Invested: The Rule #1 Investing Podcast

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Sinopsis

Phil Town is a hedge fund manager and author of 3 New York Times best-selling investment books, Invested, Rule #1, and Payback Time. On the InvestED podcast, Phil and his daughter Danielle shine a light on the successful investing strategies that gurus like Warren Buffett have used for 80 years. Listen in for a great stock market education on basics, learn how to invest on your own, and follow along with real-time examples and investing tips from week to week. Subscribe and leave a review. Questions? Email questions@investedpodcast.com.

Episodios

  • 457- Stop the Insanity

    20/02/2024 Duración: 35min

    In the practice of value investing, just like with so many other things in life, knowing when to wait patiently or when to jump ship is critical to the long-term success of your portfolio. Being able to stomach market fluctuations isn’t something that everyone is capable of, but the mindset of buying into a business with long-term goals of generating cash flow means buying with the confidence that you’ll be able to weather the storms that may, and often do, come your way. As the series on the Weather Matrix continues, Phil and Danielle discuss the importance of being in the “high understanding” quadrant of this tool as you consider potential investments and how that position makes it easier for you to decide what to buy and what to reject. For a leg up on practices for generating consistent returns, click here for your free copy of How to Pick Stocks: The 5-Step Checklist: https://bit.ly/3ros8mU Topics Discussed: The power of compounding Vanderbilts vs Rockefellers Owner earnings Investments vs specul

  • 456- Buy Side Weather Matrix

    13/02/2024 Duración: 30min

    Is there a limit to how much an investor should know about a potential investment? While it can seem like there’s an infinite amount of relevant considerations for any given business, the ability to discern the difference between important information and extraneous data is an indispensable tool in the investor’s kit. If jumping into the deep end of the S&P 500 seems like a daunting proposition, keeping your investing practice focused on a smaller scale can make the process of understanding “the weather” a much more manageable task. Keeping the boundaries of your research close to the boundaries of your own circle of competence can go a long way in terms of keeping the process from being overwhelming. This week we join Phil and Danielle in a continuation of this series discussing their idea of business meteorology, a topic that has utility for everyone from investing novices to the most seasoned of financial forecasters. To get started on your own Weather Matrix, click here for your free copy of The 5 Moat

  • 455- Weather Matrix Part 2

    30/01/2024 Duración: 30min

    Last week, the episode was centered around a tool for evaluating potential investments based on the myriad factors impacting their current performance and future trajectories, a topic that our hosts dubbed “the weather” of a business. While having a handle on a company’s worth and a clear gauge on one’s own understanding are both vital in making investment decisions, what other factors can—or should—influence the process? The fundamental feeling of excitement or intrigue can be a divining rod in terms of pursuing investment opportunities, and though it can be easy to get caught up in the hype of compelling new prospect, it’s also important to remember that interest can be a powerful motivator when faced with a formidable research project. Join Phil and Danielle as they venture further into the grid of their Weather Matrix, and learn how to find your own sweet spot when it comes to investing your time into researching investments. For help in identifying opportunities and constructing your own Weather Matri

  • 454- Weather Matrix

    25/01/2024 Duración: 33min

    The 21st century has brought the world a number of revolutionary developments that have turned the world on its head, with one of the most important cultural shifts being the rise of the attention economy. With so many entities all vying for a piece of your time, how can you know when you’re spending too much of that limited resource on your investing research? With decades of investing experience and a bit of basic mathematics, Phil explains a tool to classify companies into four groups based on their price/value ratio and the investor’s understanding of the business. If you find yourself getting bogged down or stuck in the weeds on your investing journey, this method could be the thing you need to streamline your research. For more help calculating the ever-important metric of price vs value, get your free copy of Understanding Market Capitalizatin: https://bit.ly/44p1xE9 Topics Discussed: How much effort is too much effort? Accumulation of knowledge Price/value discrepancies Being prepared to “weath

  • 453- The Weather- Numbers Almost Enough

    18/01/2024 Duración: 34min

    Following up on last week’s discussion about the “weather” of a business, or how the climate of various internal and external factors can influence the long-term success of your prospective investment. With so much data available at our fingertip, how can we know what information is useful for research and what can safely be left out of our analyses? Whether you’re looking into a company’s direct competitors or doing a bird’s eye view of a whole market sector, knowing when to go deeper vs when to stop digging is an incredibly useful skill to have in the world of 21st century global finance. For the value investor, the ability to reliably ascertain the value of a business is crucial for finding the right moment for a good deal. Listen in this week as Phil and Danielle ponder the age old question of “what is enough?” When it comes to your investments, where is the magic line between being adequately informed and wasting your time? For a better understanding of a business’s future success, click here to get y

