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Best podcasts about Burton Malkiel

Latest podcast episodes about Burton Malkiel

Informed Decisions Financial Planning & Money Podcast
Investing in Emerging Market Sectors with Kevin Carter EMQQ Global

Informed Decisions Financial Planning & Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 92:23


In this week's podcast I chat with Kevin Carter, founder and CIO of EMQQ, investors in the emerging market technology sector. A really interesting conversation, which I hope you find helpful   Key topics: What EMQQ does Kevin's approach Future of Emerging Markets Non Traditional Way to Invest in Emerging Markets China and India   Kevin T. Carter is the Founder & Chief Investment Officer of EMQQ Global, including EMQQ, FMQQ, and INQQ. While he considers himself an active “value” investor first and foremost, he has collaborated with Princeton economist and indexing legend, Dr. Burton Malkiel, for more than 20 years.   EMQQ Global is a San Francisco-based investment management and research firm focused on the Emerging and Frontier Markets Technology Sector.   Disclaimer

Ganbei
Capitalizing on Digital Transformations in Emerging Markets with Kevin Carter

Ganbei

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 52:10


Capitalizing on Digital Transformations in Emerging Markets with Kevin CarterWelcome to another of the Asia Business Podcast. In this episode, we are privileged to sit down with Kevin Carter, the founder and chief investment officer at EMQQ Global. As an expert in emerging and frontier markets, Kevin brings a wealth of knowledge on the rapid evolution of these economies, particularly focusing on the technology sector.Introduction to Kevin Carter and EMQQ GlobalKevin Carter leads EMQQ Global, an investment management firm specializing in emerging markets technology. His career trajectory, starting from an interview at a leading investment bank in the 90s to creating some of the earliest China-focused ETFs, provides a fascinating backdrop to our discussion.The Journey to Emerging MarketsKevin shares his intriguing journey, from reading a seminal book "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" to his collaborations with financial visionary Burton Malkiel. His experiences underscore the pivotal moments that shaped his focus on emerging markets and the transformative power of technology within them.Broadening Focus Beyond ChinaWhile Kevin's initial ventures primarily focused on China, he expanded his reach, driven by the realization that investors often consider emerging markets as a singular allocation. This strategic decision has allowed EMQQ to capture the broader growth potential inherent in multiple emerging economies.Analyzing the Trends: The Triple Mega Trend in Emerging MarketsKevin explains the three mega trends driving growth in emerging markets:Consumer Growth:As emerging markets like China and India continue their economic ascent, consumer demand for products and services is surging.Technological Advancements:The widespread adoption of smartphones and the internet is catalyzing growth, propelling these markets into unprecedented digital integration.Internet Expansion:With most of the world still transitioning to digital, internet companies in these regions are poised for explosive growth.Addressing Regulatory and Perception ChallengesNavigating the regulatory landscape in markets like China is complex. Kevin discusses the challenges and misconceptions around government interventions in major markets, emphasizing the nuanced dynamics that investors must consider.India on the Horizon: A New Chapter in Emerging MarketsLooking ahead, Kevin is optimistic about India's growth trajectory. With a burgeoning middle class and rapid digital adoption, India, according to Kevin, represents the next big opportunity in emerging markets.Conclusion: A Visionary's Insight into the FutureThrough a blend of insightful analysis and personal experiences, Kevin Carter offers a comprehensive view of the vast opportunities and challenges within emerging markets. His discussion provides invaluable insights for investors and businesses looking to navigate these dynamic spaces.For a deeper dive into these discussions, listen to the full episode of the Asia Business Podcast, where Kevin Carter shares his expertise on emerging markets and the factors driving their transformation. Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Asia Business Podcast00:35 Kevin Carter's Early Career and Influences03:58 The Birth of EMQQ and Early Ventures07:34 Expanding Beyond China: A Strategic Move12:24 Challenges and Realizations in Emerging Markets20:46 The Internet and E-commerce Revolution25:07 Global Mobile Phone-Based Orders25:48 Regulatory Risks in Emerging Markets27:03 China's Regulatory Landscape30:10 Alibaba and Tencent: Market Dynamics38:18 Impact of Global Trade Policies42:45 Investment Strategies in Emerging Markets46:39 Future Trends in Emerging Markets48:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts  ProducerJacob ThomasFollow UsLinkedInApple Podcasts

Critical Mass Radio Show
Critical Mass Business Talk Show: Ric Franzi Interviews Mark Hebner, Founder & CEO of Index Fund Advisors, Inc. (Episode 1566)

Critical Mass Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 22:09


Mark T. Hebner is the founder and CEO of Index Fund Advisors, Inc., (IFA), author of the highly regarded book Index Funds: The 12-Step Recovery Program for Active Investors, focused on investor education. Mark's current book and previous editions received praise from financial industry experts and academic luminaries, including John Bogle, David Booth, Burton Malkiel, and Nobel Laureates Harry Markowitz and Paul Samuelson. The book has been nominated as one of the three all-time greatest investment books, along with the writings of John Bogle and Warren Buffett. This book details the possible perils associated with stock picking, mutual fund manager picking, market timing, and other wealth-depleting behaviors. Hebner's 12-Step Program teaches the differences between active and passive investing, explains the emotional triggers that impact investment decisions, and offers an enlightening education on evidence-based investing that may forever change the way an investor perceives the stock market. Hebner is a respected speaker, frequent news contributor and authority on investing. His life's mission is to “change the way the world invests by replacing speculation with education.” Hebner is especially knowledgeable about index funds, portfolio construction and the research indexes designed by Nobel Laureate Eugene Fama and Kenneth French. These indexes provide the building blocks for the prudent evidence-based investment strategies that Hebner implements for his IFA clients. Mark is a Wealth Advisor (Series 65) and has an MBA from the University of California, Irvine and a Bachelor's in Nuclear Pharmacy from the University of New Mexico. He was a member of the Young Presidents' Organization for over 20 years and is currently a member of the World Presidents' Organization and the Chief Executives Organization. Prior to founding Index Fund Advisors in 1999, Mark was President, CEO and co-Founder of Syncor International (previously a public company - SCOR) from 1975 to 1985. In Jan. 2003, Cardinal Health acquired Syncor for approximately $850 million. As a division of Cardinal Health, it is the world's leading provider of nuclear pharmacy services. -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County, CA's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at REF Orange County.

Optimal Finance Daily
2974: Penny Stock Debacle: How I Lost $5,000 and You Can (and Better) Avoid It by Jeff Rose of Good Financial Cents

Optimal Finance Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 11:09


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2974: Jeff Rose shares a cautionary tale of losing $5,000 on penny stocks due to greed, poor advice, and ignorance about the over-the-counter market's volatility. He emphasizes the importance of informed investing, avoiding high-risk ventures, and adopting long-term, passive strategies to achieve financial security. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.goodfinancialcents.com/lose-money-penny-stocks/ Quotes to ponder: "Greed is not always good. I was doing just fine making a decent return on my boring mutual funds, but the chance of quadrupling my money got the best of me." "It's more like traveling to a flea market in Spain and trying to bargain with a vendor even though I don't speak the language. Chances are I'm going to get screwed just like I was in this situation." "You don't conjure up strategies driven by greed to beat the market because you don't need to beat the market to meet your financial goals." Episode references: A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel: https://www.amazon.com/Random-Walk-Down-Wall-Street/dp/0393358380 The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham: https://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-Investor-Definitive-Value-Investing/dp/0060555661 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY
2974: Penny Stock Debacle: How I Lost $5,000 and You Can (and Better) Avoid It by Jeff Rose of Good Financial Cents

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 11:09


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2974: Jeff Rose shares a cautionary tale of losing $5,000 on penny stocks due to greed, poor advice, and ignorance about the over-the-counter market's volatility. He emphasizes the importance of informed investing, avoiding high-risk ventures, and adopting long-term, passive strategies to achieve financial security. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.goodfinancialcents.com/lose-money-penny-stocks/ Quotes to ponder: "Greed is not always good. I was doing just fine making a decent return on my boring mutual funds, but the chance of quadrupling my money got the best of me." "It's more like traveling to a flea market in Spain and trying to bargain with a vendor even though I don't speak the language. Chances are I'm going to get screwed just like I was in this situation." "You don't conjure up strategies driven by greed to beat the market because you don't need to beat the market to meet your financial goals." Episode references: A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel: https://www.amazon.com/Random-Walk-Down-Wall-Street/dp/0393358380 The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham: https://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-Investor-Definitive-Value-Investing/dp/0060555661 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY
2974: Penny Stock Debacle: How I Lost $5,000 and You Can (and Better) Avoid It by Jeff Rose of Good Financial Cents

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 11:09


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2974: Jeff Rose shares a cautionary tale of losing $5,000 on penny stocks due to greed, poor advice, and ignorance about the over-the-counter market's volatility. He emphasizes the importance of informed investing, avoiding high-risk ventures, and adopting long-term, passive strategies to achieve financial security. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.goodfinancialcents.com/lose-money-penny-stocks/ Quotes to ponder: "Greed is not always good. I was doing just fine making a decent return on my boring mutual funds, but the chance of quadrupling my money got the best of me." "It's more like traveling to a flea market in Spain and trying to bargain with a vendor even though I don't speak the language. Chances are I'm going to get screwed just like I was in this situation." "You don't conjure up strategies driven by greed to beat the market because you don't need to beat the market to meet your financial goals." Episode references: A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel: https://www.amazon.com/Random-Walk-Down-Wall-Street/dp/0393358380 The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham: https://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-Investor-Definitive-Value-Investing/dp/0060555661 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I'm A Millionaire! So Now What?
EP302 Navigating the Seas of Investment - A Summer Book Club Wrap-Up

I'm A Millionaire! So Now What?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 6:06


Hello, Self-Made Nation! I'm your host Colleen O'Connell-Campbell, Wealth Advisor. As we wind up the summer, we're rounding out our powerful book club series, where we've sailed through the investment strategies of some of the great financial minds.  

