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Join Downtown Josh Brown, Michael Batnick, and a rotation of their friends every Friday for expert insight and hot takes on the latest in business and investing.
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This week on the podcast - it's the season finale of the Compound Show! We'll be back this summer with something big, everyone's hard at work behind the scenes building something new. For now, I just want to say thanks for listening, rating, reviewing, sharing, commenting and making this show a part of your weekly routine. When I started the podcast last summer, I had no idea where it was going. It started out as a pandemic project but quickly grew to over a million downloads.
My guest this episode is Dallas Tanner, CEO and founder of Invitation Homes, which trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol INVH. Dallas was one of the first entrepreneurs in America to recognize the potential for systematizing and scaling the single family rental home business. He now controls a portfolio of over 80,000 suburban homes from coast to coast.
You can listen to the whole thing below, or find it wherever you like to listen to your favorite pods!
DISCLOSURE: Josh is personally invested in shares of INVH and has been since 2017. Nothing said on this podcast is meant to be taken as a solicitation to buy or sell any securities nor does it constitute personalized financial advice. Please see my full disclaimer at the link below.
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Joe Moglia went from being a college football coach to Merrill Lynch's top producer in the world to the Chairman of TD Ameritrade. And then, when the opportunity presented itself, he returned to his coaching roots and took over Coastal Carolina's football program. Now he's back in business, bringing OppFi public on the NYSE. Joe stops by to talk to Josh about the new stuff he's working on and the important stuff he's learned over the course of his legendary career.
Plus! Ritholtz Wealth Management CFO Bill Sweet jumps in to discuss the Biden tax proposals - what they mean for your household, your business, and your portfolio.
Please leave us a rating and review wherever you listen, it really means a lot!
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Josh here - On today's show, I practically beg you to stop crying over 10-year Treasury yields. The answer to rising rates is the same as the answer to falling rates. I will repeat it until it sinks in.
I talk to Andrew Dudum, the founder and CEO of Hims & Hers Health (HIMS, NYSE) about the massive opportunity in telehealth. My friend Frankie Stella of Precision Pharmacy joins the discussion. Andrew is 31 years old and founded Hims & Hers about four years ago. It is one of the fastest-growing consumer health plays in America today and I learned so much from this conversation. I hope you do too!
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On this week's episode of The Compound Show, Josh talks with veteran market strategist Rich Bernstein of Richard Bernstein Advisors about why long-term investors have a probabilistic advantage over short-term traders and why his firm focuses on top-down economic themes when constructing portfolios.
Tony Isola of Ritholtz Wealth stops by to talk about the kind of happiness and success that cannot be measured in numbers.
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On this episode of The Compound Show, Josh welcomes Joe Terranova and his mentor, the legendary trader Mark Fisher, for a discussion about current markets, commodity rallies, how traders are navigating everything from short squeezes to breaking news and a lot more. Prepare for a heavy dose of Long Island accents!
Also, Josh's take on Non Fungible Tokens as "the next big thing" and what to make of this week's growth stock sell-off and spike in 10-year Treasury bond interest rates.
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This week on The Compound Show, Josh talks to journalist and author Tim Madigan about his book The Burning, which chronicles the rise and fall of Black Wall Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which happened 100 years ago this June. Tim tells us the true story of one of the darkest days in American history - and it's a story you've likely never heard before.
If you like this week's episode, please leave us a rating and review, they go a long way.
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Tyrone Ross stops by to discuss his new project, Learn to Money, a crowdfunded video series that he hopes will revolutionize the way young people are taught about how the whole system works - from bank accounts to credit to building wealth. Check out more of Tyrone's initiatives here.
Then, Founder and CEO Greg King of Osprey Funds joins the show to discuss Osprey's newly launched Bitcoin Trust and a conversation about the adoption of Bitcoin within wealth management. Josh has accepted an advisory board role at Osprey Funds and has made an equity investment in the company.
This podcast is for informational purposes only and conversations about specific investments are not meant to serve as a solicitation to buy, sell or hold any security. This is not advice. Podcasts are not a substitute for financial advisors, so please consult yours before making any investment decisions.
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This week on the Compound Show, Josh takes a look at the history you've never been taught - how failed policies from the 20th Century continue to tear our country apart today.
Plus, a discussion about the rise of retail options traders with CNBC Fast Money's Dan Nathan, author of the Risk Reversal blog. Full show notes at TheReformedBroker.com as always.
