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Money is hard to make, keep, and control—and almost everyone gets it wrong sometimes. Now, ex-Wall Street trader Jared Dillian is here to talk to you about money: from sorting out your personal finances to killing it on the stock market and everything in between. If you want to own your life—instead of borrowing or renting it—you need to start listening today.
Music: Rylan Taggart - Lost Secret
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Episode 382: The Private Equity Bubble Is Poised to Pop
In episode 382, Jared discusses why he thinks private equity is one of the biggest bubbles of all time, as well as Roaring Kitty’s blatant market manipulation with GameStop, Donald Trump, where to begin your investment journey, and an outlet for market junkies. He also dives into the mailbag to tackle concerns such as cash positions, money market funds, and paying taxes on gains before addressing the week ahead, including payrolls and the upcoming Fed meeting.
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1:12 — Market headlines
5:01 — Investing: beginner to market junkie
7:52 — Private equity and gold
13:45 — The week ahead -
Episode 381: Reddit Rabbit Hole Vol. I: Personal Finance & Clogged Cats
People pour their hearts out on Reddit. In episode 381, Jared and Cameron tap into personal finance subreddits, addressing questions about payday loan apps, when to repair your vehicle versus buying a new one, mortgages and retirement, negotiating for a higher salary, steps to achieving financial comfort, and… clogged cats?
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Episode 380: Crypto, Google, & the AI Valley of Despair
Anytime a new technology is developed, there's an initial hype phase where money pours into the space, which leads to overinvestment and malinvestment. Then you enter the Valley of Despair before getting a second bull market years down the line. In episode 380, Jared clarifies why we may be close to completing the first runup in AI, why crypto has no place in the Awesome Portfolio, why he’s so bearish on Google, the 2024 election, and more.
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Episode 379: The Coffee Debate (#DaveRamseyWouldntApprove)
Would you have more money if you didn’t buy coffee? Perhaps marginally more, but it’s a rounding error in the grand scheme of things. Stop focusing on the little things that don’t matter. Buying coffee is peewee stuff that just does not matter, and you have these so-called financial “experts” focused on this kind of stuff, alienating everyone in the process. There are so many other things you should be focusing on to improve your financial well-being.
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Episode 378: Do You Create Wealth?
Having money in stocks and mutual funds that perform well doesn’t mean you’re creating wealth. In that case, you’re just a passenger along for the ride on the back of someone else. Creating wealth could mean starting a business or showing up to work and producing value that exceeds what you are paid. In episode 378, Jared discusses the difference between creating and destroying wealth, as well as the president’s impact on the US economy.
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Episode 377: The Three Biggest Financial Decisions You Will Ever Make
No, it’s not choosing the right mutual fund to invest in or opting for a 15-year mortgage instead of a 30-year one. Not even paying off all your credit cards cracks the top three. The three biggest financial decisions you will ever make include choosing the right person to marry, your career, and where to live. In episode 377, Jared breaks down why these choices are so crucial to get right—because getting them wrong can do serious damage in the long run.
Customer Reviews
Solid financial advice with stories to make you laugh
Jared has a great way of weaving together advice and life stories to help you make good financial decisions and make you laugh at the same time!
Interesting perspective
Jared has some great ideas on how to create wealth while enjoying life. However, I completely disagree with his awesome portfolio strategy. Based on his comments on other podcasts, I would not be surprised if he has massaged the data to inflate its success rate.
This guy have b@lls and he@rt.
Jarred really puts him self out there with authentic vies and thoughts. You don't need to agree with him on everything, but you can appreciate his thought process and courage to speak it out.