I'm A Millionaire! So Now What?
EP300 Celebrating Milestones with "A Random Walk Down Wall Street"

I'm A Millionaire! So Now What?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 34:29


Hello, Self Made Nation, and welcome back to The Cash Rich Exit Podcast. I'm your host, Colleen O'Connell-Campbell, Wealth Advisor. As we celebrate our 300th episode today - a true milestone - I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you for joining me on this journey. Your engagement and feedback have transformed this podcast into a beacon for entrepreneurs aiming for a prosperous and intentional business exit. A Cash Rich Exit!   For this milestone episode we continue our focus on investment philosophy. I am joined by Alicia Castellino, Senior Relationship Manager of Dimensional Fund Advisors, as we read an investment classic, "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" by Burton Malkiel. This book it's a masterclass in understanding market behavior and harnessing it to support the wealth you've earned through your business.  

Optimal Health Daily
2582: The Random Walk Guide to Investing: Ten Rules for Financial Success by J.D. Roth of Get Rich Slowly

Optimal Health Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 11:27


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2582: Explore financial independence through simple, practical advice in J.D. Roth's discussion of Burton Malkiel's The Random Walk Guide to Investing. Roth distills a lifetime of investment wisdom into ten straightforward rules, emphasizing the importance of patience, discipline, and the power of compound interest. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this episode offers invaluable insights into building wealth and securing your financial future. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/the-random-walk-guide-to-investing-ten-rules-for-financial-success/ Quotes to ponder: "The advice in this book is both simple and realistic. There is no magic potion in the investment world because the truth is that one doesn't exist." "Paying off credit card debt is the best investment you will ever make." "The secret to getting rich slowly (but surely) is the miracle of compound interest." Episode references: A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing: https://www.amazon.com/Random-Walk-Down-Wall-Street/dp/0393330338 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Health Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY
2582: The Random Walk Guide to Investing: Ten Rules for Financial Success by J.D. Roth of Get Rich Slowly

Optimal Health Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 11:27


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2582: Explore financial independence through simple, practical advice in J.D. Roth's discussion of Burton Malkiel's The Random Walk Guide to Investing. Roth distills a lifetime of investment wisdom into ten straightforward rules, emphasizing the importance of patience, discipline, and the power of compound interest. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this episode offers invaluable insights into building wealth and securing your financial future. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/the-random-walk-guide-to-investing-ten-rules-for-financial-success/ Quotes to ponder: "The advice in this book is both simple and realistic. There is no magic potion in the investment world because the truth is that one doesn't exist." "Paying off credit card debt is the best investment you will ever make." "The secret to getting rich slowly (but surely) is the miracle of compound interest." Episode references: A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing: https://www.amazon.com/Random-Walk-Down-Wall-Street/dp/0393330338 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast
Learn How Random Investments Can Outperform Managed Funds

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 18:17


Learn why randomly choosing individual stocks can beat expert investing strategies — and what that means for your portfolio. Can random stock picks outperform Wall Street professionals? What kind of portfolio returns can low-cost index investing drive? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski delve into the astonishing results of a dart-throwing experiment by Wall Street Journal columnist Spencer Jakab and his team, which pitted random stock selections against high-profile hedge fund picks. The hosts explore this intriguing setup and its outcomes, offering actionable insights into the power of simple, low-cost index funds and ETFs over expensive investment managers. Their insights are intended to offer a better understanding of the practicality of low-cost index funds, the importance of maintaining a diversified portfolio, and the pitfalls of frequent market adjustments. Then, Sean and Anna delve into the latest financial headlines, including findings from the Federal Reserve's Economic Well-Being of US Households report for 2023, April's drop in home sales, and Google Flights adding Southwest Airlines fares to its search results. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: index funds, investment strategies, stock market, ETFs, dart-throwing experiment, investing tips, low-cost investing, financial wellbeing, active vs. passive investing, hedge funds, portfolio diversification, The Wall Street Journal, stock picks, investment success, random stock selection, economic well-being, smarter investing, outperforming the pros, investment managers, A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel, stock listings, mutual funds, stock performance, financial journalists, retirement savings, financial stress, household income, emergency expenses, high mortgage rates, affordable housing, home sales, previously owned homes, Google Flights, Southwest Airlines, travel expenses, airfare comparison, financial education, money management, financial planning, investment portfolio, stock market analysis, market adjustments, investment risks, and diversification benefits. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

The Long Term Investor
Burton Malkiel on A Random Walk Down Wall Street (Rewind) (EP.152)

The Long Term Investor

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 48:49


Dr. Burton Malkiel, author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, joins the show to talk about the 50th anniversary of his investment classic. This episode originally aired in 2023 and was a top interview of the year. Although this is a replay, the content shared is just as relevant today and important to consider for your investing strategy.   Listen now and learn: The two biggest mistakes investors make Lessons from market bubbles of the past Practical ideas for achieving investment success   Visit www.TheLongTermInvestor.com for show notes, free resources, and a place to submit questions.   (03:00) What Efficient Market Hypothesis Means for Investors (19:15) Lessons Learned from The History and Bubbles (29:00) How Interest Rates Are Impacting Stock Prices (32:30) The Case for Diversification (42:05) Behavioral Finance

Millennial Investing - The Investor’s Podcast Network
MI Rewind: Why Warren Buffett Might Be Wrong w/ Matthew Piepenburg

Millennial Investing - The Investor’s Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 77:34


Matthew Piepenburg talks about the macro environment, current market trends, and risks and opportunities ahead. Matthew is the Co-Founder of SignalsMatter and Co-Author of the book, “Rigged to Fail”. He has over 20 years' experience in investing, alternative assets, and finance, with expertise in managed futures, credit, and equity investing. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN 00:00 - Intro 06:53 - What is a Main Street investor? 06:53 - What are the risks and opportunities for Main Street investors? 10:05 - Why is the next recession going to be worse than previous ones? 35:53 - Why might Buffett be wrong regarding macro environments and interest rates.  43:08 - Are 401Ks at risk?  01:03:06 - How can you position yourself to mitigate risk?  01:07:16 - What impact will rising interest rates have on the financial markets?  01:16:17 - When will market manipulation end?  And much, much more! *Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Kyle and the other community members. Recommended Book: Rigged to Fail by Matthew Piepenburg.  Article: To Buy or Not to Buy – That is (Always) the Question. Article: What Lies Ahead – How to Navigate Extreme Markets. Recommended Book: The Power of Passive Investing by Rick Ferri. Recommended Book: The Education of a Value Investor by Guy Spier. Recommended Book: A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel. Recommended Book: The Little Book That Still Beats the Market by Joel Greenblatt. Check out the books mentioned in the podcast here. Enjoy ad-free episodes when you subscribe to our Premium Feed. NEW TO THE SHOW? Follow our official social media accounts: X (Twitter) | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok. Check out our Millennial Investing Starter Packs. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try Kyle's favorite tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts. SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: DeleteMe NerdWallet Meyka Fundrise TurboTax Public NetSuite Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm

Salud Financiera
Salud Financiera #64: Las Reglas del Inversor Racional

Salud Financiera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 61:40


Bienvenidos a Salud Financiera. Un programa en directo diario dónde puedes aprender y preguntar sobre finanzas personales y mercados financieros. Disfruta de sus secciones y atrévete a preguntar lo que siempre has querido saber de forma gratuita. En este episodio #64 hablamos sobre las reglas que propone Burton Malkiel para ser un inversor racionalDebatiremos acerca del nuevo Fondo Naranja Bolsa Garantizado y sobre la rebaja del rating de Fundsmith por parte de MorningstarEn la sección del curso de bolsa diario hablaremos sobre el CAPEXNo te pierdas nada de nuestra comunidad: https://linktr.ee/misaludfinancieraCURSO de Inversión en ETFs ya Disponible: https://go.hotmart.com/U91482169Y

Salud Financiera
Salud Financiera #63: Malkiel vs Análisis Fundamental

Salud Financiera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 79:00


Bienvenidos a Salud Financiera. Un programa en directo diario dónde puedes aprender y preguntar sobre finanzas personales y mercados financieros. Disfruta de sus secciones y atrévete a preguntar lo que siempre has querido saber de forma gratuita. En este episodio #63 hablamos sobre las críticas de Burton Malkiel sobre el análisis fundamentalDebatiremos acerca de las empresas de los mantras En la sección del curso de bolsa diario hablaremos sobre fiscalidad en España CURSO de Inversión en ETFs ya Disponible: https://go.hotmart.com/U91482169YNo te pierdas nada de nuestra comunidad: https://linktr.ee/misaludfinanciera

