With the trading floors quiet for the holiday, it's the perfect time to tune out the daily market noise and focus on what actually lasts. In this "Old School Thrills" segment, John and Brendan skip the hype surrounding hyper-growth tech stocks and return to a time-tested classic: Value Investing.
They break down what it actually means to look for well-run, blue-chip companies that have fallen temporarily out of favor, providing investors with a crucial margin of safety. Using a hilarious, AI-generated hypothetical breakdown, they contrast the S&P 500's current price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple against the astronomical valuation metrics of high-fliers like SpaceX by applying them to a neighborhood lemonade stand.
Finally, the guys tackle the Efficient Market Hypothesis, discuss how human emotion and "heightened pessimism" create massive market inefficiencies, and share a practical, free tip on how to use Yahoo Finance to screen for solid companies trading at 52-week lows.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
- Why value investing isn't about buying lousy companies, but finding premium brands at a discount.
- How P/E (Price-to-Earnings) multiples work, and what happens when you apply hyper-growth tech valuations to a standard small business.
- The battle between the Efficient Market Hypothesis and real-world human psychology.
- How to avoid FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) so you aren't the last one left at the high-flying stock party.
- A quick trick for using 52-week low lists to find hidden stock market bargains.
Contact & Resources
- (00:00) - Show Intro and Banter
- (00:43) - Juneteenth Motivation
- (01:47) - Demotivational Slogans
- (02:45) - Pub Plans and Break
- (03:31) - Old School Thrills Setup
- (03:55) - Value Investing Basics
- (05:20) - PE Ratios Lemonade Stand
- (07:12) - Efficient Markets and Emotion
- (09:08) - Finding Value 52 Week Lows
- (11:45) - FOMO Parties and Wrap Up
What is The Penny & The Pint?
The Penny & The Pint is a financial podcast hosted by John Shea and Brendan O’Brien, known as the "Old Irish Guys". Drawing on over 60 years of combined experience in financial services, the hosts aim to help listeners stop guessing about their finances and start building real wealth.
The show is designed to be a community resource for the South Baltimore neighborhood, featuring short, 10-minute episodes that balance local news and sports with high-level, actionable financial advice. Each episode typically includes two segments: "Local Flavor," which discusses current events in Baltimore, and a "Financial Deep Dive," which provides two or three practical steps listeners can apply immediately to their lives.