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InvestED: The Rule #1 Investing Podcast

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247- Wilshire GDP & Printing Money

It's 2020 and with the new year comes the pressure to invest. In this episode, Phil explains how important it is to really understand what's happening with the stock market right now, and whether the current stock prices truly represent what's being sold in the US. For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 7, 202042 min

246- New Year's Intentions

Happy New Year! In this episode of InvestED, Phil and Danielle reflect on the past year and look ahead at what they want to accomplish in 2020. For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 31, 20199 min

245- From the Vault: How to Know What You Don't Know

Warren Buffett says he is successful because he knows what he doesn’t know. But what does that really mean? For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 23, 201944 min

244- A Hero's Journey

Just as a hero does, a Rule #1 investor starts as a person in the ordinary world who experiences a call to adventure. They then have to cross the threshold into investing, go through tests, learnings, and many times face failure before they find success. For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 17, 201940 min

243- Quick Questions: Is Cash Okay?

On this episode of InvestED, Phil and Danielle answer a "Quick Question with InvestED" by a listener asking if being in cash impacts your overall return. Is it okay to be in cash? For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 10, 201936 min

242- FREE Trades?! Our First Contest!

In this week’s episode of InvestED, Phil and Danielle discuss the recent news regarding TD Ameritrade and Charles Schwab. Phil and Danielle also announce a contest... listen to the show for details! For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 3, 201937 min

241- Quick Questions: Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy doesn’t happen overnight - it’s a long time coming. PG&E (Pacific Gas and Electric) is the company that Phil and Danielle discuss and its recent file for bankruptcy. For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 27, 201941 min

240- Quick Questions: Is an “Event” Required?

In this episode, Phil and Danielle answer another “Quick Questions with InvestED” left by a listener of the podcast. For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 19, 201936 min

239- From the Vault: Choosing Your Management Team

Some investors don’t pay attention to this little detail, but as Rule #1 investors, it’s something that matters the most… Management! For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 12, 201935 min

238- From the Vault: Qualities of a Great CEO

This week on InvestED we discuss how to find CEOs and management with integrity and talent. For show notes and more information visit investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 6, 201934 min

237- The Practice of Investing

For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. In this episode of InvestED, Phil returns and Danielle announces exciting news about her new course, Mostly Invested. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 29, 201940 min

236- Vitaliy Katsenelson on Budgeting & Success (Part 2)

For show notes and more info visit, www.investedpodcast.com. In this episode of InvestED, Danielle learns more about how Vitaliy got involved in investing, and how he got to the level of success he’s at now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 22, 201937 min

235- Vitaliy Katsenelson on Budgeting & Success (Part 1)

This week on InvestED Danielle meets Vitaliy Katsenelson, CEO of IMA Financial Group in Denver, Colorado and author of “The Little Book of Sideways Markets.” A fantastic long-term investor, Vitaliy grew up in Soviet Russia and has a fascinating story to share around how he achieved the success he has now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 15, 201942 min

234- Veronica Dagher on the Secrets of Successful Women

On this week’s episode of InvestEd, Danielle welcomes a very special guest, Veronica Dagher. Veronica is the host of the podcast “Secrets of Wealthy Women”, a successful Wall Street Reporter, and author of her new book, “Resilience”. For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 8, 201938 min

233- Michael Burry & Index Investing Fears

This week Phil and Danielle continue their conversation on famous investor, Michael Burry and his opinion on index funds. In this episode of InvestED, they dig deeper as to why there could very well be a larger problem on the rise in the US market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 201938 min

232- Next Big Crisis

For show notes and more info visit investedpodcast.com. This week on InvestED, Danielle and Phil discuss investing circumstances that have created economic downturn in the past, as well as what we think could potentially result in the next big crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 24, 201935 min

231- Bridge to Investing

For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. It’s normal to feel unsure when it comes to investing your money. This week on episode 231 of InvestED, Phil and Danielle talk about their investing beginnings and the common feelings that came with learning Rule #1 investing when they both started investing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 201931 min