Salud Financiera
Salud Financiera #62: Malkiel vs Análisis Técnico

Salud Financiera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 75:20


Bienvenidos a Salud Financiera. Un programa en directo diario dónde puedes aprender y preguntar sobre finanzas personales y mercados financieros. Disfruta de sus secciones y atrévete a preguntar lo que siempre has querido saber de forma gratuita. En este episodio #62 hablaremos sobre la visión de Burton Malkiel sobre el análisis chartista y técnico. Debatiremos acerca de las empresas del informe trimestral de JP Morgan En la sección del curso de bolsa diario descubriremos el Working Capital NegativoCURSO de Inversión en ETFs ya Disponible: https://go.hotmart.com/U91482169YNo te pierdas nada de nuestra comunidad: https://linktr.ee/misaludfinanciera

Salud Financiera
Salud Financiera #61: Análisis Técnico, Utopía o Quimera

Salud Financiera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 70:00


Bienvenidos a Salud Financiera. Un programa en directo diario dónde puedes aprender y preguntar sobre finanzas personales y mercados financieros. Disfruta de sus secciones y atrévete a preguntar lo que siempre has querido saber de forma gratuita. En este episodio #61 hablaremos sobre la visión de Burton Malkiel sobre el análisis chartista y técnico. Debatiremos acerca de las empresas del informe trimestral de JP Morgan En la sección del curso de bolsa diario descubriremos el Working CapitalCURSO de Inversión en ETFs ya Disponible: https://go.hotmart.com/U91482169YNo te pierdas nada de nuestra comunidad: https://linktr.ee/misaludfinancieraInforme de JP Morgan: https://am.jpmorgan.com/content/dam/jpm-am-aem/global/en/insights/market-insights/guide-to-the-markets/mi-guide-to-the-markets-us.pdf

Enlightenment - A Herold & Lantern Investments Podcast
Exploring the Influence of AI on Investing and the Hidden Strength of REITs

Enlightenment - A Herold & Lantern Investments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 38:32 Transcription Available


Navigate the maze of financial markets with us as we scrutinize today's lofty equity valuations and the ever-looming bubble debate. Burton Malkiel, the eminent author of "A Random Walk Down Wall Street," joins the fray, sharing his insights on the Federal Reserve's strategy and its impact on job creation and unemployment. We crack the code of market trends amidst COVID-19 and the Ukraine conflict's global economic aftermath, sifting through the complexities of fiscal policies, supply chain woes, and inflationary pressures. Learn how artificial intelligence could supercharge productivity and change the game for stock market investors, and discover why gold and Bitcoin may be the sleeper hits in your store of value search.Ever wondered why the VanEck Gold Miners ETF seems to march to the beat of its own drum, independent of gold prices? Or how some real estate investment trusts (REITs) are not just weathering the storm but thriving in today's economy? We unravel these mysteries and spotlight four REITs that marry attractive dividends with robust fundamentals. And because financial health goes hand-in-hand with physical well-being, we guide you through the personal finance implications of long-term care planning, underscoring the importance of proactive health management. Don't miss a moment of this episode, filled with the kind of insights that could redefine your investment strategy and fortify your financial future.** For informational and educational purposes only, not intended as investment advice. Views and opinions are subject to change without notice. For full disclosures, ADVs, and CRS Forms, please visit https://heroldlantern.com/disclosure **To learn about becoming a Herold & Lantern Investments valued client, please visit https://heroldlantern.com/wealth-advisory-contact-formFollow and Like Us on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn | @HeroldLantern

21st Century Entrepreneurship
Kevin T. Carter: From Wall Street to Emerging Markets

21st Century Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 45:55


Kevin T. Carter is an investment expert with a rich history rooted in the evolution of financial markets and a deep dive into emerging economies. Throughout our conversation, we explored Carter's journey from a fresh college graduate with a keen interest in investment, sparked by the iconic book "A Random Walk Down Wall Street," to a visionary in the field of emerging markets. His early career began in an investment bank, where a casual interview turned into the launchpad for his investment career.Carter shared the profound influence of Burton Malkiel's work on his professional outlook, notably Malkiel's revolutionary idea of index funds which laid the groundwork for Carter's own innovations in investment strategies. "It was just an idea to Burt Malkiel back then," Carter recalls, highlighting the transformative potential of indexing and ETFs which now dominate the investment landscape.The narrative then shifts to Carter's disillusionment with the mutual fund business and his pioneering work in fractional share trading and direct indexing. His collaboration with Malkiel not only refined his investment philosophy but also led to the creation of groundbreaking financial services that democratized stock market access. "We filed a patent on fractional share trading... and now almost every brokerage firm in the world offers fractional share trading," Carter proudly notes, underlining the shift towards more inclusive investment models.Carter's journey took another significant turn with his engagement with Google employees and his eventual focus on emerging markets, particularly China and India. His firsthand experiences with these economies offered him a unique perspective on their potential for growth and innovation. "China's economy was growing at over 10%," he recalls, capturing the dynamism of these regions long before they became focal points for global investors.The discussion delves into the intricacies of emerging market investments, emphasizing the consumer-driven growth in these regions. Carter's approach to investment in emerging markets is not just about recognizing their growth potential but understanding the transformative impact of technology, particularly mobile internet, on these economies. "The second wave was China, right behind us, 2005 to 2020... Now, there's still growth in China, but... the third wave is going to be giant, and it's already happening," he explains, highlighting the ongoing evolution of global market dynamics.Carter's narrative on India's transformation is richly detailed, attributing a significant part of this change to Nandan Nilekani, Infosys' co-founder, who led the Aadhaar program since its inception in 2009. This initiative was a critical move towards digitizing the nation's identity verification processes, issuing a unique twelve-digit identification number linked with biometric data to every citizen. It was a monumental step in addressing the critical lack of formal identification and laid the foundation for the India Stack, an advanced digital infrastructure that facilitated the opening of 800 million digital bank accounts and propelled the country towards financial inclusivity. Coupled with the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) system revolutionizing payments—showcasing an 80% shift towards digital transactions with over 12 billion monthly transactions—India's narrative underlines a nation on the cusp of a technological and economic revolution. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, a vibrant middle class, and a tech talent pool, under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, the country is poised to redefine its global stance, making it a focal point for investors in technology, consumer goods, and fintech sectors.

The Julia La Roche Show
#142 Dr. Burton Malkiel On 'A Random Walk Down Wall Street,' The Best Way To Invest, And What You're Getting Wrong About 'Efficient Markets'

The Julia La Roche Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 57:09


Dr. Burton Malkiel, author of the influential book, "A Random Walk Down Wall Street," which revolutionized how people approach investing, joined Julia La Roche on episode 142. Link: https://www.amazon.com/Random-Walk-Down-Wall-Street/dp/1324051132 0:00 Intro and welcome Dr. Burton Malkiel  1:30 Writing ‘A Random Walk Down Wall Street'  4:30 Reaction to ‘A Random Walk'  5:30 90% of active managers do worse than the index  8:14 Investing in the first index fund, and its returns  12:48 This is the way to invest 19:30 Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) 22:29 Bitcoin spot ETF, bubbles  27:18 Debunking that ETFs distort financial markets, fuel a passive investing bubble  33:40 Efficient Market Hypothesis and what the media gets wrong 38:20 View of the markets, macroeconomics   43:50 Retirement crisis ahead? 48:48 Background 50:38 Parting thoughts

Talking Real Money
No Way To Know

Talking Real Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 28:36


Burton Malkiel and other academics continue to tell us that consistently "beating the market" is essentially impossible. Investors need to understand the impossible natire of accurate prognostication and focus on those things that are in our control. Tom and Don explain the simple path you can take to reasonable investing success. Don talks about the Talking Real Money summer road trip. Listeners ask: Does a Fidelity 250-stock direct indexing plan make sense? Is it better to max out a Roth IRA or Health Savings Account? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Making Billions: The Private Equity Podcast for Startup Founders and Venture Capital Investors
Global Shifts: Why is So Much Money Moving Into This Country?

Making Billions: The Private Equity Podcast for Startup Founders and Venture Capital Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 33:43 Transcription Available


Hey Welcome to another episode of Making Billions, I'm your host Ryan Miller and today I have my dear friend Kevin Carter.Kevin is the founder and CIO of EMQQ Global. Kevin specializes in emerging markets and has collaborated with the famous Princeton economist and indexing legend Dr. Burton Malkiel, author of the bestselling book  A Random Walk Down Wall Street.What this means is that Kevin understands emerging markets and he's about to fill us in on where the next hottest country will be for the next decade.Subscribe on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTOe79EXLDsROQ0z3YLnu1QQConnect with Ryan Miller:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rcmiller1/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makingbillionspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/_MakingBillonsWebsite: https://making-billions.com/[THE GUEST]:  Kevin is the founder and CIO of EMQQ Global. Kevin specializes in emerging markets and has collaborated with the famous Princeton economist and indexing legend Dr. Burton Malkiel, author of the bestselling book  A Random Walk Down Wall Street.[THE HOST]: Ryan is a Venture Capital & Angel investor in technology and energy. He achieved market-beating placement growth in his first 5 years in the industry.X-Health.show - meet the future of healthcareKill your pain once& for all, program human cells to cure cancer, mitigate dementia & moreListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showDISCLAIMER: The information in every podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening or viewing our episodes, you understand that no information contained in the episodes should be construed as legal or financial advice from the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal, financial, or tax counsel on any subject matter. No listener of the episodes should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included in, or accessible through, the episodes without seeking the appropriate legal or other professional advice on the particular facts and circumstances at issue from a lawyer, finance, tax, or other licensed person in the recipient's state, country, or other appropriate licensing jurisdiction. No part of the show, its guests, host, content, or otherwise should be considered a solicitation for investment in any way. All views expressed in any way by guests are their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the show or its host(s). The host and/or its guests may own some of the assets discussed in this or other episodes, including compensation for advertisements, sponsorships, and/or endorsements. This show is for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as financial, tax, legal, or any advice whatsoever.