  • 452- The Weather

    15/01/2024 Duración: 33min

    For our first full episode of the new year, Phil and Danielle are reunited to talk about the various factors of a business’s climate that can help better understand where their weather will take them in the future. From government overregulation to corporate mismanagement, there are risks inherent to investing that we can identify and include in our analysis for a more complete picture of the economic landscape. Staying current with the news doesn’t just make for a good citizen, but a good investor as well. Join our hosts as they discuss Argentina, Medicare, CEO compensation, and why all of those should matter to the value investor of the 21st century. If you want to start the new year on the right foot, get your free copy of Map Out Your Investing Journey to mark your progress and plan for the future:  https://bit.ly/3DTy4qN Topics Discussed: Inherent risks of investing S&P 500 and other market indices SEC rules Argentina/USA in the 20th century and today Governmental influence in economics GM borr

  • 451- Happy New Year!

    11/01/2024 Duración: 03min

    As we get all of our 2024 ducks in a row, Danielle checks in to share some positive vibes for the upcoming year and offer a quick toast to prosperity and successful investing in 2024. While it's a short break from our regular programming, it's a moment to celebrate the journey we've taken together and the exciting opportunities that lie ahead. To start your new year by planning for the ones to come, click here to get a free copy of our “Rule of 72” Cheat Sheet and gain a better understanding of retirement planning: https://bit.ly/47awVb6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • 450- FROM THE VAULT: The Fed & Inflation (Part 1)

    05/01/2024 Duración: 25min

    Happy 2024 to all InvestED listeners! While our hosts enjoy the holidays, we’re opening a year by going back to January of 2022 for a discussion about interest rates. With word of rate cuts on the horizon, how different are things now from when inflation was still climbing rapidly? Understanding the Federal Reserve's interest rate maneuvers and their correlation with inflation is vitally important for assessing investment opportunities. The intricate dance between interest rates and the economy can impact borrowing, spending, and investment behaviors, so it’s crucial to keep up with the Fed’s moves in order to plan ahead. To stay prepared for any changes in inflation or to the market as a whole, claim your FREE copy of the Rule #1 12-Month Planner: https://bit.ly/31ImPCl  Topics Discussed: Inflation The future of the economy & markets Supply & labor bottlenecks Wage increase Substitution Resources Discussed: Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) FRED M1 Chart Shadowstats Learn more about your ad

  • 449- Charlie

    20/12/2023 Duración: 27min

    On this bittersweet episode of InvestED, Phil and Danielle come together after taking some time to reflect on the impact of Charlie Munger, both in the financial world as well as in their own personal lives and investing journeys. The loss of such a magnanimous figure will surely leave a void in the value investing community, but as Li Lu penned in his eulogy for Munger (link below), the man’s contributions to the collective understanding of investing practice will be felt utilized and pored over for generations to come. Looking back on a life of great successes, philanthropy, and pithy wisdom that has inspired so many great investors to reach new heights, we have nothing to add. For help following Charlie’s process of finding new companies to invest in, click here for Phil’s Value Investing Cheat Sheet: https://bit.ly/3QeCCje Topics Discussed: Investing as enlightenment Munger’s aphorisms EBITDA Modern Portfolio Theory Resources Discussed: Li Lu’s eulogy for Charlie Munger Autobiography of a Yogi

  • 448- FROM THE VAULT: Charlie Munger’s 3 Ways to Build a Great Portfolio

    14/12/2023 Duración: 40min

    We dig deep into the vault this week, going all the way back to 2018 to revisit one of our Charlie Munger-centric episodes. Phil and Danielle delve into the lesser-known strategies of the late great “Abominable No-Man,” revealing the hidden gems that can transform an ordinary investment portfolio into a stellar one. Join us as we explore the wisdom of investment gurus, uncover the power of "cannibal companies," and unearth the untapped potential of valuable spin-offs. As we look back on the life and lessons of one of the investing world’s heavyweights, we learn how these insights can elevate your returns to an entirely new level of success. For more ways to bolster your portfolio, click here for your free copy of the Rule #1 Must Have Investing Checklist: https://bit.ly/49bSWZ7 Topics Discussed: Net-net investing Cannibal companies Apprenticeship Resources Discussed: Security Analysis You Can Be a Stock Market Genius Avatar DanielleTown.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/ad

