We Study Billionaires
We Study Billionaires podcast, hosted by Stig Brodersen, Preston Pysh, William Green, Clay Finck, and Kyle Grieve, is the flagship podcast of The Investor’s Podcast Network, with more than 180 million downloads.
On the show, they interview and study famous financial billionaires including Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Howard Marks, and Bill Gates, and they teach you what they learn and how you can apply their investment strategies in the stock market.
Leverage the lessons we learned from studying billionaires and apply them in your own investing journey. Listen to our weekly episodes below.
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PODCAST EPISODES
TIP143: Mastermind Discussion 2nd Quarter 2017
In this episode, Preston and Stig hold their Mastermind discussion with Tobias Carlisle, and former billion dollar hedgefund manager, Jesse Felder. Each member of the group presents a stock investing idea. After each group member pitches their idea, the group then dissects and troubleshoots the position.
TIP142: The Uber and Airbnb Revolution w/ Brad Stone
New York Times best-selling author, Brad Stone, joins TIP this week to talk about his first-hand accounts with the CEOs of Uber, Airbnb, and Amazon. Brad shares his thoughts on his new book, The Upstarts, where he profiles the killer companies of Silicon Valley and how they are changing the way the world works.
TIP141: (Part II) Attending the 2017 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder’s Meeting
In this second part episode, Preston and Stig continue playing the best Q&As that occurred during the Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder's meeting. After each question, Preston and Stig continue their feedback and analysis of what was discussed. In this episode, the two Berkshire titans take on artificial intelligence, intrinsic value calculations, productivity in the US, and economic growth.
TIP140: Attending the 2017 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder’s Meeting
In this episode, Preston and Stig talk about their experience of attending the 2017 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder's meeting. The Investors play five of the best Q&A that occurred during the meeting. After each question, Preston and Stig provide their feedback and analysis on Buffett and Munger's responses.
TIP139: Jim Rogers – Macro, Gold, Junk Bonds, India, & Currencies
In this episode, Preston and Stig talk to the legendary investor, Jim Rogers. Rogers became a world renown name after beating the S&P500 by 4200% in the 1970s. In addition to being an investment guru, Rogers has driven around the entire world two times (once by car and once by motorcycle). Jim's specialty is macro and currency investing.
TIP138: James Rickards (Part II) – Currencies, the Euro, and Central Banking
In this second part interview, Preston and Stig talk to the world renown economist and central banking expert, James Rickards. Jim provides interesting comments on how currencies work and what he thinks about the Euro. Jim is the New York Times Best Selling Author of books like Currency Wars, The Death of Money, and A New Case for Gold.
TIP137: Jim Rickards – How Central Bankers Think
In this episode, Preston and Stig talk to the world renown economist and central banking expert, James Rickards. Jim is the New York Times Best Selling Author of books like Currency Wars, The Death of Money, and A New Case for Gold. During this episode, Jim describes the checklist he uses to identify whether the FED will raise or not raise the federal funds' interest rates.
TIP136: Joel Greenblatt’s Book, You Can Be A Stock Market Genius
In this show, Preston Pysh and Stig Brodersen read Joel Greenblatt's best-selling book, You Can Be A Stock Market Genius. Greenblatt is a famous value investor that achieved a 50% annual return for ten years when he ran Gotham Capital. Today, Greenblatt's personal net worth is $600 million and he teaches Benjamin Graham's value investing course at Columbia Business School.
TIP135: Ford Men by Christopher Whalen
In this show, we talk to the brilliant Christopher Whalen about his new book titled, Ford Men. Whalen provides profound research into the ultimate success of the Ford Motor Company, and for some people, his results might be surprising. Instead of hearing the typical narrative that talks to Henry Ford's incredible strengths as a leader, Whalen suggests the men around Ford where the primary result for his global success.