The Rational Reminder Podcast
Episode 285: A Year in Review

The Rational Reminder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 124:59


It's hard to believe, but today's episode marks our fifth annual year-in-review episode — where we look back at some of our favourite conversations and takeaways from the past year! If there's one overarching theme that stood out amongst our guests in 2023 it would be the power of purposeful decision-making to impact our future selves. Tuning in, you'll hear our guests' remarkable views on the topic, from the power of regret when it comes to long-term decisions to the ‘hidden partner' that accompanies us in all our decision-making. Another key theme that emerged is how the role of financial advisors is evolving. Key insights include why your financial advisor should collaborate with other advisors, why trust is essential, and how to prepare your children for wealth. We wrap things up with reflective tips on how to identify what your true goals are with a profound lesson on why setting your own scoreboard is essential. Tune in as we share some of our favourite moments from the past year and look back at the incredible guests we've had on the show in 2023!   Key Points From This Episode:   Our year with the Rational Reminder community: 23 in 23 reading challenge, memorable meetups, live recordings, a shoutout to our community moderators, and more. (0:00:19) Looking back at our conversation with Charles Ellis and Burton Malkiel on why money management is a loser's game and navigating market efficiency. (0:08:42) Pim Van Vliet's insights on the evidence supporting higher expected returns related to certain stock characteristics. (0:16:19) Discussing the relevance (and irrelevance) of dividends and why people tend to view dividends as particularly special, with Professor Samuel Hartzmark. (0:19:42) Our conversation with Will Goetzmann on the value of very long-term data and why historical data is still relevant today. (0:24:58) Nobel laureate, Robert Merton's insights on putting together a long-term asset mix and taking into account your time horizon. (0:32:35) Highlights from our conversation with Professor Francisco Gomes on how asset allocation should (and should not) change over the lifecycle. (0:39:14) Our second interview with David Blanchett on how regret informs our long-term decisions and Daniel Pink's insights on optimizing for future regret. (0:43:58) Hear from Charles Ellis on the most under-appreciated action that every investor should take to be more successful. (0:50:50) Making decisions on personal finance and John Cambell's insights on how household beliefs tend to differ. (0:51:53) Professor Ralph Keeney on why decision-making is the only purposeful way you can influence anything in your life. (0:54:54) Input from Cass Sunstein on the extensive research he's done on decision-making and how acquiring more information can help your decisions. (0:59:25) We hear from Professor Eric Johnson about the ‘hidden partner' that accompanies us when we make decisions and Cass Sunstein explains when we should update our beliefs. (01:03:09) Professor James Choi shares his profound insights on why financial decisions are not always explained by economic theory. (01:10:26) Unpacking the effect of overconfidence on our decision-making with Itzhak Ben-David, along with his key ideas on miscalibration. (01:12:53) Answering the question “How good are we at understanding our future selves?” with Hal Hershfield. (01:17:20) Our conversation with Meir Statman on the third generation of behavioural finance and what that means for decision-making and advice. (01:21:13) Dr. Preet Banerjee's research and insight on the value of having a financial plan. (01:23:48) Talking with YouTuber, Darin Soat, about the struggle to find high-quality financial information online and understanding YouTube as an entertainment-first platform. (01:25:02) Harold Geller on how to determine whether your advisor is properly understanding you and Robert Merton's thoughts on how he views the role of financial advisors. (01:28:27) We hear from Dr. Preet Banerjee on the business of financial advice and how it has changed over time. (01:35:02) Victor Haghani and James White on the topic of intergenerational billionaires and why there are fewer than you might expect. (01:39:21) An update from Rob Carrick on the state of financial planning for the average Canadian in 2023. (01:44:09) Juhani Linnainmaa unpacks the impact of financial advisors on decision-making and the challenges of choosing a financial advisor. (01:48:48) Dr. James Grubman on identifying a financial advisor who understands the importance of Wealth 3.0, why collaboration is key, and how to prepare children for wealth. (01:51:21) A final takeaway from Shane Parrish on taking stock of your year and how to determine what your true goals are. (02:02:28)   Links From Today's Episode:   Episode 234: Prof. Robert C. Merton — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/234 Episode 236: Harold Geller — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/236 Episode 238: Prof. Ralph Keeney — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/238 Episode 240: Prof. Eric J. Johnson — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/240 Episode 244: Charles D. Ellis — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/244 Episode 246: Daniel H. Pink — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/246 Episode 248: Prof. William Goetzmann — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/248 Episode 250: Prof. John Y. Campbell — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/250 Episode 252: Prof. Burton Malkiel — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/252 Episode 254: David Blanchett — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/254 Episode 256: Prof. Hal Hershfield — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/256 Episode 258: Prof. Meir Statman — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/258 Episode 260: Prof. James Choi — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/260 Episode 262: Prof. Francisco Gomes — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/262 Episode 264: Pim van Vliet — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/264 Episode 266: Prof. Cass Sunstein — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/266 Episode 268: Itzhak Ben-David — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/268 Episode 269: Preet Banerjee — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/269 Episode 270: Victor Haghani and James White — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/270 Episode 272: Rob Carrick — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/272 Episode 273: Professor Samuel Hartzmark — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/273 Episode 275: Live from Future Proof 2023 with Hal Hershfield — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/275 Episode 276: Darin Soat — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/276 Episode 278: Juhani Linnainmaa — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/278 Episode 280: Shane Parrish — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/280 Episode 282: James Grubman —  Episode 224: Scott Cederberg — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/224 Winning the Loser's Game: Timeless Strategies for Successful Investing — https://www.amazon.com/Winning-Losers-Game-Strategies-Successful/dp/1264258461 A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing — https://www.amazon.com/Random-Walk-Down-Wall-Street/dp/0393358380 Your Future Self: How to Make Tomorrow Better Today — https://www.halhershfield.com/yourfutureself A Wealth of Well-Being: A Holistic Approach to Behavioral Finance — https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Well-Being-Holistic-Approach-Behavioral/dp/1394249675 Strangers in Paradise: How Families Adapt to Wealth Across Generations — https://www.amazon.com/Strangers-Paradise-Families-Wealth-Generations/dp/0615894356 Wealth 3.0: The Future of Family Wealth Advising — https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-3-0-Future-Family-Advising/dp/B0C9SHFSGM Clear Thinking: Turning Ordinary Moments into Extraordinary Results — https://www.amazon.com/Clear-Thinking-Turning-Ordinary-Extraordinary/dp/0593086112 30 Lessons for Living — https://www.karlpillemer.com/books/30-lessons-for-living/ Rational Reminder on iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rational-reminder-podcast/id1426530582. Rational Reminder Website — https://rationalreminder.ca/  Rational Reminder on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rationalreminder/ Rational Reminder on X — https://twitter.com/RationalRemind Rational Reminder on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/ Rational Reminder Email — info@rationalreminder.caBenjamin Felix — https://www.pwlcapital.com/author/benjamin-felix/  Benjamin on X — https://twitter.com/benjaminwfelix Benjamin on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminwfelix/ Cameron Passmore — https://www.pwlcapital.com/profile/cameron-passmore/ Cameron on X — https://twitter.com/CameronPassmore Cameron on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronpassmore/ Mark McGrath on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/markmcgrathcfp/ Mark McGrath on X — https://twitter.com/MarkMcGrathCFP

ETF Edge
Is India the perfect Emerging Market? 12/20/23

ETF Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 30:43


CNBC's Bob Pisani sat down with Burton Malkiel, Chemical Bank Chairman's Professor of Economics at Princeton University and author of the legendary investing text, A Random Walk Down Wall Street; Kevin Carter, chief investment officer of EMQQ Global and the India Internet & Ecommerce ETF (INQQ), and Todd Sohn, ETF & Technical Strategist at Strategas Securities. They discussed investing in India's emerging market and the reasons why it has had a great year compared to other countries. They also look into the differences between China and India, past market performances, and where each stand today.

