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Episode 102 Should You Be Buying Stocks at All-Time Highs?

1 h 0 min · 25. apr. 2026
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Record highs. Cheaper tech stocks. Strong earnings - sounds too good to be true? Big Tech’s pullback has made valuations more compelling, while earnings continue to show resilience and the markets are setting new all-time highs. And despite fears around buying at new highs, history suggests those moments have often rewarded investors. This week we cover: • Is tech actually cheap again? • Valuation - what matters most • Why some tech stocks may look cheaper than European stocks • The surprising case for buying at all-time highs Join Tyler Ellegard, Keith Gangl, and Lisa Schreiber for markets, insights, and a little fun! 👉 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for weekly market insights.

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