Fast Follow Investor Brian Herriot
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The Fast Follow Investor Podcast studies smarter wealth building-strategies for the everyday investor and founder. It’s a “get rich smartly scheme”.
You know money basics. Your next challenge is building true wealth. Take the journey with me, your personal financial coach. Learn the Idols Framework for wealth-building, Fast Follow quantitative trend investing, and how monthly date nights lead to a deeper connection, more money, and living a well-intentioned life.
The Fast Follow Investor Podcast is a companion to the fastfollowinvestor.com blog. See you soon!
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#11 How Do I Know Which Investments Will Shine This Year?
Inflation is here. Stock and bonds are no longer the only game in town. If inflation sticks around, gold and commodities ETFs can help you achieve continued strong investment success. In this episode, I discuss a simple 2x2 matrix to help you understand the economic regime we're in and those investments that typically perform well in it.
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#10 What Eddie Izzard Taught Me About Investing for the Long-Term
Eddie Izzard is a favorite comedian of mine. He grew up in Europe, "where the history comes from". In this episode, I discuss how humans are not wired to think long-term. Yet thinking long-term is essential to invest well.
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#9 What is Behind the Name 'Fast Follow Investor'?
The name 'Fast Follow Investor' stems from the 'fast follower' technology start-up strategy. A fast follower is not an innovator. But when innovation takes off, the fast follower jumps in quickly.
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#8 How does Second-Level Thinking Help Me Invest?
The S&P 500 index drops by 20% and presents a unique stock buying opportunity. Should you do it?
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#7 Study Notable Life Stories and Find Yourself a Role Model
Ed Thorpe is a mathematical genius, but it's his approach to life that most impresses me.
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#6 How to Stay Calm and Cool When Investing
“Success in investing doesn’t correlate with IQ….what you need is the temperament to control the urges that get other people into trouble.” -Warren Buffett