Stock Dirty to Me: A Podcast for Beginner Investors

Phil Better
Stock Dirty to Me: A Podcast for Beginner Investors

Stock Dirty to Me is the #1 Stock Market show for everyday investors to learn how to understand the Stock Market, and how to realize their dreams. Coming straight from the Stock Market for Beginners Facebook Group each week hosted by Tony Szymanski, Host of the Stock Bros Podcast, Millionaire Money Mentor Lloyd Ross, and Podcast Mogul Phil Better as they tackle the news of the week!

  1. 24 JAN

    Building Your First Investment Portfolio: Practical Steps and Common Mistakes to Avoid

    In this episode, host Phil Better guides beginners through building their first investment portfolio. From setting financial goals to avoiding common mistakes, this episode provides practical steps for starting your investing journey. Key Topics Covered: - Setting investment goals and their importance - Understanding portfolio basics - The 3-fund portfolio strategy - Choosing your first investments - Portfolio management techniques - Common beginner mistakes to avoid Main Points: 1. Goal Setting - Start with a $10,000 goal - Define short-term and long-term financial objectives - Align goals with investment choices 2. Portfolio Basics - Stocks: High growth potential with higher risk - Bonds: Stability with lower risk - Index funds/ETFs: Diversification benefits 3. Recommended 3-Fund Portfolio Split: - 50% Total stock market index funds - 30% Total international stock market index funds - 20% Total bond market index funds 4. Portfolio Management Strategies: - Regular rebalancing - Dollar-cost averaging - Long-term thinking approach - Automated contributions 5. Common Mistakes to Avoid: - Market timing - Lack of diversification - Emotional reactions to volatility - Chasing trends Special Offer: Magic Mind Focus Shot - 45% discount on bundles Available at: magicmind.com/stockdirtygen Next Episode Preview: Exploring beginner-friendly investing tools, apps, and platforms Additional Notes: - Phil shares personal story about burnout in 2020 - Emphasizes importance of "mental wealth" - Recommends writing down personal investing code Contact/Follow: Stay tuned for weekly episodes on investing strategies and wealth building tips.

    12 min
  2. 22 JAN

    Beginner Investor’s Library: Key Books for Stock Market Success

    In this debut episode of Stock Dirty 2 Me, host Phil Better breaks down seven must-read books that can transform any beginner into a savvy investor. From Warren Buffett's favorite reads to modern classics on the psychology of money, this episode provides a comprehensive roadmap for building long-term wealth through smart investing. Key Books Discussed: - The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham - Uncommon Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Phil Fisher - A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel - One Up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch - The Essays of Warren Buffett - Think and Grow Rich - The Psychology of Money Episode Highlights: - Why these specific books are crucial for building a strong investment foundation - How to apply Warren Buffett's investment principles to your strategy - The importance of understanding both the technical and psychological aspects of investing - Practical tips for incorporating these books into your learning journey - Why investing is a marathon, not a sprint Special Offer: Listeners can get 45% off Magic Mind's focus and sleep shots bundle at magicmind.com/stockdirtyjan Key Takeaway: Success in investing doesn't require complex strategies – it's about understanding the basics, developing the right mindset, and committing to continuous learning. Next Steps: Vote in the Spotify poll to share which book you'll read first and join the conversation about building wealth through smart investing. Follow Stock Dirty 2 Me for more episodes packed with practical investment wisdom for beginners!

    14 min
  3. 11/09/2024

    Discovering the Stock Market with Jake Feffer

    Episode Summary: In this captivating episode of "Stock Dirty 2 Me," host Phil Better sits down with veteran investor Jake Feffer, Managing Director at Chek Capital Management. Jake brings a wealth of knowledge with over 23 years of experience in the investment world. Together, they discuss Jake’s journey from the tech boom of the 90s to his current strategies in value investing and his role at Chek Capital. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the stock market and learn proven, long-term investment strategies. Timestamps: - [00:00:00] Welcome and Introduction - [00:01:04] Jake Feffer’s Early Interest in Investing - [00:02:00] Breaking into the Industry: From Rejections to Morgan Stanley - [00:03:28] Experience at Charles Schwab and Early Challenges - [00:04:07] First Stock Investment: Smith Micro Software - [00:06:05] Key Factors in Evaluating Stocks - [00:09:31] Importance of Investing for the Long Haul - [00:14:35] Role and Philosophy at Chek Capital Management - [00:18:21] Future Vision and Long-Term Goals in Investing - [00:22:56] Closing Remarks and Contact Information Guest Bio: **Jake Feffer** is the Managing Director at Chek Capital Management, a firm that manages over $1.7 billion in assets. With a solid background in environmental studies and a keen eye for financial planning, Jake has over two decades of experience in the stock market. He has filled various roles, from financial advisor to independent investment advisor, and brings insightful perspectives on value investing. His approach is rooted in rigorous analysis and a deep understanding of market dynamics, making him a respected voice in the investment community. Key Takeaways: 1. **Long-Term Focus**: Understanding the importance of long-term investment and patience. 2. **Value Investing Principles**: How to identify quality stocks and the significance of value-driven investment strategies. 3. **Management Integrity**: The importance of assessing a company’s management for honest communication and reliable leadership. 4. **Continuous Learning**: The necessity of staying informed through reading and market analysis. 5. **Emotional Discipline**: Keeping emotions in check to make rational investment decisions. Resources and Links: - **Books Mentioned**: - *The Intelligent Investor* by Benjamin Graham - *Snowball* by Alice Schroeder - *Poor Charlie's Almanac* about Charlie Munger - *Invent and Wander* by Jeff Bezos - **Warren Buffett's Shareholder Letters**: [Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letters](https://www.berkshirehathaway.com/letters/letters.html) ## Call to Action: Enjoyed the episode? Make sure to subscribe to "Stock Dirty 2 Me" for more insights from industry experts. Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform and share this episode with friends who are passionate about investing! ## SEO Keywords: Investment strategies, value investing, long-term investment, stock market insights, Chek Capital Management, financial advisor, investment management, Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham, stock brokers, financial planning. ---

    24 min

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Stock Dirty to Me is the #1 Stock Market show for everyday investors to learn how to understand the Stock Market, and how to realize their dreams. Coming straight from the Stock Market for Beginners Facebook Group each week hosted by Tony Szymanski, Host of the Stock Bros Podcast, Millionaire Money Mentor Lloyd Ross, and Podcast Mogul Phil Better as they tackle the news of the week!

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