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This podcast explores investment strategies, economics, personal finance, and stock analysis. It features real conversations and analysis to inform, educate, and entertain. Note that nothing in this podcast is investment advice and it is for entertainment & discussion purposes only. Do your own due diligence before making any investment. www.securityanalysis.org
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Noah Brooks, Good Life Director and Chief Investment Strategist, and Chris Needs, Research Analyst, geek out – ahem, “enthuse” – over the markets and the investment landscape for an artful discussion on relevant and interesting influences and impacts to the economy and your financial outlook.
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Surgical Investing is hosted by Dr. Dividend, @DrDividend47, a 24-year-old investor. The podcast is full of fun and informative takes on investing topics like dividend-paying companies, investment strategies, interesting stories from the business world, and what's happening this week in the stock market. Surgical Investing also showcases the stories of guests ranging from young, successful investors who are hungry to grow their portfolio, to seasoned, veteran investors that share their tips ...
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Zach Abraham is the Chief Investment officer at Bulwark Capital and he’s the host of Know Your Risk radio, which has a lot of interesting guests & content. This is a discussion about Zach’s experiences in the industry, his views on the broader market. We also extensively discuss Boeing. Zach was early in identifying the troubles at Boeing in 2019. …
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In episode 19 of the Market Enthusiast, Noah Brooks and Chris discuss recent developments in the financial markets, including the Federal Reserve's rate cuts, market performance, and economic indicators. They also delve into the political landscape as the election approaches, the impact of labor strikes and automation on the workforce, and global e…
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Matt Cochrane returns to the podcast! We have been doing a bunch of episodes where we re-read investing classics and talk about them. So far, we’ve revisited “Beating the Street” by Peter Lynch and “Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits” by Phil Fisher. Today, we’re going to talk about “The Little Book That Builds Wealth” by Pat Dorsey. Pat Dorsey was…
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Tobias Carlisle returns to the podcast! This was recorded on 8/1/24 and we discuss the rotation into value that occurred in July, along with many other topics. Tobias has written some of my favorite books about investing, which I highly recommend you check out: * Quantitative Value * Deep Value * Concentrated Investing * The Acquirer’s Multiple He …
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This episodes features a discussion with Lawrence Hamtil and Douglas Ott. Lawrence is a partner and portfolio manager at Fortune Financial, and Douglas is the founder and chief investment officer at Andvari Associates. I’ve had Lawrence on the podcast before and I encourage you to check out that podcast, where we talked about a wide variety of topi…
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In episode 18 of the Market Enthusiast, Noah Brooks and Chris Needs discuss various topics including the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th attacks, the recent presidential debate, the market's reaction to a possible Harris presidency, the CPI report, the S&P 500 rebalance, and the growth of Uber Freight. They also touch on the potential impact…
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This is a solo Q&A podcast where I answer questions I’ve received on Twitter and via email. Topics covered: * The temptation to enter the casino. * Ethics of investing in alcohol stocks. * Key metrics when evaluating a stock. * Emerging markets. * The unrealized profit tax. * Merits of running multiple strategies. * Gold as an international asset c…
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Tim Travis is a deep value investor and the CEO of T&T Capital management. His investing style incorporates options and distressed investing along with value investing to generate income and reduce risk. Links * T&T Value Investing: https://www.ttvalueinvesting.com/ Disclaimer Nothing on this podcast is investment advice.The information in this pod…
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In this episode of the Market Enthusiast, Noah Brooks and Chris Needs discuss various topics including the recent US Open tennis tournament, the earnings of Nvidia, the revision of jobs data, the remarks of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, the rotation between growth and value stocks, the performance of utilities, the oil shutdown in Libya, and the arrest …
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Cullen Roche returns to the podcast! He is the chief investment officer at Discipline Funds, which focuses on low fee, systematic, index based investing. He is a returning guest to the podcast and I encourage you to check out our first episode from last year. Cullen is a prolific investing blogger where he discusses macroeconomics and the banking s…
