Cheap Is a Warning, Not a Thesis | Adam Parker on What This Market Is Really Pricing
Adam Parker returns to Excess Returns to explain why the market may be trading more on future fundamentals than investors think, how AI is reshaping stock selection, and why traditional valuation signals may be less useful than they once were. We discuss AI revenue exposure, software vs. semiconductors, Mag Seven positioning, gross margins, estimate achievability, spinoffs, and Adam’s highest-conviction contrarian sector idea. Adam Parker on X https://x.com/Adam_Parker_Tri Trivariate Research https://trivariateresearch.com/ Trivector Research https://www.trivectorresearch.com Topics covered: Why “sell in May” and other calendar-based market rules often lack statistical support Why Adam thinks the stock market leads the economy, not the other way around How to think about whether today’s AI market is a bubble Why the market may be trading on 2030 or 2031 fundamentals When investors may start demanding returns on AI capital spending Why AI could create new jobs rather than simply destroy existing ones How large AI-related IPOs like SpaceX could affect index mechanics and portfolio flows Why gross margin expansion is one of Adam’s most important stock selection factors Why Adam remains cautious on software and prefers semiconductors over software How valuation, quality, and other traditional factors may have changed since COVID Why estimate achievability and incremental margins matter more than simple beats and misses How to think about the Mag Seven, Nvidia, and market concentration Why spinoffs may become more important in an AI-driven market Why healthcare is Adam’s highest-conviction contrarian sector idea Timestamps: 00:00 Why the market may be trading on future fundamentals 04:37 Is today’s stock market an AI bubble? 08:45 When AI capex needs to show real returns 13:00 How trillion-dollar IPOs could reshape index mechanics 19:00 Why gross margin expansion is such a powerful factor 23:00 Why software companies face AI-driven margin pressure 27:21 Where AI semiconductor exposure goes next 31:54 Why valuation does not work for stock picking 35:03 What has changed in markets since COVID 39:22 Estimate achievability and incremental margins 43:06 How to think about the Mag Seven and Nvidia 47:55 Why healthcare could be the biggest AI opportunity

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