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The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom
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We make the complicated stock market simple. We show you how to take advantage of the emotions in the market with lessons from successful strategies such as value investing and dividend growth investing, with a few elements of growth investing and trend following.
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Welcome to Investing for Beginners Podcast. In this episode, we dive into the basics of investing in stocks and why it's considered one of the best ways to grow your wealth over time.
We discuss the historical performance of the stock market, comparing returns from stocks, bonds, and savings accounts. Learn about the importance of sticking with your investments, the power of compounding, and choosing the right stocks. Whether you're interested in passive investing, working with an advisor, or picking individual stocks, this episode offers valuable insights for investors at any level.
00:00 Introduction to Investing for Beginners
00:23 Why Invest in Stocks?
01:24 Comparing Investment Options
03:11 Understanding Stocks and Ownership
10:10 The Power of Compounding
13:00 Choosing Your Investment Path
18:25 Getting Started with Investing
19:54 Immersing Yourself in a New Language
20:41 The Power of Audible and Continuous Learning
21:09 The Wealth Snowball Effect
24:29 Choosing the Right Stocks to Learn From
31:06 Learning from Mistakes and Finding Mentors
33:50 Handling Market Downturns and Staying the Course
37:11 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts
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What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Our #1 recommended stock research platform is FinChat (now Fiscal.ai). Get 2 weeks access for free using our link (no card required): fiscal.ai/ifb
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
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In this episode of 'At Any Rate,' host Evan Raidt introduces Andrew Sather for a deep dive into the necessity and value of financial advisors for the average person.
They discuss personal financial awakenings, the taboo surrounding financial discussions, and Andrew's decision to go the DIY route for managing his finances.
Evan shares his experience with a financial advisor, weighing the pros and cons, and ultimately pulling his investments out to manage them himself.
They cover essential financial steps, such as budgeting, automating investments, and planning for large purchases, advocating for empowerment and visibility over one's finances.
This episode aims to demystify financial management and encourage listeners to take control of their financial future.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:34 Andrew Sather's Financial Awakening
04:17 The Role of Financial Advisors
05:45 Personal Experience with a Financial Advisor
09:52 Managing Investments Independently
27:09 Steps to Financial Independence
36:34 Final Thoughts and Advice
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Today’s show is sponsored by:
Go to SHOPIFY.COM/beginners to start selling with Shopify today.
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What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Our #1 recommended stock research platform is FinChat. Get 2 weeks access for free using our link (no card required): finchat.io/ifb
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
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In this episode, Dave and Andrew introduce a 12-month series focused on breaking down financial statements. This month, they concentrate on gross margin, explaining its importance and how to calculate it using real-world examples like Netflix.
They discuss how to visualize gross margin on an income statement, why the metric can be indicative of a company's pricing power, and how to use it for comparing competitors.
The conversation also touches on potential red flags and sector-specific nuances, offering insights into various companies such as Starbucks, Disney, and Tesla.
00:00 Introduction to the Series
00:24 Understanding Gross Margin
00:45 Visualizing Gross Margin with Netflix
03:12 Importance of Gross Margin in Financial Analysis
05:37 Comparing Gross Margins Across Companies
06:18 Case Studies: Dick's Sporting Goods and PayPal
12:37 Challenges and Red Flags in Gross Margin
21:03 Advanced Metrics and Tools for Analysis
24:01 Gross Margin Trends in Major Companies
33:22 Conclusion and Next Steps
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What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Our #1 recommended stock research platform is FinChat. Get 2 weeks access for free using our link (no card required): finchat.io/IFB
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
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Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today's episode, we are joined by Ryan Zabrowski, a senior portfolio manager, CFP, and author of 'Time Ahead: Investors Guide to Prosperity and Impact.'
Ryan shares valuable strategies on handling and preparing for market volatility. He emphasizes the importance of investing in stocks, understanding the significance of free cash flow, and accurately valuing businesses. Ryan also discusses competitive advantages in businesses, sentiment analysis, and the future impact of technology and longevity on investing.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:35 Why Invest in Stocks?
03:01 Understanding Cash Flow and Valuation
06:55 Lessons from Warren Buffett
10:21 Applying Buffett's Lessons
15:55 Managing Volatility and Sentiment Analysis
26:56 Contrarian Investing and Valuation
29:11 Technical Analysis and Market Health
30:41 Identifying Future-Proof Companies
32:14 Competitive Advantages in Business
37:45 Technological Disruption and Longevity
48:53 Economic Expectations and Market Behavior
50:24 Conclusion and Book Promotion
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Ryan Zabrowski's Book:
Time Ahead: Investor’s Guide to Prosperity and Impact
What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Our #1 recommended stock research platform is FinChat. Get 2 weeks access for free using our link (no card required): finchat.io/IFB
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
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In this inaugural episode of 'At Any Rate,' Evan Raidt welcomes renowned financial expert Dave Ahern to discuss the power of financial automation. They explore various ways to automate savings, investments, and spending to build wealth and achieve financial freedom.