230- Warren Buffett's Birthday (Part 2)

For show notes and more information, visit investedpodcast.com. Today on InvestED Phil and Danielle expand on their discussion of Warren Buffett and his achievements as he continues to inspire many to follow in his footsteps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 10, 201937 min

229- Warren Buffett's Birthday

For show notes and more information, visit www.investedpodcast.com. Warren Buffett is living proof that it is possible for an ordinary person of ordinary intelligence to invest and have low risk and high returns. On this week’s episode of InvestED, we celebrate Warren Buffett’s 89th birthday and commemorate all of his successes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 3, 201944 min

228- Quick Questions: Investing Vs. Speculating

For show notes and more information, visit www.investedpodcast.com. It is possible as an investor to get high returns without high risk? That’s the basis of Rule #1 Investing. In this week’s episode, Phil and Danielle explain the difference between being an investor and being a speculator as well as how important it is to really understand what you own. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 27, 201927 min

227- Buybacks (Part 4)

For show notes and more information, visit www.investedpodcast.com. This week Phil and Danielle finish up the final episode of a four-part series on buybacks. A significant question that arises during their conversation is whether or not buybacks are driven by a lack of integrity with management. The resulting answer is, unfortunately, more often than not. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 20, 201936 min

226- Buybacks (Part 3)

For show notes and more information, visit investedpodcast.com. Phil and Danielle continue their four-part series on buybacks in this episode of InvestED. They use common situations to illustrate exactly what a buyback is and what occurs when a company buys back its shares of stock. Companies distribute shares such as a pizzeria selling pieces of a pie, issuing slices of its ownership when it becomes public. When a company retires two pieces of its pizza pie by buying them back, what then happens to the remaining slices? The discussion proceeds as Phil and Danielle explain why companies decide to buy back shares with their extra money. They explain why companies bother with buying back their shares, and additionally cover the 4 basics of what a company can do with its extra money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 13, 201943 min

225- Buybacks (Part 2)

This week Phil and Danielle continue their conversation by talking about companies using their extra money to buy back their own stock. The conversation shifts when they discuss varying choices that companies make when board members want to retain or increase their control. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 6, 201932 min

224- Buybacks (Part 1)

For show notes and more info visit www.investedpodcast.com This week, Phil and Danielle talk about companies using their extra money to buyback their own stock. Phil also talks about what a company being “too hard” means. A company is too hard when you can’t understand it, you can’t predict where they’re going to be in 10 years, or even companies you can’t figure out what they’re worth. Keep it simple. If there’s something about a company that you can’t understand, it’s simply, too hard. Here are a few options that companies have to do with their extra cash. They can issue dividends, which many companies do. They can buy back their own stock and they can just keep it and you use it for acquiring other companies or putting extra money into growing the company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 30, 201927 min

223- From the Vault: Justin’s Butter & Digging Your Canyon

For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com. This week Phil and Danielle continue their From the Vault series and reintroduce Justin’s Nut Butter. In this episode, they go through a brief history of Justin’s Nut Butter, discuss how to evaluate a company for investing, and explain how to “dig your canyon.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 23, 201951 min

222- Short Selling Tesla

For show notes and more information, visit www.investedpodcast.com. This week, Phil and Danielle continue their discussion of Tesla. They jump into the definition of short selling a stock and why people are shorting Tesla right now. Phil explains what a short sell is and when someone might think about shorting a stock. Phil talks about why it’s very difficult to be a short seller because, not only do you have to be right about the stock, but you have to be right and get the timing perfectly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 16, 201943 min

221- Fears Surrounding Tesla

For show notes and more information, visit investedpodcast.com. This week we talk about what’s going on with Tesla and Elon Musk right now. Phil talks about a big problem for Tesla. Competition, disruption, and innovation. By the year 2022, there are expected to be over 200 electric cars on the market. That’s just 3 years from now. It’s a little scary that Tesla is running hard into the teeth of competition that’s been built on it’s back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 9, 201942 min