  • 447- Thank You, Charlie Munger

    06/12/2023 Duración: 02min

    The podcast is taking a break this week, but Danielle checks in briefly to share her thoughts on the loss of one of the investing world’s titans as Berkshire Hathaway’s Charlie Munger passed away this week at the age of 99. Rule #1 owes a debt of gratitude to Charlie and the wisdom he’s contributed to the investing community over the past several decades. The legacy he leaves behind—from his outsized impact on the business world to the Mungerisms he was so fond of sharing—will be irreplaceable to those who looked to his guidance in their practice of value investing. For a peek into some of the sharpest minds that the field of investing has to offer, click here for Rule #1’s free guide to The Best Investors in the World: https://bit.ly/3DhbmIS Topics Discussed: Charlie Munger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • 446- Grateful

    28/11/2023 Duración: 32min

    Venturing into investing often feels nerve-wracking due to uncertainties in financial markets and the fear of potential losses. Value investing, when done properly, stands out as a reliable approach due to careful assessment of the true worth and long-term growth potential of investments. By conducting thorough research and understanding the genuine value of investments, value investing offers a sense of security that traditional trading cannot. It's a method rooted in solid evaluation, making it a less intimidating option for those uneasy about the inherent unpredictability of investing and seeking a more stable approach. This week, Phil and Danielle follow up the Thanksgiving holiday with a discussion on the importance of having a grateful attitude, and how being cognizant of the advantages and resources available to many who venture into this practice can have a positive effect on your mental (and financial) well-being. If you’re feeling hesitant to take the plunge into the world of value investing, don

  • 445- Turkey Day!

    21/11/2023 Duración: 04min

    This week’s brief check-in comes as Americans in the US and around the world prepare for one of the country’s greatest traditions, Thanksgiving Day. Families everywhere are braving busy airports, clogged interstates, and crowded kitchens as they come together to give thanks, eat large amounts of food, and digest in front of the annual gridiron classics. We here at InvestED want to wish all of our listeners a safe and happy Thanksgiving break, and Phil and Danielle will be back next week to discuss food comas and all sorts of topics related to the exciting world of value investing. To catch up on all of the must-listen episodes from our back catalog and get better connected to the world of Rule #1 Investing, click here for the Best of InvestED: https://bit.ly/3MUOiFn Topics Discussed: Thanksgiving traditions for expats Food traditions Solo holiday tips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • 444- Catastrophic Mistake

    14/11/2023 Duración: 38min

    What exactly constitutes a “mistake” when it comes to your investing practice? Is it any time a company doesn’t pan out the way you thought it would, or is it simply when something causes you to break Rule #1 and lose money? While fear of being “wrong” on a position can be paralyzing for some, being willing and able to adapt to constantly shifting market conditions is a must for anyone looking to wade into the world of investing. This week, Phil and Danielle talk about what it means to “get it wrong” in your investment practice and how that should (or shouldn’t) influence your decision-making process. For more thought-provoking or debate-inspiring quotes from one of the world’s best investors, click here for the Warren Buffett Book of Quotes: https://bit.ly/3OEPXjL Topics Discussed: Durable competitive advantage Mistakes vs. normal market occurrences Investing mindset Fear of failure in investing Understanding and preparing for risk Resources Discussed: Rule #1 Investing Learn more about your ad c

  • 443- Key Man

    08/11/2023 Duración: 28min

    Founders are vital to a company's success due to their passion, deep understanding of the business, and ability to make agile decisions. Their personal stake in the company aligns their interests with shareholders, fostering commitment to long-term value creation. For investors, recognizing the importance of founders is crucial. Founder-led companies tend to be more resilient and innovative than their competitors while having a unique focus on lasting success. Their leadership often results in strategic advantages, making such investments more attractive to value investors. This week, Phil and Danielle discuss why having a central figurehead can be extremely valuable for companies, and how having the wrong person in such a crucial role can hamstring even the most promising of organizations. To learn more about ways you could improve your own investing practice, click here for the Rule #1 Investing Personality Quiz: https://bit.ly/468F8eW Topics Discussed: Indian Wells, CA Rebuilding VW engines Shake Sh

