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James goes into market news for the week and discusses his ideal allocation for individual equities in a portfolio. At the end of the episode James deep dives into direct quotes from some of history's best investors- Ray Dalio, Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, and Tom Lee. Have a question or topic you want to hear covered in a future episode? Send us a direct message here: Contact - West & WaltersWant to talk to a professional investment advisor, or schedule your FREE financial planning meeting? Schedule A Call - West & Walters
In this episode of SOIC, we simplify the Profit & Loss Statement—from topline to margins, segmental profits, and peer comparisons. Learn how to read P&L like Peter Lynch and analyse fast-growing companies using real case studies. Plus, get insights on our upcoming SOIC Pune Event on 25th May and the power of AI in stock research. Perfect for retail investors & finance learners!
In Episode 136 of the Diary of a UK Stock Investor Podcast this week:- (00:00) Show Start (01:14) UK Market Roundup (09:05) How My Stocks & Shares ISA performed this week (21:59) Peter Lynch on The Importance of Company Financial Results (22:24) UK FTSE 100 Deep Dive: Reckitt Benckiser plc (47:00) Reasons to Invest in a Business JOIN THE DISCORD CHAT ROOM:- CLICK HERE TO JOIN US! Diary of a UK Stock Investor Podcast is a show for everyday long-term retail investors, hosted by Chris Chillingworth. The podcast is unique in that it serves as a place for Chris to reflect on the highs and lows of long-term UK stock investing, as well as sharing detailed updates on how his own portfolio is growing. With new episodes every Thursday, and a detailed update on his quest to reach £1,024,867 in portfolio value by 2043, episodes often discuss investing education, strategy, mindset, ideas and even stock picks and analysis. The show, which now has an active following of over 4000 downloads a month, is curated by Chris Chillingworth, a UK investor for over a decade whose stockpicks have achieved a 18% annual average return between Jan 2014 - Nov 2024. Email Chris at the show on chris@chrischillingworth.com Checkout the website https://chrischillingworth.com
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¿Los aranceles de Trump fueron una locura… o una jugada estratégica?En einversion #bolsadevalores #economiael reconocido economista Daniel Lacalle analiza sin filtros la política comercial de Donald Trump, la guerra arancelaria, y —lo más importante— cómo estas decisiones impactan directamente en los mercados financieros y en tu dinero.
In this episode: DigiPower X (DGXX) is a hidden gem in today's market [0:20] Introducing Michel Amar, CEO of DigiPower X [3:17] DGXX's pivot from Bitcoin mining to AI is a game-changer [6:59] DigiPower has a massive head start on its competitors [14:17] Why this debt-free revenue machine is so undervalued [16:33] How management takes care of its shareholders [24:40] One of the world's best investors is backing this company [28:30] How this $30M company plans to unlock $500M in value in 2 years [32:28] Did you like this episode? Get more Wall Street Unplugged FREE each week in your inbox. Sign up here: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu Find Wall Street Unplugged podcast… --Curzio Research App: https://curzio.me/syn_app --iTunes: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu_i --Stitcher: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu_s --Website: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu_cat Follow Frank… X: https://curzio.me/syn_twt Facebook: https://curzio.me/syn_fb LinkedIn: https://curzio.me/syn_li
We spend a lot of time on this channel hearing how experts think the financial markets will react to recent developments.But histories most successful investors -- the Warren Buffets, the Benjamin Grahams, the Peter Lynches and the John Templetons -- didn't concern themselves much with what was happening int he short term.Instead, they focused on doing the following:1. Buy wonderful companies2. Led by outstanding managers3. Trading at fair valuation multiplesAnd then held onto them. Sometimes for decades.Today's guest, Pieter Slegers, has made it his career mission to understand and apply the core success principles and best practices of the world's greatest investors, and then help regular investors like you and me ride their coat-tails.His Substack Compounding Quality is currently the #5 highest-earning financial Substack in the world, and today we'll have the good fortune of hearing his synthesis of what makes a successful investor.WORRIED ABOUT THE MARKET? SCHEDULE YOUR FREE PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Thoughtful Money's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.thoughtfulmoney.com_____________________________________________ Thoughtful Money LLC is a Registered Investment Advisor Promoter.We produce educational content geared for the individual investor. It's important to note that this content is NOT investment advice, individual or otherwise, nor should be construed as such.We recommend that most investors, especially if inexperienced, should consider benefiting from the direction and guidance of a qualified financial advisor registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or state securities regulators who can develop & implement a personalized financial plan based on a customer's unique goals, needs & risk tolerance.IMPORTANT NOTE: There are risks associated with investing in securities.Investing in stocks, bonds, exchange traded funds, mutual funds, money market funds, and other types of securities involve risk of loss. Loss of principal is possible. Some high risk investments may use leverage, which will accentuate gains & losses. Foreign investing involves special risks, including a greater volatility and political, economic and currency risks and differences in accounting methods.A security's or a firm's past investment performance is not a guarantee or predictor of future investment performance.Thoughtful Money and the Thoughtful Money logo are trademarks of Thoughtful Money LLC.Copyright © 2025 Thoughtful Money LLC. All rights reserved.
