Millennial Investing
Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network is hosted by Shawn O’Malley.
This popular podcast has been downloaded over 10 million times and dives into a range of topics from a value investor’s perspective. From the lessons of history’s best investors to breaking down interesting companies, outlining different approaches to stock investing, recapping the most influential investing books ever written, and more — Millennial Investing has everything you need to help you on your investment journey.
Tune in each week and start growing your knowledge and wealth today!
MILLENNIAL INVESTING PODCAST EPISODES
MI Rewind: How to Talk About Money w/ Erin Lowry
Robert Leonard revisits his talk with Erin Lowry about her newest book— Broke Millennial Talks Money: Scripts, Stories and Advice to Navigate Awkward Financial Conversations. Robert and Erin spoke in detail on different situations where you can use money scripts used in the book to navigate awkward conversations that you may experience about finance in your day-to-day life.
MI165: Is FAANG the New Value? w/ John Huber
Clay Finck chats with John Huber about the edge retail investors can have to beat the market, how watching sports has helped John become a better investors, what to look for in a company to determine it if has a strong moat and competitive advantage, John’s thought’s on portfolio allocation and selling winners, the three factors that go into a stock’s overall return, what led John to recently making Amazon his biggest position in his portfolio, and much more!
MI164: What is Money? w/ Jim Crider
Clay Finck chats with Jim Crider about what money really is, the attributes of good money, why an unstable form of money causes issues in an economy, why gold was chosen as money by the free market for centuries, the history of money in the United States, why Bitcoin has value, Jim’s thoughts on diversification, and much more!
MI Rewind: Could This Time Truly Be Different? NFTs, Macro, Crypto, Bitcoin w/ Raoul Pal
Robert Leonard chats with Raoul Pal to discuss the macro environment, NFTs, crypto, and bitcoin. Raoul Pal is a co-founder of Real Vision, has run a successful global macro hedge fund, co-managed Goldman Sachs’ hedge fund sales business in Equities and Equity Derivatives in Europe, and helped design the BBC TV program Million Dollar Traders, training participants in investment and risk management strategy.
MI163: Macro Market Overview w/ Darius Dale
Clay Finck chats with Darius Dale about the impact the Russian invasion of Ukraine has on financial markets, why the market expects inflation to come down in the near term, what a “Fed Put” is, what the drivers of continued inflation will be going forward, what an inverted yield curve ultimately signals to the market, what is the one asset class that investors should consider allocating to given the current macro environment, and much more!
MI162: Is Now the Time To Own Gold? w/ Tavi Costa
Clay Finck chats with Tavi Costa about why he believes that now is the time to have exposure to hard assets like gold, silver, & commodities, what the potential catalysts are for gold and silver, how investors can think about the value of gold, the one leading metric that’s most helpful to see where we're at in gold and commodity cycles, and much more!
MI161: Building a Balanced Portfolio w/ Daniel Rasmussen
Clay Finck chats with Daniel Rasmussen about how interning at Bridgewater Associates impacted him as an investor, the four types of economic environments that ultimately drive asset class returns, which asset class performs very well during an inflationary period, why small-cap value stocks are potentially a great way to diversify your portfolio, why Dan prefers to avoid investing in China, and much more!
MI160: Do Stocks Only Go Up? w/ Brian Feroldi
Robert Leonard chats with Brian Feroldi about why personal finance is not widely spread in the US education system today, why stocks have value in the first place, what the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and the Nasdaq really are and how they differ, why public companies might issue new shares or even buy back their own shares, why the stock market generally goes up over a long time horizon, and much more!