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We make the complicated stock market simple. We show you how to take advantage of the emotions in the market with lessons from successful strategies such as value investing and dividend growth investing, with a few elements of growth investing and trend following.

    Back to Basics: Opportunity Costs in Investing

    Back to Basics: Opportunity Costs in Investing

    Welcome to The Investing For Beginners Podcast with Dave and Andrew. In today's episode, "B2B Opportunity Costs," they explore the concept of opportunity costs in investing. Using real-world examples, they discuss choosing between stocks and S&P 500 index funds, and evaluating savings account interest rates. Dave shares strategies inspired by Uncle Warren, emphasizing conviction in portfolio management, while Andrew highlights portfolio decisions and position sizing. They stress aligning investments with personal goals, tracking KPIs, and using company filings for crucial updates. Learn why assessing opportunity costs can enhance long-term returns and make smarter investment decisions. Tune in for valuable insights!
    00:00 Investing has risk and opportunity cost considerations.
    03:11 Investment decisions require careful consideration and analysis.
    08:43 Monitoring business changes: qualitative and fact-based.
    10:31 Rising costs impact profitability and competitive advantage.
    14:27 Monitoring KPIs for business growth and stability.
    20:00 Record reasons for buying, avoid impulsive trading.
    24:38 Evaluate portfolio turnover to manage investment decisions.
    26:06 Modeling mentor behavior. Focusing on key portfolio positions.
    32:01 Investor focuses on sound decisions, not hype.
    33:04 Consider opportunity costs when pursuing your goals.
    Find great investments at Value Spotlight
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    • 39 min
    Digging Into Semiconductors: Analyzing Skyworks with Tyler Nash

    Digging Into Semiconductors: Analyzing Skyworks with Tyler Nash

    In this podcast episode, Tyler Nash discusses his investment in Skyworks, a semiconductor company linked to Apple. He highlights opportunities, risks, financial performance, and market dependencies. Comparisons to competitors like Texas Instruments and Qualcomm are made, along with broader semiconductor industry risks. The episode also covers investment strategies and long-term financial goals.
    00:00 Skyworks: semiconductor company crucial for future technology.
    05:28 High revenue reliance on Apple presents concerns.
    08:42 Long-term investment strategy crucial for company assessment.
    11:15 Understanding industry moats can be challenging.
    12:28 Skyworks successful partnership with Apple valued.
    16:18 Expansion into electric cars and IoT technology.
    21:04 Buyers consider performance and bulk availability differences.
    23:07 Preparing for long-term financial security with family.
    25:33 Confident in holding for good dividends, reinvestment.
    29:12 Considering confidence when deciding how much.
    35:45 Evaluating risk and comfort with potential fluctuations.
    37:51 Getting too confident in the market humbles.
    39:54 Join our group, reach out to Dave.
    43:01 Thank you, Tyler. This was awesome! Goodbye.
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    • 48 min
    Back to Basics: Avoiding Financial Statement Yellow Flags

    Back to Basics: Avoiding Financial Statement Yellow Flags

    In this podcast episode, Andrew and Dave discuss "yellow flags" in investing, such as leadership changes, negative events, financial concerns, and slowing revenue growth. They use real-world examples like PayPal, Microsoft, and Square to illustrate the impact on company trajectory and emphasize the importance of observing these indicators for informed decisions.
    00:00 Yellow flags could lead to deeper issues.
    04:53 Management's job is to allocate capital effectively.
    07:39 Gross margins signal company strength and advantage.
    12:52 Management's choices, companies as serial acquirers.
    15:11 Google's history of strategic acquisitions discussed briefly.
    19:28 Competitors pulling ahead, be vigilant and proactive.
    23:22 Concern about trend in grocery store performance.
    25:53 Changing company mindset and culture takes time.
    27:32 Change takes time, need patience for success.
    32:01 Management avoiding tough questions raises significant concerns.
    34:32 Honesty and accountability build trust with stakeholders.
    39:08 Consider impact of employee incentives on shareholders.
    41:31 Leaders' diverse backgrounds impact business success profoundly.
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    • 48 min
    IFB350: Investing Abroad - Understanding TSMC, Geopolitical Risks, and Foreign Companies

    IFB350: Investing Abroad - Understanding TSMC, Geopolitical Risks, and Foreign Companies

