
The Capital View With Travis Portwood
This podcast is the audio version of Allen Capital Group's Monthly Market Insights, The Capital View.
Episodes
34 episodes
The Capital View- Q1 2025- Built to Last
Your advisor trumpets the shelter of diversification. You Nod. It sounds wise enough. But what does it really mean? It means there is always something in your portfolio you hate.
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The Capital View - September 2024 - Widen Your Lens
There's a story about American writers Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph Heller attending a party given by a hedge fund billionaire on the exclusive Shelter Island. Kurt asked Joe, "How does it make you feel to know our host only yesterday may hav...
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8:22

The Capital View - May, 2024 - Time and Pressure
Our relationship with money and markets is complex. Wealth and luxury are relative. Both are just a comparison between what we have and what other people have. Comparison is the thief of joy...
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11:53

The Capital View - Quarter 1, 2024 - Balancing Act
Entering 2024, investors confidently predicted up to seven Federal Reserve rate cuts this year, beginning in March, with our economy gliding in for the softest of landings...
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8:00

The Capital View-February 2024-Shades of Gray
Interest rates pull the strings of financial markets. They're the charge for money we've loaned and the required return used to discount future cash flows to the present....
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10:15

The Capital View - Third Quarter 2023 - Strong Beliefs, Loosely Held
We all can study economics and finance to learn how markets are supposed to work. Economic data and financial metrics are always helpful, but understanding prevailing investor psychology is essential...
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8:25

The Capital View - August 2023 - Stay In Your Lane
One iron rule of investing is what looks inevitable in hindsight was far from evident at the time - a reality highlighting the importance of managing portfolio risk.....
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11:17

The Capital View - June 2023 - Tilting The Odds
Investing well has little to do with our intelligence and plenty to do with behavior. Check Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook, and regardless of how markets or the economy are performing, inevitably, there's a cynical mob declaring....
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The Capital View - March 2023 - Future Regrets
People don't necessarily want the truth for many things in life - especially politics, relationships, and investing - we want certainty....
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9:51

The Capital View - February 2023 - Inflection Points
Throughout our investing lives, the decisions we make today, tomorrow, or next week won't matter as much as our actions during the small number of days...
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7:48

December 2022 Market Commentary - New Year, the Same Threats
History is driven by surprising events, but obvious events drive forecasting. Our inability to predict the past never dampens our appetite to forecast the future....
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7:00

October 2022 Market commentary - Silver Linings
What's going to change over the next ten years? A sensible question. We know a great deal will shift over a decade. However, we rarely ask, "what's not going to change over the next ten years?" The second question is probably more i...
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September 2022 Market Commentary - Decades Not Days
Courage to invest long-term means accepting the past wasn't as good as you remember, the present isn't as bad as it feels, and the future will surpass your expectations...
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9:33

July 2022 Market Commentary - The Most Important Thing
When Warren Buffett started his first investment partnership in 1956, he set expectations by establishing several ground rules for his partners. He explained what he could and couldn't do, along with matters about which he was uncertain....
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9:39

June 2022 Market Commentary - When The Bill Comes Due
What if we're wrong? Any sound investment philosophy begins with this question. The past two years remind us that financial ambushes lurk around every corner....
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9:09

April 2022 Market Commentary - Setting The Sail
Risk happens gradually, then all at once. Inconvenient slips needle us as markets rise, while ruthless wealth plundering declines stun us as they tumble. Over the past two years, we've gone from the most significant economic crisis ...
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The Capital View - March 2022 - Taking The Long Way
When we're losing money, markets can feel like a casino. That feeling, while natural, is inaccurate. The longer we gamble in a casino, the more odds tilt in the house's favor. Vegas is "Vegas" for a reason. The longer we stay in the game, the g...
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The Capital View, February 2022 - The Narrow Path
History doesn't crawl; it leaps. Significant events that change the world seem abrupt, shaking our confidence casting the world in a dense fog. More times than not, giant leaps aren't giant at all.....
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The Capital View - January 2022
Stock market history is the story of enormous gains with bouts of sheer terror amid the drumbeat of constant chaos. All past declines appear like opportunities through the lens of hindsight, while uncertainty paints all future market slid...
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6:35

December 2021 Market Commentary - Impossible Tasks
History is the study of surprising events. Ironically, historical data, littered with surprises, is the compass guiding us into the future. Following an erratic two years, we covet predictability in 2022...
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8:59

November 2021 Market Commentary - The Playbook
Current times usually seem complicated, and we fondly remember golden earlier days. But the past certainly wasn't as comfortable as we remember, with more challenges than we often recall. The same is true with investing....
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6:59

October 2021 Market Commentary
We all crave certainty. It's in our DNA. But investing success isn't about discovering one optimal investment solution. Optimal solutions don't exist because factors in the investment equation constantly shift. What work...
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6:48

September 2021 Market Commentary-Borrowing From The Future
Finance professor Elroy Dimson says, "risk means more things can happen than will happen." Lurking beneath that comment is the sobering realization that if the COVID crisis had never occurred, something just as wild and unpredictable coul...
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