Dave shares his personal methods of using multiple savings accounts and brokerage automation, while Evan highlights the benefits of setting up these systems easily and efficiently.
They also address common barriers people face in automating their finances and provide pragmatic advice to overcome them.
This episode aims to demystify financial automation and emphasizes its importance for stress-free wealth growth and budgeting.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:07 Guest Introduction: Dave Ahern
00:19 Episode Overview: Automation in Finances
00:35 Dave's Personal Automation Strategies
02:19 The Importance of Automation
03:45 Common Automation Misconceptions
10:06 Investing Automation Tips
6:01 Savings Automation Strategies
21:19 Automating Your Spending
29:59 Why People Avoid Automation
35:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Today’s show is sponsored by:
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What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Our #1 recommended stock research platform is FinChat. Get 2 weeks access for free using our link (no card required): finchat.io/ifb
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
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In this episode, Dave and Andrew dive into listener questions about screening for red flags in companies and building a robust watchlist. Key topics include identifying financial red flags such as debt ratios and declining cash flow, the role of the 10-K in understanding business nuances, the debate between charismatic versus boring CEOs, and the methodology for building comprehensive industry maps and watchlists.
The episode offers practical advice for both novice and experienced investors, emphasizing the importance of thorough research and due diligence.
00:00 Welcome to Investing for Beginners
00:13 Screening for Red Flags in Companies
09:10 Building and Organizing a Watch List
16:32 Boring vs. Charismatic CEOs
19:55 Creating an Industry Map
33:49 Conclusion and Listener Questions
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What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Our #1 recommended stock research platform is FinChat. Get 2 weeks access for free using our link (no card required): finchat.io/IFB
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
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In this episode, the hosts are joined by Dan Boston from Polar Capital to discuss small cap investing and its potential. Dan shares his journey from a young self-taught investor to managing large capital funds, emphasizing the importance of understanding a company’s fundamental operations over just financial metrics.
He also discusses the implications of the global realignment on investment strategies, offering insights into how international markets, particularly small-cap stocks, may offer promising opportunities.
Dan offers practical advice for young investors and underscores the value of mentorship and continuous learning.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:52 Dan's Early Interest in Stocks
02:20 A Day in the Life of an Investor
05:16 Career Path and Key Experiences
08:53 Advice for Aspiring Investors
14:41 Investment Strategies and Philosophy
18:28 Identifying Promising Small Companies
24:55 Evaluating Management Teams
25:53 Identifying Companies with Strong Execution Plans
26:11 Case Study: Swedish Online Pharmacy
27:46 Automation and Scale in the Pharmaceutical Industry
29:02 Global Market Trends and Company Strategies
32:24 The Great Global Realignment
37:23 Opportunities in Changing Markets
42:08 Investment Strategies and Diversification
45:20 Advice for Young Investors
48:56 Conclusion and Resources
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More from Dan:
Why international and why now? -- https://www.polarcapitalfunds.com/us/individual/News-Views/Post/10523/Why_international_and_why_now/
The Great Global Realignment: International Small Company Fund Q1 update -- https://www.polarcapitalfunds.com/us/individual/News-Views/Post/14361/The_Great_Global_Realignment_International_Small_Company_Fund_Q1_update/
Polar Capital LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/polar-capital-us/posts/?feedView=all
What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Our #1 recommended stock research platform is FinChat. Get 2 weeks access for free using our link (no card required): finchat.io/IFB
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
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In this episode, hosts Andrew and Evan Raidt announce the launch of a new weekly segment called 'At Any Rate.' This new show will focus on beginner-friendly personal finance strategies designed to make long-term, impactful changes without sacrificing current enjoyment.
Evan, a mechanical engineer and personal finance enthusiast, shares his own financial journey and emphasizes the importance of sustainable, high-leverage financial decisions. He discusses the myths and challenges around personal finance and offers insights into approachable strategies like investing in the stock market and making smart purchases.
The episode promises educational content aimed at helping listeners find a balance between living a fulfilling life now and preparing for a secure financial future.
