Five Market Worries and Five Overblown Fears
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From the Newport Beach studio ,David outlines five market concerns and five items he is not worried about. His worries are: extreme S&P 500 concentration (top 10 near 39% and semiconductors rising to ~20% weight), speculative retail behavior (surging ETF inflows, levered ETF growth, and elevated options/0DTE activity), a “right pocket vs left pocket” dynamic where hyperscaler AI spending transfers free cash flow to semiconductor/data-center suppliers, an S&P earnings narrative he sees as circular and priced to perfection with margin risks, and counterparty risk tied to OpenAI—especially the possibility of government “nationalizing” AI. Not worried: imminent AI job destruction (headcount rising at AI adopters), volatility, the politicized inflation narrative, near-term energy price swings, or “software is dead,” arguing AI creates winners and losers requiring due diligence; he closes noting long-term concern over government debt and preference for dividend growth.
00:00 Welcome and Setup
01:10 Market Concentration Risk
04:36 ETF and Options Frenzy
08:52 AI Capex Winners and Losers
10:46 S&P Earnings and Margins
13:25 OpenAI Counterparty Risk
16:43 AI Jobs Fears Debunked
19:15 Why Volatility Helps
20:17 Inflation Narrative Nuance
23:39 Energy Beyond ESG
25:26 Software Valuations Reset
27:03 Recap and Big Picture Close
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David is the Founder, Managing Partner, and the Chief Investment Officer of The Bahnsen Group.
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