During this interview with CNBC, Jeffrey Gundlach explains why bonds have four times the payout of the stock market right now. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Gundlach: You can get all these yields and have all this upside. What people don’t understand is thanks to the fact that rates … Read More
Jeffrey Gundlach: All The Major Trends Have Reversed
During his recent DoubleLine presentation with Felix Zulauf, Jeffrey Gundlach discusses how all of the major trends have reversed. Here’s an excerpt from the presentation: Felix mentioned that U.S stocks had outperformed foreign stocks, emerging market stocks in particular, for they’ll pass basically 10/15 years non-stop by multiple times, like four, … Read More
Jeffrey Gundlach: How to Determine Your Risk Tolerance Level
During his recent discussion on Twitter Spaces, Jeffrey Gundlach discussed how to determine your risk level tolerance. Here’s an excerpt from the discussion: Gundlach: It’s pretty easy to gauge the appropriate risk tolerance at an individual level. You just, if you’re thinking about those Investments every day, or if it’s … Read More
Jeffrey Gundlach: There’s One Thing More Powerful Than Fear And Greed
In his recent interview with The Market, Jeffrey Gundlach discusses the one thing more powerful than fear and greed. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Gundlach: You have to buy when prices are low. I’m not making a joke, I mean it. Every time when there is a problem in … Read More
Jeffrey Gundlach: Growth vs Value Has Had An ‘Outrageous’ Reversal
During his recent webcast, Jeffrey Gundach discussed the ‘outrageous’ reversal of growth vs value. Here’s an excerpt from the webcast: Gundlach: A lot of cycles seem to have turned. I talked about this two years ago. It’s been a theme for DoubleLine ever since the pandemic came and that is … Read More
Jeffrey Gundlach: Why A Recession Is Likely In 2023
In his recent interview with Fox Business, Jeffrey Gundlach explained why a recession is likely in 2023. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Gundlach: We’re starting to see the real reasons to believe that… maybe not here in 2022, but in 2023, we may see a real recession because let’s … Read More
Jeffrey Gundlach: Growth Has Stopped Outperforming, The Tailwind Is For Value
In his recent Macro Overview Presentation, Jeffrey Gundlach says growth has stopped outperforming, the tailwind is for value. Here’s an excerpt from the overview: Gundlach: Growth has stopped outperforming. It’s exactly the same trend of course, the Nasdaq up from the S&P and growth outperforming value. But now value has … Read More
Jeffrey Gundlach: Investors Should Move To A ‘Radical’ 25/25/25/25 Portfolio
In his recent interview with CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street”, Jeffrey Gundlach recommends investors move to a radical 25/25/25/25 portfolio. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Gundlach: I’ve been advising against 60/40 portfolios pretty consistently the past two years. Basically I think we’re in a world where the risks of … Read More
Jeffrey Gundlach: Your First Loss Is Your Best Loss
Here’s a great interview with Jeffrey Gundlach on Real Vision in which he discusses a number of topics including some of his biggest mistakes. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: JEFF GUNDLACH: It’s funny. The very first big trade I did was actually the most successful trade of my career. … Read More
Jeffrey Gundlach: A Retest Of The Market Low Is ‘Very Plausible’
Here’s a great interview with Jeffrey Gundlach in which he discusses why a retest of the market low is ‘very plausible’. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Question: You think… is that now off the table? Is it off the table now, retesting the low because of the Fed? Gundlach: … Read More
Jeffrey Gundlach: US Stocks Will Be Crushed In The Next Recession
Here’s a great interview at Yahoo Finance with Jeffrey Gundlach, CEO of DoubleLine Capital in which he says US stocks will be crushed in the next recession. He also says that there is currently a forty per-cent chance of a recession in 2020. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: My … Read More