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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.

    Sales, AI, and Entrepreneurship: A Conversation with Braden Dennis of Finchat.io

    Sales, AI, and Entrepreneurship: A Conversation with Braden Dennis of Finchat.io

    Dave: Hello, eager investors! Welcome back to The Investing For Beginners Podcast. I'm Dave.
    Andrew: And I'm Andrew. In today’s episode, we're thrilled to welcome Braden Dennis, the innovative mind behind Finchat, a pioneering firm at the intersection of AI and equity research.
    Dave: Braden's going to share the origin story of Finchat, the significance of fundamental research in investing, and how the company is transforming financial data accessibility for professional investors.
    Andrew: He's not just a founder; Braden is a testament to the power of passion and grit in entrepreneurship. Starting from simple no-code tools, he has grown Finchat into a partner of multi-billion dollar hedge funds.
    Dave: From the potential of AI to change the business landscape to the challenges of startup funding, Braden's insights are invaluable. And for those wondering about entering the tech world without coding expertise, he has some game-changing advice.
    Andrew: Prepare for a wealth of knowledge on tech investments, market bubbles, and the entrepreneurial spirit. Let's dive right in with Braden Dennis.
    00:00 Always knew I was passionate about success.
    06:17 Investors share data and insights online analysis.
    09:36 Chemical engineer turns to online stock trading.
    13:35 Compete for attention, stand out by asking.
    15:55 Co-founder impressed by success with poor product.
    20:24 LinkedIn post goes viral, touts Finchat over Bloomberg.
    23:12 Venturing into high risk for big returns.
    27:37 AI redefining equity research for professional investors.
    28:46 Request graphs and lists for retrieval purposes.
    32:48 Buffett ready for important decisions, advocating AI.
    37:08 Tech company cash flow projections exceed expectations.
    41:25 Investors must discern hype from real potential.
    43:16 Start now, save money, be entrepreneurial. Find me @BradoCapital, Canadian Investor podcast, Finchat IO.
    45:37 Sign off with emphasis on investing safely.
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    Back to the Basics: History of the Stock Market + The Power of Compounding

    Back to the Basics: History of the Stock Market + The Power of Compounding

    In this episode of The Investing For Beginners Podcast, Dave and Andrew dive into the history of the stock market and the power of compounding. They explore the origins of the stock market, discussing its endurance through major global events and emphasizing its significance as a platform for investing in businesses. They break down the concept of compounding, likening it to a snowball effect and highlighting its potential to grow wealth over time. Drawing from examples like Warren Buffett and Apple, they drive home the importance of understanding the market's history and the potential of long-term investing. Tune in for valuable insights into building wealth through investing and the magic of compounding.
    00:00 Stock market is not a magical gamble.
    04:38 Stock ownership carries benefits and responsibilities.
    07:27 Stock market loves drama, but follows businesses.
    12:19 Stock market history repeats, guiding investment decisions.
    13:49 Understanding stock market basics key for success.
    18:16 Compounding interest builds wealth through multiplication.
    21:21 Small percent changes can greatly affect returns.
    26:19 Seek learning, find mentors, and be patient.
    26:57 Learn, be patient, find solid investments. Avoid fads.
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    • 33 min
    IFB338: From Valuing Companies to Picking Brokers: Essential Advice for New Investors

    IFB338: From Valuing Companies to Picking Brokers: Essential Advice for New Investors

    Welcome to episode 338 of The Investing For Beginners Podcast! This is your host Dave, with co-host Andrew, and we've got a value-packed episode for you today.

    We're breaking down the ins and outs of dollar cost averaging, comparing our philosophies to the likes of investing greats Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. Plus, we tackle a critical question—how to figure out a stock's valuation and whether it's over or undervalued, demystifying free cash flows and market expectations.

    Discover the best beginner-friendly stockbroker firms, understand the benefits of ETFs like VTI and SPY, and learn the practical steps to kickstart your investment journey.

    We're delivering key insights on DCFs for company valuations while also touching on the essential resources and practices you need to master the art of investing.

