MI185: MAXIMIZING YOUR MONEY

W/ CALLIE COX

23 June 2022

Clay Finck chats with Callie Cox about the current market environment, how millennials view cryptocurrencies versus older generations, how you can better position yourself financially during an inflationary environment, how community and comradery play into investing for retail investors, Callie’s top tips for navigating today’s real estate market, the advantages that millennials have in saving for retirement over older generations, and a whole lot more!

Callie Cox is an investment analyst at eToro US. Callie teaches customers about the power of capital markets in their wallets and in their lives. She’s passionate about helping investors of all skill levels learn how to think about investing, and utilizes engaging content about stocks, crypto and investments to educate eToro customers and prospects alike.

Her work has been featured on CNBC, Bloomberg, the Financial Times, Yahoo Finance, and Barron’s, among other publications.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Whether we have entered a recession yet or not.
  • How millennials view the crypto markets versus older generations.
  • How you can better position yourself financially during an inflationary environment.
  • How community and comradery play into investing for retail investors.
  • Callie’s top tips for navigating today’s real estate market.
  • Where to put your cash for a home down payment.
  • The advantages that millennials have in saving for retirement over older generations.
  • And much, much more!

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TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

Callie Cox (00:03):

Really, spread that risk out among your portfolio so you’re not focusing on just one asset class at a time. You can certainly do that. But as we saw over the past year, if you focus too much on growth stocks, you probably have had a really rough 2022.

Clay Finck (00:22):

On today’s episode, I’m joined by Callie Cox. Callie is an investment analyst at eToro. Her work has been featured on CNBC, Bloomberg, the Financial Times, Barron’s, among other publications. During this episode, Callie and I cover her thoughts on the current market environment, how millennials view cryptocurrencies versus older generations, how you can better position yourself financially during an inflationary environment, how community and comradery play into investing for retail investors, Callie’s top tips for navigating today’s real estate market, the advantages that millennials have in saving for retirement over older generations and a whole lot more. During this episode, Callie brings a ton of interesting and valuable insights related to the markets and building wealth. With that, I hope you enjoy today’s episode with Callie Cox.

Intro (01:12):

You’re listening to Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your hosts, Robert Leonard and Clay Finck, interview successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to help educate and inspire the millennial generation.

Clay Finck (01:32):

Welcome to the Millennial Investing Podcast. I’m your host, Clay Finck, and today, I’m joined by Callie Cox with eToro. Callie, welcome to the show.

Callie Cox (01:40):

Hey, Clay. Thanks for having me, super excited to be here.

Clay Finck (01:44):

Callie, we’re going to be talking about markets, real estate, and most importantly, millennials, what the show is focused on. Before we get kicked off to talk about these subjects, let’s start with the markets. What is your general overview of the markets overall and where are we at in this market correction?

Callie Cox (02:03):

Yeah, man, well, that’s the most popular question I’m getting these days. I mean, how we hit the bottom? Are we about to rebound to the top? I’m very honest about this. I have no clue what the future holds, but my job is to read clues when it comes to the markets and economic news. I’ll do that. I’ll talk to you a little bit about history. I love leaning on history and what’s happened in the past when it comes to what we’ve seen in markets lately, because there are still a lot of parallels. But technically right now, the S&P’s still in a correction territory. When I say correction, I mean down 10 to 20%. I think the S&P’s lowest level in today was somewhere right below 20%, but it didn’t close below 20%, so not to get all semantic heat. But that means that it hasn’t bonded of your market yet, but that’s really important.

Callie Cox (02:49):

I mean, as we’ve seen this 20% line, especially on a closing level, it has been a really big psychological barrier for investors. I mean, historically, it’s been like that too, it’s kind of been the line between, okay, well, this is a normal selloff and wow, it’s time to panic, we’re heading into a crisis mode here. We’re watching the markets, we see a lot of fear getting a little bit better, a lot of confusing economic data, especially in the context of the fed hiking rates aggressively, but for now, it seems like we’re on the way up that my screen right now and the S&P is up about 1.4% today.

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