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Josh is doing Black (Financial) History month on the podcast all month long, bringing on historians and authors to discuss some of the most pivotal economic moments for African Americans ever. Black History is AMERICAN history, don't get it twisted.
This week, University of Sydney history professor and author Shane White joins to discuss his award-winning book about Wall Street's first black millionaire, 'The Prince of Darkness' Jeremiah G. Hamilton.
Before that, a chat with Peter Boockvar (Bleakley Advisory) about the current stock market mania and the investment case for silver and silver stocks.
If you're feeling the pod, give us a rating and review. It's how new listeners discover what you already have.
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Josh's take on Wall Street changing the rules to squirm out of the GameStop short squeeze plus an epic story from the annals of Wall Street history you've never heard before. Then, Josh talks to Rachel Robasciotti, founder and chief executive officer of Adasina Social Capital. Rachel is not just talking about the work - she's actually doing the work. You're going to love her story.
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Join Downtown Josh Brown on an all-new episode of The Compound Show. This week, a conversation about How America Invests with Ryan Barrows (Vanguard) and a brief visit with Barry Ritholtz (Masters In Business) on the inauguration and winning the election bet with Josh.
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This week on The Compound Show, Josh talks with George Kurtz, co-founder and CEO of Crowdstrike, one of the fastest growing technology companies in America. Crowdstrike's shares have nearly quadrupled over the past year as Wall Street has fallen in love with the company's growth prospects, business model and expanding TAM. George's official blog is here at Crowdstrike's corporate homepage: https://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/staff-member/george-kurtz/page/1/
Next, Eric Jackson joins the show to discuss his top three stock ideas for 2021. Eric's hedge fund, EMJ Capital Ltd, reportedly gained over 100% last year, having invested in some of the biggest work from home winners. You can learn more about Eric's fund here: https://emjcapital.ltd/
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Stocks soar to record highs as an armed insurrection invades Capitol Hill and millions of Americans remain susceptible to the worst pandemic in a century. How? How is this possible?Josh's guest is Allison Schrager, an economist, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, contributing editor at City Journal, co-founder of LifeCycle Finance Partners, LLC and the author of the book An Economist Walks Into a Brothel. Allison writes about risk, reward, retirement systems, pensions, the economy and political policies that affect all of our lives.
You can subscribe to her letter, Known Unknowns, here: https://www.allisonschrager.com/
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This week on The Compound Show - getting ready for 2021!
Josh talks to Doug Boneparth of Bone Fide Wealth about surviving and thriving in the coming year. Financial advisor use of technology exploded this past year and now there's a significant increase in adoption, comfort and expectations on the part of their clients. Better get your tech right this year if you intend to compete. Plus - the regulators are pondering a big rule change for investment firm advertising, including the potential for customer testimonials - what does this mean? How gross will it get?
Visit Doug's site here:
https://bonefidewealth.com/
Next, Eddy Elfenbein drops in to talk about his 2021 Buy List. Eddy is the creator of the Crossing Wall Street blog and the manager of the AdvisorShares Focused Equity ETF. Eddy's got five new stocks on his Buy List for the coming year.
Check out Eddy's blog here to see all his Buy List names:
http://www.crossingwallstreet.com/archives/2020/12/cws-market-review-december-25-2020.html
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On the final episode of The Compound Show in 2020, Josh talks to Patrick O'Shaughnessy, CEO of O'Shaughnessy Asset Management about the wildly successful launch of his firm's proprietary custom indexing platform, Canvas. Please see the disclaimer below.
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The opinions, viewpoints and analyses expressed herein are solely those of Patrick O’Shaughnessy of O’Shaughnessy Asset Management, LLC and should not be regarded as opinions or advisory services provided by Ritholtz Wealth Management or performance returns of any Ritholtz Wealth Management Investments client. The opinions expressed in this program are for general informational purposes only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual or on any specific security. O’Shaughnessy Asset Management LLC is a sub advisor and independent money manager for Ritholtz Wealth Management. CANVAS® is a registered trademark of O’Shaughnessy Asset Management LLC. Ritholtz Wealth Management manages its clients’ accounts using a variety of investment techniques and strategies, in addition to CANVAS®, which are not necessarily discussed in the commentary. The views reflected in this commentary are subject to change at any time without notice. Nothing in this podcast constitutes investment advice, performance data or any recommendation that any particular security, portfolio of securities, transaction or investment strategy is suitable for any specific person. To determine which investments may be appropriate for you, consult your financial advisor prior to investing. As always please remember investing involves risk and possible loss of principal capital; please seek advice from a licensed professional. Ritholtz Wealth Management is a Registered Investment Advisor. Advisory services are only offered to clients or prospective clients where Ritholtz Wealth Management and its representatives are properly licensed or exempt from licensure. No advice may be rendered by Ritholtz Wealth Management unless a client service agreement is in place. Ritholtz Wealth Management clients may also be charged fees for their investments that are allocated to O’Shaughnessy Asset Management LLC. The terms and conditions under which the client shall engage the third party investment advisory firm shall be set forth in a separate agreement between the client and O’Shaughnessy Asset Management LLC.
