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07:00
Aug 17
David Kelly Chief Global Strategist, J.P. Morgan Asset Management CNBC
Housing, retail, hospitality, consumer basics suffer.
David Kelly argues that the lack of job growth and lack of wage growth mean ordinary-economy sellers such as retailers and hospitality are seeing little growth, so housing and consumer basics are all going to suffer.
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22:02
Jan 09
1. THE FACT: "Healthcare, housing and education can all be EASILY solved with AI.
1. THE FACT: "Healthcare, housing and education can all be EASILY solved with AI. I'm in full agreement with @PeterDiamandis and @elonmusk on this one." 2. THE BRIDGE: The speaker believes AI will revolutionize and "solve" major issues in healthcare, housing, and education, aligning with prominent futurists. This suggests significant growth opportunities for companies leveraging AI in these sectors. 3. THE VERDICT: AI is poised to disrupt and create immense value in the healthcare, housing, and education sectors, presenting long-term investment opportunities.
19:06
Dec 31
1. THE FACT: "Affordability" is a "fuzzy term that can mean whatever feels true" and is.
1. THE FACT: "Affordability" is a "fuzzy term that can mean whatever feels true" and is expected to "feature prominently in 2026, with profound economic, political, and social implications." 2. THE BRIDGE: The increasing prominence of "affordability" suggests potential headwinds for consumer spending, housing markets, and sectors sensitive to discretionary income. This could lead to policy changes or shifts in consumer behavior. 3. THE VERDICT: Watch sectors sensitive to consumer affordability (e.g., housing, consumer discretionary) for potential negative impacts in 2026.
16:51
Dec 29
1. THE FACT: The speaker identifies Healthcare, Housing, and Education as the "most regulated.
1. THE FACT: The speaker identifies Healthcare, Housing, and Education as the "most regulated, calcified, inefficient & corrupt verticals in America," noting that funding companies in these sectors has been "brutal" and "so hard, most folks have given up." 2. THE BRIDGE: High regulation, inefficiency, and corruption in these sectors create significant headwinds for businesses operating within them, making them difficult and unprofitable areas for investment. 3. THE VERDICT: The inherent structural problems and operational difficulties in Healthcare, Housing, and Education sectors make them unattractive for investment.

About HOUSING Analyst Coverage

Buzzberg tracks HOUSING across 3 sources. 0 bullish vs 1 bearish calls from 3 analysts. Sentiment: mixed to bearish. 4 total trade ideas tracked. Past 7 days: 1 bearish. Latest voices: David Kelly, @jason, @elerianm.