MI082: YOU CAN BEAT THE MARKET

W/ BRIAN FEROLDI

03 March 2021

On today’s show, Robert Leonard talks with Brian Feroldi about how new investors should approach the stock market and identify companies that will do well in the future. Brian started investing in 2004. He has been reporting about the healthcare and technology sectors at The Motley Fool since 2015, and has recently hosted their “Fool Live” sessions which helped investors weather the 2020 pandemic. 

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • What is financial wellness?
  • If he thinks investors can beat the market.
  • How one should approach bull and bear markets. 
  • How you can identify companies that will become great in the future.
  • Why Brian believes that markets aren’t perfectly efficient.
  • When should someone sell a stock?
  • Tesla’s competitive advantage, and how to apply these qualitative factors to other businesses.
  • And much, much more!

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TRANSCRIPT

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Robert Leonard (00:02):
On today’s show, I talk with Brian Feroldi about how new investors should approach the stock market and how to identify companies that will do well in the future. Brian started in investing in 2004, has been reporting about the healthcare and technology sectors at The Motley Fool since 2015, and recently hosted their Fool Live Sessions, which helped investors weather the 2020 pandemic. I’m excited to share my conversation with Brian because he gives really practical advice for investors looking to get the most out of the stock market.

Robert Leonard (00:33):
Brian says that he did a terrible job his first few years in investing. So we learned all that he could to get better at it. In doing so, he also makes it his personal mission to make sure financial wellness matters to every investor. I’ve also personally learned a ton from Brian from afar. So it was great to get the chance to sit down and chat with him.

Robert Leonard (00:53):
You’ll hear in the interview just how evident it is that Brian is a brilliant guy and he even gives a few of the bullish arguments for Tesla, which goes against some of the bearish arguments we heard in the recent episode with John Engle, which was episode 81. Now, without further delay, let’s get into this week’s episode with Brian Feroldi.

Intro (01:14):
You’re listening to Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your host Robert Leonard interviews successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to help educate and inspire the millennial generation.

Robert Leonard (01:35):
Hey everyone, welcome back to the Millennial Investing podcast. As always, I’m your host Robert Leonard and with me today, I bring in Brian Feroldi. Welcome to the show, Brian.

Brian Feroldi (01:45):
Robert, awesome to be here. Thanks for inviting me.

Robert Leonard (01:47):
For those listening today that aren’t familiar with you yet, tell us a bit about your background and how you got to where you are today.

Brian Feroldi (01:53):
So I’m best known as the guy from one of the contributors to The Motley Fool. I am an investor and a writer for them. My background is in healthcare, specifically medical devices. I was lucky enough out of college to be hired for a up-and-coming medical device company. That company went on to be a ridiculously successful, but in all of my free time, I was studying business, personal finance, investing. That’s just like who I was, and I was a paying member of The Motley Fool in 2009, 2010, and just spent so much of my free time there that about five years ago, I asked if I could become a writer for them and they said yes and here we are today.

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