In this episode, Deepak and Shray unpack the ins and outs of international investing—why it matters, when it makes sense, and who it's really for. From rupee depreciation to political and geographical risks, they explore the key reasons to diversify your portfolio beyond India's borders. They also discuss a crucial question: At what level of capital does it become meaningful to place your money outside? The conversation weaves in perspectives from investing greats—Peter Lynch, who believed in the power of consumer insight, and Devina Mehra, whose latest book "Money Myths and Mantras" emphasizes global allocation as a must-have strategy. With fresh data on market returns (both in INR and local currency terms), the duo breaks down how different regions have performed—why Europe and China have struggled, and how the US tech boom, largely driven by the Nasdaq, has outshone the rest. But can the US continue to dominate, especially in light of Fed Chairman Powell's recent remarks on tariffs? They also touch upon an important side of global investing: taxation. From the complexities of capital gains to the lesser-known estate tax, and how investment vehicles like UCITS can help navigate these issues. Tune in for a comprehensive, no-fluff guide to international investing—what works, what to watch out for, and how to do it right. 0:00 - 2:10 Introduction 2:11 - 8:27 Why should you invest abroad? 8:28 - 10:53 Economic growth ≠ Shareholder returns 10:54 - 19:35 How to select international investments? 19:36 - 27:31 Regular international investments 27:32 - 32:17 Commodity Diversification 32:18 - 40:50 Managed International Investment Solutions 40:51 - 43:37 Good time to global? 43:38 - 47:17 Domestic vs. International Brokers 47:18 - 50:34 Tax on Foreign Equity 50:35 - 54:17 Tax Collected at Source 54:18 - 56:38 U.S. Estate Taxes 56:39 - 59:50 UCITS -- More about us: https://cm.social/pms Connect with us : https://cm.social/pms-connect Deepak's Twitter: @deepakshenoy Shray's Twitter: @shraychandra Capitalmind Twitter: @capitalmind_in
Viele Privatanleger setzen auf bekannte Aktien und verpassen dabei riesige Chancen. Die größten Player sind zwar verlockend, aber wahres Wachstum steckt oft in den Nebenwerten! In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Andreas Unkauf darüber, warum Investments in kleinere, oft übersehene Unternehmen eine echte Erfolgsstrategie sein können. Erfahre, wie du Hidden Champions identifizierst, worauf du bei der Analyse achten musst und warum abseits des Mainstreams oft die besten Renditen warten. Shownotes zum Interview mit Andreas Unkauf Werbepartner: Jetzt die Tagesgeld-Alternative Monefit mit bis zu 10,52% Zinsen entdecken - https://investor-stories.de/monefit Webseite von Andreas: https://aktien-analysen.net/ Wikifolio von Andreas: https://www.wikifolio.com/de/de/w/wf00langer Buchempfehlung: Der Börse einen Schritt voraus von Peter Lynch - https://amzn.to/2ZGnwKX *
Hier geht es direkt zur neuen Ausgabe (15.04.25) https://www.heiko-thieme.club/2025/04/15/trotz-wundertuete-trump-panik-ist-keine-anlagestrategie-die-anleger-zwischen-geiz-und-gier-mit-der-3-3-strategie/ Trotz "Wundertüte Trump" - "Panik ist keine Anlagestrategie." Die Anleger zwischen "Geiz und Gier" - mit der 3/3-Strategie? "Panik ist keine Anlagestrategie." - ein Zitat von Peter Lynch. In den vergangenen 10 Tagen ist sehr viel an den Börsen passiert, nach Trumps "Liberation Day". Alle Clubmitglieder haben es ja miterlebt. Die Medien nannten es "Black Friday", dann kam der "Panik-Monday" und schließlich der "Turnaround Thursday". Wundertüte Trump - er bleibt unberechenbar und stellt an den weltweiten Märkten weiterhin ein Risiko dar. Zwar ist Trump hinsichtlich der Zölle ein wenig zurückgerudert, doch der bereits entstandene Schaden ist immens. Wie hoch wäre der Preis, wenn man Vertrauen verzollen müsste? In dieser Heiko-Thieme-Club-Ausgabe haben wir sehr viele Fragen und Aktien besprochen. Kaufen, verkaufen, halten: Microsoft, Novo Nordisk, Nike, BYD, diverse ETFs - Amundi Stoxx Europe 600, FTSE All World ETF, MSCI World All Country, Aixtron, Rheinmetall-Aktie, SMA Solar, Novavax, Siltronic …
Der DAX springt um starke 4,6 % auf 20.566 Punkte. Auslöser: Donald Trump setzt überraschend seine Zölle für 90 Tage aus. Die Wall Street schloss in der Folge am Dienstagnacht durch die Decke: Dow +7,9 %, S&P 500 +9,5 %, Nasdaq sogar +12 %. Auch die EU zieht nach und stoppt ihre Gegenzölle. An den Märkten verfliegt die Angst vor einem Zollkrieg - vorerst. Gold klettert auf 3.128 Dollar je Feinunze. Öl gibt dagegen nach - Brent und WTI verlieren je rund 2,5 %. VW meldet im Q1 einen Gewinneinbruch: Operativer Gewinn sinkt auf 2,8 Mrd. Euro, trotz leichtem Umsatzplus auf 78 Mrd. Euro. Intel-Chef Tan steht wegen China-Beteiligungen unter Druck. STMicro will 2.800 Stellen streichen. CureVac glänzt mit 535 Mio. Euro Umsatz und 178 Mio. Euro Gewinn dank GSK-Deal. BMW kämpft in China – Absatz dort -17,2 %. Nordex legt bei Bestellungen zu. Prada übernimmt Versace für 1,25 Mrd. Euro. Louis Vuitton hat Probleme in US-Produktion. Delta verschiebt Airbus-Lieferungen wegen Zollunsicherheit. Börsenweisheit des Tages: "Panik ist keine Anlagestrategie." - Peter Lynch. Jetzt anhören im "Börsenradio to go"-Podcast!
El mercado busca su sitio en la nueva realidad de ofensiva masiva arancelaria de Donald Trump. También los gestores de fondos, que se tienen que adaptar a esta nueva realidad y tomar decisiones, con la dificultad de qué datos meter en las hojas de cálculo. ¿Qué están haciendo? Lo analizamos en un nuevo episodio de Finect Alpha con Javier de Berenguer, selector de fondos en Mapfre Gestión Patrimonial y Victoria Torre, responsable de oferta digital de Self Bank. Este episodio está patrocinado por Axa Investment Managers. Con estos tipos de interés cambiantes, sus soluciones de renta fija, crédito y alto rendimiento nos ayudan a mantener el rumbo hacia nuestros objetivos. Ya sabéis que la inversión conlleva riesgo de pérdida de capital. ¡EMPEZAMOS! Os dejamos aquí el artículo del vídeo viral de Peter Lynch... ¡De hace 30 años! 🔗 https://youtu.be/jz3mI0MIrZ0
Today's guest is Francois Rochon, the President of Giverny Capital, which has returned over 15% per year for over 30 years. In today's episode, Francois walks through the influence of Peter Lynch and Warren Buffett on his investment philosophy. He highlights three principles that have helped him navigate market cycles in his career: patience, humility and rationality. We also walk through some of the lessons learned from his investment mistakes, which he highlights in his annual letters. (0:00) Starts (0:48) Introducing Francois Rochon (5:15) Tech bubble lessons (10:13) Investment mistakes (18:01) The real expenses of stock-based compensation (25:01) Focus on company fundamentals in the long-run (34:40) Evaluating Berkshire Hathaway (41:43) Cryptocurrencies and value investing in art (53:12) Handling bear markets (56:42) Francois' most memorable investments ----- Follow Meb on X, 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 ----- Follow The Idea Farm: X | LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTok ----- 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! ----- Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oliver was mentioned to me by a friend from the Passive Income Engines community I run, and I am so glad he was. As soon as I started talking to him about being on the show, I devoured half a dozen of his books, and he's revolutionized my investing strategies. You can find all his books at https://amzn.to/3XxIIOn He also writes an amazing daily email newsletter. Grab that and check out Oliver's stuff at https://freemanpublications.com/ What an amazing origin story he has! You gotta listen in or check out his