The Stacking Benjamins Show

Should You Invest When the Market Feels Too High? SB1812

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Mar 6, 2026
Greg McFarlane, author and pragmatic budgeting commentator; Paula Pant, financial independence podcaster and lifestyle investor; Len Penzo, frugal personal finance blogger with a witty take. They debate whether to invest when markets feel high. Short takes on sell losers fast vs letting winners run. Talk about tuning out financial media, cash versus credit habits, risks of a cashless society, and how to explain money to kids.
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Set Exit Rules Before Buying Stocks

  • Define exit rules before you buy so you can "sell losers fast and let winners run."
  • Greg and Len recommend preset sell triggers (e.g., 10–15% stop loss or 20–50% profit take) to remove emotion from individual stock trades.
INSIGHT

Turn Off Financial TV To Avoid Noise

  • Financial TV and minute-to-minute market coverage mostly add noise rather than useful, tradable information.
  • Greg says daily market moves (e.g., down 0.13%) are trivial and checking monthly is more sensible for long-term investors.
INSIGHT

Markets Move In Repeating Cycles

  • Market cycles repeat: crashes and bubbles recur (1987, dotcom, 2008), so thinking "this time is different" is usually wrong.
  • Len emphasizes following long-term trends and avoiding claims that history no longer applies.
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