Millennial Investing - The Investor’s Podcast Network
MI Rewind: China, Emerging & Frontier Markets w/ Kevin Carter

Millennial Investing - The Investor’s Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 74:47


Kevin Carter talks about emerging and frontier markets, where and how to get started investing internationally, and much more! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 03:04 - Revelations Kevin saw when he worked at a mutual fund vs. investments one can do as an individual investor. 16:25 - Lessons Kevin learned when he shorted Amazon.  22:34 - How Kevin got involved with Tesla.  35:05 - What emerging or frontier markets are and which countries they consist of. 41:02 - Why home-country bias exists and what investors are potentially missing by focusing only on their domestic markets. 41:02 - What the most important things to look out for are when investing in foreign or international markets. 48:46 - The catalyst that's going to change the dynamics of investing and will have a material impact on the future returns of international markets. 01:00:36 - Where to start and how to get started as a new investor in foreign markets. 01:06:59 - How international investors combat against fraud and accounting standards. And much, much more! *Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Kyle and the other community members. Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letters. Burton Malkiel's book A Random Walk Down Wall Street. Fred Schwed's book Where Are the Customers' Yachts? David Swensen's book Pioneering Portfolio Management. John Bogle's book The Little Book of Common Sense Investing. Joel Greenblatt's book The Little Book That Still Beats the Market. Benjamin Graham's book The Intelligent Investor. All of Robert's favorite books. NEW TO THE SHOW? Check out our Millennial Investing Starter Packs. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try Kyle's favorite tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts. Check out all the books mentioned and discussed in our podcasts here. SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: Airbnb NetSuite Masterclass Babbel Shopify Connect with Kevin: Website | LinkedIn | Twitter Connect with Robert: Website |  Instagram

The Long Term Investor
25 Financial Thought Leaders Define “What Does It Mean To Be A Long-Term Investor? (EP.126)

The Long Term Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 36:26


What does it mean to be a long-term investor? In this special mash up episode, all the show's guests from the past year weigh in.   Listen now to hear from Ben Carlson, Taylor Schulte, Burton Malkiel, Phil Huber, Rubin Miller, Dasarte Yarnway, Robin Powell, Brian King, Jeremy Schwartz, Rick Ferri, Mike Piper, Carl Richards, Ashby Daniels, Polina Pompliano, Mathieu Pellerin, John Jennings, Cait Howerton, Tyler Olson, Jesse Cramer, Meir Statman, Susan Jones, Hal Hershfield, William Bernstein, and Peter Lazaroff.   Visit www.TheLongTermInvestor.com for show notes, free resources, and a place to submit questions.

Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
Ep429 Timing Your Real Estate Investment Right for Alpha Gains with Alex Cartwright

Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 44:05


Real estate can be highly rewarding, but strategically timing your purchases is crucial for success. So today, we've invited Alex Cartwright on the show to discuss its vital role in investing, plus insights on economics and housing market dynamics. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a competitive edge in your journey – hit that play button now!KEY TAKEAWAYS  Key to succeeding in different fields of expertise Essential things you need to know to time the market effectively Strategic investment approaches investors should use Expert insights from the Forbes 400 list Reasons why multifamily investing is a good hedge against inflation RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONEDRange by David Epstein: https://amzn.to/460ykjN Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty: https://amzn.to/3sG9I1D Forbes 400: https://www.forbes.com/forbes-400/ A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel: https://amzn.to/45ELWSjEconomics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt: https://amzn.to/3EoYeSy On Grand Strategy by John Lewis Gaddis: https://amzn.to/3qZVpEG ABOUT ALEX CARTWRIGHT  Alex conducts macroeconomic analysis on target markets and conducts the underwriting for Vilicus Capital offerings. He owns over two dozen properties. He has also previously worked with Open Door Capital as a project manager.He is an Associate Professor of Economics at Ferris State University, where he teaches classes on Managerial Economics, Economic Growth, and International Business. His Economics research has been published in several scholarly outlets, including The Cambridge Journal of Economics. Alex is an affiliated scholar with multiple Think-Tanks and has served as an Economic advisor to congressional candidates in Peru. Alex received a B.S. in Mathematical Economics from Hampden-Sydney College, where he graduated Phi-Beta-Kappa, Summa Cum Laude, and first in his major. He earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University, where he was the F.A. Hayek Fellow in the program for advanced study of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at George Mason University's Mercatus Center.CONNECT WITH ALEX Website: Vilicus Capital: https://www.vilicus.capital/ LinkedIn: Alexander Cartwright: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexcartwright/ CONNECT WITH USSchedule a 20-min get-to-know each other call - bit.ly/3OK31kISchedule a 30-min call to learn about investing with Three Keys Investments - bit.ly/3yteWhxVisit ThreeKeysInvestments.com to download a free e-book, “Why Invest in Apartments”!If you're looking for an affordable healthcare solution, check out Christian Healthcare Ministries by visiting https://bit.ly/3JTRm1IPlease RSS: Review, Subscribe, Share!

The InvestmentNews Podcast
Episode 14: ‘You're fooling yourself.' Burton Malkiel takes on ESG investing

The InvestmentNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 41:10


Hosts Jeff Benjamin and Bruce Kelly dedicate this week's show to a candid conversation with Dr. Burton Malkiel, legendary author of “A Random Walk Down Wall Street” and a renowned investor and economist who spent most of his career ruffling the feathers of the Wall Street establishment. They discuss Malkiel's views that the current trend of ESG investing may not be the best method for reaching either of the oft-stated goals of ESG: doing well while doing good. Bruce and Jeff also dive into the bond market and active management during the interview.

I'm A Millionaire! So Now What?
EP275 Investment strategies that move from “Random Walk” to real results

I'm A Millionaire! So Now What?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 31:32


Hello! I'm Colleen O'Connell-Campbell, back with another exciting episode of "I'm a Millionaire. So, Now What?" In this episode you'll find the second installment

The Bull - Il tuo podcast di finanza personale
25. I 4 migliori Amici dell'Investitore - Invest like a PRO!

The Bull - Il tuo podcast di finanza personale

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 35:50


Due pesi massimi tra gli esperti di finanza, Burton Malkiel e Charles Ellis, ci spiegano in modo facile facile 4 pilastri fondamentali alla base di qualunque strategia d'investimento a lungo termine dotata di buon senso.Puntata un po' più lunga del solito ma dire tutte le cose in un posto solo sembrava davvero la scelta migliore.Parleremo di indicizzazione, diversificazione, dollar-cost-averaging e ribilanciamento.Il menu di quest'episodio speciale prevede inoltre: a) spiegazione di come funziona tutta l'economia in poco più di un minuto e b) la mia personale formula di asset allocation.E per aiutare le persone un po' dure d'orecchi come mio papà, ecco i link dei libri citati:https://www.amazon.it/Come-investire-Principi-base-investitore/dp/8836012728https://www.amazon.it/spasso-Street-segreti-investire-successo/dp/8820372894https://www.amazon.com/Winning-Losers-Game-6th-Strategies/dp/0071813659https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Market-Cycle-Getting-Odds/dp/1328479250Seguiteci anche su Instagram!https://instagram.com/thebull_finance?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA=========================================================================#ad #ScalablecapitalPiani in ETF a ZERO Commissioni e interessi sulla liquidità del 2,6% all'anno con SCALABLE CAPITAL!Clicca sul link di seguito, per i primi 6 mesi l'account Premium è GRATIS!https://partner.scalable-capital.de/go.cgi?pid=576&wmid=126&cpid=4&prid=14&subid=&target=defaultIl link è sponsorizzato da Scalable Capital e l'Autore potrebbe percepire una commissione legata all'apertura di un account presso questo broker.=======================================================================ATTENZIONE: nessun contenuto di questo podcast deve essere inteso come una raccomandazione di investimento.La citazione di determinati ETF è a mero scopo esemplificativo e non deve essere intesa in alcun modo come una sollecitazione all'acquisto di specifici prodotti finanziari.L'autore non è un consulente finanziario e non intende presentarsi come tale.Affidatevi sempre a dei professionsti e/o assicuratevi sempre di aver compreso pienamente il funzionamento, le implicazioni e i rischi di ciascun prodotto finanziario prima di investirvi del denaro.L'autore non è inoltre collegato ad alcuna società emittente di prodotti di investimento.

The SharePickers Podcast with Justin Waite
2526: A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel

The SharePickers Podcast with Justin Waite

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 8:13


"A Random Walk Down Wall Street" by Burton Malkiel is a classic investment book that challenges the notion of beating the market consistently through active stock picking or market timing. The book advocates for a passive investment strategy based on the efficient market hypothesis. 

The Meb Faber Show
Burton Malkiel - Applying 'A Random Walk' to the World Today | #483

The Meb Faber Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 49:42


Today's guest is Dr. Burton Malkiel, a legendary economist, Chief Investment Officer of Wealthfront, and author of one of the most widely read investment books ever, A Random Walk Down Wall Street, which recently came out in the 50th edition.  In today's episode, Dr. Malkiel shares what's changed in the latest update of his book, touching on the role of bonds given higher yields today, the impact of inflation, and why it may be time to consider adding I Bonds to your portfolio.  Then we talk about some current investment trends. He pushes back on the ESG-craze, discusses the recent underperformance of risk parity, and suggests you look at your portfolio to be sure you aren't overallocated to US stocks today.  ----- Follow Meb on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube For detailed show notes, click here To learn more about our funds and follow us, subscribe to our mailing list or visit us at cambriainvestments.com ----- Today's episode is sponsored by YCharts.  YCharts enables financial advisors to make smarter investment decisions and better communicate with clients. YCharts offers a suite of intuitive tools, including numerous visualizations, comprehensive security screeners, portfolio construction, communication outputs, and market monitoring. Visit YCharts to start your free trial and be sure to mention "Meb" for 20% off your subscription. (New clients only).  Today's episode is sponsored by The Idea Farm. The Idea Farm gives you access to over $100,000 worth of investing research, the kind usually read by only the world's largest institutions, funds, and money managers. Subscribe for free here.  ----- Follow The Idea Farm: Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Tik Tok ----- Interested in sponsoring the show? Email us at Feedback@TheMebFaberShow.com ----- Past guests include Ed Thorp, Richard Thaler, Jeremy Grantham, Joel Greenblatt, Campbell Harvey, Ivy Zelman, Kathryn Kaminski, Jason Calacanis, Whitney Baker, Aswath Damodaran, Howard Marks, Tom Barton, and many more.  ----- Meb's invested in some awesome startups that have passed along discounts to our listeners. Check them out here! 