books to hear it though. Things mentioned in the show: Psychocybernetics by Maxwell Maltz- https://amzn.to/41LHSjG One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch- https://amzn.to/42hoWcA Shoedog by Phil Knight- https://amzn.to/4c5iA3v Deschooling Your Child- https://amzn.to/3Xwn90O --- Check out Dr. Dave's Streams of Income at: www.drdavidpowers.com www.instagram.com/drdavidpowers www.youtube.com/@streamsofincomebydrdave --- Join the Streams of Income community at www.facebook.com/groups/streamsofincomedream --- Check out Passive Income Engines to find your own Streams of Income at www.SelfCoachYourself.com --- Check out my best-selling books: Rapid Skill Development 101- https://amzn.to/3J0oDJ0 Streams of Income with Ryan Reger- https://amzn.to/3SDhDHg Strangest Secret Challenge- https://amzn.to/3xiJmVO --- This page contains affiliate links. This means that if you click a link and buy one of the products on this page, I may receive a commission (at no extra cost to you!) This doesn't affect our opinions or our reviews. Everything we do is to benefit you as the reader, so all of our reviews are as honest and unbiased as possible. --- #passiveincome #sidehustle #cryptocurrency #richlife
Javier Ruiz es gestor en Horos Asset Management, un fondo de inversión que sigue la metodología del value investing, que podría resumirse como comprar buenos productos a buenos precios. Entendí su filosofía cuando me contó la tesis del uranio. Los mercados presentan ineficiencias y los gestores activos intentan aprovecharse de ellas. Las oportunidades de arbitraje son incluso mayores con la popularidad reciente de la inversión pasiva. Javier detalla los aprendizajes en sus magníficas cartas trimestrales.Kapital es posible gracias a sus colaboradores:La casa ESE. ¿Cómo quieres vivir?Aquí de vuelta los pesaos queridos amigos de La casa ESE. Buscando la forma de seguir inventando cosas ya inventadas hemos creado mapadecasas.com, allí tendréis la oportunidad de encontrar, más que vuestra futura casa, vuestra futura vida. Sí, es muy ambicioso. En Madrid, por ejemplo, vamos a crear un conjunto residencial donde además de habitar, podamos llevar un poquito del Mediterráneo moral. No sólo una casa, sino un lugar que tenga zonas verdes, espacios comunitarios y hasta un edificio que pueda hacer las veces de coworking entre otras cosas. A 30 minutos de Madrid y buscando gente afín al mundo tecnológico, al emprendimiento, al marketing y a la cultura. Visita la propuesta de Distrito ESE.UTAMED. La universidad online del siglo XXI.UTAMED, la universidad oficial y online de la Fundación Unicaja, nace para romper las barreras que durante décadas han limitado el acceso a la educación y la cultura. Con exámenes 100 % online y financiación sin intereses, ofrecemos una formación accesible, flexible y comprometida con el presente. Porque hoy ya no basta con obtener un título: en UTAMED te preparamos para trabajar desde el primer año. Lo hacemos junto a la empresa, adaptando los contenidos académicos a sus demandas reales, para que nuestros estudiantes adquieran las competencias más valoradas en el mercado laboral. Por ser oyente de este podcast, tienes un descuento del 30% en todo el catálogo de grados y másteres, oficiales y propios.Patrocina Kapital. Toda la información en este link.Índice:2:25 La estafa del Forúm Filatélico.9:28 Rivalidades personales en los mercados.17:43 Munger clasifica 25 errores de comportamiento.20:11 La última decisión de Kahneman.30:01 El instinto maladaptado de seguir al rebaño.35:21 Apalancamiento mortal.40:54 Fuentes de valor añadido según Mauboussin.53:26 Invertir en compañías aburridas.1:01:58 Comisiones en la gestión de activa.1:12:45 Explicárselo a un niño de cinco años.1:15:56 Refritos de ETFs con comisión del 2%.1:26:50 Objetivar el proceso de decisión.1:32:49 La paradoja del margen de seguridad.1:36:19 El criterio de Kelly.1:41:25 La fantástica tesis del uranio.1:51:37 Ampliación de capital para pagar dividendo.1:57:34 Anticipar el sentimiento colectivo.2:01:57 La historia de los tipos de interés.2:06:17 Teoría austríaca del ciclo económico.Apuntes:Measuring the moat. Michael Mauboussin & Dan Callahan.The adaptive market hypothesis. Andrew Lo.El enigma de la experiencia frente a la memoria. Daniel Kahneman.Cartas a los accionistas. Seth Klarman.Herbalife. Bill Ackman.Un paso por delante de Wall Street. Peter Lynch.The model. Richard Lawrence.El diccionario financiero del diablo. Jason Zweig.A man for all markets. Edward Thorp.Rendimientos del capital. Edward Chancellor.El precio del tiempo. Edward Chancellor.
It's Friday so there's a lot to cover from Tom Lee calling for a rally next week all the way down to FREE screeners including 1 that I built that chooses stocks that legendary investor Peter Lynch would invest in. Get the Top 10 stocks of 2025 from Seeking AlphaLimited Time offer on Trendspider - 2 week trials now - you won't get my tools until you sign up for a yearly plan, but it's a perfect time to try out Trendspider for less than $20 1. Inflation 2. Coreweave IPO - trade it 3. If there's a recession coming - here are 10 dividend growth stocks 4. GLP 1 - is it time for a Novo bounce? $LLY is my pick 5. AI taking over Google search6. META throwback - good or bad? 7. GPUS are melting - boom for NVIDIA? 8. Applovin - short report - time to buy? 9. Broadcomm ($AVGO) - where is it going? 10. China has a new Mag 7 11. Tesla could double from here12. Amazon going full AI? 13. $HOOD vs. $SOFI 14. Tom Lee's prediction15. Peter Lynch Screener TRENDSPIDER SALE - best offer available -https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick Sign up at the top link (use code DSP25 if prompted) Email me at dailystockpick3@gmail.com I'll send you all the algorithms, watchlists and scanners that you see me use each and every day.Social Links and more - https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick SEEKING ALPHA BUNDLE - save over $150 SEEKING ALPHA PREMIUM - my $30 off coupon for a limited time Watch this episode on YouTube with video to see how Steve from Seeking Alpha uses the tool to navigate on picking stocks. Want to beat the S&P? Sign up for Alpha Picks here.FREE NEWSLETTER WITH CHARTS - subscribe at dailystockpick.substack.com
Peter Lynch convirtió un pequeño fondo en uno de los vehículos de inversión más rentables de la historia de WallStreet. "Si no puedes explicarle a un niño de 11 años en dos minutos por qué has comprado acciones de una compañía, no deberías haber invertido en ella". Así resume Peter Lynch su filosofía de inversión, que pivota en torno a la simplicidad y el sentido común como ejes para identificar oportunidades en el mercado. Un estilo propio que le ha valido para conquistar el título de leyenda viva de Wall Street, tras liderar durante más de una década el Magellan Fund, en Fidelity, uno de los fondos de inversión más rentables de la historia. Los redactores del periódico Amaia Ormaetxea y Antonio Santamaría analizan su legado en 'Genios de las Finanzas', un pódcast realizado por Tamara Vázquez y dirigido por Amparo Polo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emília Vieira é fundadora, CEO e responsável pela Gestão de Ativos da Casa de Investimentos, em Braga. É licenciada em Gestão de Empresas pela Universidade do Minho e mestre em Finanças pela Universidade de Lancaster, no Reino Unido. Iniciou a sua carreira no Banco Português do Atlântico, onde trabalhou de 1989 a 1995. Entre 1995 e 2009, lecionou e prestou consultoria em engenharia financeira quantitativa e mercados financeiros, colaborando com instituições financeiras de topo em diversas cidades globais, incluindo Lisboa, Londres, Paris e Nova Iorque. Durante três anos, trabalhou com o Departamento de Finanças Empresariais da União de Bancos