#104 Christopher Zook On Stagflation, Energy, And A 'Generational Opportunity' In Commercial Real Estate
Christopher Zook, founder and Chief Investment Officer of CAZ Investments, which oversees just under $6 billion in assets under management, joins Julia La Roche on episode 104 for a wide-ranging macroeconomic discussion.
In this episode, Zook shares that he still sees stagflation ahead. In this environment, Zook is looking for opportunities in dislocated assets, particularly in energy and real estate.
Zook has over 30 years of experience investing in traditional and alternative asset classes. He was recently honored with the Texas Alternative Investments Association’s (TAIA) Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contribution and sustained support of the industry in Texas. He regularly contributes to major media outlets, including CNBC, Fox Business, and Bloomberg. Before starting CAZ Investments in 2001, Zook served in senior leadership positions with Oppenheimer, Prudential Securities, Lehman Brothers, and Paine Webber.
0:00 Welcome Christopher Zook to the show
1:07 Macro view today
2:50 The Fed likely to maintain credibility
4:08 Inflation and stagflation
5:40 Stagflation impact on stocks and bonds
8:30 Entering into a lost decade
11:44 Passive investing v. Active investing
16:20 Dichotomy in the market
19:00 Fiscal picture in the US
22:19 Betting against subprime
22:53 Concern about the consumers’ spending habits
25:27 Investment opportunities
28:52 Commercial real estate
34:27 Energy
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