One Minute Retirement Tip with Ashley
A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel

One Minute Retirement Tip with Ashley

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 3:09


This week's theme on the Retirement Quick Tips Podcast is: Best Personal Finance Books To Read This Summer Today's book choice is: A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel Who should read it: An investing classic, it's a great book for those of you who are interested in learning the basic principles of investing and applying them to how you invest. The book  Description (from Amazon): In a time of rampant misinformation about ways of growing your money, Burton G. Malkiel's gimmick-free investment guide is more necessary than ever. Whether you're considering your first 401k contribution or contemplating retirement, the fully updated, fiftieth anniversary edition of A Random Walk Down Wall Street remains the best investment guide money can buy. Drawing on his experience as an economist, financial adviser, and successful investor, Malkiel shows why an individual who saves consistently over time and buys a diversified set of index funds can achieve above-average investment results. He addresses current investment fads and critically analyzes cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and meme stocks. Malkiel reveals how to be a tax smart investor and how to make sense of recently popular investment management techniques, including factor investing, risk parity, and ESG portfolios. Investors of every age, experience level, and risk tolerance will find the step-by-step guidance they need to protect and grow their dollars. Why I like it so much: Although I disagree with his diehard adherence to indexing as the best way to make money in the stock market - because it's not actually true - the lessons in this book  Pairs well with: The most complex and textbook-like book that I'm recommending this week, this book pairs best with water - definitely no alcohol to distract you or dull your sharp wits.  That's it for today. Thanks for listening! My name is Ashley Micciche and this is the Retirement Quick Tips podcast.        ---------- >>> Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Visit the podcast page: https://truenorthra.com/podcast/  ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance  

The Rational Reminder Podcast
Professor Burton Malkiel and A Random Walk Down Wall Street (EP.252)

The Rational Reminder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 82:50


Understanding market efficiency is an important part of investment decision-making. It can help investors to identify the most appropriate investment strategies and develop realistic expectations for their returns. In this episode of the Rational Reminder Podcast, we sit down with Professor Burton Malkiel, the renowned economist, and author of the classic investing book A Random Walk Down Wall Street. Professor Malkiel is a distinguished figure in the world of economics and academia. He holds the prestigious title of Chemical Bank Chairman's Professor of Economics Emeritus and Senior Economist at Princeton, where he has made significant contributions to the field over the years. In our conversation, we discuss Professor Malkiel's views on the stock market, the efficient market hypothesis, how behavioural finance relates to investing, and why index funds should be at the core of every portfolio. Throughout the episode, Professor Malkiel shares his insights on a wide range of topics related to personal finance and investing, including the benefits of index funds, the dangers of active stock picking, the impact of fees and taxes on investment returns, factor investing, and expensive asset classes. He also discusses research on socially responsible investing and how investors can incorporate ethical considerations into their portfolios without sacrificing performance. In this episode, listeners will gain a better understanding of the vital principles of investing and how to apply them to achieve their financial goals. Whether you're a novice investor or an experienced pro, this episode offers valuable insights and advice from one of the most respected economists in the field, Professor Malkiel. Key Points From This Episode: Professor Malkiel explains the efficient market hypothesis and what the term “efficient market” means. (0:03:42) What the media tends to get wrong about the concept of market efficiency and the mathematical theory behind a random walk market. (0:07:04) We discuss investing in index funds rather than actively managed strategies. (0:09:44) How his book, Random Walk, was received by professionals and academics in the industry (0:13:08) Hear about the inspiration behind the concept covered in his book, and how his investment advice has changed over the last 50 years. (0:19:18) Why index funds have become widely accepted, and the difference between investing and speculating. (0:23:38) He unpacks why past market bubbles are vital for managers to understand and shares some wise words for those who want to participate in market speculation investing. (0:28:21) How the existence and persistence of bubbles throughout history relate to markets being efficient. (0:32:10) © 2023 Rational Reminder Podcast 1 RRP 252 Show Notes Find out how the multiple, non-diversifiable risks in today's financial markets impact the advice in his book, and learn about factor investing. (0:35:42) He shares advice and insights for people looking to invest in cheaper funds and his perspective on trending investment strategies. (0:37:55) Learn how the general findings from behavioural finance influence his advice on investing in index funds. (0:41:33) We explore the value of risk parity strategies and the problem with backtests, and he shares his view on expensive asset classes. (0:44:09) What impact super-low bond yields had on the return of bonds, and whether you should focus on the value or yield. (0:54:16) The importance of saving as opposed to an optimal investment strategy to investor outcomes. (0:57:56) Insights into investing according to your desired outcomes and whether Professor Malkiel thinks it is better to rent or own a home. (1:03:55) We discuss inflation and possible future trends and the role of financial planners and investment advisors. (1:10:29) Hear his concerns regarding the growth of index fund assets. (1:14:52) Details about his book writing journey and his definition of success. (1:18:46)   Links From Today's Episode: Burt Malkiel — https://jrc.princeton.edu/people/burton-g-malkiel Wealthfront — https://www.wealthfront.com/ Theravance Biopharma — https://www.theravance.com/ Genmab A/S — https://www.genmab.com/ Rebalance IRA — https://www.rebalance360.com/ A Random Walk Down Wall Street — https://www.amazon.com/Random-Walk-Down-Wall- Street/dp/0393352242/ Princeton University — https://www.princeton.edu/ The Yale School of Management — https://som.yale.edu/ Vanguard — https://investor.vanguard.com/corporate-portal/ Trillions — https://www.amazon.com/Trillions-Renegades-Invented-Changed-Finance/dp/ 0593087682 S&P Dow Jones Indices — https://www.spglobal.com/spdji/en/ S&P Dow Jones Indices SPIVA — https://www.spglobal.com/spdji/en/research-insights/spiva/ Rational Reminder on iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rational-reminder- podcast/id1426530582. 
 Rational Reminder Website — https://rationalreminder.ca/ Rational Reminder on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rationalreminder/ Rational Reminder on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/ Rational Reminder Email — info@rationalreminder.ca
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Grandma's Wealth Wisdom
Don't Get a Financial Advisor

Grandma's Wealth Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 10:43


Most people have heard of Bernie Madoff. Netflix even released a docuseries this year called, "Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street."   Have you ever heard of Burton Malkiel? He's not likely to get a Netflix special but his book "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" teaches us an important lesson about financial advisors. The book is celebrating his 50th anniversary since original publishing.   Many Americans haven't learned Burton's lessons yet. Some might be repeating the same story as Bernie's victims.   What does Warren Buffet have to say about whether you should hire a financial advisor or not?   We get into it in today's episode and reveal what we believe is the biggest myth in the financial industry!   Links mentioned in the show: Find out what it's like to talk with a Financial Ally by scheduling a Discovery Call here: https://www.wealthwisdomfp.com/call Learn more about how to become a Financial Ally here: https://www.wealthwisdomfp.com/careers Check out Warren Buffet's views on financial advisors here: https://buffett.cnbc.com/video/2022/05/02/buffett-would-bet-on-monkeys-throwing-darts-to-outperform-financial-advisers.html   Want to see our awesome visuals??? Have a comment you'd like to share??? Check out the YouTube version here: https://youtu.be/9LvMcIAmves   

Money Matters with Wes Moss
A Random Walk Down Wall Street With Burton Malkiel

Money Matters with Wes Moss

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 60:15


The finance industry has innovated exponentially in recent decades, but are there some innovations that investors find more helpful than others? In this episode of Retire Sooner, Wes is joined by renowned economist and author of the highly influential book on investing, "A Random Walk Down Wall Street," Burton Malkiel. They dive deep into investing insights for yourself and your family's future and discuss various investment types. In addition, Wes and Burton address multiple ways to handle emotions and expectations during market volatility and how there's no one rule for how retirees should organize their finances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stansberry Investor Hour
Our 300th Episode Mailbag Special, Plus the 'Godfather of Fundamental Indexing' Rob Arnott

Stansberry Investor Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 71:15


This week, you'll get a glimpse of what goes on in the mind of a true innovator in financial strategy. Hailed by Dan as the "godfather of fundamental indexing," Rob Arnott, founder and chairman of the board of Research Affiliates, returns for another provocative interview. As promised, Dan and his co-host Corey kick things off with a mailbag special to celebrate Stansberry Investor Hour's 300th episode. Thanks to listeners like you, we've collected quite a few e-mails. So today, the duo will tackle a couple of the burning questions you've sent us. Another milestone in today's episode comes in the form of Research Affiliates' proprietary RAFI Fundamental Index ("RAFI") strategy, which is nearing its 20th anniversary. Rob shares some history about his pioneering work that's used by industry heavyweights like Charles Schwab and PIMCO. Rob also warns against following the herd by explaining what happens when you mix availability bias and a bubble. And, with the help of monkeys, he shares how inherently flawed the traditional idea of weighting only by market cap can be... In a nod to economist Burton Malkiel – who once wrote how a blindfolded monkey throwing darts could outperform a fund manager – Rob and his colleagues simulated the monkey for one of their research papers... ➡️ Watch Here

