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Investment Wars

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We all love stories - telling them and hearing them. We tend to construct narratives incorporating data points and information that reinforce our point - only capturing a part, and perhaps the wrong part, of the full story within the dynamic and complex investing world. How do we know if the narrative is right? How do we know how the story will end? <br /><br />At Fountainhead we regularly incorporate debate into our analytical process. Asking the hard question and parroting responses back to other’s who differ in their viewpoint and asking why it may be wrong. On this podcast, we seek to have meaningful, respectful debate on major themes within the economy and markets - Will globalization end, will China pass the US in overall GDP, will Robots take over the world? This is our effort to better understand the nuance and intricacies of market debate.<br /><br />Never miss an episode — subscribe to Investment Wars on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.<br /><br />For inquiries: podcast@fountainhe
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35. Liquidity, Valuation, and the Return of the Yield Curve

Mon Nov 10 2025

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Debate: Liquidity, Valuation, and the Return of the Yield Curve Featuring: David Sherman, Founder of CrossingBridge Advisors David Sherman joins Investment Wars for a wide-ranging discussion on navigating today’s complex fixed income and equity markets—from the aftermath of a decade of zero interest rates to the reemergence of inflation, tighter liquidity, and shifting policy dynamics. In this conversation, we explore how investor behavior evolved in an era of “easy money,” what lessons were learned when rates abruptly reversed, and how to think about liquidity, valuation, and ballast in a world of persistent uncertainty. In today’s episode, we explore: How the decade of zero and negative rates conditioned investor behavior and risk-takingWhy today’s “complicated” market reflects both tightening liquidity and elevated valuationsThe interplay between real rates, inflation, and policy expectations heading into 2026Practical frameworks for defining “ballast” in modern portfolios and matching assets to time horizonsThe importance of liquidity risk—and why many investors still aren’t pricing it correctlyOpportunities and risks in global high yield, including the growing appeal of Nordic credit marketsWhy private credit and direct lending may be less liquid (and less transparent) than investors assumeHow to rethink risk-free rates, personal cost of capital, and portfolio structure in a high-deficit worldSubscribe to Investment Wars on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify to ensure you never miss an episode.  For guest opportunities or to share feedback, contact us at OCIO@obsidiancio.com. — IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE: Obsidian CIO sponsors the podcast to further education and critical thinking about the factors that affect markets and investing, and the podcast does not provide investment advice. Investment advice is offered only to clients of Obsidian CIO who have entered into an advisory agreement and with whom Obsidian CIO has identified individual objectives, risk tolerance, and other investment needs.

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Debate: Liquidity, Valuation, and the Return of the Yield Curve Featuring: David Sherman, Founder of CrossingBridge Advisors David Sherman joins Investment Wars for a wide-ranging discussion on navigating today’s complex fixed income and equity markets—from the aftermath of a decade of zero interest rates to the reemergence of inflation, tighter liquidity, and shifting policy dynamics. In this conversation, we explore how investor behavior evolved in an era of “easy money,” what lessons were learned when rates abruptly reversed, and how to think about liquidity, valuation, and ballast in a world of persistent uncertainty. In today’s episode, we explore: How the decade of zero and negative rates conditioned investor behavior and risk-takingWhy today’s “complicated” market reflects both tightening liquidity and elevated valuationsThe interplay between real rates, inflation, and policy expectations heading into 2026Practical frameworks for defining “ballast” in modern portfolios and matching assets to time horizonsThe importance of liquidity risk—and why many investors still aren’t pricing it correctlyOpportunities and risks in global high yield, including the growing appeal of Nordic credit marketsWhy private credit and direct lending may be less liquid (and less transparent) than investors assumeHow to rethink risk-free rates, personal cost of capital, and portfolio structure in a high-deficit worldSubscribe to Investment Wars on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify to ensure you never miss an episode.  For guest opportunities or to share feedback, contact us at OCIO@obsidiancio.com. — IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE: Obsidian CIO sponsors the podcast to further education and critical thinking about the factors that affect markets and investing, and the podcast does not provide investment advice. Investment advice is offered only to clients of Obsidian CIO who have entered into an advisory agreement and with whom Obsidian CIO has identified individual objectives, risk tolerance, and other investment needs.

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We all love stories - telling them and hearing them. We tend to construct narratives incorporating data points and information that reinforce our point - only capturing a part, and perhaps the wrong part, of the full story within the dynamic and complex investing world. How do we know if the narrative is right? How do we know how the story will end? <br /><br />At Fountainhead we regularly incorporate debate into our analytical process. Asking the hard question and parroting responses back to other’s who differ in their viewpoint and asking why it may be wrong. On this podcast, we seek to have meaningful, respectful debate on major themes within the economy and markets - Will globalization end, will China pass the US in overall GDP, will Robots take over the world? This is our effort to better understand the nuance and intricacies of market debate.<br /><br />Never miss an episode — subscribe to Investment Wars on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.<br /><br />For inquiries: podcast@fountainhe

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