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Inversion Investor - Peter Pham

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Welcome to our latest episode. Today, we're thrilled to have Peter Pham, a visionary in the world of finance and investment, join us for an insightful discussion on contrarian investing and the concept of inversion theory.

Peter Pham is the founder of Phoenix Capital, a bespoke advisory firm offering analysis, strategies, and insights on investment and finance. He serves on various boards and holds controlling stakes in multiple companies. In 2013, John Wiley & Sons published Peter’s first book, "The Big Trade: Simple Strategies for Maximum Market Returns," which advocates for using the central limit theorem and leveraging frequentist probability in market approaches.

In this engaging conversation, Peter Pham delves into his unique approach to investing, known as inversion theory, which emphasizes thinking differently and challenging conventional wisdom. Peter shares his experiences in the market, the importance of independent thinking, and how contrarian strategies can lead to profitable investments. He also discusses the ethical considerations of investing, encouraging investors to look beyond morality when making financial decisions and focus on the underlying value and opportunities in the market.

Tune in now to gain exclusive insights from Peter Pham on how to navigate the complex world of investing using contrarian strategies and inversion theory. Don't miss this valuable episode!

TIMESTAMPS

00:41 - Introduction to Peter Pham and inversion investing

01:47 - Overview of inversion theory and contrarian investing

04:41 - The importance of time in the market and learning from experience

09:29 - Event-driven trading strategy and geopolitical sensitivities

14:07 - Ethical considerations in investing and detaching morality

19:17 - Strategies for regular investors to take advantage of market opportunities

23:38 - Understanding probabilities and statistics in investment decisions

29:29 - The role of technical indicators and the danger of curve fitting

35:21 - Final thoughts and how to connect with Peter Pham

Connecting with the Guest:

Website: https://www.inversioninvestor.com/

#ContrarianInvesting #InvestmentStrategies #EthicalInvesting

  continue reading

156 episodes

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Get my new book: https://bronsonequity.com/fireyourself

Download my new special report - How to Use Inflation to Your Advantage - www.bronsonequity.com/inflation

Welcome to our latest episode. Today, we're thrilled to have Peter Pham, a visionary in the world of finance and investment, join us for an insightful discussion on contrarian investing and the concept of inversion theory.

Peter Pham is the founder of Phoenix Capital, a bespoke advisory firm offering analysis, strategies, and insights on investment and finance. He serves on various boards and holds controlling stakes in multiple companies. In 2013, John Wiley & Sons published Peter’s first book, "The Big Trade: Simple Strategies for Maximum Market Returns," which advocates for using the central limit theorem and leveraging frequentist probability in market approaches.

In this engaging conversation, Peter Pham delves into his unique approach to investing, known as inversion theory, which emphasizes thinking differently and challenging conventional wisdom. Peter shares his experiences in the market, the importance of independent thinking, and how contrarian strategies can lead to profitable investments. He also discusses the ethical considerations of investing, encouraging investors to look beyond morality when making financial decisions and focus on the underlying value and opportunities in the market.

Tune in now to gain exclusive insights from Peter Pham on how to navigate the complex world of investing using contrarian strategies and inversion theory. Don't miss this valuable episode!

TIMESTAMPS

00:41 - Introduction to Peter Pham and inversion investing

01:47 - Overview of inversion theory and contrarian investing

04:41 - The importance of time in the market and learning from experience

09:29 - Event-driven trading strategy and geopolitical sensitivities

14:07 - Ethical considerations in investing and detaching morality

19:17 - Strategies for regular investors to take advantage of market opportunities

23:38 - Understanding probabilities and statistics in investment decisions

29:29 - The role of technical indicators and the danger of curve fitting

35:21 - Final thoughts and how to connect with Peter Pham

Connecting with the Guest:

Website: https://www.inversioninvestor.com/

#ContrarianInvesting #InvestmentStrategies #EthicalInvesting

  continue reading

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