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#economy #finance #stocks #US stocks #overseas investment #economic outlook #2025 economy #Ray Dalio #investment strategy #high growth #high prices #valuation #global economy #stock market #statism 📌 It's the last Monthly Guru time of 2024! Looking back on the year, and the global economic outlook for 2025 and the views of the masters looking at the stock market are analyzed in depth with Eric. In particular, we will learn why investment opportunities in overseas markets beyond the US stock market are attracting attention and the background to it. From Ray Dalio's macro economic analysis to similarities with the 1930s and the revival of nationalism, we predict the upcoming economic trends through various perspectives. Let's take a look at whether US stocks will continue to be strong and what possibilities overseas markets will show! 💸 Eric's Master Research Lab YouTube 👉 / @gurulab_eric 🎓 [Nepcon] Useful investment information for busy investors 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/45jA33C ✅ [Telegram] Check out vivid information helpful for investment👉🏻 https://bit.ly/44YOM3Y ✅ Business/Advertisement/Collaboration inquiries: [email protected] 💵 Eric's Monthly Guru December Story [Part 1] • [Monthly Guru] The world will return to the 1930s. American-style isolationist stocks... [2 Views] • [Monthly Guru] After the September FOMC, all stocks related to 'China' were swept away... [Part 3] • [Monthly Guru] The dollar has completely dried up. So is the US bad?... [Full video] Scheduled for release 🗓️ Filming date: 12.23 00:00 Highlights 00:28 Introduction to today's interview 02:28 Will the US be good next year? Which stocks are good? 03:30 Ray Dalio, the world goes back 100 years 08:14 Trump's second term, the meaning of American-style isolationism 10:28 Ray Dalio's view on isolationism 13:42 The difference between the dot-com bubble and the current US stock market 14:32 Increase diversification #Economy #Finance #Stocks #US stocks #Overseas investment #Economic outlook #2025 economy #Ray Dalio #Investment strategy #High growth #High prices #Valuation #Global economy #Stock market #Statism