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Tim Melvin has worked in the financial industry for 40 years as a stockbroker, advisor, and portfolio manager. He has extensive experience with deep value investing and specializes in small banks. He is a prolific financial writer and has helped write great investing books, such as the Little Book of Value Investing. His substack is also a fantasti…
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In this episode of the Market Enthusiast, Noah Brooks and Chris Needs discuss discuss recent market events, including a growth scare, the Japanese yen carry trade, and market volatility. They also touch on topics such as inflation, CEO news, and the evolution of technology companies. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the upcoming rate…
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Today I am interviewing Adam Mead, the CEO of Mead Capital Management, a New Hampshire based Registered Investment Advisor. He is a prolific writer, writing the Watchlist Investing newsletter, and he has written “The Complete Financial History of Berkshire Hathaway” This discussion focuses mostly on Adam’s work chronicling the history of Berkshire …
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Matt Cochrane and I revisited Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits and discussed it in depth. I hope you enjoy the discussion. The book is an investing classic and Warren Buffett credits the book for changing his views towards more of a quality orientation. Links: * Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits: https://www.amazon.com/Common-Stocks-Uncommon-Profits…
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The conversation discusses the recent outperformance of small-cap stocks and the rotation happening in the market. It also touches on topics such as the Olympics, airline industry updates, cybersecurity issues, GDP growth, housing starts, and the impact of technology stocks. The hosts emphasize the importance of healthy market rotations and advise …
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This week’s episode is a solo podcast. I sourced these questions via email and Twitter. Topics discussed: * The small cap value rally. * The role of managed futures in a portfolio. * If fundamental investing still works. * Backtesting rules of thumb. Disclaimer Nothing on this podcast is investment advice.The information in this podcast is for info…
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Michael Fritzell returns to the podcast. I highly recommend our first episode from a year ago where we discussed his approach to investing. Michael lives in Singapore and writes the “Asian Century Stocks” substacks where he profiles companies throughout Asia from a value investing perspective. Companies discussed: * Sony * Casio * Best Mart * IMAX …
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The conversation covers various topics including the travel boom, market rotation, inflation data, housing market, data hacks, and political investing. The hosts emphasize the importance of not making investment decisions based on emotions or politics and the need to stay invested for long-term compounding. They discuss the potential for a mild rec…
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This episode is with Compounding Quality. He is a former hedge fund analyst and he has a very popular substack where he shares his philosophy of quality investing. He has written an excellent book, called: The Art of Quality Investing: How to invest in the best companies in the world Links: * Compounding Quality Twitter feed: https://x.com/QCompoun…
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Alex Morris returns to the podcast. I encourage you to listen to our first episode from a year ago where we discussed his investment philosophy and several of his holdings. Alex runs a Buffett-style concentrated portfolio where he buys high quality companies and holds for the long run. His returns have been very impressive in the past couple years,…
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In this conversation, Noah Brooks and Chris discuss various topics including the 4th of July, market performance, inflation, diversification, and the Olympics. They also touch on the Hong Kong situation and the efficiency of the American capital markets. The conversation provides insights into the current state of the market and the factors influen…
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Paul Gabrail operates the Everything Money YouTube channel and website. The channel covers a wide variety of investment strategies, but focuses on value investing concepts. Paul has been investing via his Family office, the Crossroads Group, investing in everything from stocks to private businesses to real estate. Links: * Everything Money: https:/…
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The conversation covers various topics including the performance disparity between growth and value stocks, the concentration of market capitalization in mega-cap companies, the impact of AI on the market, the recent jobs report, the volatility index, and the state of the American economy. The hosts also discuss personal anecdotes about travel, gol…
