26 episodes

Canadian Couch Potato is a podcast designed to help you become a better investor with index funds and ETFs. It is hosted by veteran journalist, blogger, and portfolio manager Dan Bortolotti.

Dan offers straight-up, practical advice for Canadians who want to learn more about index investing, whether they manage their own portfolios or work with an advisor.

Episodes typically feature an interview with an expert on a specific investing or financial planning topic. In a segment called “Bad Investment Advice,” Dan pokes fun at unhelpful articles in the financial media, and for "Ask the Spud" he's joined by his colleague Amanda Dalziel to answer investing questions from listeners and blog readers.

Canadian Couch Potato Dan Bortolotti

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    • 4.9 • 582 Ratings

Canadian Couch Potato is a podcast designed to help you become a better investor with index funds and ETFs. It is hosted by veteran journalist, blogger, and portfolio manager Dan Bortolotti.

Dan offers straight-up, practical advice for Canadians who want to learn more about index investing, whether they manage their own portfolios or work with an advisor.

Episodes typically feature an interview with an expert on a specific investing or financial planning topic. In a segment called “Bad Investment Advice,” Dan pokes fun at unhelpful articles in the financial media, and for "Ask the Spud" he's joined by his colleague Amanda Dalziel to answer investing questions from listeners and blog readers.

    26 - ETF Deep Dive with Erika Toth

    26 - ETF Deep Dive with Erika Toth

    Erika Toth from BMO joins Dan for a discussion about the inner workings of ETFs and some of the misunderstandings surrounding these products. Then Dan considers whether the traditional method of building indexes according to company size is flawed. We wrap up with an answer to a listener’s question about how an ETF’s management fees are calculated. For complete show notes on ETF Deep Dive with Erika Toth visit canadiancouchpotato.com/podcast.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    25 - Dr. Steve Wendel on Investor Success

    25 - Dr. Steve Wendel on Investor Success

    Psychologist Steve Wendel of Morningstar shares his experience on the behavioural challenges all investors face. Then Dan considers the pros and cons of using a one-fund solution compared with a portfolio built from individual ETFs. For complete show notes on Dr. Steve Wendel on Investor Success visit canadiancouchpotato.com/podcast.

    • 50 min
    24 - Mind Your Money Gaps with Preet Banerjee

    24 - Mind Your Money Gaps with Preet Banerjee

    Preet Banerjee—blogger, author, media darling, aficionado of fine whisky, and doctoral candidate—joins us to discuss his research on the financial industry in Canada and his outlook for the future of investing. Dan tries to keep it together while rebutting a “study” showing active funds outperform index funds. Finally, we consider whether REITs are a substitute for buying a rental property. For complete show notes on Mind Your Money Gaps with Preet Banerjee visit canadiancouchpotato.com/podcast/.
     

    • 50 min
    23 – Ask the Spud Edition

    23 – Ask the Spud Edition

    Dan and Amanda answer questions from listeners on topics such as the risk of index funds shutting down, days you should avoid trading ETFs, and whether wealthy investors should hold more than traditional stock and bond portfolios. For complete show notes on our Ask the Spud Edition, visit www.canadiancouchpotato.com/podcast.

    • 40 min
    22 - How Smart is Your Beta?

    22 - How Smart is Your Beta?

    John West of Research Affiliates explains smart beta, one of the most important ETF trends. Then Dan considers whether the last few years of strong stock returns has been a “rising tide that lifted all boats.” We round things off with a tribute to the late Jack Bogle, a hero to investors everywhere. For complete show notes on How Smart is Your Beta? visit www.canadiancouchpotato.com/podcast.

    • 50 min
    21 - Larry Swedroe on Investing in Retirement

    21 - Larry Swedroe on Investing in Retirement

    Larry Swedroe joins us to discuss his latest book on the challenges of investing in retirement. Then Dan warns about speculators who are held up as “success stories.” Finally, he offers advice for a reader looking to free himself from mutual funds with deferred sales charges. For complete show notes on Larry Swedroe on Investing in Retirement, visit www.canadiancouchpotato.com/podcast.

    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
582 Ratings

582 Ratings

Lj98 pro ,

Why no more podcasts ??

Hi Dan!
I loved listening to Couch Potato. I miss more new episodes bro. Hope you are well. Pls make some new podcasts , blogs, YouTube anything. Keep em coming. Would love to pick your thoughts on our current market conditions in Canada 2021?

Painful pete ,

Garbage

Don’t waste your time. Biased advice and terrible intro music. Index investing might have worked 5-10 years ago but you’re now too late to the game.

Patismymat ,

Best investment podcast

Thanks Dan for your valuable educational and practical insights in the world of financial investments. It’s really helpful. Much appreciated.

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