    Welcome to Episode 350 of The Investing For Beginners Podcast! Today, Andrew and Dave delve into the intriguing world of international and tech investments. We'll kick things off by addressing a listener's question about investing in foreign companies and the unique challenges it presents, using TSMC's ADR as a case study. We’ll explore the impact of geopolitical factors, differing accounting standards, and cultural nuances.
    Next, we shift gears to discuss the tech and energy sectors, focusing on the rising demand for cloud computing and green energy infrastructure. We'll highlight Microsoft's collaboration with Brookfield Asset Management, Georgia's new nuclear facilities, and the US's electricity infrastructure needs. Plus, we'll predict the future landscape of cloud powerhouses like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, and debate whether chip manufacturers like TSMC or AMD may get crowded out.
    We'll also tackle the controversial topic of investing in Palantir, diving into its high PE ratio, stock-based compensation, and Dave's evolving perspective on its potential. Wrapping up, we'll consider the opportunities and risks of investing in the burgeoning cloud industry, from data centers to power back-ups.
    Stay tuned for an insightful episode packed with expert advice on navigating the complex terrains of international and tech investments!
    00:00 Consideration of different accounting standards in global business.
    03:19 Understanding cultural differences crucial for international investing.
    07:02 High PE means more risk, but depends.
    10:08 Palantir's potential growth and stock volatility explained.
    14:48 Comparing computing power: AWS vs Azure.
    18:11 It's hard to pick a winner. Invest wisely.
    21:08 Data centers expanding for faster customer access.
    25:29 US infrastructure needs significant investment for improvement.
    26:33 Interest in learning tech and energy related areas.
    29:47 Emphasize safety while investing. Have a great week!
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    • 35 min
    Back to Basics: Understanding Efficient Markets for Beginners

    Back to Basics: Understanding Efficient Markets for Beginners

    [00:00:00] – Welcome to another episode of the Investing for Beginners Podcast. In today's installment of our "Back to the Basics" series, hosts Andrew and Dave dive into the topic of efficient markets. What exactly is the Efficient Market Hypothesis, and how does it influence your investment strategy? Our hosts break down the theory, explore its origins, and debate its real-world implications. Is the market always right? Can savvy investors still find hidden opportunities? From historical market reactions to contemporary examples, Andrew and Dave unpack how market emotions and behaviors can sometimes disrupt the "efficient" pricing of stocks. Whether you're new to investing or looking to sharpen your skills, this episode provides valuable insights on navigating efficient markets and seizing those elusive investment opportunities. Tune in and discover how to enhance your investing acumen with practical tips and strategies.
    00:00 Efficient market theory says it all - no edge.
    05:34 Apple's growth not necessarily future indicator. Opportunities in motions getting out of whack.
    09:07 Crowds' wisdom helps stock market with emotions.
    11:57 ETFs offer various stock baskets for investors.
    13:34 Hot sectors attract money, driving market returns.
    17:19 Embrace dollar cost averaging to amplify returns.
    21:21 Investing requires patience, strategy, and valuation knowledge.
    23:52 Series wrapping up, back to basics investing.
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    • 29 min
    IFB349: Stock Splits, Diversification, and European Markets

    IFB349: Stock Splits, Diversification, and European Markets

    Welcome to Episode 349 of the Investing for Beginners Podcast! In this episode, Dave and Andrew delve into the fascinating world of investing, addressing listener questions on topics ranging from stock splits to portfolio diversification. They share insights on maintaining interest in investing, the impact of liking the players in your portfolio, and the importance of finding what works best for your individual time commitments. Stay tuned as they discuss the upcoming stock split for Chipotle, the European stock market, and the structure of a novice investor's journey. Plus, valuable advice on diversifying investments, moving into ETFs or index funds, and maximizing returns. Let's dive into this episode filled with informative content for all levels of investors.
    00:00 Gradually sold Wells Fargo stock, reinvested profit.
    05:48 Consider VTI or SPY for investments.
    09:18 Maximizing returns depends on stock diversification.
    10:13 Diversify portfolio, expect performance variations over time.
    14:13 Beginners should focus on investing more money.
    19:13 Timing of stock purchase doesn't significantly matter.
    22:35 Missed deadline; impact of trading options.
    23:58 Agree on reasons, maybe also cynical motives.
    29:29 Prioritized investing based on life stage, adjusted routines.
    31:20 Building knowledge through consistent dedicated time management.
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    • 38 min

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