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

THE INVESTOR’S PODCAST NETWORK

PODCAST EPISODES

TIP027: Value Investing Traps with Andrew Sather

Sometimes the best place to start is with the fundamentals. In this episode of The Investor’s Podcast, we talk to Andrew Sather about the basics of finding value investing traps. Andrew has studied all the bankruptcies of the last century and in this episode, he talks about the common variables that lead to the loss of a company’s competitive edge.

TIP026: Billionaire Mark Cuban’s Book Recommendation – Rework

In this episode of The Investor’s Podcast, we read a book that is recommended by the billionaire Mark Cuban. The book is titled, Rework. Mr. Cuban said that if given the choice between a person with an MBA and a person that has read this book, he’ll take the reader of Rework. In addition to our review of the book, we talk about billionaire Ray Dalio’s comments during the World Economic Forum in 2015.

TIP025: Deep Value Investing – with Tobias Carlisle

In this episode, Preston and Stig interview the author of "Deep Value," Toby Carlisle. The book is a fascinating read that statistically demonstrates the theory that companies with very bad past performance (with respect to earnings), tend to outperform high premium picks. Toby was highly influenced by Benjamin Graham and Joel Greenblatt and it comes highly recommended by Preston and Stig.

TIP024: How to Become an Outlier – A Summary of Malcolm Gladwell’s book

Have you ever wanted to be an enormous success or complete outlier in your field? In the newest book that we read, the New York Times Best Selling author, Malcolm Gladwell, studies the reasons why some people become outliers. The book was highly entertaining, and it came as a recommendation from the billionaire Charlier Munger.

TIP023: Stock Market Bubbles and Asset Allocation – with MorningStar’s Paul Arnold

As of February 2015, the Stock Market is at an all time high. As a result, The Investor’s ask MorningStar’s expert, Paul Arnold, about the proper asset allocation during these periods of high valuations. If you have a lot of money in the stock market, you might want to listen closely to this weeks episode.

TIP022: Influence – Robert Cialdini’s Psychology of Persuasion

The Vice Chairman for Berkshire Hathaway, Charlie Munger, has said that Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, is one of his favorite books of all time. As a result, we decided to dig into the reading and discover why. After this podcast, you’ll be paying closer attention to all the ways you’re being influenced in a subconscious way.

TIP021 : How to Invest in Real Estate

Have you every wanted to buy commercial real estate, but you didn’t know how to get into the game? In this episode, we harness the decades of experience from our mystery guest and learn how he built a real estate portfolio with over 100 units. You’ll learn how real estate is valued and the general principals to good management.

TIP020: How to Create Passive Income with Pat Flynn

Have you ever dreamed of creating your own asset? Well, we bring on the king of digital content creation, Pat Flynn. After losing his job as an architect a few years back, Pat has created online assets that have made over $100,000 a month. We ask him how he did it.

TIP019: How High Frequency Trading Works – A Summary of Michael Lewis’ Book

Finance can be a very dry subject, but this episode is surely going to debunk that opinion. High Frequency Trading is a fascinating story of how a few elite technologists have outsmarted big Wall Street banks in making Billions of dollars through 1 cent increments. The problem is the common investor is the one paying the bill. You won't want to miss this exciting and ever changing story.

TIP018: Tony Robbins’ Book – Money, Master the Game

Preston and Stig talk about what they learned in Tony Robbins’ book, Money: Master the Game. During their discussion, they talk about the myths of investing and they also talk about the advice of a few billionaires. This was a fun and interesting episode that you won’t want to miss.
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