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INTELLIGENT INVESTMENT TODAY, a Shortcast "mini-podcast" series each around ten minutes, focusing on the teachings of the father of the craft, Benjamin Graham, teacher and mentor to the most successful investor of all time Warren Buffett. Designed for the complete novice without any experience in the stock market as well as the more experienced investor wishing to reacquaint themselves with the likes of "Mr Market" and "The margin of safety principle".
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A podcast about Jimmy Buffett, parrot heads, trop rock, and all things escapism adjacent. Intro song credit: Kelly McGuire http://www.redfishisland.com/home.html Logo credit: Cameron Hood at http://www.lovelylinedesign.com/
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Cameron is a second-generation parrot head. Joe has a savant-like memory for everything except Jimmy Buffett lyrics. Together they are taking an album-by-album journey through the complete Buffett catalog. “Podcasting in Paradise” gives you the whole Buffett and nothing but the Buffett, with occasional discussions about crustaceans.
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Breaking Boundaries: A podcast from Northwestern University’s Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs

Northwestern University’s Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs

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Innovators. Trail Blazers. Boundary Breakers. These are the people you will meet on the Breaking Boundaries podcast. This podcast series from Northwestern University's Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs, illuminates how leaders and experts across sectors, national borders and cultural identities are joining forces to tackle our greatest global challenges and achieve United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
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Northwestern Buffett Institute for Global Affairs