00:00 Exciting New Weekly Episodes Announcement
00:21 Introducing Evan Wright and 'At Any Rate'
02:03 Personal Finance Myths and Realities
03:56 Sustainable Financial Changes
10:03 Investing Basics and Stock Market Accessibility
15:57 Mindset Shifts for Financial Success
33:56 Future Episodes and What to Expect
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Today’s show is sponsored by:
Go to SHOPIFY.COM/beginners to start selling with Shopify today.
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What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Our #1 recommended stock research platform is FinChat. Get 2 weeks access for free using our link (no card required): finchat.io/IFB
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
Have questions? Send them to newsletter@einvestingforbeginners.com
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In this episode, Dave and Andrew delve into the earnings of two companies, McKesson and Crocs, from Andrew's portfolio, exploring their market positions and growth potentials.
They discuss the impact of external factors like potential changes in pharmaceutical pricing policies under the Trump administration and tariffs on manufacturing. The episode includes detailed insights into the financial health and strategic positioning of McKesson, a leader in pharmaceutical distribution, and Crocs, known for its consumer-centric brand.
By examining key financial metrics and market uncertainties, the hosts provide a comprehensive analysis that balances both qualitative narratives and quantitative data, using tools like Finchat for deeper financial exploration.
00:00 Introduction to Earnings Discussion
00:38 McKesson: Navigating Pharmaceutical Uncertainty
04:38 McKesson's Financial Performance and Growth
20:49 Crocs: Tariffs and Market Challenges
25:02 Analyzing Crocs' Financial Health
35:28 Baseball Talk and Conclusion
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Today’s show is sponsored by:
Go to SHOPIFY.COM/beginners to start selling with Shopify today.
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What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Our #1 recommended stock research platform is FinChat. Get 2 weeks access for free using our link (no card required): finchat.io/IFB
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
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In this episode of Investing for Beginners, Dave is joined by Brett Schafer from Chit Chat Stocks to delve into the business model and competitive advantages of American Express (Amex).
They discuss Amex’s unique vertically integrated model, combining credit card issuance with payment processing, and its robust revenue streams from swipe fees, credit card loans, and high-fee premium cards. They also highlight Amex’s strong brand equity, historical resilience, and strategic partnerships. They tackle potential risks, the benefits of their network effect, customer satisfaction issues, and the prospects of emerging competitors. To conclude, Brett shares his cautious optimism about the company and his investment strategy around it.
00:03 American Express: A Deep Dive
01:18 Buffett's History with American Express
02:54 American Express Business Model Explained
04:04 Revenue Breakdown and Key Drivers
05:56 High Fee, High Reward Cards
11:28 Expanding Customer Base
14:25 American Express' Competitive Moat
21:24 The Power of American Express
24:30 The Value of American Express for Merchants
25:00 American Express's Marketing Strategy
26:10 Pandemic Impact and Recovery
27:36 Potential Risks and Downsides
29:35 Competition and Market Position
35:32 Why Not Invest in American Express?
41:05 Key Performance Indicators to Watch
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More from Brett:
Chit Chat Stocks Podcast
Chit Chat Stocks Substack
Brett's X Handle CCM_Brett
What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
Have questions? Send them to newsletter@einvestingforbeginners.com
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In this episode of 'Investing for Beginners,' we welcome Shawn and Daniel from the Intrinsic Value Podcast to discuss various investing topics, including their recent trip to the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting.
The conversation covers insights from the meeting, key observations about Warren Buffett's announcement on Greg Abel, and reflections on Berkshire's future. Shawn and Daniel also share their process for sourcing investment ideas, analyzing companies, and determining intrinsic value. They explain how they balance conviction and safety in their investment portfolios and reveal the significance of documenting a detailed investment thesis.
00:28 Berkshire Hathaway Meeting Insights
01:22 Warren Buffett's Big Announcement
03:25 Reflections on the Meeting
06:46 Future of Berkshire Hathaway
13:23 Podcasting and Investment Strategies
15:22 Researching and Pitching Stocks
24:22 Evaluating Investment Opportunities
33:15 Researching Investment Ideas
33:29 Analyzing Company Filings
34:27 Using Financial Tools and Resources
34:50 Evaluating Investment Theses
35:31 The Importance of Earnings Calls
36:00 Leveraging External Research
36:59 Writing and Reflecting on Investment Decisions
44:53 Understanding Intrinsic Value
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More from Shawn and Daniel:
Intrinsic Value Podcast
Intrinsic Value Community
What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
Have questions? Send them to newsletter@einvestingforbeginners.com
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In this episode, Dave and Andrew address listener questions and offer advice on challenging investment scenarios. They discuss whether to sell underperforming stocks and provide insights on being a long-term business owner versus a stock trader. They also delve into how to adjust free cash flow estimates and consider case-by-case scenarios for different companies.