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Kyla is a prolific financial writer with a focus on analyzing the economy. She makes short form videos, long form videos, podcasts, articles and now she’s written a great book – In This Economy? She grounds her analysis of the economy in a relatable way and makes complex economic topics clearer to understand. Links * Kyla’s main website: https://ky…
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Today’s conversation is with Left Field Investing. He is an anonymous substack writer with a military and engineering background. His blog is appropriately named as he seeks out truly left field ideas in industries such as private prisons and toenail fungus pharmaceutical stocks. Links: * Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeftField_FHRS * Left Field Inv…
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The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including market performance, job reports, Nvidia earnings, AI chips, remote work, travel, and personal experiences. The hosts discuss the impact of elections on the market, the performance of different sectors, and the future of remote work. They also share personal experiences from a trip to Las Veg…
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Tyler Moody is an electrical engineer and DIY investor. He is an active stock picking value investor. He was inspired by Warren Buffett’s letters and began blogging about his investing process a few years ago. His blog is transparent into his portfolio, providing rationale for buy and sell decisions. His results have been very impressive. He achiev…
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Ben Sparham is a DIY British Investor. He writes the QV Capital newsletter where he writes about a macroeconomics and individual stocks. For his stock portfolio, he is focused on moaty high quality names and we discuss a few of them. Links: * Twitter: https://x.com/bensparham_ * Substack: Disclaimer Nothing on this substack is investment advice.The…
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The conversation covers various topics including the stock market reaching all-time highs, the performance of different sectors, the potential impact of AI on energy consumption, the risk of a bird flu outbreak, inflation, and the bankruptcy of Red Lobster. The hosts also discuss the Aurora Borealis, the recent rally in Chinese stocks, and the over…
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Edwin Dorsey started the Bear Cave substack account in 2020 when he was still in college at Stanford. The Bear Cave features excellent analysis of potential short candidates. Edwin performs deep dives into troubled companies. This is our second conversation. I highly recommend that you also check out our first one! In this conversation, we dig righ…
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Mikro Cap David is a talented substack writer & investor. He is based in Croatia. He casts a wide net and looks for attractively priced micro cap stocks anywhere in the world. He also has interesting views on some large cap stocks. Links * David’s Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/david_katunaric * David’s substack: Disclaimer Nothing on this podca…
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In this episode of the Market Enthusiast, Noah Brooks and Chris Nees discuss various topics including the market sentiment, the Fed's pivot, Mother's Day spending, bond market performance, correlation between stocks and bonds, earnings season, Boeing whistleblowers, Qantas' longest nonstop route, streaming services offering live events, and the upc…
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John Huber is the managing partner of Saber Capital Management. Saber is modeled after the original Buffett partnership fee structure. Saber’s investment philosophy is that the best returns come from the best businesses. He is also a prolific value investing blogger and has put out some truly fascinating thought provoking content. Links * John’s Tw…
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Frank Vasquez is a financially independent retired lawyer who hosts a great podcast, Risk Parity Radio, where he talks about risk parity investing concepts from the perspective of DIY investors. This is our second conversation. I highly recommend that you also check out our first one. This is a very wide ranging discussion. Links * Frank’s Risk Par…
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This is a long discussion between myself and Nelson – the Canadian Dividend Investor – about The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life by Alice Schroeder. There are really two definitive books about Warren Buffett – this one and Buffett: The Making of An American Capitalist by Roger Lowenstein. Lowenstein’s book is excellent, but he wro…
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The conversation discusses a change in sentiment in the market, with a potential shift towards volatility and a minor repricing. The Federal Reserve's decision to lower rates is being pushed out, and there is a concern about potential wage inflation. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on various industries, including healthcare and e…
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Gautam Baid is a CFA and is currently the Managing Partner of Stellar Wealth Partners India Fund, a Delaware-based investment partnership which is available to accredited investors in the US. The fund is modeled after the original Buffett Partnership fee structure and invests in listed Indian equities with a long-term, fundamental, and value-orient…