Suíços (UBS) na avaliação de empresas e na preparação de ofertas públicas de venda em Londres, Zurique e Nova Iorque. _______________ Índice: (0:00) Teasers e introdução (5:30) Início: porque é que os portugueses concentram as poupanças em produtos de baixo rendimento? | Falta de literacia financeira (9:41) A longo prazo, investir em acções é o mais seguro | Taxas de juro reais dos depósitos negativas | Investidor optimista vs investidor pessimista |Livros: Stocks for the Long Run, O Triunfo dos Optimistas | Carta de Warren Buffet aos accionistas de 2025 (21:14) O segredo do juro composto | Filosofia da Casa de Investimentos (“Manual do Investidor”) (26:57) Mas investir em acções não é arriscado? | O perigo da sedução do trading diários (33:52) O que nos diz a evolução do preço de uma acção? | Quais são as melhores empresas para investir? | O timing é pouco relevante: artigo de Peter Lynch (47:46) É possível uma gestão ativa (e.g. PPR) bater investimento passivo (e.g. investir no ETF que replica um índice como o S&P 500)? | O lado psicológico | Livro Buffetology | Hipótese dos mercados eficientes | Obrigação a 100 anos da Áustria (1:07:44) Acções de empresas vs obrigações (1:14:21) Porque é que muitos dos que defendem o investimento na bolsa parecem pouco confiáveis? | Price-earnings ratio | erro Microsoft | O Investidor Inteligente de Benjamin Graham | Importância de assumir os erros e aprender com eles (1:28:06) Imobiliário: índice Case-Shiller | Livro: História dos Mercados Financeiros (1:29:58) E não é importante diversificar? Citação de Buffet (1:33:42) Criptomoedas | Maior Aula de Literacia Financeira Extra: Carta anual a clientes da Casa de Investimento, partilhada pela convidada a título excecional, onde constam alguns dos exemplos referidos durante o episódio ______________ Esta conversa foi editada por: Hugo OliveiraSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not even soft inflation can rally this market - be aware there are 3 places the economy can go 1) Softening - this just means it's a buying opportunity2) Recession - the economy shrinks - NOT GOOD3) Stagflation - SELL EVERYTHING! This episode focuses on the market for the past 2 days and why I think the rally shouldn't be bought for the short term Get the Top 10 stocks of 2025 from Seeking AlphaLimited Time offer on Trendspider - 2 week trials now - you won't get my tools until you sign up for a yearly plan, but it's a perfect time to try out Trendspider for less than $20 1. Inflation 2. Happy Bear Stearns day - the legend of Jim Cramer3. Only 1 man can save this market4. More downside? 5. Peter Lynch - buy the dips - but for long term investors6. Checklist of the market - where are we going? 7. First crack - lowered Year end targets8. $TSLA 9. $AAPL $AMZN $META $GOOG and why I want to buy these. TRENDSPIDER SALE - best offer available -https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick Sign up at the top link (use code DSP25 if prompted) Email me at dailystockpick3@gmail.com I'll send you all the algorithms, watchlists and scanners that you see me use each and every day.Social Links and more - https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick SEEKING ALPHA BUNDLE - save over $150 SEEKING ALPHA PREMIUM - my $30 off coupon for a limited time Watch this episode on YouTube with video to see how Steve from Seeking Alpha uses the tool to navigate on picking stocks. Want to beat the S&P? Sign up for Alpha Picks here.FREE NEWSLETTER WITH CHARTS - subscribe at dailystockpick.substack.com
Text us your financial questions!Original Air Date: March 8, 2025 The “Henssler Money Talks” show hosts Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, Director of Research, and Managing Associates K.C. Smith, CFP®, CEPA, and D.J. Barker, CWS®, discuss the market's volatility. Despite only being down 5% from the all-time high, many investors want to pull back their equity exposure as emotions are driving their decision-making. We'll break down recency bias from the past two stellar market years and why short-term swings shouldn't dictate long-term strategy. We look at how the Henssler Ten Year Rule helps in these market conditions and why investing in high quality companies can make a difference. Read the Article: https://www.henssler.com/riding-out-the-storm-how-to-handle-market-declines
Derek Moore is back together with Jay Pestrichelli this week to react to the market turmoil. What is going on and is this just a revaluation or something worse? Plus, now the Fed Funds' futures indicate 3 rate cuts. Looking at the Mag 7 selloff compared to the rest of the market. Unemployment was fine so what's the big deal? Later, looking at whether the options market via the implied volatility readings is pricing in more, less, or just right actual historical volatility. They even take a listener question and read a sad email from an avid listener who is boycotting the show. We hope they come back but this week we dig into everything markets and provide some historical context and whether there are bullish signs. Peter Lynch on corrections from 1994 Comparing this drawdown to all the others since 2009 Why investors shouldn't panic Reminding everyone why it's good to be hedged to ease your mind around corrections What are options markets saying via the implied volatility levels and the Vix Index Comparing 10 Day implied volatility on SPY options vs 90 Day implied volatility The S&P 500 Index forward PE ration vs earnings estimates Nvidia bear market territory despite earnings beats and falling Forward PE ratio Washington DC new unemployment claims in perspective The unemployment rate of 4.1 percent threads the needle 3 Fed Rate cuts now priced in 2025? Value of hedging your portfolio High yield has held up ok so far compared to the equity market Earnings estimates are still higher, but will analysts cut them due to tariffs? Uncertainty of Tariffs Why the Atlanta Fed GDP Nowcast went negative Balance of trade on exports minus imports due to tariffs gets really wide Trade deficit expands Mentioned in this Episode Peter Lynch 1994 video talking about corrections in markets frequency https://zegainvestments.com/blog/for-investors-worried-about-market-corrections-this-is-why-you-hedge-so-that-you-can-worry-less Derek Moore's book Broken Pie Chart https://amzn.to/3S8ADNT
Text us your financial questions!Henssler Money Talks — March 8, 2025 Season 39, Episode 10 This week on "Henssler Money Talks," show hosts Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, Director of Research, and Managing Associates K.C. Smith, CFP®, CEPA, and D.J. Barker, CWS®, discuss the market's volatility. Despite only being down 5% from the all-time high, many investors want to pull back as emotions are driving their decision-making. We'll break down recency bias from the past two stellar market years and why short-term swings shouldn't dictate long-term strategy. We look at how the Henssler Ten Year Rule helps in these market conditions and why investing in high quality companies can make a difference. Focusing on specific sectors, the team considers a listener's question on the growth opportunities in the Utilities sector and take a closer look at our recent portfolio realignment in the Energy sector. After the break, the hosts discuss how some major insurers, which are facing growing losses because of the California wildfires, are pulling back from insuring lavish homes, making it harder for homeowners to find coverage. We'll look at how this affects consumers, homeowners, landlords, and insurance holdings in the portfolio. Timestamps and Chapters 5:27: Market Volatility, Emotions, and Your Financial Plan 24:22: Sector Focus: Utilities and Energy 38:11: California Wildfires and the Insurance Industry Follow Henssler: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HensslerFinancial/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HensslerFinancial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/henssler-financial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hensslerfinancial/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hensslerfinancial?lang=en X: https://www.x.com/hensslergroup “Money Talks” is brought to you by Henssler Financial. Sign up for the Money Talks Newsletter: https://www.henssler.com/newsletters/