Moreover, they offer guidance to a listener who has received a significant inheritance and is seeking investment advice. The episode concludes with a discussion on the potential impact of AI on Google's search business, highlighting how to interpret and react to market news.
00:00 Welcome and Listener Questions Overview
00:13 Question 1: Handling Stock Losses
06:57 Question 2: Estimating Free Cash Flow
16:55 Question 3: Building a Wealth Portfolio
26:31 Discussion: Google and AI Disruption
35:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
Have questions? Send them to newsletter@einvestingforbeginners.com
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Join us as we explore the overlooked world of microcap investing with Whit Hughley of River Oaks Capital. Discover how finding A+ CEOs in obscure, fragmented markets can lead to exceptional returns. Learn why boots-on-the-ground research and personal relationships with management teams create a competitive edge in this inefficient market.
[00:00:00] Welcome to microcap investing discussion with Whit Hughley.
[00:01:00] Whit's journey from startup to private equity to microcaps.
[00:05:00] Microcap advantage: First investor visiting companies in years.
[00:08:00] "Suggestive investing" helps unlock value in undervalued companies.
[00:14:00] Finding ideas requires networking, not screening like large caps.
[00:19:00] Seek obscure markets where competitors can't justify entering.
[00:25:00] A+ CEOs know strengths/weaknesses and speak business-owner to business-owner.
[00:35:00] Look for hidden non-core assets often missed in valuations.
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More from Whit Huguley of River Oaks Capital
River Oaks Capital
X Account: Whit Huguley
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What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
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In this episode of the Investing for Beginners podcast, hosts Andrew and Dave tackle four intriguing listener questions gathered from various sources. They begin by discussing the merits and timing of selling stocks during a downturn and the potential pitfalls of making multiple trading decisions simultaneously.
They then delve into the intricacies of the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model, explaining its relevance with or without inflation. The conversation transitions to net working capital, exploring its importance in cash flow statements versus balance sheet metrics. Finally, they address concerns about high-level executives or board members selling large amounts of stock, providing insights on when this might be a red flag for investors.
00:00 Introduction and Listener Questions Overview
00:33 Is Now a Bad Time to Sell Stocks?
06:52 The Importance of Staying Invested During Market Volatility
10:37 Understanding Discounted Cash Flows (DCF)
18:00 Calculating Free Cash Flow and Working Capital
30:58 Insider Stock Sales: Red Flags or Not?
34:06 Conclusion and How to Submit Questions
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What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
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International investing offers portfolio diversification beyond your home market, especially valuable during US market downturns like in 2025. While investing abroad requires understanding different accounting standards, currency risks, and market access methods, modern brokerages make global investing increasingly accessible to beginners seeking broader opportunities.
[00:00:45] International investing provides diversification beyond home markets during downturns.
[00:02:45] Start with 10% allocation in countries you understand culturally.
[00:06:30] Mexico, South America, Europe, Japan offer familiar business environments.
[00:12:30] Avoid war-torn regions with poor business rule of law.
[00:14:45] ADRs provide access to foreign stocks through US markets.
[00:22:30] Interactive Brokers offers direct access to 36 international markets.
[00:35:00] IFRS accounting treats R&D differently than US GAAP standards.
[00:39:30] Currency fluctuations significantly impact international investment returns.
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To get more Brett:
Podcast: Chit Chat Stocks
Twitter: CCM_Brett
Substack: Chit Chat Stocks
What do Dave and Andrew recommend?
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
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In this episode, we break down the viability of Adobe as a
stock investment. We discuss the challenges of evaluating Adobe, which operates as "a category of one" in its sector.
Key points include the importance of not being deterred by
simplicity in investment ideas, drawing parallels with other industry giants
like Microsoft and Visa. The discussion emphasizes the significance of
understanding a company's historical adaptability, in Adobe's case from
hardware to SaaS.
We also delve into the potential disruptive threats from AI
and other competitors, while expressing confidence in Adobe's resilience due to its robust financials and strong market presence. The episode concludes with recommendations on the psychological aspects of investing, such as overcoming comfort zones and automatic disqualifications based on market sentiment.
