About this episode
On episode 443 of Animal Spirits, ?????????????????????Michael Batnick????????????????????? and ?????????????????????Ben Carlson????????????????????? discuss: the stock market rally is broadening out, no one wants an AI bubble, the return outlook for 2026, Howard Marks on how to invest today, hedging an AI bubble, concentration risk, financial markets don't care about labor markets yet, the worst part about inflation, data centers in space, the housing outlook for 2026 and more.
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