In this episode of The Compound and Friends, recorded just before Thanksgiving, the hosts and guests dive into the current market landscape and what it means for investors. They explore the implications of record-low corporate credit spreads, strong investor confidence, and high valuations in the S&P 500, debating whether these signs could foreshadow a "Minsky moment"—a potential market collapse. The discussion also touches on the legacy of outgoing SEC Chairman Gary Gensler and the positive market response to incoming Treasury Secretary Scott Besant. Additionally, they analyze various market indicators and specific stocks like Zoom and DocuSign, all while acknowledging the ongoing uncertainty and the possibility of future market changes.