Northwestern Buffett Institute for Global Affairs

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Listen in to all of the events hosted by Northwestern University's Buffett Institute for Global Affairs. We believe that relationships – among individuals and institutions, globally and locally – can fuel knowledge and develop solutions to global challenges. The views and opinions expressed within our podcast episodes are those of the interviewees and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Buffett Institute for Global Affairs.
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Hank and Adam are Parrotheads - but instead of "Over 40 Victims of Fate," they're under 40. Hank and Adam will explore all things Jimmy Buffett, including the perspective of being "younger" Parrotheads. Under 40 Victims of Fate will explore Jimmy's albums, books, shows, ventures, and have fellow Parrothead guests.
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What I learned when the SEC Securities and Exchange Commission asked me to be their Whistleblower that everyone knows at least 1 someone who admits they are scammed by an Investment Advisor who calls themselves a "broker." There is no such thing as a "broker", DOCUMENTED. Can these crimes have been stopped? Absolutely, moreso would have sent the scammer to cops, courts & jails had they been told. But no one told. I tell you why, how, what I learned that I share to make things better for the ...
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In this episode we take a look at one of Buffett's earliest deviations away from the strict value approach as espoused by his mentor, Benjamin Graham. We will discover how the qualities of this Californian candy business would permanently alter Buffett's investment approach and go on to influence many of his future investment decisions. Support the…
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In this episode we take a look at the events of Monday October 19, 1987, the day that went on to be known as Black Monday. On this day the Dow Jones Industrial average went on to shed around 23% of its value, and in doing so it looked like, for a time that it might take the whole financial system down with it. We examine how events played out and w…
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In this edition we take a look at the fine art of determining the right time to sell your stocks. Whilst the ideal holding period for a stock is forever, most will need to be sold sooner or later as they reach and exceed fair levels of valuation. We look at the factors that can complicate the decisions around when to sell out of our positions. We a…
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In this edition we take a look at the art of qualitative analysis, the examination of those factors relating to the inherent quality of a business, when deciding which stocks to purchase and at what price. We look at some of the aspects of quality we must consider as well as the limitations of this craft that we are faced with as value investors. S…
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In this edition we consider why so many professional investors do so badly when it comes to investment, with some it seems not even able to outperform a group of defecating bovines. We take a look at some of the crafty tricks used by industry professionals to hide the fact they simply aren't any good at what they do. Finally we consider the charge …
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In this episode we continue our look into the business accounts that will be vital when arriving at any valuation decision. We consider the difference between tangible and intangible assets and why knowing the difference is such an important distinction from the view point of the investor. Support the show…
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A REPUBLISHED Piece. My FIRST ever podcast! (It wasn't quite as bad as I had remembered) But it remains a self-taught (and ever so slightly amateurish) exploration into the world of Podcasting. Whilst I hope that I delivered much of what I promised back then, I realise that there is so much more in-store. In time I hope to deliver a much more bespo…
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In this edition we take a look at one of the most important documents to be found in a company's accounts, the Income statement or Profit and Loss account. We consider how oftentimes all is not what it seems with this seemingly innocuous accounting document. We look at common and perfectly legal techniques accountants and management teams can use t…
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In this episode we take a brief look at certain legacy businesses shunned by many investors and institutions on moral and ethical grounds. We consider the morality of investing in and profiteering from businesses whose operations damage the environment and cause public health issues. We also take a look at the economics of such businesses exclusive…
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In this edition we consider how emotional attachments to certain businesses that we are perhaps employed by or are a customer of can frequently lead to the sort of fuzzy thinking that leads to overvaluation. We look into the dangers of overfamiliarity and what the value investor can do to ensure they do not inadvertently take this path to potential…
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In this episode we take a look at the ups and downs of the US stock market since the November 2024 election. We consider how political and economic matters rarely turn out as first anticipated by the investor and how the value investor will do best to tune out from this noise. Support the showOleh David Coombs
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In this episode we take a look at investment in bonds, a subject Graham had an awful lot to say about. We will consider how through sensible bond selection, investors can add an extra layer of diversity to their portfolio which may allow them the extra liquidity required to profit from falling markets. Support the show…
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In this episode we consider the events of the Great Depression beginning in 1929. We examine why without a financial super power willing and able to bail out the global financial system, the events of 1929 quickly spiralled into the deepest and longest recession in history. Since then the United States has reliably stepped up to the plate to stabil…
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In this episode we take a look at the interesting case of Billy Beane, the Scout and General manager of the Oakland A's baseball team. Beane took the skills learnt from value investment into the selection and recruitment of undervalued players using quantitative performance data. This allowed middling team with a small budget to compete with the bi…
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In this episode will consider the implications of Artificial Intelligence on Value Investing. Will bots that can do a better job than any human of crunching the data make value investment redundant? Or is there hope yet that value opportunities will remain abundant long into the future? Support the show…
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In this edition we take a look at the South Sea Bubble of 1720. This event was widely consider to be the worlds first financial crash and Ponzi scheme. We consider how investors of today can learn from the mistakes from the past and why bubbles like this are very likely to occur again in the future. Support the show…
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In this edition we take at look at Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's investment soulmate and the only man to rival Benjamin Graham in the shaping of Buffett's financial outlook. We take a brief look at Munger's career and route to becoming Vice President of Berkshire Hathaway as well as comparing Munger and Graham's investment approaches. Support th…
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In this episode we look at the investment strategy of market timing, the idea that investors can profit from buying or selling shares based upon predicted future market price movements. We consider the different ways market timing can be achieved and if there is any hope that it can lead to lasting financial success on the stock markets. Support th…
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In this episode we discuss how picking the most promising stocks will not guarantee success on the stock market. In order to see your best ideas through to fruition you will need to follow Graham's framework to control your innate human emotions when faced with inevitable periods of market volatility or collapse. Support the show…
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In this episode we take a deep dive into the relationship between Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham. We consider how Graham came to influence Buffett's investment style and how this style has evolved through the years under the influence of an investor with a very different approach, Charlie Munger. Support the show…
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Today's episode examines the principle of acting like the owner of businesses in which you hold stocks. Too many investors rely on the market to value the businesses in which they own stock, thinking like an owner frees you from this trap leaving you better prepared to deal with market turbulence. Support the show…
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This episode focuses on a core principle of Benjamin Graham's teachings, the difference between Investment and speculation. While this might be understood in general terms by all, investors can fall into the trap of entering into speculative situations when they believe that they are investing. This episode gives investors the tools required not to…
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The season of the podcast focused on the role of technology in global affairs. In this episode, Professor Jacqueline Stevens, Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University and Founding Faculty Director of the Deportation Research Clinic at the Northwestern Buffett Institute for Global Affairs shares her expertise on the use of big data …
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Democracies around the world are grappling with the best uses of artificial intelligence (AI), the ethical and legal challenges it can pose as well as the benefits it can bring to citizens. In this episode, Catherine Régis, expert in AI governance and regulation talks about the importance of involving experts and citizens to address AI's ethical ch…
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