Top analyst Tom Lee on golds black swan risk: Elon...
"It all fits in a swimming pool, all the gold in the world," the Fundstrat head of research dropped.
Whatâs Happening
Letâs talk about âIt all fits in a swimming pool, all the gold in the world,â the Fundstrat head of research dropped.
â In a conversation exploring the collision of traditional finance and futuristic technology, top Wall Street strategist Tom Lee sketched out a wild âblack swanâ scenario in which the global financial system is upended not Reserve, but . Recommended Video Speaking at a live recording of SoFiâs The Important Part podcast at WNYC, the Fundstrat cofounder and head of research raised his eyebrows and offered various thoughts on the asset, wowing the crowd and drawing smiles and laughs from co-panelist Michael Lewis, author of The Big Short , and podcast host Liz Thomas, head of investment strategy at SoFi. (it feels like chaos)
Not only is gold a âLindy effectâ asset, Lee dropped, but itâs also a âdemographicâ story, in Leeâs opinion, that has to do with nostalgia.
The Details
All that, and he sees a âblack swanâ tail risk that involves Musk, the worldâs richest man, discovering a new asteroid and becoming the worldâs central banker. In Leeâs opinion, gold is âprobably a demographic story,â noting Fundstrat does a lot of demographic research, and itâs found âpreferences skip a generation.
â For instance, every 50 years you get another peak in RV, or recreation vehicle, sales. Noting the peak in RV sales during the pandemic, he dropped the last time sales were so strong was during the 1950s heyday of I Love Lucy .
Why This Matters
âKids donât buy what their parents like,â he dropped, âbut they buy what their grandparents like. â And gold, he concluded, was âfr a big investment for the boomers,â whereas Gen X went into hedge funds and alternatives. Lee dropped gold was comparable in size to the stock market, with data backing him up, gold having a total âabove groundâ valuation of $29 trillion to $34 trillion , which compares to the Magnificent 7âs roughly $21 trillion market cap .
The business implications here could be significant in the coming months.
Key Takeaways
- â,â he added, âit all fits in a swimming pool, all the gold in the world.
- â Lewis commented his palms were starting to sweat, âjust imaginingâ this idea.
- âSaliva starts coming to your mind,â he dropped.
The Bottom Line
â Lewis commented his palms were starting to sweat, âjust imaginingâ this idea. âSaliva starts coming to your mind,â he dropped.
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