Stansberry Investor Hour
Our 300th Episode Mailbag Special, Plus the 'Godfather of Fundamental Indexing' Rob Arnott

Stansberry Investor Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 71:15


This week, you'll get a glimpse of what goes on in the mind of a true innovator in financial strategy. Hailed by Dan as the "godfather of fundamental indexing," Rob Arnott, founder and chairman of the board of Research Affiliates, returns for another provocative interview. As promised, Dan and his co-host Corey kick things off with a mailbag special to celebrate Stansberry Investor Hour's 300th episode. Thanks to listeners like you, we've collected quite a few e-mails. So today, the duo will tackle a couple of the burning questions you've sent us. Another milestone in today's episode comes in the form of Research Affiliates' proprietary RAFI Fundamental Index ("RAFI") strategy, which is nearing its 20th anniversary. Rob shares some history about his pioneering work that's used by industry heavyweights like Charles Schwab and PIMCO. Rob also warns against following the herd by explaining what happens when you mix availability bias and a bubble. And, with the help of monkeys, he shares how inherently flawed the traditional idea of weighting only by market cap can be... In a nod to economist Burton Malkiel – who once wrote how a blindfolded monkey throwing darts could outperform a fund manager – Rob and his colleagues simulated the monkey for one of their research papers... ➡️ Watch Here

White Coat Investor Podcast
WCI #303: A Random Walk Down Wall Street with Burton Malkiel

White Coat Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 58:16


Our guest on the WCI podcast today is Burton Malkiel. He is the author of best selling book, A Random Walk Down Wall Street. He shares his decades of experience working in finance and investing and talks about his belief that the easy thing is not usually the smartest thing to do. Fortunately that is not the case with being an above average investor. We think you will find this conversation as educational as it is interesting. Laurel Road is committed to serving the financial needs of doctors, including helping you get the home of your dreams. Laurel Road's Physician Mortgage is a home loan exclusively for physicians and dentists featuring up to 100% financing on loans of $1,000,000 or less. 1 These loans have fewer restrictions than conventional mortgages and recognize the lender's trust in medical professionals' creditworthiness and earning potential. Borrowers can also get up to $650 off closing costs! 2 For terms and conditions, please visit https://www.laurelroad.com/wci NOTICE: This is not a commitment to lend or extend credit. Conditions and restrictions may apply. All mortgage products are subject to credit and collateral approval. Mortgage products are available in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. Hazard insurance and, if applicable, flood insurance are required on collateral property. Actual rates, fees, and terms are based on those offered as of the date of application and are subject to change without notice. 1. 100% financing is only available to interns, residents, fellows, doctors, dentists, clinical professors, researchers, or managing physicians with a current license and a degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD). Only available when purchasing or refinancing with no cash out on a primary residence and loan amount does not exceed $1,000,000. Retired doctors are not eligible. Additional conditions and restrictions may apply. 2. Laurel Road offers up to $650 in lender's credit towards your mortgage closing costs. Credits cannot exceed borrowers' actual costs to close. For more information refer to the Rewards Program below. The White Coat Investor has been helping doctors with their money since 2011. Our free financial planning resource covers a variety of topics from doctor mortgage loans and refinancing medical school loans to physician disability insurance and malpractice insurance. Learn about loan refinancing or consolidation, explore new investment strategies, and discover loan programs for specifically aimed at helping doctors. If you're a high-income professional and ready to get a "fair shake" on Wall Street, The White Coat Investor channel is for you! Main Website: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com  YouTube: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/youtube  Student Loan Advice: https://studentloanadvice.com  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Twitter: https://twitter.com/WCInvestor  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/whitecoatinvestor  Online Courses: https://whitecoatinvestor.teachable.com  Newsletter: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/free-monthly-newsletter 

WEALTHTRACK
Index Fund Investing: The Simple and Accessible Way to Successful Investing

WEALTHTRACK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 26:12


Investing can be simple and accessible to the average person, says financial thought leader and economist Burton Malkiel. Malkiel, author of the investment classic "A Random Walk Down Wall Street," has 50 years of research to back up his claim. In his latest edition of the book, Malkiel emphasizes that investors would be better off buying and holding a broad-based index fund rather than attempting to buy and sell individual securities or actively managed mutual funds. Malkiel's beliefs are supported by the track record of an investor who invested $10,000 in an index fund in 1977 and saw it grow to over $2 million by 2022, while an investor who purchased shares in the average actively managed mutual fund only saw the investment grow to $1.47 million. Despite the changes in the market and the array of investment products and strategies available, Malkiel remains convinced of the validity of his original thesis. He explains why he still believes in the principles of "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" and offers his perspective on ESG investing, factor investing, and cryptocurrencies. WEALTHTRACK episode 1933 broadcast on February 10, 2023 Bookshelf: A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Best Investment Guide That Money Can Buy: https://amzn.to/40E5Pa1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthtrack/support

Retire Secure!
Jim Lange and Burton Malkiel Discussing Commercial and Immediate Annuities

Retire Secure!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 6:19


Go to https://paytaxeslater.com/webinars to register for Jim's FREE, LIVE webinar on February 21st, 2023 starting at 11 am and get amazing information and have your questions answered! Retire Secure!In this clip from Jim Lange's sitdown interview with the great Burton Malkiel where they discuss commercial and immediate annuities. Get some important information here, and then register for Jim's upcoming webinar where he'll discuss how you can benefit from the SECURE ACT 2.0!The foregoing content reflects the opinions of Lange Financial Group and/or our guest, Burton Malkiel, and is subject to change at any time without notice. Content provided herein is for informational purposes only and should not be used or construed as investment advice or a recommendation regarding the purchase or sale of any security, or the implementation of any strategy or strategies. There is no guarantee that the statements, opinions, or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. Securities investing involves risk, including the potential for loss of principal. There is no assurance that any investment plan or strategy will be successful. 

Retire With Purpose: The Retirement Podcast
343: The Evolution of Money Management with Wall Street Legend, Burton Malkiel

Retire With Purpose: The Retirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 69:56


Today, I'm thrilled to be speaking with Burt Malkiel. You probably know him as the author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, originally published 50 years ago and is now in its 13th edition. In the book, he made a compelling case to make index funds the core component of one's investment portfolio. Keep in mind that index funds weren't publicly available at that time. Having written one of the most influential books in the history of investing is an extraordinary achievement. And Burt's accomplishments are many, including several lifetime achievement awards from professional investment organizations. Burt is the Chemical Bank Chairman's Professor of Economics at Princeton University. He has also served as a member of the Council of Economic Advisers, president of the American Finance Association, the dean of the Yale School of Management, and spent 28 years as a director at the Vanguard Group. It was such an honor to have Burt on the show, and I'm so excited to share our conversation with you. You'll hear how he got to where he is today, from his humble beginnings as a poor kid in a Boston tenement house to his published work that transformed investing forever. He'll also share his thoughts on how today's inflation compares to the 1970s, the challenges we face to get it under control, and so much more! GET A FREE COPY OF BURT'S BOOK, A RANDOM WALK DOWN WALL STREET. Here's all you have to do... Step 1.) Subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating & review over on iTunes. Step 2.) Text BOOK, that's B-O-O-K to 866-482-9559 for a link to our book request page, complete the form and we will ship you the book for free. It's that simple! In this podcast interview, you'll learn: Why Burt believes education is so important–even though neither he nor I ever woke up excited to go to school. Why Albert Einstein called compound interest “the eighth wonder of the world.” How A Random Walk Down Wall Street slowly but surely changed investing as we know it today. What makes financial planning for growth and planning for preservation so drastically different. How to invest in individual stocks and make bets on businesses you believe in without putting your money at risk. How Burt structured his portfolio to generate safe, reliable fixed income once he needed to start taking RMDs. How high net worth individuals often get into financial trouble. How Burt thinks our current era of inflation compares to the stagflation of the 1970s–and why he's pessimistic about our ability to get inflation under control. Show Notes: RetireWithPurpose.com/343 Rate & Review the Podcast: RetireWithPurpose.com/review Sign Up to Casey's Weekend Reading Email! Sifting through the copious amount of conflicting financial advice and retirement information can be daunting - but it doesn't have to be! Each week, Casey makes it super easy. He hand-picks 4 of the most important articles you need to read, that are beneficial to you whether you're at, near, or in retirement! If you want them sent straight to your inbox, sign up by visiting RetireWithPurpose.com/weekend-reading

The NewRetirement Podcast
Burton Malkiel: A Random Walk Down Wall Street, 50 Years Later

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 62:39


The 70th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Burton Malkiel — a legendary American economist and author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street — and discusses Professor Malkiel's book and some of the biggest lessons from his life.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2023 NewRetirement Inc.

The Long Term Investor
A Random Walk Down Wall Street with Dr. Burton Malkiel (EP.82)

The Long Term Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 49:01


Dr. Burton Malkiel, author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, joins the show to talk about the 50th anniversary of his investment classic.   Listen now and learn: The two biggest mistakes investors make Lessons from market bubbles of the past Practical ideas for achieving investment success   Visit www.TheLongTermInvestor.com for show notes, free resources, and a place to submit questions.

