About this episode
On episode 441 of Animal Spirits, ???????????????????Michael Batnick??????????????????? and ???????????????????Ben Carlson??????????????????? discuss why boring plain vanilla portfolios are hard to beat, predicting the 2026 stock market, Robinhood is Netflix, teens investing in stocks, all-time highs in rich people, the case against an AI crash, the crypto crash, how expensive housing is changing behaviors, ranking the best Disney rides, YouTube is eating TV, the joys of homeownership and more.
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