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Today’s episode is a Q&A podcast where I answer questions that I’ve gathered via Twitter and emails. If you have a question that you would like me to address, reach out to me at valuestockgeek@substack.com Topics covered: * The Passive Bubble * Catching up with retirement savings in your 40’s * PayPal * Recession Concerns * Tracking Total Performan…
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In this conversation, Noah Brooks and Chris Neese discuss various topics including market performance, economic data, sector rotation, and the power of compounding. They highlight the strong performance of the market in the first quarter, with energy, financials, and industrials leading the way. They also discuss the potential impact of the Francis…
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Ryan Telford is an engineer and a DIY investor. He has a very quantitative approach geared towards microcaps. He has achieved a CAGR over the last 4 years of 37%. Links * Ryan’s Seeking Alpha articles: https://seekingalpha.com/author/ryan-telford * Twitter Feed: https://twitter.com/RTelford_invest * Portfolio123 profile: https://community.portfolio…
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HML Compounder is a good follow on Twitter. Like myself, he is a DIY investor posting about his personal portfolio and connecting with other investors online. HML refers to ‘high minus low’, or the difference in returns between value stocks and growth stocks as define by Fama & French’s three factor model. Links * HML Compounder Twitter: https://tw…
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Bill Brewster has a JD and a CFA and has worked in a variety of different roles in law, banking, and was an entrepreneur. He is an independent investor who hosts a fantastic podcast, the Business Brew, where he interviews many different interesting guests about a wide variety of topics. We had a great conversation about a wide variety of topics: Bi…
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In this episode of the Market Enthusiasts Podcast, Noah and Chris discuss various topics including the jobs report, CPI report, market performance, TikTok and national security, the Boeing whistleblower, and the anniversaries of the lockdown and the global financial crisis low. They emphasize the importance of not betting against the American econo…
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Philoinvestor is an anonymous Twitter personality. He writes at the philoinvestor substack and writes about a wide variety of different topics. His work combines macroeconomic analysis with bottom-up work on individual stocks & businesses. Links * Philoinvestor Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/philoinvestor * Philoinvestor Substack: Disclaimer Not…
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Daniel Crosby is a psychologist with a PhD from Brigham Young. He is also an asset manager. He applies his knowledge of human psychology to markets and is a behavioral finance expert. He is the author of several behavioral finance books including the Behavioral Investor and the Laws of Wealth. Links: * The Behavioral Investor: https://www.amazon.co…
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Craig Rowland is the co-author of the most comprehensive book on the Permanent Portfolio. It was written in 2012 and is called “The Permanent Portfolio: Harry Browne’s Long Term Investment Strategy” He is a software entrepreneur who sold a company to Cisco Systems, worked for the Pentagon’s Chief of Naval Operations, and he is the founder of Sandfl…
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In this conversation, Noah and Chris discuss various topics related to the economy and the financial markets. They start by analyzing the blowout jobs report for January and its impact on rate cuts. They also discuss the challenges of achieving a soft landing for the economy and the performance of the market, which has reached all-time highs. The c…
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Today’s episode is a Q&A podcast where I answer questions that I’ve gathered via Twitter and emails. If you have a question that you would like me to address, reach out to me at valuestockgeek@substack.com Topics covered: * Pros & Cons of Dividend Investing * The Ethics of Materialism * Accounting Books * My Favorite Podcasts * Accumulation vs. Ret…
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Globalflows writes under the capitalflowresearch.com website where he shares macroeconomic/financial market analysis and specific trade ideas. He casts an extremely wide net and writes about a variety of different markets and asset classes. His goal is to find information that contains an asymmetrical edge so that he can leverage it in financial ma…
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Mostly Borrowed Ideas is an equity analyst who runs the popular website MBI Deep Dives. On a monthly basis, he publishes deep dives about different companies and regularly posts updates on companies in his portfolio. He is originally from Bangladesh and pursued his MBA at Cornell, graduating in the top 10%. He is a CFA charter holder and was an equ…
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