220- From the Vault: Risky Market

This week, we're continuing our From the Vault series here with one from the beginning of 2019, when we talked about the risky market that we're in. Things really haven't changed much in the past 6 months. Check it out and see what you think. Happy Fourth of July. For show notes and more information, visit investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 2, 201936 min

219- From the Vault: Let’s Talk About Tesla

Almost two years ago, Phil and Danielle talked about Tesla, its inner workings and the ups and downs in the stock price. They also talked about whether or not its stock price has anything to do with its actual value as a company. Now Tesla is back in the news for having been again, up and down, and the same questions are still out there. Let’s play this one from the vault. For show notes and more info visit investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 25, 201932 min

218- John Assaraf on How to Turn Fear into Fuel

This week, InvestED welcomes John Assaraf to the show. John is one of the leading mindset and behavioral experts in the entire world. He's been on Larry King Live and Anderson Cooper, the Ellen Show. He's built five multimillion dollar companies, written multiple New York Times best-selling books and, he's been in eight movies including the Secret. He's the founder and CEO of Neurogym, which is a company that uses the most advanced technologies and brain training methods to help people unlock and ignite their fullest potential. In today’s episode, they discuss John’s new book, Innercise, and how brain training relates to investing and money. John talks about how fear often times holds people back from investing. Fear is associated with risk, potential pain and suffering, and going backward. The opposite side of that is, all of the rewards that come with making money, doing the right things, and seeing the gains and benefits. It's almost like a brake and gas system of a car, you need both, and you can use both. Once you learn how to use both you can get moving. John talks about how to turn your fear into fuel and harness your full potential. He talks about how you can do ‘innercises’ to strengthen your core neuro muscles and goes over a few techniques to stay calm and increase your awareness of your thoughts, feelings, and emotions. Especially when it comes to being scared of losing money. To learn more about Innercise and John Assaraf visit IgniteMyBrain.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 18, 201948 min

217- Warren Buffett Quotes (Part 2)

This week, Phil and Danielle continue their discussion of Warren Buffett quotes. Warren Buffett Quotes from this Episode “A great investment opportunity occurs when a marvelous business encounters a one time huge, but solvable problem.” A marvelous business has a very specific definition, it's one, that you can look into the future with a pretty high degree of certainty about this company being more productive and bigger than it is today. And by the future, I mean, five to 10 years out. These types of businesses don’t go on sale often. It's a very specific kind of problem that Buffett is talking about here. It is, number one, one time, it's going to happen one time. And number two, they are going to solve it, no question about it. Those two things have to go together. “We believe that a policy of portfolio concentration may well decrease risk, if it raises as it should both the intensity with which the investor thinks about a business and the comfort level he must feel with his economic characteristics before buying into.” Here, Buffett is saying, if you focus on a few things, where you have a very high comfort level or very high level of certainty, that's what takes your risk down. “Overall, we've done better by avoiding dragons than by slaying them.” If you're looking to reduce risk, you're not going to go out there and acquire huge companies with problems just because they’re cheap. “It is optimism, that is the enemy of the rational buyer.” “The business schools reward difficult complex behavior more than simple behavior. But simple behaviors more effective.” “Be fearful when others are greedy and be greedy when others are fearful.” For show notes and more information, visit www.investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 11, 201939 min

216- Warren Buffett Quotes

This week, Phil and Danielle talk about a book called My Warren Buffett Bible written by Robert L. Bloch. Robert Bloch’s father was Henry Bloch who started H&R Block. Phil talks about the “practice” of investing as something that you can really love. Investing doesn’t have to be hard or stressful. You can enjoy the practice of research and find joy in what you’re doing. They also talk about the gigantic brand Moat that Disney has built as well as the problem with large companies with a lot of debt. Warren Buffett Quotes from this Episode “Someone sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.” “To swim a fast hundred meters, it's better to swim with the tide than to work on your stroke.” Next Week: “A great investment opportunity occurs when a marvelous business encounters a one time huge, but solvable problem.” If you want to hear some great quotes from the Oracle himself, visit www.investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 4, 201938 min

215- What Stocks to Buy for Your Children?

