Podcast2023-02-01T08:26:20-05:00

THE INVESTOR’S PODCAST NETWORK

PODCAST EPISODES

TIP169: Jesse Felder – FANG Stocks, Crypto, Central Banks, & Inflation

In today's episode we talk to former multi-billion dollar hedge fund manager, Jesse Felder. Jesse talks to us about his concern with FANG Stocks at the end of 2017. Additionally, Jesse talks to us about the potential change in central banking policy that might open the door for inflation to start taking hold in the economy.

TIP168: Guy Spier – The Education of a Value Investor

In this episode of The Investor's Podcast, we have the renowned Guy Spier on the show to talk about his new book, The Education of a Value Investor in 2008, Guy and Mohnish Pabrai bid $650,000 to have lunch with Warren Buffett. In our interview, you'll quickly learn there's a lot more to guy than investing and expensive lunches.

TIP167: How The Mighty Fall by Jim Collins

In today's show, we cover a book recommended by Amazon's Jeff Bezos, titled, How the Mighty Fall. The book's author, Jim Collins, is a New York Times Best Selling Author and a professor at Standford University. The book talks about the various phases a business goes through when declining in the market place and addresses what needs to be done to self-correct the problems that are causing the issues.

TIP166: Mastermind Discussion 4Q 2017

In today's show, we assemble the mastermind group to talk about four new stock ideas at the end of 2017. As usual, the group digs into each idea and provides counter-arguments and conclusions on the intrinsic value of each business. At the end of the episode, the group talks about Bitcoin & Bitcoin Cash.

TIP165: Tobias Carlisle & The Acquirer’s Multiple

In today's show, we talk to Tobias Carlisle about his new book, The Acquirer's Multiple. The book explains how investors like Buffett, Icahn, and many others capture big stock market returns by filtering for companies with a low enterprise value compared to EBIT.

TIP164: Billionaire Ray Dalio’s Book: Principles

In today's show, Preston and Stig talk about Ray Dalio's new book, Principles. Billionaire Ray Dalio is one of the biggest names in finance. He achieved this recognition due to Bridgewater Associates stellar performance over numerous decades of operations. The book was recently released on Amazon in October, and it’s quickly rose to numerous bestseller rankings.

TIP163: The Intrinsic Value of 3 Stocks

In this episode, Preston and Stig dig around in the public markets to try and find a couple of value picks that are priced to perform. During the show, two of the stocks appear to have an intrinsic value that's 3 times higher than the S&P500, whereas the last pick is a great business, but priced for a horrible return.

TIP162: Jesse Itzler, Mount Everest, & 2X World Record Holder Colin O’Brady

In this episode, we have an in-depth discussion with serial entrepreneur, Jesse Itzler, about his newest venture, 29029. This event is an endurance challenge, where participants climb Stratton Mt. Vermont, 17 times within 48 hours. After talking about the event, Preston is joined with 2X World Record Holder, Colin O'Brady. Colin is the fastest human to ever go to the 7 continents and climb the 7 highest peaks.

TIP161: Warren Buffett & Charlie Munger w/ Roger Lowenstein

In this episode, we have an in-depth discussion about Warren Buffett and the Federal Reserve with world renown author, Roger Lowenstein. During the interview, Roger provides interesting first-hand accounts of Charlie Munger and much more. Roger has published six books, and three have become New York Times Bestsellers.

TIP160: Bitcoin Mastermind Discussion w/ Charlie Lee and Tuur Demeester

In this episode, Preston Pysh has an in-depth discussion about Bitcoin and upcoming changes to the protocol. Our two guests are some of the biggest names in the space. Charlie Lee is the founder of LiteCoin which is a digital cryptocurrency with a market capitalization of $3 billion dollars. Tuur Demeester is one of the first crypto writers and invested in Bitcoin when it was only $2 a coin.
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