Afleveringen
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In this episode we take a look at investment in bonds, a subject Graham had an awful lot to say about. We will consider how through sensible bond selection, investors can add an extra layer of diversity to their portfolio which may allow them the extra liquidity required to profit from falling markets.
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In this episode we consider the events of the Great Depression beginning in 1929. We examine why without a financial super power willing and able to bail out the global financial system, the events of 1929 quickly spiralled into the deepest and longest recession in history. Since then the United States has reliably stepped up to the plate to stabilize the global economy during subsequent shocks but with the administration now looking to tread a more isolationist path can we still assume they will take on this role in the future?
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In this episode we take a look at the interesting case of Billy Beane, the Scout and General manager of the Oakland A's baseball team. Beane took the skills learnt from value investment into the selection and recruitment of undervalued players using quantitative performance data. This allowed middling team with a small budget to compete with the big boys in the sport. We consider the similarities between what Beane did with the Oakland A's and value investment on the stock market and what we can learn from it.
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In this episode will consider the implications of Artificial Intelligence on Value Investing. Will bots that can do a better job than any human of crunching the data make value investment redundant? Or is there hope yet that value opportunities will remain abundant long into the future?
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In this edition we take a look at the South Sea Bubble of 1720. This event was widely consider to be the worlds first financial crash and Ponzi scheme. We consider how investors of today can learn from the mistakes from the past and why bubbles like this are very likely to occur again in the future.
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In this edition we take at look at Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's investment soulmate and the only man to rival Benjamin Graham in the shaping of Buffett's financial outlook. We take a brief look at Munger's career and route to becoming Vice President of Berkshire Hathaway as well as comparing Munger and Graham's investment approaches.
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In this episode we look at the investment strategy of market timing, the idea that investors can profit from buying or selling shares based upon predicted future market price movements. We consider the different ways market timing can be achieved and if there is any hope that it can lead to lasting financial success on the stock markets.
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In this edition we look back at previous technology inspired market bubbles, including the Dot.com bubble of the late 1990's and ponder the question: Are we currently in the midst of a new tech bubble in the form of the tech surrounding artificial intelligence?
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In this episode touch upon some of the "Get Rich Quick" schemes currently doing the rounds, and consider why the value investor will do well to be wary of all investment frameworks that have not stood the test of time.
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In this episode we discuss how picking the most promising stocks will not guarantee success on the stock market. In order to see your best ideas through to fruition you will need to follow Graham's framework to control your innate human emotions when faced with inevitable periods of market volatility or collapse.
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In this episode we take a deep dive into the relationship between Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham. We consider how Graham came to influence Buffett's investment style and how this style has evolved through the years under the influence of an investor with a very different approach, Charlie Munger.
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Today's Podcast discusses recent market turmoil and considers if we should really be listening to what the economists are saying at all?
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