Peter Lynch taught us to buy what we know. Can successful investing be that simple? And if we know and love the companies we own, how should we go about selling them? How are we supposed to remember why we bought these stocks in the first place? All this and more in month's mailbag! Companies Mentioned: TTD, AXON, COST, AAPL Host: David Gardner Producer: Rick Engdahl
Sahil Bloom felt empty despite crushing his career and financial goals. His health, relationships, and well-being were crumbling, until one conversation made him realize that at his current pace, he might see his parents only 15 more times before they passed. This realization hit like a punch in the gut. Within 45 days, Sahil quit his job, sold his house, and moved across the country. Free from corporate life, he started The Curiosity Chronicle, a newsletter with over 800,000 subscribers, where he shares insights on building a high-performing, healthy, and wealthy life. In this episode, Sahil breaks down the five types of wealth every entrepreneur should acquire and how to redefine success beyond money. In this episode, Hala and Sahil will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (01:14) Life Razor: A Simple Rule to Clarify Priorities (05:41) Breaking Free from Limiting Beliefs (07:38) Building Wealth but Feeling Empty (11:09) The Wake-Up Call That Shifted His Priorities (17:32) The Energy Calendar Hack to Maximize Time (21:26) Why Execution Beats Business Plans (27:03) Time Blocking Tips for Entrepreneurs (30:29) The Five Types of Wealth (40:35) Why a Brain Trust Is Better Than Mentorship (48:49) Turning Business Expenses into Profit (53:58) Unconventional Investment Strategies (59:32) Balancing Health, Wealth, and Well-being (01:06:31) Sahil's Daily Routine for Productivity Sahil Bloom is an entrepreneur, investor, and writer focused on redefining wealth beyond money. A former private equity professional, he left the corporate world after a wake-up call that redefined his view of success. He now runs The Curiosity Chronicle, a newsletter with over 800,000 subscribers, sharing insights on entrepreneurship, investing, and personal growth. As a managing partner at SRB Ventures, he invests in early-stage startups and helps founders scale. Connect with Sahil: Website: sahilbloom.com/#Hero LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sahilbloom Twitter: x.com/sahilbloom Instagram: instagram.com/sahilbloom YouTube: youtube.com/@Sahil_Bloom Sponsored By: Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host Rocket Money - Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to rocketmoney.com/profiting Indeed - Get a $75 job credit at indeed.com/profiting RobinHood - Receive your 3% boost on annual IRA contributions, sign up at robinhood.com/gold NordVPN - Get the best discount plus 4 extra months on the 2-year plan at nordvpn.com/profiting Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Resources Mentioned: Sahil's Book, The 5 Types of Wealth: amzn.to/40XzrQL Sahil's Newsletter, The Curiosity Chronicle: bit.ly/3EsRmH5 King of Capital: The Remarkable Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Steve Schwarzman and Blackstone by David Carey and John E. Morris: amzn.to/4hhG8Uo One Up On Wall Street: How To Use What You Already Know To Make Money In The Market by Peter Lynch: amzn.to/4aFpVWT Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl: amzn.to/42yQdry Main Street Millionaire: How to Make Extraordinary Wealth Buying Ordinary Businesses by Codie Sanchez: amzn.to/4jE8PMY Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap Youtube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new
When it comes to investing, it's not just knowing what you own but also why you own it. On this episode of Signal or Noise, Charlie and Peter discuss this and other valuable lessons from investor and philanthropist Peter Lynch, whose common sense investing wisdom should be a foundation of your wealth strategy. Plus, get Charlie and Peter's take on all the tariff talk. Is it a signal or just noise?
The development expenses of blockbuster games have been climbing ever higher over the years towards big Hollywood-style spending.But, a new game has outstriped those film budgets quite substantially: ‘Star Citizen' might just be the most expensive piece of entertainment ever made…Peter Lynch is a Lecturer in Computer Games in TUD, and joins Seán to discuss.Image: Cloud Imperium Games
Building wealth is just one piece of the puzzle to living a fulfilling life, but aligning purpose with financial success creates a powerful blueprint for long-term happiness. In this episode, William Green shares strategies and mindset shifts that can help you achieve not just financial freedom, but a meaningful, balanced life. He dives into how to create wealth while staying true to your values, navigating challenges, and ultimately building a life that reflects your true passions. Tune in to hear about the importance of living intentionally, making decisions with purpose, and using wealth as a tool to fuel your bigger vision for the future. In this episode, Darius and William will discuss: (00:00) The Power of Connection and Enlightenment (02:52) Impermanence and the Pursuit of Happiness (05:59) Balancing Complexity and Simplicity in Life (08:52) Creating Impact and Building Relationships (11:51) Navigating Life's Buckets and Non-Negotiables (15:04) Destination Analysis: Long-Term Thinking for a Beautiful Life (31:21) Investing in Peace of Mind (34:20) Navigating Life's Complexities with Kindness (37:05) A Memorable Encounter with Charlie Munger (46:55) Lessons from Charlie Munger on Ethics and Success (52:35) The Journey of Redefining Success and Wealth William Green is the author of “Richer, Wiser, Happier: How the World's Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life,” a bestselling book translated into 26 languages and ranked #1 on Goodreads' “Top 100 Most Popular Investing Books.” Drawing on decades of interviews with legendary investors like Charlie Munger and Peter Lynch, the book offers deep insights into their strategies and successes. William also hosts the Richer, Wiser, Happier podcast, featuring top investors and thinkers, with episodes on the popular We Study Billionaires network. Sponsored by: Shopify: Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/darius. Rocket Money: Cancel unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster at RocketMoney.com/Darius. Connect with William: Website: https://williamgreenwrites.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-green-richerwiserhappier Twitter: https://x.com/williamgreen72 Podcast: https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/richer-wiser-happier/ Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imthedarius/ YouTube: https://therealdarius.com/youtube Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our first episode for 2025, we break down our mixed portfolio results for 2024, talk about news related to MWY, ABA, ERD, RMS, play clips from a 1994 talk from Peter Lynch, review Geoff Wilson's investing checklist, discuss Eugene Lama's views on efficient markets, quantum computing threats. And in the After Hours segment we talk about the films, TV and music that's kept us busy over the break.
