After hearing about companies like Meta, Apple, and other US powerhouses, it’s easy to believe the United States has a monopoly on business and capitalism. Evan brings a WSJ article about record highs in Japanese stock markets that beat its previous record from 1989. Listen along as these advisors talk about what happened to the Japanese economy after 1989, why the market set a new record, and why a properly diversified portfolio includes companies from all around the world. Later in the episode, Paul shares about some free resources coming up for investors and talks about why high interest rates are tricking some investors into thinking they don’t need market returns.
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