The Seven Rules of Wall Street | Sam Stovall
Description
đ In this episode of Excess Returns, weâre joined by Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist at CFRA and author of The Seven Rules of Wall Street. We explore Samâs timeless, data-driven investing rules and connect them to todayâs market environmentâincluding sector trends, interest rates, Fed policy, investor behavior, and why market history is one of the most underrated tools for navigating uncertainty. This conversation blends historical perspective with practical insights, making it essential viewing for long-term investors and students of market behavior alike.
đ Topics Covered:
The power of rules-based investing and emotional discipline
Why momentum often beats mean reversion in sectors
The predictive value of January market performance
How AI hype is shaping todayâs market narrative
Whether âSell in Mayâ still worksâand what to do instead
The case for value investing and high-quality dividend stocks
A simple two-sector portfolio that beat tech (with less risk)
Whether the 60/40 portfolio is still viable
The failure of equal weight and small caps to outperform recently
How to manage fear and stay invested during volatile markets
What history teaches about Fed rate cuts and market returns
A momentum strategy for finding âbull markets somewhereâ
Samâs top lesson for the average investor
âąď¸ Timestamps:
00:00 â Market performance after strong Januaries
02:00 â Let your winners ride, cut losers short
04:45 â Current sector winners and market concentration
06:30 â As goes January, so goes the year
09:00 â Why Year 3 of bull markets tends to be weak
11:00 â How AI fits into todayâs bull case
12:30 â Sell in Mayâbut rotate instead of retreat
14:30 â Why value investing has struggled
16:00 â Tech as the new consumer staple?
17:45 â A free lunch: Tech + staples portfolio
20:30 â The 60/40 portfolio and inflation hedging
22:20 â Donât get mad, get even (equal weight vs. cap weight)
24:00 â Managing emotions and using history as Valium
26:20 â Donât fight the Fed: Rate cuts and market returns
28:30 â CFRAâs Fed outlook for the second half
29:40 â Thereâs always a bull market somewhere
31:20 â Samâs #1 lesson for the average investor