
Finance & Fury Podcast
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S1 Ep 501Sunk costs and the Commonwealth Games
In this episode, we look at sunk and prospective costs using the Commonwealth Games as an example. The aim of this is to see how to make better financial decisions in your everyday lives.
S1 Ep 500Private equity investments
In this episode, we discuss private equity investments versus investing in the share market. As this asset class has become more accessible to every day investors, is it worth it?
S1 Ep 499Predicting future market returns using the Buffett indicator
In this episode, we explore the Buffett indicator. Can this metric be used to predict the performance of the share market in relation to its average return?
S1 Ep 498Incentives, economic inequality and poverty
In this episode, we look at the current state of governmental policies to solve poverty. We will be looking at the current solutions to the problems of economic inequality and poverty and then some alternatives.
S1 Ep 497The importance of economic incentives, problems and economics
In this episode, we will look at economic incentives and human nature and how our responses to incentives can be our best and worst quality at the same time.
S1 Ep 496End of the financial year checklist
In this episode, we look at strategies to minimise tax or maximise wealth benefits prior to the end of the financial year.
S1 Ep 495Debt ceilings and defaults
In this episode, we look at the news about US debt defaults from reaching their debt ceiling. Whilst a default is unlikely to happen, what does this mean for financial markets now and into the future?
S1 Ep 494The French Revolution to Marx
In this episode, we look at how the seeds of communism came from the free-market ideals that contributed to the breakout of the French revolution.
S1 Ep 493Are banks doing more harm than good?
In this episode, we look at the concept of the financial curse, looking at the Goldilocks ratio of the financial system.
S1 Ep 492Regulations and the war on drugs
In this episode, we look at if regulations can solve societal problems. To explore this concept, we will be looking specifically at drug regulations to see if this has been a positive or negative detriment on the economy and society.
S1 Ep 491How to negate Central Banks negative effects in your own life
In this episode, we look at if we even need Central banks but as they are probably not going anywhere anytime soon, we look at how to negate their negative financial effects on your own life.
S1 Ep 490A case for abolishing Central Banks
In this episode, we break down the real harm that Central Banks do to the population of each country and by extension, the economy.
S1 Ep 490A case for abolishing Central Banks
In this episode, we break down the real harm that Central Banks do to the population of each country and by extension, the economy.
S1 Ep 489Arguments for and against a housing crash
In this episode, we will look at both sides of the arguments for and against a housing crash. Is the property market going to see a further decline, beyond what has already occurred? Or is it on the path to recovery?
S1 Ep 488The collapse of Credit Suisse, bail ins and moral hazard
In this episode, we look at the collapse of Credit Suisse and the role bail in legislation played in their deal with UBS. We also look at the moral hazard this creates, in an effort to see if the current legislation works in our favour or against us.
S1 Ep 487Is the bank 'crisis' over?
In this episode, we focus on the liquidity issues within the financial system and if this could turn into solvency problems in banks. Or can all of these issues be solved by central banks throwing more money at the problem?
S1 Ep 486Another banking crisis?
In this episode, we look at the risk in financial markets over bank runs, and the liquidity fears and contagion risks ramping up in the financial sector. Is it something legitimate or white noise?
S1 Ep 485Superannuation under attack?
In this episode, we will be doing a deeper dive into the superannuation policy proposals from Labor. We will be looking at who will be impacted and what to watch out for over the coming years.
S1 Ep 484Managed Funds or Exchange Traded Funds (ETF)?
In this episode we compare investing through managed funds and exchange traded funds (ETFs). Whilst they are the same in many ways, we look deeper into their structure, pros and cons and when to use them or when not to.
S1 Ep 483A response to "capitalism after the crises"
In this episode, we break down an article written by the Treasurer of Australia that argues for the government to have a more active involvement in the economy and financial markets, describing it as "values-based capitalism". Can this really better your daily lives?
S1 Ep 482Should I invest in large, mid or small cap shares?
In this episode, we break down investing within the share market, between choosing large, mid or small cap? We go through what different capitalisations are, their characteristics, and how these differ in their performances.
S1 Ep 481Economics of population growth
In today's episode, we will be looking at how population growth affects economic output, along with what the optimal population growth rate is, depending on the economy that you live in.
S1 Ep 480Will the market crash in 2023?
In this episode, we look at the recent Ipsos survey with predictions on the year ahead. How accurate have these predictions been in the past and do the results spell trouble for the share market in 2023?
S1 Ep 479The economics of Solar – is it worth it?
In today's episode, we look at the economics and viability of solar energy at large, along with the cost benefits analysis when it comes to putting this on your home, viewing this from an investment perspective.
S1 Ep 478Investing around geopolitical risks
In this episode, we look at geopolitical risks and their effects on equity portfolios. We explore how certain events impact asset pricing, what events can be ignored and how to help mitigate any risks.
