising bright spot in healthcare, with Pfizer rising despite its past struggles, and ask whether this value rotation has staying power or is just a short-term hedge. Plus, they discuss how the market is pricing in a potential Fed chair change under Kevin Warsh and what that could mean for rate-sensitive stocks. If you're wondering whether to tilt your portfolio toward value, this episode gives you the data and the framework to decide. #ValueStocks #GrowthStocks #StockMarket #Investing #FedPolicy #FederalReserve #RateHikes #DividendStocks #EnergySector #Exxon #Chevron #Pfizer #HealthcareStocks #PortfolioStrategy #MarketRotation #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into a quiet but consequential divergence: CPI keeps ticking up while the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, the PCE deflator, is actually easing. They explain why the Fed cares more about PCE than the headline CPI number, how the recent downward revision in PCE changes the rate-cut calculus, and what it means for your portfolio. Along the way, they touch on the ten-year breakeven inflation rate climbing to 2.27 percent, the small-cap rally, and why Chevron's strength might be a signal. If you've ever wondered why the market and the Fed seem to be speaking different languages, this episode will make sense of it. #PCE #CPI #FederalReserve #Inflation #RateCuts #BreakevenInflation #BondMarket #SmallCaps #Russell2000 #Chevron #EnergyStocks #Investing #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MacroEconomics #FedPolicy #PortfolioStrategy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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