Fisher Investments

Fisher Investments

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MurmurCast publishes AI-generated summaries of Fisher Investments’s YouTube episodes — 125 summarized so far, covering Federal Reserve Policy and Interest Rates, US Housing Market, Financial Fraud Prevention, Market Sentiment and Bull Market Dynamics, Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection, US Inflation and CPI Data. Each summary distills the key insights, topics, and takeaways so you can decide what’s worth your time before pressing play.

3 Things You Need to Know This Week | Fed Minutes, Housing Market, Fraud Prevention (Aug. 17, 2026)

Aug 17, 2026

This week's financial priorities focus on the Fed's July meeting minutes (Wednesday), July housing market data (Tuesday), and rising financial fraud concerns. While investors seek clues about potential rate hikes and worry about housing weakness, broader market drivers remain strong and much negative sentiment is already priced in.

NewsInsightfulFederal Reserve Policy and Interest RatesUS Housing MarketFinancial Fraud Prevention

This Week in Review | US Inflation, Midterm Primaries, Q2 Earnings (Aug. 14, 2026)

Aug 14, 2026

This Week in Review covers July's cooling CPI data (3.4% YoY), the midterm election cycle and its historically positive market implications, and broad-based Q2 earnings growth driven by more than just AI investments. The episode emphasizes staying disciplined through political uncertainty and recognizing earnings strength across multiple sectors and geographies.

NewsOpinionUS Inflation and CPI DataMiddle East Conflict Impact on Energy MarketsMidterm Election Cycle and Market Performance

Fisher Investments’ Founder, Ken Fisher, Debunks: “Who Needs Foreign?”

Aug 13, 2026

Ken Fisher argues that including foreign stocks in an investment portfolio provides better diversification and lower volatility than owning only U.S. stocks, despite recent U.S. market outperformance. He contends that historically, U.S. and non-U.S. stocks deliver similar long-term returns, with performance leadership alternating between regions over 10-15 year cycles.

OpinionDiscussionForeign stock diversification benefitsLong-term vs. short-term market performance cyclesU.S. versus non-U.S. stock returns

3 Things You Need to Know This Week | US Inflation, UK GDP, RBA (August 10, 2026)

Aug 10, 2026

This week's episode discusses key economic indicators including US inflation, UK GDP growth, and the Reserve Bank of Australia's interest rate policy. The outlook suggests inflation fears may be overstated, with a resilient UK economy and a cautious watch on Australian rate hikes.

InsightfulNewsUS InflationUK GDP GrowthAustralian Monetary Policy

This Week in Review | Record Highs, US Jobs, Yen Intervention (August 7, 2026)

Aug 7, 2026

This week's market review highlights new S&P 500 and global stock record highs driven by easing AI concerns and lower oil prices, mixed July employment data showing payroll decline but unemployment improvement, and coordinated US-Japan yen intervention to stabilize currency markets.

NewsInsightfulS&P 500 and global stock record highsBull market dynamics and record highsJuly US employment data and labor market

Are Stocks Ignoring Iran War Risks?

Aug 6, 2026

Equity markets are increasingly ignoring Iran war risks as investors recognize the conflict's economic impacts remain contained. While initial geopolitical tensions caused oil price spikes and market volatility, the on-again-off-again nature of the conflict now generates muted market reactions as the global economic implications appear limited.

OpinionDiscussionGeopolitical risk and market impactIran conflict and oil pricesMarket volatility and recovery

How Ken Fisher Chooses Stocks

Aug 5, 2026

Ken Fisher outlines his stock selection process, which involves identifying stock types likely to perform well, filtering out non-conforming companies, and evaluating fundamental business strengths like market share and cost efficiency. He emphasizes that investors should develop a consistent personal process aligned with their temperament to avoid panic-driven mistakes during market volatility.

OpinionDiscussionStock selection methodologyCategory-based investingFundamental business strengths

Ken Fisher: Don’t Let Central Banks Worry You

Aug 4, 2026

Ken Fisher argues that investors should not worry about central bank interest rate hikes because widespread concerns about them are already priced into stock markets. He contends that focusing on what everyone else worries about is pointless since the market has already accounted for these concerns.

OpinionDiscussionCentral bank monetary policyInterest rate hikesMarket pricing and efficiency

3 Things You Need to Know This Week | US Jobs, Trade Balance, Earnings Reports (August 3, 2026)

Aug 3, 2026

This weekly market briefing covers three key economic indicators: US jobs data showing a slowdown in hiring gains, the US trade deficit which widened in May but may signal economic strength, and Q2 earnings reports where healthcare is underperforming due to weakness in biotech and pharma sectors.

NewsOpinionUS Jobs and Labor MarketTrade Balance and TariffsQ2 Earnings Reports

This Week in Review | Fed Meeting, US GDP, Eurozone GDP (July 31, 2026)

Jul 31, 2026

This Week in Review covers three major economic developments: the Fed held rates steady at 3.5-3.75% with a split decision, US Q2 GDP grew at 1.5% annualized (slower than Q1), and eurozone Q2 GDP exceeded expectations at 1.8% annualized. The analysis emphasizes that stocks are forward-looking and don't require robust GDP growth, and that positive yield curves support continued market gains despite economic headwinds.