S1 Ep 477The year that was and making rational investment decisions
In this episode, we look back at 2022 and how to remove one major cognitive bias that impacts our ability to make financial decisions or, make rational choices in general.
S1 Ep 476Frogs and taxes
In this episode, we look at the history of taxes and what I believe is a new type of tax that we will face, being a tailored carbon tax based around your spending.
S1 Ep 475Blackstone, liquidity and investment risks
In this episode, we explore the concept of liquidity and what role this plays towards investment risks. We also look at the current issues with Blackstone and if illiquidity is really a bad thing, or something that can protect investors from themselves.
S1 Ep 474What is the next major risk to crypto markets?
In this episode, we look at a road to regulation for stable coins and the fallout this would have on markets.
S1 Ep 473Using economic theory to maximise your own life and personal wealth
In this episode, we break down the economic factors of productions and rather than applying these to an economy, look at using these principals in your everyday life to maximise your own life and personal wealth.
S1 Ep 472FTX Collapse – the end of Crypto?
In this episode, we go through a full summary on the FTX collapse and lessons that can be learnt. We also look at the many moving pieces along with the potential fallout and implications for crypto markets at large.
S1 Ep 471The economics of Hollywood and investing in entertainment
In this episode, we look at the economics of Hollywood and how this has changed over time – to help look at the potential future of their revenue streams. We compare those that produce entertainment to those that demand it.
S1 Ep 470Can a Central Bank go bankrupt and collapse the economy?
In this episode, we look at the roles of Central Banks and if they go bankrupt, will they bring the economy and global financial system down with them?
S1 Ep 469Is it worthwhile to hedge currency exposures on international investment?
In this episode, we look at hedging international investments. But what does hedging mean, and how can it help or hurt your investment returns on international investments?
S1 Ep 468With interest rates on the rise, is borrowing to invest still a viable strategy?
In this episode, we look at if borrowing to invest is still worth it with higher interest rates. We also look at if it is better to reduce debt or use it to build wealth?
S1 Ep 467Is this another recession that we have to have?
In this episode, we look at the chances of Australia going into another recession and compare this to the last one that we were told we had to have.
S1 Ep 466The bane of economic growth
In this episode, we look at one of the most disruptive factors for real economic growth.
S1 Ep 465What goes up, must….crash?
In this episode, we look at the current state of the market and black swan events.
S1 Ep 464Selecting investments and building a portfolio
In this episode, we will be looking at a better way to select an investment than relying solely on historical performances.
S1 Ep 463Not your grandfather's market – is part performance useful at all?
In this episode, we will be doing a deeper dive into historical returns, particularly focusing on if past performance is useful when selecting investments.
S1 Ep 462What is considered poor in Australia and how to become truly rich?
In this episode, we look at some recent data from the ABS. We look at the statistical concept of poverty, how to focus on what you need and not to compare yourself to others and averages.
S1 Ep 461What is the biggest mistake the average investor makes?
In this episode, we look at some results from the recent Dalbar study, tracking the average investors behaviours. We break down why chasing returns is the biggest mistake the average investor could make and how to avoid this.
S1 Ep 460How to reduce the root causes of financial stress
In this episode, the aim is to look at what the root causes of financial stresses are and talk about strategies to reduce these, both initially but in the long term by implementing strategies in your own lives.
S1 Ep 459Bridges to nowhere - China's debt problems
In this episode, we look at Belt and Road initiative and along with the domestic debt problems that China is currently facing. Signs are starting to point to lowering economic growth but could these lead to a major economic collapse?
S1 Ep 458All else being equal, what influences property prices more than anything else?
In this episode we look at why credit growth has become the most important factor when determining property price movements. We look at why credit growth matters and what fiscal and monetary policy decisions over the past 30 years have created price increases and declines.
S1 Ep 457Affordable rental policies and unintended consequences
In this episode, we look at recent policy promises from politicians on the rental housing market. Are these the solution to achieving affordable rent? Or can they hurt those they are seeking to help along with the investors who own the properties?
S1 Ep 456Inflation and the golden age of piracy
In this episode, we look at a historical example of inflation from an expansion in the money supply. We also look at the difference between inflation from money supply increases in comparison to inflation coming from a lack of supply.
S1 Ep 455Are IPOs a worthwhile investment?
In this episode, we will be looking at investing in IPOs and if this can be a strategy for sustainable above market returns, or if this is simply a capital trap for investors.
S1 Ep 454What allocation has the most consistent returns?
In this episode, we look at some historical performances of portfolios from Jack Bogle, Warren Buffet and Ray Dalio. We look at the allocations that have provided the most consistent returns but also why this may not be the best thing for long term returns.
S1 Ep 453Alternative solutions to inflation
In this episode, we look at some alternative solutions to solve inflation in the long term beyond interest rate increases. We explore supply side economics to look at helping to reduce prices in the long term and increase our capacity to demand.