Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom

Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom

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#57: Asif Suria On The Virtues Of Event-Driven Investing

This episode is long overdue. I've been following the work of Asif Suria for over a decade now and it has proven to be one the best sources of investment ideas I have come across. Asif tracks and writes about everything from predictive insider trading patterns to "ubercannibals," ...  Show more

#56: Joseph Wang On How The Fed Forever Altered The Investing Landscape

My guest for this episode is Joseph Wang. Joseph is one of the most knowledgeable people I’ve come across when it comes to the world of central banking and how it intersects with markets. His experience on the open markets desk at the New York Fed gives him unique insight into th ...  Show more

#55: Ben Hunt On The Big 'Bust Out'

My guest for this episode is Ben Hunt. This is Ben’s second appearance on the podcast. I had the pleasure of first interviewing him a few years ago and if you are not familiar with his work, I encourage you to go listen to that episode in which he discusses his background and the ...  Show more

#54: Tian Yang On The Virtues Of Variant Perception Versus Unconscious Conformity

Variant Perception is an investment research firm founded on the idea that man plus machine beats machine (or man) alone. In an era dominated by passive investing and other purely quantitative strategies with relatively short look back periods on the one hand and rampant speculat ...  Show more

#53: Edward Chancellor On What History Can Teach Us About The True Cost Of Easy Money

Known as "one of the greatest financial historians alive," Edward Chancellor has been working in the markets for three decades now; his study of finance theory, speculative bubbles and economics goes back even further. 'The Price of Time,' Edward's latest book, is clear evidence ...  Show more