NZ Everyday Investor
Emerging Markets in 2023 / Kevin Carter, Ep 312

NZ Everyday Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 39:09


Kevin Carter is the founder & CIO of EMQQ, an emerging markets internet & ecommerce index. Kevin's a diehard value investor but is also a believer in indexing having partnered with Princeton Economist Dr. Burton Malkiel for over two decades focusing on China/Emerging Markets. The three big megatrends of consumption, smartphones and the internet, make emerging markets an intriguing idea – we perhaps can't see it so clearly living in a developed economy, but as the general standard of living continues to improve globally, there's a massive opportunity. There's of course massive risks too. For one, just because an economy's got a lot going for it, doesn't make their markets a sure fire bet.Please note I am a small investor in this fund.You can learn more about EMQQ here: https://emqqglobal.com/Hey! Can we have a little chat?If you're picking up what I'm putting down, help me build the Everyday Investor community!Spread the word: Write a review anywhere you can, share posts on social media, vote for Pedro! Follow me on YouTube, and if you can, subscribe on Spotify also. Use the following referral/affiliate links. In some cases with these codes, I may receive a financial benefit - in other cases I've waived any benefit so you can get a better deal.Hatch: $10 for you, and $10 for me, if you sign up and deposit $100NZD.Sharesies: $10 for you, and $10 for me, if you sign up for the first time.Easy Crypto: One of NZ's most trusted places to buy/sell your digital assets. Sharesight: Get 5 months free when you sign up to an annual (paid) subscription. CMC Markets: You and I both get $150 if you sign up using this link. *Note CFD's are incredibly high risk investment options(read more here)When you're reviewing your insurance plan or KiwiSaver, obtaining a mortgage or in need of financial advice, use Ungaro & Co Financial Services, the main partner of this podcast. Want to learn more about working with Darcy Ungaro, book in a free 15-min phone call - click on this link.Enough of the sales pitch, what else?1 - You're my inspiration! Most topics are inspired by YOUR questions or suggestions. So, what do want to hear? Ask me anything, suggest a topic!2 - Subscribe to YouTube to get earlier access, participate in live-recordings, and gain additional perspectives from Darcy Ungaro.3 -...

Room 101 by 利世民
港企永續債價暴跌.ETF之父 Burton Malkiel 投資之道.泡沫經濟與假帳潮

Room 101 by 利世民

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 25:54


今集講三個題目1. 2022 年 11 月聯儲局公開市場委員會議息之後,見到港企發行嘅永續債價暴跌;新世界發展、東亞銀行呢兩間所發嘅債,跌得特別嚴重。 點解 2017 年之後咁多企業發永續債? 【延伸閱讀】 東亞永續債大插水? 2. WSJ 專訪咗 ETF 之父 Burton Malkiel;50 年前佢寫咗一本叫 A Random Walk Down the Wall Street ,裡面建議市場上要有啲低管理費嘅一籃子股票基金。呢篇專訪入面,記者都有挑戰 Malkiel ,點解佢叫人買一籃子股票,但自己又去賭個股? 【延伸閱讀】50 Years Later, Burton Malkiel Hasn't Changed His Views on Indexing | WSJ 3. The Economist 有篇文講經濟周期點解同假帳潮嘅關係。點解低息環境會更加吸引到企業做假帳?依家最有機會爆假帳潮? 【延伸閱讀】 A sleuth's guide to the coming wave of corporate fraud | The Economist This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leesimon.substack.com/subscribe

#MyInvestingStory
EP: 66 - #MyInvestingStory With Mark T. Hebner

#MyInvestingStory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 88:15


#MyInvestingStory showcases the Investing Story of Successful Long-term Investors, who are everyday people. Ann and Ionnie McNeill, are both Lifetime Members and Volunteers of BetterInvesting, a non-profit specializing in Investment Education for Individuals and Investment Clubs. Each week we interview a Special Guest, shining light on their investing story, lessons learned, words of wisdom and resources to aid you in starting your investing journey. Mark T. Hebner is the founder and president of Index Fund Advisors, Inc., (IFA), author of the highly regarded book Index Funds: The 12-Step Recovery Program for Active Investors focused on investor education. Mark's current book and previous editions received praise from financial industry experts and academic luminaries, including John Bogle, David Booth, Burton Malkiel, and Nobel Laureates Harry Markowitz and Paul Samuelson. The book has been nominated as one of the three all-time greatest investment books, along with the writings of John Bogle and Warren Buffett. Hebner is a respected speaker, frequent news contributor, and authority on investing. His life's mission is to “change the way the world invests by replacing speculation with education.” Hebner is especially knowledgeable about index funds, portfolio construction, and the research indexes designed by Nobel Laureate Eugene Fama and Kenneth French. These indexes provide the building blocks for the prudent evidence-based investment strategies that Hebner implements for his IFA clients. Mark is a Wealth Advisor (Series 65) and has an MBA from the University of California, Irvine, and a Bachelor's in Nuclear Pharmacy from the University of New Mexico. He was a member of the Young Presidents' Organization for over 20 years and is currently a member of the World Presidents' Organization and the Chief Executives Organization. Before founding Index Fund Advisors in 1999, Mark was President, CEO, and co-Founder of Syncor International (previously a public company - SCOR) from 1975 to 1985. In Jan. 2003, Cardinal Health acquired Syncor for approximately $850 million. -- Try a 90-day Free Trial with BetterInvesting: https://bit.ly/BI90DayFreeTrial Grab a copy of “The Baby Billionaire's Guide to Investing: Building Wealth at an Early Age” The hashtag for the podcast is #MyInvestingStory Make sure to follow us on Social Media: Facebook: @BetterInvestingSFL Instagram: @BetterInvestingSFL Linkedin: @BetterInvestingSouthFlorida Twitter: @BI_SEFL

Kapital
K3. François Derbaix. Los fondos indexados

Kapital

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 101:53


Los roboadvisors aparecen bajo la premisa que lo mejor que puedes hacer con tu dinero es indexarlo. Sacar un retorno por encima de mercado es complejo por dos razones: tienes que encontrar al profesional correcto y debes luego vigilar que su comisión no se coma el escaso margen. Podrías también escoger tú mismo los valores pero, en la teoría del coste de oportunidad, el día presenta tareas más interesantes. François sugiere que te ahorres problemas contratando una cartera de fondos indexados.Disclaimer: no quiero venderte nada. Este es un podcast sobre finanzas y mi interés es el de filtrar propuestas honestas y competitivas. Dicho esto, si te encaja lo que dice François y decides entrar en Indexa Capital puedes hacerlo utilizando mi invitación. Enlace promocional. Yo cobro una comisión de 40 euros y tú te llevas el descuento. Insisto, mi único objetivo es que diseñes tu propia cartera, con indexados o sin ellos. Yo seré feliz. Siempre que no dejes el dinero en los fondos deficitarios de Caixabank.Escucha el podcast en tu plataforma habitual:Spotify — Apple — iVoox — YouTubeArtículos sobre finanzas en formato blog:Substack Kapital — Substack CardinalApuntes:Por qué ahorrar con fondos indexados. Joan Tubau.The smartest investment book you'll ever read. Daniel Solin.A random walk down Wall Street. Burton Malkiel.Where are the customers' yatchs? Fred Schweg.Luck versus skill. Eugene Fama & Kenneth French.Saving for tomorrow, tomorrow. Shlomo Benartzi.Índice:00.28. La propuesta de los fondos indexados.20.45. ¿Qué sabes tú que no sepan los demás?38.14. Una cartera 50% bonos y 50% acciones.49.01. El conflicto de intereses de los comerciales bancarios.59.16. La revolución de Jack Bogle en Vanguard.1.14.40. Estrategia psicológicas para el ahorro.1.21.12. ¿Compra el dinero la felicidad?1.24.30. Consejos para emprendedores novatos.

SALT Talks
Kevin Carter: Emerging Market ETFs | SALT Talks #247

SALT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 52:52


Kevin Carter is the Founder & Chief Investment Officer of EMQQ. While he considers himself an active “value” investor first and foremost, he has collaborated with Princeton economist and indexing legend, Dr. Burton Malkiel, for more than 20 years. Their work together began in 1999 with the development of eInvesting, a pioneer firm in fractional share brokerage that was acquired by ETRADE in 2000. In 2002 they founded Active Index Advisors, a pioneer in so-called “direct indexing” that was acquired by Natixis Asset Management in 2005. In 2006, their efforts turned to China and Emerging Markets with Dr. Malkiel's publishing of “Investment Strategies to Exploit Economic Growth in China” and the subsequent book From Wall Street to the Great Wall. Working with Guggenheim Partners, they launched several China focused ETFs on the NYSE.Kevin launched EMQQ in 2014 after noticing how the smartphone was changing his personal consumption habits. He now lives in Lafayette, California with his wife and three children.——————————————————————Registration for SALT New York is now open! Join us September 13-15, 2021 and sign up at https://register.salt.org/event/411f76d9-c215-4719-9bc4-8dfac6cfacdd/summaryWatch this video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SALTTube/videosFor podcast transcripts and show notes, visit https://www.salt.org/Moderated by Anthony Scaramucci. Developed, created and produced by SALT Venture Group, LLC.