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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.

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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.

    IFB344: Understanding Business Cycles and Fundamentals

    IFB344: Understanding Business Cycles and Fundamentals

    Welcome to episode 344 of The Investing For Beginners Podcast. I'm your host Dave, joined as always by Andrew. Today, we're diving deep into investment strategies tailored for beginners and seasoned investors alike. Our focus takes a sharp turn towards industries that are often overlooked due to pessimism but may offer valuable opportunities for the mean-reverting cyclical trends.
    00:00 Beginner's podcast praised, planning brokerage investments, seeking advice.
    04:31 Buy partial shares; bypass need for full shares.
    07:05 Buy more shares of familiar, strong companies.
    10:22 Simplicity in stock screening can yield ideas.
    13:15 Choose low-expense index funds for better returns.
    17:32 Common stock valuation metrics depend on context.
    19:52 Understanding insurance terms is crucial for valuation.
    24:47 Buying in pessimistic industry, reversion to mean.
    28:29 Read financials, analyze earnings calls for insight.
    29:19 Encouraging thanks for questions, keep sending them.
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    • 34 min
    Back to Basics: Identifying Value Traps and Bankruptcy Signals

    Back to Basics: Identifying Value Traps and Bankruptcy Signals

    Welcome to a new episode of The Investing For Beginners Podcast where we continue our engaging Back to the Basics series. Join us every Thursday for insightful discussions on foundational investment topics. This week, we dive into the murky waters of bankruptcies and value traps, helping you navigate these treacherous scenarios in the investing world. Hosts Dave and Andrew, our resident bankruptcy expert, bring their knowledge to the forefront, illuminating what bankruptcy really means for investors, how to spot value traps, and strategies to protect your portfolio from total loss. Whether it's assessing interest coverage ratios or scrutinizing revenue trends, they're here to provide the tools you need to invest with a margin of safety.
    00:00 Stock ownership risky, bondholders get priority in bankruptcy.
    03:44 Enron scandal's impact on stock market fears.
    09:00 Debt management crucial for company financial health.
    10:57 Interest coverage ratio measures company's ability to pay.
    14:12 High dividend yield, declining revenues, negative earnings.
    18:11 GameStop and Macy's face declining revenue.
    20:49 Start with simple rules, then dive deeper.
    23:22 Develop checklist for better investment decision-making.
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    • 29 min
    IFB343:Investing in Nvidia and Tech's Value Chain - Risks and Opportunities

    IFB343:Investing in Nvidia and Tech's Value Chain - Risks and Opportunities

    Hello and welcome to The Investing For Beginners Podcast, episode 343. I'm Andrew, with my co-host, Dave, and today we delve into the prudent world of investing with a margin of safety.

    In this episode, we'll unveil the robust characteristics of stable companies that offer consistent dividends, exploring their often overlooked but critical role in a balanced portfolio. We discuss the allure of Nvidia, a tech titan whose stock value surge sparks a debate on valuation and investment strategy.

    We examine the wisdom of paying premiums for stalwart companies like Microsoft and Visa and share our perspectives on the steadfast dividend aristocrats and kings, which many income investors favor for their reliable performance.
    00:00 Invest regularly, avoid timing the market.
    06:35 Challenging to evaluate stock with emotional attachment.
    10:02 Individual companies should be evaluated differently for investment.
    11:51 Steady growth in Visa can yield returns.
    15:13 Dividend aristocrats and kings are solid companies.
    19:37 Unsustainable high dividend payout ratios can lead to problems.
    21:56 Interest in Nvidia due to semiconductor industry.
    23:44 Technology enabling AI acceleration, driving Nvidia's growth.
    27:44 Conflicted view on Nvidia's potential success.
    30:47 Balancing risk in tech investments, consider Nvidia's suppliers.
    33:39 End of conversation. Keep sending great questions.
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    • 39 min
    Back to Basics: Understanding Mr. Market's Behavior for Successful Investing

    Back to Basics: Understanding Mr. Market's Behavior for Successful Investing

    Welcome back to another episode of The Investing For Beginners Podcast, where we dive deep into the essentials of investing to help you become a savvier market participant. Today, we’re continuing our "Back to the Basics" series with a fascinating discussion about the concept of Mister Market, a term coined by Benjamin Graham, the mentor of Warren Buffett.
    Our hosts, Andrew and Dave, will guide us through understanding Mister Market's role as a temperamental business broker whose daily price quotes can stir emotions and create opportunities for investors. They'll share insights into separating stock performance from business facts, forming independent opinions away from prevailing narratives, and maintaining a healthy detachment from market hysteria.
    Join us as Andrew and Dave break down the fine line between market noise and actionable investment signals, explore historical cases where going against the herd paid off, and remind us of the importance of focusing on a company's financial health when evaluating its stock. So, put on your thinking cap, and get ready for some valuable investing wisdom. Let's get started!
    00:00 Mister Market is a chaotic, persuasive figure.
    03:26 Market fluctuates, hold onto valued businesses.
    06:47 Focus on financials, not market speculation.
    10:07 Market sentiment shifts, seize opportunity in drops.
    14:15 Challenging narrative biases to seize investment opportunities.
    17:13 External influences shape critical thinking and perception.
    19:36 Research, positive financials, customer confidence in American Express.
    25:21 Separate stock movement from business performance, think independently.
    26:26 Read annual reports, form independent business thoughts. Pay attention to financial data, avoid emotional narratives.
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    • 33 min
    IFB342: Benefits of Individual Investing - Compounding, Lower Fees, and Long-term Perspectives