For show notes and more info visit www.investedpodcast.com. “The advice, buy and hold, is very good advice, as long as hold means 40 to 60 years.” - Phil Town This week, Phil and Danielle talk about parents buying stocks for children. She has a couple of choices. The first choice is to do what Buffett says to do and buy the US stock index, SPY. Or you can buy individual companies. What would you do for your child? They also talk about the differences between indexes like the S&P 500 or the Russel 2000. The S&P 500 tend to be a little more steady than other indexes. Phil also discusses the Shiller PE ratio and what it means when the ratio is 25 and above for your returns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 28, 201936 min

214- Berkshire Annual Meeting 2019 Recap (Part 2)

In this episode, Phil and Danielle continue their talk about their experiences at the Berkshire Annual Meeting. Phil talks about the “3F’s” of starting a fund. Friends, Family, and Fools. They also talk about what Berkshire’s core competencies are. Buffett answered this question by saying, “We really don’t have one. We don’t expect to know anything particularly except how to pick people that have a core competency.” They also discuss ESG companies. ESG companies is a new way of talking about “conscious companies”. ESG stands for environmental, social, and governance. They also talk about board members of a company and how they can really make companies act in a horrible way to pad their pockets in the short term. For show notes and more info visit www.investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 21, 201939 min

213- Cheryl Einhorn on Investing Decision-Making & Research

For show notes and more information, visit investedpodcast.com. This week, Danielle welcomes Cheryl Strauss Einhorn to Invested. Cheryl is the creator of the Area Method which is a decision-making system to solve complex problems. In investing, we're all trying to solve for the problem of which companies we should put our hard earned money into. Her book, Investing in Financial Research, a Decision-Making System for Better Results. She’s also the author of the award-winning book, Problem Solved. She teaches at Columbia Business School, she's won several journalism awards for her investigative stories about business and economics, and political topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 14, 201944 min

212- Berkshire Annual Meeting 2019 Recap (Part 1)

For show notes and more information visit investedpodcast.com This week Phil and Danielle record the podcast in person, in Omaha after attending the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting. They talk about all of the fanboys that come to the meeting and what the atmosphere is like. They also talk about “Warren Buffett buying Amazon” and how the news headlines were very wrong and the difference between “New Buffett” investing and “Old Buffett” investing. Phil and Danielle also discuss why Buffett isn’t buying back stock and sitting on so much cash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 7, 201941 min

211- Gillian Zoe Segal on Interviewing Warren Buffett

For show notes and more info visit investedpodcast.com This week, Danielle talks to Gillian Zoe Segal about how she was able to interview Warren Buffett for her book, Getting There. Gillian is the author of two books. The first one is called New York Characters and the second one is called the Getting There. She is also an amazing photographer and she took all the photos in the book. Getting There is a compilation of essays written by a number of luminaries. And one of them is Warren Buffett. They also discuss when you can tell the difference between persevering through hard times and when it’s time to know when you should pivot and change directions. In Gillian’s book, Warren Buffett talks about how important it is to know your strengths and weaknesses. Knowing what to leave out is just as important as knowing what to focus on. Gillian interviewed some amazing people in her book and tells some fantastic stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 30, 201938 min

210- Mistakes of Omission

“The practice of investing implies joy in the process of learning something that's difficult.” - Phil Town For show notes and more information visit investedpodcast.com. This week Phil and Danielle talk about what Charlie Munger calls, “Mistakes of Omission.” You can get pretty good at investing pretty quickly because there are only a few rules that you need to follow. One of the hardest things about investing the agony of missing out on something because you’re not confident or clear, or you don’t have the patience to wait something out. If you’re investing correctly, you should have mistakes of omission, not mistakes of commission. When it comes to investing, you need to be brutally honest with yourself to understand your mistakes and move on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 23, 201951 min

209- How to Love Investing [From Ask Us Anything Call]

