Episodes

Denominator Blindness (EP.69)
Feb. 20, 2019

Denominator Blindness (EP.69)

Zillow's new home-flipping venture, putting auto loan delinquencies into perspective, rising student loans for people over the age of 60, why the Internet makes it easier to negotiate, how big your nest egg should be at retirement, when errors cancel...
The Rich Man's IRA (EP.68)
Feb. 13, 2019

The Rich Man's IRA (EP.68)

On this week's show we discuss how index funds can differentiate themselves in a crowded field, how to wreck a pension fund, how does Renaissance Technologies make money, how much your time and vacation days are worth in terms of happiness, re-rating...
Banning Buybacks (EP.67)
Feb. 6, 2019

Banning Buybacks (EP.67)

Amazon vs. Apple, banning stock buybacks to decrease inequality, how much pensions and endowments should have in alternatives, what to do with an underperforming money manager, why volatility is more important when drawing down your portfolio, the...
Adverse Variance (EP.66)
Jan. 30, 2019

Adverse Variance (EP.66)

Cash pouring into money market funds, how markets have changed over the past 200 years, does the US deserve a valuation premium, where are all the young star fund managers, millennials don't understand how down payments work, selling a house without a...
Stay the Course (EP.65)
Jan. 23, 2019

Stay the Course (EP.65)

The passing of Jack Bogle, interesting stories from his latest book, how to budget your money effectively, the impact of student loans on the housing market, what happens when baby boomers sell their stocks, the different groups that collectively own...
The Richest 50 Percent (EP.64)
Jan. 16, 2019

The Richest 50 Percent (EP.64)

WeWork's rough patch, why Sears was the Amazon of their day, the relationship between mortgage rates and home prices, how the Japanese economy has defied their demographics, asset allocation blind spots, how many millennials plan on dying in debt, why...
Record Outflows (EP.63)
Jan. 9, 2019

Record Outflows (EP.63)

The record outflows from stock mutual funds, what a bear market means for the wealth management industry, why timing the market is so hard, recessionary indicators, some good news for investors interested in yield, the ridiculous way some people pick...
The Market Swoon (EP.62)
Jan. 2, 2019

The Market Swoon (EP.62)

Steve Mnuchin's bizarre statement on the health of the banks, huge swings in the market from day-to-day, the causes of the market downturn, can we really blame the algos for increased volatility, is technology speeding up market cycles, stock...
The Bear Market (EP.61)
Dec. 26, 2018

The Bear Market (EP.61)

the downturn in stocks, is a recession imminent, how often stocks go into a bear market but not a recession, why the Fed is in a no-win position, 2018's worst buzzword, how tax implications can impact your trading decisions, how different generations...
Talk Your Book: Breaking the Market Cap
Dec. 24, 2018

Talk Your Book: Breaking the Market Cap

On this week's Talk Your Book we discuss why market cap weighting is so hard to beat when constructing a fund, why cash outperforms the majority of stocks, the thinking behind reverse cap weighting the S&P 500, how to invest in companies with high...
Everyone Should Earn 3 Percent (EP.60)
Dec. 19, 2018

Everyone Should Earn 3 Percent (EP.60)

On this week's show we discuss Robinhood's checking & savings debacle, do Millennials care about financial regulations, where to find higher yields on your savings, putting fund flows into context, the number of bear markets around the globe, can...
Talk Your Book: International Investing
Dec. 17, 2018

Talk Your Book: International Investing

We discuss US outperformance over foreign stocks, comparing valuations across countries and markets, why it still makes sense to diversify internationally, does factor investing work better overseas, S&P 500 envy, the problem with single variable...
Late Cycle (EP.59)
Dec. 12, 2018

Late Cycle (EP.59)

Are we in the late cycle, why every correction always feels different, why losses this year are perfectly normal, why a shallow recession and "normal" bear market would be a good thing, why more money doesn't make rich people happier, the labor market...
The Sellers Are in Control (EP.58)
Dec. 5, 2018

The Sellers Are in Control (EP.58)

On this week's how we discuss Michael's CNBC appearances, the FIRE movement, making your savings last for 50+ years, when FIRE goes bad, the average amount people spend in retirement, steak dinners paired with investment pitches, where is the Vanguard...
Talk Your Book: Investing in Commodities
Dec. 3, 2018

Talk Your Book: Investing in Commodities

We speak with Will Rhind of Graniteshares about the reasons to invest in commodities, expected returns in gold, is bitcoin a commodity, why it's so difficult to stick with an allocation to commodities, the unbelievable run in gold prices in the 1970s, how
Passive Income (EP.57)
Nov. 28, 2018

Passive Income (EP.57)

Why monetizing content is so difficult, the myth of passive income, is it even possible to sell out in 2018, the difference between investing & gambling on options, how private equity ruined the grocery industry, Amazon as a scapegoat, when cash...
How to Ask the Right Questions (EP.56)
Nov. 21, 2018

How to Ask the Right Questions (EP.56)

The 40-year history of the 401k, why the retirement system is far from perfect, the problem with cashing out your 401k, the pros & cons of multi-factor funds, competitive in factor investing, morning routines, financial regrets of the elderly, why the Ame
How to Create the Perfect Fund (EP.55)
Nov. 14, 2018

How to Create the Perfect Fund (EP.55)

universal basic income, the cost of paying every citizen $1,000/month, the perfect hedge fund, the language of money, the reason for the decline in youth sports, million dollar homes in San Francisco, how income variability should impact your savings rate
Spirit Animal (EP.54)
Nov. 7, 2018

Spirit Animal (EP.54)

A timetable for the next bear market, what impact the mid-term elections have on the markets, how much money FANG CEOs have lost in the downturn, how often bonds outperform stocks over 30 year periods, the number of Americans who consider themselves finan
Panic a Little (EP.53)
Oct. 31, 2018

Panic a Little (EP.53)

The one thing we're certain of about the markets going forward, why volatility begets more volatility in the markets, expectations vs. the economy, what to do if you've been sitting in cash, when to panic, why investors are fleeing bonds, are all the econ
The Next Subprime (EP.52)
Oct. 24, 2018

The Next Subprime (EP.52)

The housing market, homebuilder stocks, how much mortgage rates matter to the economy, what if there is no next subprime, how to think about inflation and your portfolio, the difficulty of owning bonds when inflation is rising, the Fed's thoughts on inver
The Healthy Correction (EP.51)
Oct. 17, 2018

The Healthy Correction (EP.51)

The current market correction, the myth of the 401k market floor, the problem with 401k loans, the downfall of Sears, the massive size of the student loan market, what's holding back young homebuyers, value investing in taxi medallions, Amazon wants to kn
A Committee of Geniuses (EP.50)
Oct. 10, 2018

A Committee of Geniuses (EP.50)

The rise of social media in finance, reflections on the humble beginnings of this podcast, the case for investing in bonds, more hedge funds closing, your children are eating your retirement savings, the myth of short-termism by public companies, Amazon's
Buy the Housing Dip (EP.49)
Oct. 3, 2018

Buy the Housing Dip (EP.49)

the new Howard Marks book on cycles, why super-investors may not be as helpful as you think, how the first Vanguard index fund was run by a part-time worker, SoftBank's lofty tech aspirations, choosing the right asset allocation for your portfolio, our be