Me gusta mirar el consumo desde la perspectiva del tiempo. El ahorro significa posponerlo. El crédito significa adelantarlo. ¿Overconsumption o underconsumption? El inglés, con sus palabras elocuentes, lo pone por encima o por debajo, entendiendo que existe un nivel de consumo dado, que dependerá obviamente de la riqueza generada. Lo que tenemos que hacer, entonces, es decidir el cuándo. No hay una decisión correcta o incorrecta, cada uno escoge en función de sus preferencias. Algunos, incluso, la traspasan por completo a sus descendientes. El consumo a veces se pospone, incluso más allá de la muerte, porque no necesariamente lleva a la felicidad. No hay blancos ni negros en el mundo de las finanzas, todo es un conjunto de grises. Kapital es posible gracias a sus colaboradores: Cuidado con las macros ocultas. El podcast de Cuatroochenta El podcast de Cuatroochenta cuenta con conversaciones muy interesantes con expertos de referencia que abordan los retos y oportunidades que abren las diferentes tecnologías. El programa, premiado como Mejor Podcast Conversacional en los Podcast Days, está ya en su cuarta temporada. Han hablado de la caja negra de los algoritmos, de si es posible hackear un sistema ferroviario, de la importancia de la digitalización en las zonas rurales o de las primeras tecnologías musicales. En su último episodio profundizan sobre la aplicación de la IA en los negocios. ¿Te interesa? ¡Escúchalo! Patrocina Kapital. Toda la información en este link. Índice: 1:30 Mil dólares por unas Golden Goose. 11:10 Ayunar, esperar, pensar. 19:04 Soy tú si un mes no cobras la nómina. 26:09 Te quieren endeudado para así tenerte controlado. 42:56 Inversiones con horizonte temporal a 20 años. 47:07 Diversificar reduce enormemente el riesgo. 1:00:44 Dar la clase discutiendo la prensa financiera. 1:07:45 Al final del día solo te vacunas palmando pasta. 1:23:21 Ahorrar todo el salario en Washington. 1:39:42 Solvitur ambulando. 1:43:48 Agendada la fiesta de jubilación para el 1 de julio de 2030. Apuntes: Actualidad & Bolsa. Álvaro Conesa. Siddhartha. Hermann Hesse. El inversor inteligente. Benjamin Graham. El pequeño libro que aún vence al mercado. Joel Greenblatt. Un paso por delante de Wall Street. Peter Lynch.
The Sony PlayStation turns 30 years old today. This video game console sold over 100 million units in its lifetime, being described as a ‘Concorde' moment in the games industry. With the console loading games via a CD and not cartridges, the perception of games being just for children left, as new generations became hooked. But, aside from its groundbreaking technology, the PlayStation had a significant impact on popular culture, and the role that video games play in our everyday lives…Peter Lynch, Lecturer in Computer Games in TUD joins Seán to discuss.Image: Sony
In today's episode, Shawn O'Malley (@Shawn_OMalley_) discusses the concept of hidden compounders, where some of the most boring businesses can make the best long-term investments. Compared to well-known compounders like Apple and Amazon, which have well-known track records in compounding returns for investors, there are loads of lesser-known companies with less obvious competitive advantages that operate in less exciting industries with equally impressive track records in recent years. You'll learn what it means to be a hidden compounder, why many hidden compounders have invisible moats, what to look for in finding hidden compounders, what makes companies like Old Dominion and Teqnion so successful, why intangible assets can provide more enduring advantages than physical assets, why Peter Lynch loves boring businesses, plus so much more! Prefer to watch? Click here to watch this episode on YouTube. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN 00:00 - Intro 03:13 - What is a hidden compounder, and how to think about their invisible moats 03:43 - Why Peter Lynch loves boring businesses 06:44 - What signs to look for in identifying hidden compounders 31:36 - What the Lindy effect is, and how it relates to hidden compounders 32:27 - How Warren Buffett has set the standard for investing in boring, hidden compounders 37:48 - Why intangible competitive advantages can be the most enduring 40:17 - Morgan Stanley's conclusions on investing in compounders 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. We Study Billionaires episode 295 with Mohnish Pabrai | YouTube Video. Millennial Investing episode 373 on Monster Beverage | YouTube Video. Millennial Investing episode 379 on quality investing for the long-term | YouTube Video. Read One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch. Check out Invisible Moats blog post from Chris Mayer. Guy Spier's interview with Mohnish Pabrai on Hidden Moats. Check out Teqnion stock explained, YouTube interview for We Study Billionaires. Morgan Stanley's 2016 report on the value of equity “compounders”. 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: Toyota Airbnb Fundrise Public Bluehost NetSuite Connect with Shawn: Twitter | LinkedIn | Email HELP US OUT! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Spotify! It takes less than 30 seconds and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Carl, Josh, and Charlie Bentley-Astor discuss the sad case of Peter Lynch, who took his own life after being imprisoned for shouting at police, the ideological gap between men and women, and how Italy's migrant crisis is horrifying.