This week Phil and Danielle playback a couple of really good questions that were asked in their “Ask Us Anything” call. The first question is about teaching your kids about investing. Phil tried to teach Danielle when she was younger to get her involved with investing. Ben has tried to get his daughter to read Invested without any luck. Phil and Danielle provide a bit of advice on how to get kids interested in investing. The next questions involve how to get other family members interested in investing, and what exactly it means to “be in cash”. Finally, they discuss whether or not it’s necessary to love a company that you buy. For show notes and more information, visit www.investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 16, 201926 min

208- Jacob Taylor Author of "The Rebel Allocator"

This week Phil and Danielle talk to Jacob Taylor, the author of The Rebel Allocator. Jake Taylor is the Chief Executive Officer of Farnam Street Investments. He’s also the host of the popular web series Five Good Questions. Jake has an MBA in Finance and Accounting from UC Davis. While in school, Jake had a chance lunch with Warren Buffett which solidified his path toward being a professional value investor. Jake enjoys reading, health, fitness, staying active outdoors and finding adventure. He lives in Folsom, CA with his wife and 2 boys. Jake wrote an investing book about capital allocation in an interesting way. The book is fiction. In the book, Jacob takes you through a story where the character learns, starting at the individual customer transaction level and built all the way up to M&A, share buybacks, and beyond. To keep from boring you, Jacob wrapped the lessons in a coming-of-age story of a college grad crossing paths with a wealthy Midwesterner. Imagine if The Karate Kid's Mr. Miyagi was modeled after a certain well-known Oracle. Charlie Munger actually called Jacob when he read the book. Join us for an extremely interesting episode with Jacob Taylor! For show notes and more info visit investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 9, 201947 min

207- Inverted Yield Curve

For show notes and more info, visit investedpodcast.com. This week, Phil and Danielle talk about the fact that 30% of the stock market is not invested in individual stocks, but in indexes. Many investors fear the effects of so many people owning indexes rather than the underlying companies. They also discuss the inverted yield curve, what it is, and what it means for investors. Phil also discusses the fear that baby boomers have about a market crash, destroying 50% of their retirement. Finding Buffett Alert! The Finding Buffett Treasure Hunt ends 4/3 at 11:59PM! Tune in now to get all the details on how you can get 3 months to Danielle’s newsletter FREE along with a private Q&A Webinar with Phil and Danielle and VIP seating at Phil’s next workshop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 2, 201952 min

Ep 206206- Finding Buffett

This week Phil and Danielle discuss the importance of making your own investing choices. It’s easy for someone to follow Warren Buffett and to likely make money if you mirror his choices, but it’s what happens when he pulls his money out of the market and you don’t know what to do with your money… that’s when you run into trouble. For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 26, 201945 min

205- Warren Buffett’s Annual Letter

For show notes and more information visit investedpodcast.com. This week Phil and Danielle talk about why Charlie Munger is so bitter about missing out on a stock purchase in the 1970s. Phil talks about what he calls “Mistakes of Omission”. Phil also talks about why it’s extremely hard to find a company that’s on sale right now. He’s not alone in this. Warren Buffett shares in his annual letter that he’d love to buy a huge company, but that nothing is priced on sale right now. It’s also hard to find companies in the private market as well. We’re given the opportunity at the end of a bull market run. Right now it’s a blessing that the market hasn’t crashed because there are so many companies that you haven’t researched. This means you should be out there, researching all of the great companies that you can, and building your watchlist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 19, 201934 min

Ep 204204- Short-Termism

For show notes and more information visit investedpodcast.com. In this episode, Danielle and Phil discuss why short term viewpoints in the stock market are terrible. When analysts upgrade or downgrade a stock and the price drops, it’s terrible. When companies miss on earnings and the market responds with stock price dips, it’s terrible. Once you start having to hit a certain number every quarter rather than having to hit a certain number over the next five years, it becomes risky. What started as people wanting to get more information on company earnings has become a problem of short-term thinking. Charlie Munger thinks that short-term investing is insane. He’s said in the past that he almost never has a transaction. For show notes and more information visit investedpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 12, 201938 min

