1h 17 min

29. How an investing podcast should be and more with Skippy and Doogles The Seafarer Investor

    • Investissement

Happy new year! I'm back again in podcasting yay! The past few months has not been good to me but hey a new year signals a fresh start, am I right? So here I am starting the come back with a fantastic interview with not only one but two guests at the same time! I am having the dynamic duo based in the USA, Skippy and Doogles from the Skippy and Doogles talk about investing podcast. Our conversation about investing and personal finance was such a treat and fully charged with laughter and humor that I may warn is really contagious.
Timestamps:
-Who is Skippy and who is Doogles? which is which? (3:15)
-They talk how the podcast started and where it is now- the fun and authenticity in between. (4:30)
-How an investing podcast should be (07:20)
-They share about their individual investing styles and journeys. (10:54)
-Walking through the book Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham and why it isn't beginner friendly (15:37)
-Skippy and Doogles beginner books recommendations(19:31)
-Which type of people are best suited in investing in individual stocks? (22:09)
-Questions to ask yourself if investing in individual stocks are for you. Doogles gave an interesting take. (24:43)
-The dilemma in investing-not knowing whether you are good or not. (30:39)
-Skippy talks about the importance of process not outcomes in investing (34:41)
-How they approach portfolio allocation and weighing their bets (36:12)
-We talk a bit about Berkshire Hathaway (39:14)
-Skippy talks about his deep value investing style (43:48)
-Doogles now shares his own Long term momentum approach in investing (46:12)
-Doogles explains more about his Farfin model (49:35)
-Why Skippy loves Doogles' quantitative model even though it does not sound like it oftentimes (52:12)
-How Skippy avoids value traps (55:10)
-I asked Skippy and Doogles of their worst investing biases and how they cope with it (57:14)
-They both share how they handle their own personal finances in conjunction with their own investing styles (01:02:10)
-Skippy gives a great advice to young investors (01:05:54)
-Doogles shares about the simplex method in regards to making decisions. A powerful way to think about. (01:07:20)
-What keeps Skippy and Doogles awake at night and also hopeful in what the future will bring (01:11:04)
Skippy and Doogles talk about investing podcast- (https://open.spotify.com/show/7dLzzEleA0Ei9PpKfWqbT5?si=b969d889973b4c5d)
their substack- https://substack.com/profile/54967890-skippy-and-doogles
their twitter account- https://twitter.com/SkippyDoogles?s=20
Book recommendations mentioned in the episode:
Simple wealth, inevitable wealth by Nick Murray
Wealthy Barber by David Chilton
Good to great by Jim Collins
Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham
Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke
Reach out to me through my twitter account- https://twitter.com/TSFInvestor
and my email- seoshininvestor@gmail.com

Happy new year! I'm back again in podcasting yay! The past few months has not been good to me but hey a new year signals a fresh start, am I right? So here I am starting the come back with a fantastic interview with not only one but two guests at the same time! I am having the dynamic duo based in the USA, Skippy and Doogles from the Skippy and Doogles talk about investing podcast. Our conversation about investing and personal finance was such a treat and fully charged with laughter and humor that I may warn is really contagious.
Timestamps:
-Who is Skippy and who is Doogles? which is which? (3:15)
-They talk how the podcast started and where it is now- the fun and authenticity in between. (4:30)
-How an investing podcast should be (07:20)
-They share about their individual investing styles and journeys. (10:54)
-Walking through the book Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham and why it isn't beginner friendly (15:37)
-Skippy and Doogles beginner books recommendations(19:31)
-Which type of people are best suited in investing in individual stocks? (22:09)
-Questions to ask yourself if investing in individual stocks are for you. Doogles gave an interesting take. (24:43)
-The dilemma in investing-not knowing whether you are good or not. (30:39)
-Skippy talks about the importance of process not outcomes in investing (34:41)
-How they approach portfolio allocation and weighing their bets (36:12)
-We talk a bit about Berkshire Hathaway (39:14)
-Skippy talks about his deep value investing style (43:48)
-Doogles now shares his own Long term momentum approach in investing (46:12)
-Doogles explains more about his Farfin model (49:35)
-Why Skippy loves Doogles' quantitative model even though it does not sound like it oftentimes (52:12)
-How Skippy avoids value traps (55:10)
-I asked Skippy and Doogles of their worst investing biases and how they cope with it (57:14)
-They both share how they handle their own personal finances in conjunction with their own investing styles (01:02:10)
-Skippy gives a great advice to young investors (01:05:54)
-Doogles shares about the simplex method in regards to making decisions. A powerful way to think about. (01:07:20)
-What keeps Skippy and Doogles awake at night and also hopeful in what the future will bring (01:11:04)
Skippy and Doogles talk about investing podcast- (https://open.spotify.com/show/7dLzzEleA0Ei9PpKfWqbT5?si=b969d889973b4c5d)
their substack- https://substack.com/profile/54967890-skippy-and-doogles
their twitter account- https://twitter.com/SkippyDoogles?s=20
Book recommendations mentioned in the episode:
Simple wealth, inevitable wealth by Nick Murray
Wealthy Barber by David Chilton
Good to great by Jim Collins
Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham
Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke
Reach out to me through my twitter account- https://twitter.com/TSFInvestor
and my email- seoshininvestor@gmail.com

1h 17 min