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7-14-25 Relative Returns Or Absolute: What’s More Important?

Earnings Season has commenced with lowered expectations, meaning higher "beat" rates for companies, thanks to the lowered bar. Market react mildly to Mexican & Canadian 30% Tariffs; a warning for this week's CPI Report: The past four reports have been lower than expected, so a much higher number may be printed this time around. A three-month preview of market probabilities shows 50-50 chance of continued bullish activity; BUT, markets are over bought, and the odds are even for a correction of as much as 5% back to the 6,000 level. Lance shares his family's weekend exploits with Tex Mex food and Mrs. Roberts' new penchant for sourdough bread making. Lance reviews his weekend piece on Absolute vs Relative Returns, the consequences of both, and three things required for market predictions. We are naturally negatively biased; why market compounding is a myth; average vs compound returns are very different; what really caused the Dot-com Crash. NOTE: There are BIG changes coming to The Real Investment Show; if you're not subscribed here, you could miss out. Comparing Trade War outcomes: 2017 vs 2025. The risk to markets now: Trump vs Powell tiffs; the markets want an independent Fed; the risk to be aware of. "Con" is short for "Confidence Game.:

0:18 - Earnings Season Begins
12:20 - Tex-Mex & Sourdough
15:30 - Absolute vs Relative Returns
27:30 - Dealing with Our Naturally Negative Bias
41:54 - Big Changes Coming
42:52 - Maybe this Trade War Really Isn't that Different

Hosted by RIA Advisors Chief Investment Strategist Lance Roberts, CIO
Produced by Brent Clanton, Executive Producer
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Articles mentioned in this report:
"Is The Dollar Setting Up For A Comeback?"
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"Relative Returns Or Absolute. What’s More Important?"
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The latest installment of our new feature, Before the Bell, "Market Risks Ahead of Earnings Season," is here:
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