
The Joseph Carlson Show Here’s Why Stocks Are Going Crazy
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Apr 1, 2026 A rapid breakdown of a massive two-day market surge and what may have triggered it. Discussion of differing expert takes on buying the index after geopolitical shocks. A look at Warren Buffett’s perspective on market pullbacks. A skeptical take on a headline-grabbing study claiming kids are unaffordable, plus personal parenting experience. Replies to viewer comments on timing and oil supply.
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Think In Decades Not Days When Investing
- Joseph cites Peter Lynch and Warren Buffett to stress long time horizons matter; markets are forward-looking and recover long before problems are fully resolved.
- Buffett downplays small sell-offs compared with historic 50% declines.
Buy Quality Stocks During Broad Selloffs
- Do buy quality companies when prices fall because markets price forward decades, not await full resolution of short-term crises.
- Carlson argues recovery pricing often happens months or years before problems are fixed.
Buffett's Long Horizon Minimizes Short Drops
- Warren Buffett views modest quarterly drops as minor compared with historic 50% drawdowns, signaling opportunity for long-term investors.
- Buffett said recent market falls 'doesn't look that much cheaper' but keeps perspective.