00:00 Introduction and Live Stream Announcement
01:19 Simplicity in Investing
02:41 Adobe's Market Position and Strategy
05:43 Adobe's Financial Performance
07:46 Historical Market Trends and Comparisons
09:38 Adobe's Adaptability and Management
19:18 Emotional Challenges in Investing
21:38 The Importance of Adobe Experience in the Job Market
23:07 Microsoft's Dominance in the Office Software Market
25:22 Adobe's Value to Enterprises and Market Position
27:46 Adobe's Management and AI Integration
34:23 Potential Competitors and Market Disruption
40:29 Final Thoughts on Adobe and Investment Strategies
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In this episode of Investing for Beginners, Brett Schafer from Chitchat Stocks shares actionable strategies for sourcing investment ideas. From leveraging Twitter and newsletters to using stock screeners and avoiding common pitfalls, Brett provides a comprehensive guide to smarter stock research. Tune in to learn how to build a winning portfolio with confidence.
[00:01:00] Importance of curating trustworthy sources for investment ideas.
[00:03:00] Why understanding your investments prevents panic during downturns.
[00:05:00] Using Twitter’s search function to explore stock tickers.
[00:10:00] Benefits of subscribing to newsletters for detailed stock analysis.
[00:19:00] How Value Investors Club and Yellow Brick Investing help research.
[00:24:00] Tips for using stock screeners to find undervalued companies.
[00:33:00] Brett’s best investments sourced from screeners and newsletters.
[00:45:00] Serendipity in finding great stocks through online communities.
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In this episode, Dave and Andrew answer listener questions on investment strategies, specifically discussing the benefits of using ISA and GIA accounts in the UK. They also offer advice on handling fractional shares and avoiding tax headaches.
In the second segment, the hosts delve into essential steps for new investors during their first 30 days, including the importance of buying familiar stocks, utilizing good investing books, and maintaining a learning journal.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:20 Listener Question: ISA vs GIA Accounts
07:07 Analyzing Companies and Finding Competitors
18:42 First 30 Days as a New Investor
25:59 Building Good Investing Habits
36:25 Conclusion and Contact Information
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CJ Gustafson, tech CFO and author of Mostly Metrics, joins the show to reveal what a CFO really does, how SaaS models work, the art of raising capital, and why storytelling is crucial in finance. Learn about IPOs, AI’s impact, and building durable businesses from one of the industry’s most insightful voices.
[00:01:00] CFOs as resource allocators and company portfolio managers.
[00:04:00] SaaS model’s predictability and recurring revenue explained.
[00:07:00] Managing cash flow and runway in startups is critical.
[00:10:00] Building investor relationships for easier future fundraising rounds.
[00:13:00] CFOs spend more time managing people than spreadsheets.
[00:15:00] Tech business models and pricing strategies evolve rapidly.
[00:18:00] Klarna IPO: business model, AI use, and credit risks.
[00:25:00] CFOs must tell compelling stories, not just crunch numbers.
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In this episode, Dave and Andrew address three detailed listener questions. They offer insights on investing in micro-cap stocks, setting up an exit strategy, and the importance of understanding time horizons.
The discussion extends to the utility of AI in financial research, where they outline its current limitations and emphasize the critical value of personally reading and understanding company financial statements. They also provide practical tips for balancing detailed financial analysis with a busy lifestyle and the potential advantages and risks associated with different investment strategies.
00:00 Introduction and Listener Questions Overview
00:41 Question 1: Strategies for Micro Cap Stocks
11:44 Question 2: Evaluating FDVV and Investment Strategies
21:59 Question 3: Using AI for Investment Research
33:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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This was a great listen for those of us getting near retirement. Lots of great information here. Thanks for including this in your podcast and hope you add more content from time to time for older investors.
I think your discussion about diversification might lead people down the wrong path
I just started listening to this podcast and like that these guys don't add all the drama that many do today. It's a great listen for not only new investors. I would love to hear more on investing for those of us in our 50' and 60's.
this is a perfect Sunday morning listen!!! Thanks so much!
Show has a lot of potential. I would like there to be more of a back and forth exchange between the hosts. There is a tendency (usually for Andrew) to talk a long time, while the other host sits in silence. I find that this makes the show less entertaining. I would also recommend having more listener input included in the show, such as pre-recorded calls from listeners who have questions. Overall, I feel that the pace of the show could be improved by covering more topics during each show and by having a better balance in the speaking contributions from the two hosts. When answering a question or giving an opinion, I feel that it would be more interesting if one host did not spend so long doing so. In short, need to pick up the pace, have more balanced interaction, and not spend so long on one particular point.
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love the content of this podcast. I am a beginner investor and I loved the way Andrew guides the nubes with his thoughts and line of thinking . I am definitely going the path of value investing. The only qualm I have is the quality of the audio. it has been going up and down and has really gone down . would really appreciate if I can listen this with better audio quality . cheers guys