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WSJ's Take On the Week: Kyla Scanlon on Navigating Financial Advice on Social Media

2025/5/11
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Kyla Scanlon: 我从事金融领域评论工作源于对经济学教育的热情,以及在大学期间卖车时观察到许多人对经济学知识的匮乏。疫情期间,我开始制作视频,一方面是为了保持理智,另一方面也是为了满足我对经济学教育的热情。GameStop、AMC和加密货币的兴衰,深刻影响了年轻一代投资者的投资理念,许多人倾向于将投资视为赌博。社交媒体是年轻人获取新闻的主要途径,但也存在许多不良行为者,传播虚假信息或进行诈骗。因此,在社交媒体上获取理财建议需要谨慎。我努力通过制作有趣、引人入胜和直观的视频内容,用经济学教育的角度解释新闻,帮助年轻人理解经济和金融知识。人们对经济信息的需求很高,只要能提供一个容易理解的切入点,就能吸引他们。经济学教育的一些方面可能与现实脱节,难以让人们与自身生活联系起来,因此需要找到一个平衡点。投资者应该对美联储的决策和财政政策有基本的了解,并学习如何进行定期定投。警惕那些要求支付大量资金且对回报含糊其辞的人,以及试图操纵你情绪的人。目前,投资者最大的担忧是不确定性,包括关税和人工智能泡沫等因素。关注硬科技领域的创新公司,也是一个值得关注的方向。 Telis Demos: 年轻一代投资者的投资理念受到疫情期间发生的事件(如GameStop事件)的深刻影响。他们更倾向于将投资视为赌博,而非长期的投资策略。社交媒体成为他们获取金融信息的主要渠道,但也存在信息真伪难辨的问题。Kyla Scanlon在社交媒体上成功地传播了经济和金融知识,这说明人们对这类信息有很大的需求。我们需要关注的是如何帮助年轻一代投资者在社交媒体上辨别真伪信息,并做出明智的投资决策。当前经济环境的不确定性,例如关税和人工智能泡沫,是投资者需要关注的主要风险。

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In this special bonus episode of WSJ’s Take On the Week, co-host Telis Demos is joined by social-media content creator and economic commentator Kyla Scanlon, who has helped transform how younger generations, specifically Gen Z, are engaging with news about the economy and finance. 

Through platforms like TikTok, Instagram and Substack, Scanlon has cultivated a dedicated audience of more than half a million people by simplifying complex economic data with creativity and humor. Recognized for coining the term “vibecession,” to highlight the disconnect between economic data and consumers, Scanlon has garnered attention from White House advisers and the Federal Reserve. 

In this episode, we’ll explore how economic trends like meme stocks (think GameStop and AMC) and cryptocurrencies are changing things for younger investors. Plus, we chat about best practices to consider when using social media for financial advice and how to avoid the “bad actors” that are spreading misinformation or scamming people.

This is WSJ’s Take On the Week where co-hosts Gunjan Banerji, lead writer for Live Markets, and Telis Demos, Heard on the Street’s banking and money columnist, cut through the noise and dive into markets, the economy and finance—the big trades, key players and business news ahead.

Have an idea for a future guest or episode? How can we better help you take on the week? We’d love to hear from you. Email the show at [email protected].

To watch the video version of this episode, visit our WSJ Podcasts YouTube channel or the video page of WSJ.com

Further Reading

The 27-Year-Old Economic Adviser for Gen Z

For more coverage of the markets and your investments, head to WSJ.com, WSJ’s Heard on The Street Column, and WSJ’s Live Markets blog.

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