NewsOpinionFederal Reserve monetary policy and interest rate decisionsUS GDP growth and economic expansionEurozone GDP growth and regional economic performance

Don’t Let Central Banks Worry You

Jul 30, 2026

Ken Fisher argues that investors should not worry about widely-discussed central bank concerns like interest rate hikes because such widely-known issues are already priced into stock markets. Instead, he recommends focusing on overlooked factors that other investors are not discussing.

OpinionInsightfulCentral bank interest rate hikesMarket pricing and efficient marketsInvestment principle of contrarian focus

Why Ken Fisher Is Optimistic About European Stocks

Jul 29, 2026

Ken Fisher expresses optimism about European stocks because expectations are unusually low across all regions, making it easier for actual economic performance to exceed those pessimistic forecasts and drive stock returns. He notes that European economies are already performing better than expected, though perhaps not as well as he initially hoped.

OpinionDiscussionEuropean stock market sentimentExpectation management in investingContrarian investing approach

Ken Fisher: Inflation vs. Wage Growth

Jul 28, 2026

Ken Fisher explains that inflation outpacing wage growth follows a predictable historical pattern where central bank money creation drives inflation, wages initially lag behind, and then catch up over time before the cycle repeats. He argues this dynamic has persisted indefinitely and will continue in the future.

OpinionDiscussionInflation and its causesWage growth dynamicsCentral bank monetary policy

3 Things You Need to Know This Week | Fed Meeting, US Q2 GDP, Eurozone Inflation (July 27, 2026)

Jul 27, 2026

This week's financial markets focus on three major events: the Federal Reserve's July monetary policy meeting where rate decisions are uncertain amid inflation and labor market concerns, the release of US Q2 GDP data which will likely show whether business investment momentum continued, and eurozone inflation data that may reflect energy price spikes from Middle East tensions.

NewsInsightfulFederal Reserve monetary policy and interest rate decisionsUS GDP growth and business investment trendsEurozone inflation and energy price impacts

This Week in Review | Market Volatility, Tariffs, SpaceX (July 24, 2026)

Jul 24, 2026

This week in review covers three major market developments: recent volatility in stocks and cryptocurrencies driven by geopolitical tensions and AI fears, new tariff announcements from President Trump on Canadian goods and other sectors, and SpaceX's upcoming earnings report alongside insider lockup expirations that could create share supply pressure.

NewsOpinionMarket VolatilityTariffsSpaceX IPO and Lockup Expiration

The Potential Market Impact of the UK's New Prime Minister

Jul 23, 2026

Andy Burnham has secured over 80% support from Labour Party members to become the next UK Prime Minister. Despite inheriting challenges from Starmer's tenure and facing internal party divisions, the lack of required elections until 2029 and low market expectations position this as potentially positive for markets.

OpinionNewsUK Prime Minister succession - Andy BurnhamLabour Party politics and internal divisionsMarket expectations and sentiment

Ken Fisher: Euphoric Market Tops Have This Telltale Sign

Jul 22, 2026

Ken Fisher distinguishes between market froth and true euphoria in tech markets, arguing that high valuations of established AI companies like SpaceX don't constitute euphoria by themselves. True euphoria is marked by a specific telltale sign: the creation of new entities specifically designed to capitalize on the froth, rather than established companies that may be overpriced.

OpinionDiscussionMarket euphoria vs. froth in techAI-oriented technology valuationsSpaceX and emerging AI companies (OpenAI, Anthropic)

Ken Fisher Talks AI Advice, Inflation vs. Wages, Stock Selection and More

Jul 21, 2026

Ken Fisher addresses four investor questions covering AI's role in financial advice, the inflation-wage lag cycle, US dollar dynamics, and his stock selection methodology. He emphasizes that AI is a useful tool like any information source, explains why inflation outpacing wages is a normal cyclical pattern, and describes his approach to finding stocks that perform slightly better than their peer group.

OpinionDiscussionAI in financial advisoryInflation and wage lag dynamicsUS dollar currency strength

3 Things You Need to Know This Week | Q2 Earnings, ECB Meeting, Trump Accounts (July 20, 2026)

Jul 20, 2026

This week's market briefing covers Q2 2026 earnings season with strong projected growth across most sectors, the ECB's interest rate decision amid inflation concerns from the Iran conflict, and new information about Trump accounts for eligible children under 18.

NewsInsightfulQ2 2026 earnings season and sector performanceEuropean Central Bank interest rate decisionHealthcare sector earnings weakness

This Week in Review | US-Iran Conflict, US Inflation, New UK Prime Minister (July 17, 2026)

Jul 17, 2026

This week in review covers three major developments: escalating US-Iran tensions and oil price increases, June's better-than-expected inflation data showing a 3.5% year-over-year deceleration, and Andy Bernham becoming the UK's next prime minister. The analysis emphasizes market resilience and forward-looking pricing despite near-term volatility.

NewsOpinionUS-Iran geopolitical tensions and oil marketsGlobal energy supply adaptation and market resilienceUS inflation data and monetary fundamentals
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