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Alfonso Peccatiello: You're not diversified. You just think you are.

The bond market — not equities — is the most fragile and most misunderstood foundation of your entire portfolio, and most investors have no idea what's coming. Episode SummaryPierre Daillie and Mike Philbrick sit down with Alfonso Peccatiello — former ING bond portfolio manager o ...  Show more

Cole Smead: Manias, Margins, and the Case for Canadian Oil

Is U.S. market dominance about to break? In this episode of Insight is Capital, Pierre Daillie sits down with Cole Smead (CEO & Portfolio Manager, Smead Capital Management) to unpack why today’s market may be less about valuations—and more about a powerful capital cycle that coul ...  Show more

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