203- Charlie Munger Daily Journal Annual Meeting

This week Phil and Danielle discuss key takeaways from Charlie Munger’s Daily Journal Annual Meeting that took place at the end of February 2019. In the meeting, Charlie complained at fund managers try to beat the market and don’t, but still charge for it. Charlie’s main philosophy is to do less. They never had the illusion that they could get really useful information on all subjects. They realized that if they worked hard on a few things, and do those things really well, they would come out ahead. For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 5, 201929 min

202- The Glass Ceiling

This week Phil and Danielle discuss why the financial industry doesn't want you to have the ability to do what they do. They don’t want to give you the “secret formula” so they make finance seem complicated. You don't know Sharpe Ratio. You don't know Capital Asset Pricing Models. You don't know how to adjust for the Beta. Here’s the bottom line though, all of these things that are taught in the business schools, are BS. We also talk about our upcoming interview with Jacob Taylor and announce our next “InvestED Book Club” read. We also discuss the MSCI ACWI Index. This is an index that you can buy that follows the stock markets in the entire world. Like buying the S&P 500 for the world. Learn why Buffett says, “When America gets a cold, the rest of the world gets pneumonia.” For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 26, 201934 min

201- Investing Success & Indexing

This week, Phil and Danielle continue their discussion of Ray Dalio’s 5 principles for inevitable success. If you haven’t listened to episode 200 you probably want to start there. We also discuss how difficult it is to understand why you made a mistake and how to fix it. Phil thinks that most of the time mistakes happen because you don’t fully understand something. Phil illustrates this by telling the story of the almond orchard that he purchased. The most important thing that you can do to tell if you truly understand something is to invert the entire story. Finally, we talk about index investing. When you invest in an index, you’re effectively betting on the economy of another country. There might occasionally be a company in Canada, Europe, China, or Turkey you might want to invest in, but you have to consider the government of each of these countries and what they could potentially do to that business. For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 19, 201944 min

200- 5 Principles for Inevitable Success

This week Phil and Danielle celebrate the 200th episode of InvestED: The Rule #1 Podcast! During this episode, we talk about how you can guarantee success in investing and life. We talk about Ray Dalio, the owner of Bridgewater Capital, who manages $160 billion in assets. Ray manages all of his money based on a very strict set of investing principles. He’s been able to achieve phenomenal returns. 18% over the past 36 years. For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 12, 201943 min

199- Recession Prepping?

This week Phil and Danielle discuss prepping for the next recession. Seth Klarman published a paper to his investors that is a little scary. It basically takes a grim position on the economy and where we're at. We’re at the end of a long credit cycle with a ton of debt, there’s potential of recession, potential depression, potential wars, potential riots. A lot of really unpleasant things can happen at the end of a credit cycle when you simply have too much debt worldwide. We also talk about why Phil doesn’t think it doesn't hurt to be in cash for 3 years if you're in cash when it all hits the fan and you can take advantage of that. The goal is to have capital available to invest when everybody else thinks it's the end of the world. Rule #1 investors want to invest want to invest in 1932 after the depression hit. We don't want to invest in 1999 during the dot-com bubble. We don't want to invest in 2007. We want to buy fear and sell greed. For show notes and more information “We have a rainstorm due. It didn’t come last year. It could come this year. It could come next year. But, it’s coming.”- Phil Town For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 5, 201934 min

198- IPOs & Uber

“When we value a company we want to look at a company that has a track record of 10 years. Especially, the last 10 years. IPOs are in the risky biz portfolio for lack of a long track record. ” - Phil Town This week we discuss why we’re in such a wild stock market. The market dropped 15% and is working its way back up. We've got the “Trump Effect” going on and we're in our 10th year of no recession. That's the longest in American history. We’re also at a Shiller PE that hasn’t been this 140 years it's only been where it is now 4 other times. Although Phil is pretty reluctant to talk about it, we do talk about upcoming IPOs and if an IPO is mature enough to do a Rule #1 analysis on them. For show notes and more information visit investedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 29, 201944 min