My guest on the show today is Tristan Waine, better known as @hurdle_rate on Twitter/X and Editor, Author of the Hurdle Rate newsletter on Substack. We've talked many times here about the circle of competence, investing in what you know, looking at companies that produce goods or services that you actually consume, a style of investing, or more specifically, idea generation that Peter Lynch made famous. In our conversation today, Tristan and I talk extensively about this concept as it pertains to his investing style and philosophy. Specifically, we thought we could up the boring business ante, by talking about the sexiest businesses alive: accounting and document management software. In all seriousness, we have a great time, and Tristan provides some valuable insight on the topic of investing in what you know. Tristan mentioned a number of names during the interview today and for full disclosure, I am not a shareholder in any of them. For more information about the Hurdle Rate newsletter on Substack, please visit: https://hurdlerate.substack.com/ You can Follow Tristan on Twitter/X @hurlde_rate: https://x.com/hurdle_rate We're excited to announce that we'll be partnering up with MicroCapClub for our full slate of investor conferences in 2025. Ian Cassel and his team at MicroCapClub have not only built and fostered the best community of MicroCap investors, but it's arguably one of the best investing communities, period. We couldn't be more thrilled to leverage our expertise in curating and hosting large scale MicroCap conferences, and teaming up with MicroCapClub to put together world class conferences for the MicroCap community. First up, the Planet MicroCap Showcase: VEGAS in partnership with MicroCapClub will be held on April 22-24, 2025 at the Paris Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Registration is now live, please visit: https://www.meetmax.com/sched/event_113149/conference_home.html. See you in Vegas! Planet MicroCap Podcast is on YouTube! All archived episodes and each new episode will be posted on the Planet MicroCap YouTube channel. I've provided the link in the description if you'd like to subscribe. You'll also get the chance to watch all our Video Interviews with management teams, educational panels from the conference, as well as expert commentary from some familiar guests on the podcast. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1Q5Yfym Click here to rate and review the Planet MicroCap Podcast The Planet MicroCap Podcast is brought to you by SNN Incorporated, The Official MicroCap News Source, and the Planet MicroCap Review Magazine, the leading magazine in the MicroCap market. You can Follow the Planet MicroCap Podcast on Twitter @BobbyKKraft
Matt Cochrane and I are reuniting to discuss another investing classic.Today's episode is about Poor Charlie's Almanac: The Essential Wit & Wisdom of Charlie Munger. Poor Charlie's Almanac is a collection of essays & speeches from Charlie Munger, along with Munger's commentary on them, highlighting his unique approach to business & life.We've discussed three other books: Peter Lynch's Beating the Street, the Little Book that Builds Wealth, and Phil Fisher's classic, Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits. I encourage you to check out those episodes.Links* Poor Charlie's Almanac: https://www.amazon.com/Poor-Charlies-Almanack-Essential-Charles/dp/1953953239DisclaimerNothing on this podcast is investment advice.The information in this podcast is for information and discussion purposes only. It does not constitute a recommendation to purchase or sell any financial instruments or other products. Investment decisions should not be made with this article and one should take into account the investment objectives or financial situation of any particular person or institution.Investors should obtain advice based on their own individual circumstances from their own tax, financial, legal, and other advisers about the risks and merits of any transaction before making an investment decision, and only make such decisions on the basis of the investor's own objectives, experience, and resources.The information contained in this podcast & show notes is based on generally-available information and, although obtained from sources believed to be reliable, its accuracy and completeness cannot be assured, and such information may be incomplete or condensed.Investments in financial instruments or other products carry significant risk, including the possible total loss of the principal amount invested. This podcast, the host, and the guest do not purport to identify all the risks or material considerations that may be associated with entering into any transaction. This host & guest accepts no liability for any loss (whether direct, indirect, or consequential) that may arise from any use of the information contained in or derived from this content. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.securityanalysis.org/subscribe
Transcripts and some chapter headings are AI Generated. They are not authoritative. Always refer to the actual content of the podcast. Please support Tommy's work: Urban Scoop SupportThis is the audio version of the film: https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra/status/1850161478319419813In this episode, we delve into the complex and contentious issues surrounding the current state of British society and governance. We begin by exploring the tragic story of Peter Lynch, a grandfather who was imprisoned for his activism and ultimately took his own life. This sets the stage for a broader discussion on the perceived corruption within the political and judicial systems, and the impact this has on raising future generations.We examine the growing unrest on the streets of Britain, fueled by conflicting narratives from the government and citizen journalists. The episode questions whether the British people are facing a new wave of 'lawfare' and explores the historical significance of the Magna Carta as a symbol of freedom and justice.The conversation shifts to the current political climate under the new Labour government, critiquing their policies and the rapid implementation of what is described as a totalitarian agenda. We discuss the implications of mass surveillance, digital currencies, and social credit systems, and how these measures are perceived as threats to personal freedoms.The episode also addresses the controversial topics of immigration, cultural integration, and the rise of crime, particularly focusing on the impact of unchecked migration on British society. We hear personal accounts of individuals affected by these issues, highlighting the emotional and societal toll.Finally, we explore the role of media and government in shaping public perception and the consequences of dissent in a society where freedom of speech is increasingly under threat. The episode concludes with a call to action for unity and resistance against perceived tyranny, urging listeners to reclaim their nation and protect their freedoms.
On today's #NCFNewspeak, the NCF panel discuss: * Chris Kaba: Why do the Left love criminals? * Peter Lynch: political prisoner & martyr? * The true agenda behind the push to replace "ethnic minority" with "global majority"
Ian Acheson, Paul Embery and Tom Slater discuss the attempt to turn Chris Kaba into Britain's George Floyd, the death of rioter Peter Lynch, and the ‘Trump is Hitler' smear. Check out Paul's Substack: https://www.paulembery.com/ And Ian's book, Screwed: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Screwed-Britains-Prison-Crisis-Escape/dp/178590471X Donate £50 or more to spiked and get a signed copy of Brendan O'Neill's new book, After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation. We'll also throw in a year's membership to spiked supporters: https://www.spiked-online.com/donate/ You can also order a regular copy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1068719303/
The stock market has spent more than 240 days above the 200 day average. So, are stocks too high to keep climbing? What do the statistics say when we have reached 240 consecutive days above the 200 day average? We'll explore the actual statistics of where the marke tend up six months and twelve months later--and reveal the #1 method of stock selection by both Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch, plus real tips on allocation. MASTERING MONEY is on the air!
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This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Mike Goldstein interview Katie Everett, the Executive Director of the Lynch Foundation. Ms. Everett shares her journey into K-12 education reform and discusses the influential vision of Carolyn and Peter Lynch, and their foundation’s role in shaping education policy in Massachusetts and beyond. She highlights the Lynch family’s contributions to the Commonwealth's […]
This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Mike Goldstein interview Katie Everett, the Executive Director of the Lynch Foundation. Ms. Everett shares her journey into K-12 education reform and discusses the influential vision of Carolyn and Peter Lynch, and their foundation's role in shaping education policy in Massachusetts and beyond. She highlights the Lynch family's contributions to the Commonwealth's educational, cultural, and civic landscape. Everett delves into the operational challenges facing Catholic schools, such as labor costs and enrollment issues, while also emphasizing the work of the School Choice and School Financial Sustainability Committee, which developed a finance model to assist tuition-based schools. She elaborates on how the model has been received and its potential to expand access to early childhood education, breaking cycles of illiteracy and poverty. Additionally, she explores how her school finance model could align with state policies, like ESAs, to bolster Catholic and private schools. Everett closes by calling for more robust involvement from governors, legislators, and parents in improving academic outcomes for American students.