  • 442- Sketchy Going Public

    01/11/2023 Duración: 39min

    Going public with a company, while often seen as a significant milestone, comes with several risks. The increased regulatory and compliance requirements can be burdensome and costly, and publicly traded companies must adhere to strict reporting standards which demand substantial time and resources. Going public also exposes a company to scrutiny from shareholders and the public at large, which can bring heightened pressure to meet short-term financial targets at the cost of long-term strategic decisions. All of this weighs heavily into the consideration of whether or not a company should pursue an IPO. After several weeks of discussing penny stocks, Phil and Danielle explore the reasoning behind why some companies choose to make this move while others are content keeping ownership private. Make sure you’re covering all of your bases when looking to invest in a new business by getting your free copy of the Rule #1 Must-Have Investing Checklist: https://bit.ly/49bSWZ7  Topics Discussed: Listing a company i

  • 441 - Penny Stocks part 3

    24/10/2023 Duración: 32min

    The abundance of unlisted companies available to buy into is a complicated resource for investors. One one hand, the opportunity that comes from smaller stocks being overlooked could lead to incredible results from unlikely sources, but the potential for staggering losses is equally high in this volatile market. For those willing to dig into the thousands of pink sheet stocks and do the necessary due diligence, the penny stock market can be a gold mine of prospective businesses that don’t get attention from the vast majority of investors. However, this entirely hinges on avoiding the countless scams and schemes that plague these unlisted stocks. This week, Phil and Danielle return once again to the topic of pink sheet stocks and why they may or may not be worth your time and attention as a value investor. If you’re in the early stages of your investing journey, don’t miss out on your free copy of The Complete Guide to Investing for Beginners: https://bit.ly/3MBzewf Topics Discussed: Pink sheet stocks vs.

  • 440- Penny Stocks part 2

    17/10/2023 Duración: 37min

    For many uninitiated or inexperienced investors, the idea of trading inexpensive stocks can seem like a low-risk way to break into the world of investing. However, while the price tag on penny stocks may be easier to swallow than those of blue chip stocks, the relative risk is far greater than the risk of buying into a well-established company. There are ways to approach investing at this level, and with the Rule #1 approach towards researching investments and analyzing price vs. value, the risk of speculation diminishes greatly when we’re buying into a company that we truly believe in. On this week’s episode of InvestED, Phil and Danielle come back to the topic of penny stocks and discuss why the fundamentals of value investing can be applied to the smallest of companies in addition to the behemoths. To understand more about the potential and reliability of a company you’re researching, click here to get your copy of the Big 5 Numbers Guide: https://bit.ly/3psMESQ Topics Discussed: Price volatility Boi

  • 439- FROM THE VAULT: Speculating vs. Investing

    11/10/2023 Duración: 44min

    Before purchasing a company, Rule #1 Investors conduct extensive research to ensure that the company they intend to acquire aligns with the four key principles laid out by Charlie Munger. These principles are meaning, moat, management, and margin of safety. In this week's Vault episode, Phil and Danielle return to the topic from last week’s listener question to dive into a discussion about the distinction between investing and speculating. They also take a closer look at the concept of "risky investing" and why Rule #1 considers the term an oxymoron. To see how your investing knowledge stacks up and find ways to improve your approach to the practice, click here to take the Rule #1 Investing IQ quiz: https://bit.ly/3Faf7ks Topics Discussed: Buffett and Munger Depression-era investing The value of good management Venture capital Equity bonds Investing vs. gambling Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • 438- FROM THE VAULT: Quick Questions: Investing Vs. Speculating

    04/10/2023 Duración: 29min

    Is it possible for investors to achieve solid returns without exposing themselves to substantial risks? This is the fundamental principle behind Rule #1 Investing. While many people look at investing as something akin to gambling, being a conscious value investor is vastly different from speculating, where the high risk is a fundamental aspect of the process. In this week's Vault episode, Phil and Danielle delve into the distinction between being an investor and a speculator, highlighting just how crucial it is to truly grasp the nature of your investments.  For an exercise that can help simplify your investing research process, click here for The “3 Circles” Exercise Guide: https://bit.ly/3LOexg2 Topics Discussed: Zürich pronunciation Investing/Sports analogies Investing as ownership Stocks vs. bonds Strategy for recessions Getting out early vs. late Making money vs. preserving money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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