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This week on The Compound Show, Josh talks with Brian Wesbury, Chief Economist at First Trust Advisors about his Dow 35,000 call for 2021, what to make of recent stimulus negotiations, his latest take on the Federal Reserve, reopening and the resurgent virus, how vaccines will affect the economy and more. You can read more from Brian at his blog on the First Trust website:
https://www.ftportfolios.com/
Ben Carlson (A Wealth Of Common Sense, Animal Spirits podcast) joins the show to reveal his twenty rules for retirement - how to save, how to invest and how to make all of your dreams for the future come true with the money you're earning today. Ben's book, 'Everything You Need To Know About Saving For Retirement', is available as paperback or Kindle on Amazon right now.
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This week on The Compound Show, Josh talks with Anthony Scaramucci about his return to Wall Street, taking back the reins at his hedge fund business, North Shore vs South Shore Long Island, the difference between The Street and DC and a lot more.
Then Rob Arnott joins the show for a wide-ranging conversation about the growth stock bubble we're now in the midst of, the turning point for value stocks, the truth about interest rates and valuation, why Tesla is one of the biggest bubbles he's ever seen and a lot more. You can watch the full video of Josh's conversation with Rob, including charts, at www.youtube.com/thecompoundRWM
Plus! Josh's rant about stock touting services and how to tell the difference between a reputable research product and a scam.If you're enjoying the show, be sure to leave us a rating and a review, they mean a lot and go a long way! Thank you!
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On today's episode of The Compound Show, Josh talks with Representative Patrick McHenry (R- NC), the Republican leader on the House Financial Services Committee about the current stimulus talks, the future of capital formation and the inevitability of a digital version of the US dollar.
Then, Marc Rubinstein of the substack letter Net Interest joins the show to discuss China's experiment with digital currency, the issues surrounding censorship of money, rogue traders, financial startups, hedge funds and much more.
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This is the thing we all need an answer for - starting valuations for stocks have rarely been higher, while starting bond yields have never been lower. Can stocks return enough going forward to overcome this hurdle? Will bonds deliver the hedge against volatility investors are counting on? On this week’s podcast, I’ve brought on two thoughtful, accomplished asset allocators to answer these questions and suggest solutions to the puzzle. Bob Haber is the founder and CIO of Proficio Capital Partners, a veteran fund manager for Fidelity and part owner of the Boston Celtics. Mebane Faber is the founder and CIO of Cambria Investment Management, as well as the host of The Meb Faber Show podcast. We discuss value and growth stocks, international equity markets, gold, the dollar, Treasury bonds and a lot more.I hope you get a lot out of this week’s episode and wish you a Happy Thanksgiving. If you’re enjoying The Compound Show, please leave us a rating and review - they go a long way! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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All the ingredients seem to be in place for a melt-up in the stock market into year-end. John Roque of Wolfe Research and Joe Terranova of Virtus Investment Partners join Josh Brown for a discussion about small caps catching up with large caps, favoring quality and momentum in portfolio construction, what's going on with the US dollar sell-off, and more.
Plus, you may not realize it but you just won a cosmic coin flip. Many other people were not so lucky, they ended up on the other side of a bet they didn't even get a chance to make.
Josh's food drive for a signed copy of the book is here: https://thereformedbroker.com/2020/11/19/this-is-the-part-where-you-and-i-step-up-and-become-heroes/
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The last 15 minutes are the best
This "want-trepreneur" needs to settle down and stop taking everything so personal. We get it, you're a jerk, now tell us what you know!
Great insights, JB! What's Eric Jackson's Twitter?
I wouldn't call it heartless, just focused on what matters. We should follow its lead.