    IFB342: Benefits of Individual Investing - Compounding, Lower Fees, and Long-term Perspectives

    Hello and welcome to The Investing for Beginners Podcast, episode 342. Today, we'll dive deep into the nuanced world of REITs, as hosts Andrew and Dave shed light on the benefits, challenges, and strategies for investing in this unique asset class. Are you looking to enhance your portfolio's dividend potential, or maybe you're trying to understand the complexities of funds from operations? We've got you covered.
    A hot topic in this episode is the impact of interest rates, the ongoing work-from-home movement, and the weighty influence of political scenarios on your investment strategy. With elections around the corner, we’ll explore whether it’s prudent to adjust your financial sails or stay the course.
    We also answer Cheryl's pressing question about the logic behind dedicating a portion of your portfolio to REITs, diving into the sage advice of Benjamin Graham on diversification. Plus, we provide a word of caution to those looking to pinpoint that perfect REIT ETF or stock.
    Additionally, Jeff, a listener approaching retirement, seeks advice on optimizing his investment options, including a 401k and a Walmart stock plan. We’ll break down the merits of maximizing employer matches and the advantages of Roth IRAs as part of a retirement strategy.
    We’re not just looking at the macro picture; we also dissect the psychology of managing stock positions. Hear from Andrew as he compares holding onto successful stocks with keeping a star basketball player on your team.

    And for individual investors, we discuss the compelling advantages you hold over the big financial institutions, highlighting real-life success stories to fuel your investment journey.
    00:00 Maximize 401k, consider rebalancing, evaluate investment options.
    03:08 Managing Wells Fargo stock in 401K.
    06:33 Invest in index funds for success and relaxation.
    13:07 Invest in smaller companies for big returns.
    16:23 Political power doesn't impact stock market returns.
    19:16 Wait and see before making decisions.
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    24:58 REITs offer great dividends, but face challenges.
    29:31 Evaluate selling shares, consider investment returns, forecast future.
    32:01 I'm wary of losing life savings. Sell = sad lie.

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    • 39 min
    Back to Basics: The Power of Dollar Cost Averaging

    Back to Basics: The Power of Dollar Cost Averaging

    Welcome to the latest episode of the Investing for Beginners podcast! In this episode, Dave and Andrew dive deep into the concept of dollar cost averaging (DCA) and timing the stock market. They discuss the benefits of DCA, its role in establishing good investing habits, and the challenges of timing the market. They explore how emotions and various investor agendas impact stock prices, the importance of a long-term mindset, and offer practical advice for setting up DCA and avoiding the temptation to time the market. Tune in for insightful and practical tips that can help you navigate the complexities of investing and improve your investment strategies.
    00:00 Dollar cost averaging establishes investing habit.
    03:52 Invest when comfortable, invest now, uncertain future.
    07:05 Maximize 401K match, then prioritize personal retirement.
    12:04 Markets unpredictable, expect both drops and jumps.
    13:44 Market complexities impact personal and company fortunes.
    16:42 Investing in the market has various strategies.
    19:55 "Long-term mindset, dollar cost averaging key."
    22:50 "Monthly dollar cost averaging for investing simplicity."
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Short and not so sweet

As a total novice when it comes to investing I was caught by the name and decided to give this podcast a chance. Unfortunately it lacks both style and substance.

The introduction was a warning sign that this was not a well thought out or professional production. Delivered in a monotone, staccato, almost robotic voice I felt that if the intro was this dull it didn't bode well for the rest.

The gentleman presenting sound completely unenthusiastic, presenting in the same monotone form as the introduction. The sound quality is poor with reverb and echo - particularly from the guests - making it difficult to discern what they're saying.

In terms of substance this is simply not for beginners. At all. A myriad of terminology and abbreviations were used in the first 15 minutes which I was unfamiliar with. The format was to answer a question posed by an alleged beginner without introduction or background. How is a novice supposed to understand the question?

The hosts never went so far as to even give their backgrounds. Who are they? Why should we listen to their advice? What experience have they? How much have they made investing? Beginners are unlikely to be familiar with them so some sort of background should be a prerequisite.

While these guys might know the subject matter they have no idea how to teach or script, produce and present a podcast.

Avoid.

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