Matt Cochrane returns to the podcast! We have been doing a bunch of episodes where we re-read investing classics and talk about them. So far, we've revisited “Beating the Street” by Peter Lynch and “Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits” by Phil Fisher.Today, we're going to talk about “The Little Book That Builds Wealth” by Pat Dorsey.Pat Dorsey was the pioneer behind Morningstar's economic moat concept. Morningstar currently ranks companies based on whether or not they deem them to have a wide moat, a narrow moat, or no moat. Dorsey put together that entire framework. Today, he runs money based on trying to buy moats at reasonable prices.Links* The Little Book That Builds Wealth: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-That-Builds-Wealth-ebook/dp/B07MMYC9VT* Long Term Mindset: https://longtermmindset.co/start/DisclaimerNothing on this substack is investment advice.The information in this article is for information and discussion purposes only. It does not constitute a recommendation to purchase or sell any financial instruments or other products. Investment decisions should not be made with this article and one should take into account the investment objectives or financial situation of any particular person or institution.Investors should obtain advice based on their own individual circumstances from their own tax, financial, legal, and other advisers about the risks and merits of any transaction before making an investment decision, and only make such decisions on the basis of the investor's own objectives, experience, and resources.The information contained in this article is based on generally-available information and, although obtained from sources believed to be reliable, its accuracy and completeness cannot be assured, and such information may be incomplete or condensed.Investments in financial instruments or other products carry significant risk, including the possible total loss of the principal amount invested. This article and its author do not purport to identify all the risks or material considerations that may be associated with entering into any transaction. This author accepts no liability for any loss (whether direct, indirect, or consequential) that may arise from any use of the information contained in or derived from this website. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.securityanalysis.org/subscribe
On today's episode, Kyle Grieve discusses the importance of simplicity and understanding for investment success, why you can succeed in investing while being wrong often, cloning characteristics too many investors follow that should be avoided to improve investing success, the significant differences in analyzing large and small businesses, how to treat stock tips with caution to avoid risky investments, why separating your investments into subtypes can be a helpful investing tool, and a whole lot more! IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 03:44 - Why investing in things that you understand well is still such a big competitive advantage in investing 04:59 - The vital interplay between fundamentals, momentum, value, and price 11:18 - How to succeed in investing while being dead wrong 40% of the time 16:12 - Why market timing is one of the quickest ways to decrease returns 18:18 - The crucial connection of contrarianism and patience that Peter says makes a successful investor 21:05 - The significant differences in analyzing small businesses compared to larger businesses 31:34 - Why you should look to market pricing to find great opportunities and not to assess performance 32:45 - How you should treat stock tips 37:05 - 13 unconventional characteristics of outstanding investments 52:51 - Lynch's six investment types, and why delineating them was important And so much more! Disclaimer: Slight discrepancies in the timestamps may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, Kyle, and the other community members. Buy One Up On Wall Street here. Follow Kyle on Twitter and LinkedIn. Check out all the books mentioned and discussed in our podcast episodes 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 We Study Billionaires Starter Packs. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool. 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: River Toyota Range Rover Sound Advisory American Express The Bitcoin Way Vacasa USPS Onramp SimpleMining Public Fundrise BAM Capital Shopify HELP US OUT! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm
In today's episode, Shawn O'Malley (@Shawn_OMalley_) breaks down the life and career of the great Bill Miller, the only investor to ever beat the market for 15 consecutive years. You'll learn how Miller invested in his first stock, Miller's investment approach and how it differs from classical value investors, what Miller recognized as an early investor in Amazon, why he's bullish on Bitcoin, how Miller bounced back from the 2008 Financial Crisis, how philosophy shaped his performance as an investor, plus so much more! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN 00:00 - Intro 00:08 - How Miller got his start as an investor 03:27 - How philosophy shaped Miller's investment approach 05:26 - What is different about how Miller thinks about value investing 08:52 - What Miller recognized about Amazon before Wall Street 10:07 - Why most investors don't have enough factor diversification 11:22 - What Miller learned from Peter Lynch 17:36 - How the cost of capital impacts companies' ability to create shareholder value 20:57 - What went wrong for Miller during the Financial Crisis 24:09 - Why Miller decided to go solo and leave Legg Mason 31:02 - Why Miller and his son are bullish on Bitcoin 35:07 - Why Miller is usually worried about nothing in markets *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. R.J. Shook's book, The Winner's Circle. Peter Lynch's book, One Up On Wall Street. William Green's book, Richer, Wiser, Happer. Check out The Value Investor's Case for Bitcoin. Check out Why I'm Still Betting on Bitcoin. 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: Range Rover Toyota Public Airbnb Found NetSuite Connect with Shawn: Twitter | LinkedIn | Email HELP US OUT! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Peter Lynch says that some of the best investments can be found by looking at what you use every day. The same thinking might apply to careers, too. Jason Moser is a Senior Analyst at The Motley Fool who heads up our Virtual Revolution portfolio. In today's episode, Jason talks with Mary Long about early investing successes, what's shaped his investing philosophy, and how golf changed his life. Have an analyst you want us to feature on an upcoming “Meet the Fool” episode? Want to share your own investing journey with us? Send us a note (or a voice recording!) to podcasts@fool.com Tickers mentioned: F, BAC, BRK.A, BRK.B, MKL, GVA Host: Mary Long Guest: Jason Moser Engineer: Tim Sparks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 592: Sam Parr ( https://twitter.com/theSamParr ) and Jason Fried ( https://x.com/jasonfried ) open up about personal finances, raising kids around wealth and dealing with risk. — Show Notes: (0:00) Sam and Jason play Would You Rather... (5:15) Loosening the grip on the stick (12:35) The pale blue dot (14:03) Why does the businessworld deserve our best lessons? (18:30) Early days vs. vs. middle days vs later days (24:47) "A founder's job is to inject risk" (29:36) “Cool wears off but useful never does” (31:07) Striking balance with a business partner (34:14) The value of talking about money (37:28) Navigating luxury with kids (40:08) Midwestern values on blast (43:39) The truth about luck (46:55) Staying up vs. staying off (49:45) New insights from old biographies — Links: • [Steal This] Get our proven writing frameworks that have made us millions https://clickhubspot.com/copy • The Most Important Thing - https://tinyurl.com/9ym3xw5b • Peter Lynch books - https://tinyurl.com/2nf87pzb • The Pale Blue Dot - https://www.planetary.org/worlds/pale-blue-dot • The Messy Middle = https://tinyurl.com/2paw5jmk • Sam's List - http://samslist.co/ • Newspapers.com - http://newpapers.com/ • Pessimists Archive - https://pessimistsarchive.org/ • Grab HubSpot's free AI-Powered Customer Platform and watch your business grow https://clickhubspot.com/fmf — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton - https://www.joinhampton.com/ • Ideation Bootcamp - https://www.ideationbootcamp.co/ • Copy That - https://copythat.com • Hampton Wealth Survey - https://joinhampton.com/wealth — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: Need to hire? You should use the same service Shaan uses to hire developers, designers, & Virtual Assistants → it's called Shepherd (tell ‘em Shaan sent you): https://bit.ly/SupportShepherd My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano