In a recent interview, Ted Oakley, Founder and Managing Partner of Oxbow Advisors (which manages roughly $3.2 billion), delivered a stark warning about the current state of financial markets.
Speaking with host Michelle Makori, Oakley argued that U.S. equities have entered the “euphoria stage” of the cycle.
Extreme valuations, he said, now point toward a potential generational bear market that could drive the stock market 35% to 45% lower – comparable in severity to the 2000 or 2008 downturns.
Key Points from the Interview
Stocks and the AI Bubble Risk
Oakley believes the AI and data-center boom is showing clear parallels to the late-1990s dot-com era.
He highlighted semiconductors as particularly vulnerable and noted that his firm has been reducing exposure to major technology names, including Microsoft. He also pointed to Warren Buffett’s elevated cash position as a confirming signal of caution.
Debt, Inflation, and Stagflation
With U.S. debt approaching $40 trillion, Oakley expects a prolonged period of stealth inflation and stagflation lasting eight to ten years. He argued that policymakers will continue to prioritize growth over austerity, making a soft landing difficult.
Hard Assets as Protection
Oakley emphasized the need for greater exposure to hard assets to preserve purchasing power. His preferred areas include:
Portfolio Positioning
Oxbow Advisors is currently favoring a more defensive stance, including significant allocations to short-term Treasuries, undervalued stocks, and tangible assets. Oakley stressed the importance of diversification and long-term wealth preservation, particularly for intergenerational transfers.
Bottom Line
Oakley’s message was clear: the combination of extreme equity valuations, massive government debt, and an AI-driven speculative phase creates elevated risk of a deep and prolonged market correction.
In that environment, he believes hard assets – especially gold – offer critical protection and remain early in their long-term cycle.
Full interview below:
GLOBAL FINANCIAL RESET!?
Speaking with host Michelle Makori, Oakley argued that U.S. equities have entered the “euphoria stage” of the cycle.
Extreme valuations, he said, now point toward a potential generational bear market that could drive the stock market 35% to 45% lower – comparable in severity to the 2000 or 2008 downturns.
Key Points from the Interview
Stocks and the AI Bubble Risk
Oakley believes the AI and data-center boom is showing clear parallels to the late-1990s dot-com era.
He highlighted semiconductors as particularly vulnerable and noted that his firm has been reducing exposure to major technology names, including Microsoft. He also pointed to Warren Buffett’s elevated cash position as a confirming signal of caution.
Debt, Inflation, and Stagflation
With U.S. debt approaching $40 trillion, Oakley expects a prolonged period of stealth inflation and stagflation lasting eight to ten years. He argued that policymakers will continue to prioritize growth over austerity, making a soft landing difficult.
Hard Assets as Protection
Oakley emphasized the need for greater exposure to hard assets to preserve purchasing power. His preferred areas include:
- Gold (which he described as still in the “early innings”)
- Energy
- Critical minerals
- Uranium
- Real estate
Portfolio Positioning
Oxbow Advisors is currently favoring a more defensive stance, including significant allocations to short-term Treasuries, undervalued stocks, and tangible assets. Oakley stressed the importance of diversification and long-term wealth preservation, particularly for intergenerational transfers.
Bottom Line
Oakley’s message was clear: the combination of extreme equity valuations, massive government debt, and an AI-driven speculative phase creates elevated risk of a deep and prolonged market correction.
In that environment, he believes hard assets – especially gold – offer critical protection and remain early in their long-term cycle.
Full interview below:
GLOBAL FINANCIAL RESET!?
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