    So if you're ready to level up your investing game and find clarity amidst the market noise, you've come to the right place. Let's dive right in!
    00:00 Research fees, ease of fund transfer important.
    05:34 ETF options: VTI for US market, SPY for S&P 500.
    07:20 Invest in ETFs for lower stress, fees.
    13:21 Company value tied to cash flows, market expectations.
    15:00 Using DCFs to estimate company value. Applying margin of safety to account for biases.
    18:26 Businesses have life cycles, uncertain to predict.
    23:01 Tools for financial analysis and note-taking.
    24:15 Dig deep into company growth; inventory-sales disconnect.
    29:41 Invest first hour of your day in yourself.
    32:27 Consistent investing can protect from market fluctuations.
    33:51 Diversifying investments through regular dollar cost averaging.
    37:16 Concluding conversation with insightful and hopeful answers.
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    • 42 min
    Back to Basics: What is Your Dream? What is Your Why?

    Back to Basics: What is Your Dream? What is Your Why?

    Welcome to the "Investing for Beginners" podcast, where we dive deep into the world of investing. In this episode, Dave and Andrew discuss the crucial aspect of knowing your "why" when it comes to investing. They emphasize the importance of understanding your motivations and goals before diving into the stock market. The hosts share their personal experiences and provide practical tips for listeners to define their own "why." From setting a commitment to investing to the power of compound interest, they unpack the fundamental steps for creating a strong foundation in investing. Join us as we explore the significance of having a clear vision and purpose in your investment journey.
    00:00 Approach stock trading based on your goals.
    04:12 Importance of having a plan and motivation.
    08:00 Manage risk, choose real estate or stocks.
    10:15 Diverse ways to grow wealth and invest.
    15:44 Inspiring people to achieve financial freedom.
    19:09 Share with close ones to be accountable.
    20:04 Start with $50, grow over time.
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    • 26 min
    IFB337: Investing with a Margin of Safety: A Strategic Approach

    IFB337: Investing with a Margin of Safety: A Strategic Approach

    Welcome back to The Investing For Beginners Podcast, this is episode 337, and I'm your host Dave, along with co-host Andrew. Today we delve into the intricacies of stock prices and their movement—or lack thereof. Andrew kicks things off by discussing why stocks might stagnate due to reasons such as overpaying and uncertain prospects, while I'll touch on how some companies might just slip under the radar, creating illiquidity in trading.
    In this episode, we'll also unpack the meaty concept of a stock's terminal value, with a nod to tech giants like Walmart and Apple, and talk about how expectations for future growth can hugely influence stock returns – thinking about companies like Zoom and Peloton during the pandemic.
    As we weave through these topics, we'll tackle the big question many of you have: should your hard-earned money go into a high-yield savings account or an index fund? It's all about what you're saving for and your timeline - we'll guide you through these choices, from short-term goals like a house or a car, to long-term plans such as retirement, highlighting the importance of dollar-cost averaging.
    We're also hitting on the rapid price escalations of companies like PayPal and Nvidia, and what it means to "grow into their valuations." Plus, we have an audience question from Rachel about the sometimes puzzling differences between depreciation and amortization on cash flow and income statements. We'll clear the air on that, so you understand the impact on a company's financial health without getting bogged down in the numbers.
    And remember, as Einstein said, "Make it as simple as it needs to be and no simpler." Are you ready to demystify investing? Let's get into it!
    00:00 Investing in stocks needs long-term time horizon.
    05:24 Time in market beats timing market, habitually invest.
    06:26 Consistently invest in market for long-term benefit.
    11:23 Accounting principles: balancing revenues, costs, and statements.
    13:59 Income statement items explained including non-cash expenses.
    16:33 Buyers knew company's greatness; uncertainty about future.
    19:55 Finance industry values long-term prospects of stocks.
    24:02 Anticipation of revenue growth drives stock prices up.
    27:37 Active investing requires diligence and attention to detail.
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    • 34 min
    IFB336: Navigating Investment Strategies - Diversification vs. Sector Focus

    IFB336: Navigating Investment Strategies - Diversification vs. Sector Focus

    Welcome to The Investing for Beginners Podcast, I'm Dave, joined by Andrew. In episode 336, we tackle the myths around imitating investment giants like Warren Buffett and emphasize forging your own path in the financial markets.
    We debate the merits of diversification vs. selecting top-tier businesses, with Andrew sharing his personal investment principals and sectors to avoid. We also examine the intricacies of capital spending and R&D investments, underscoring the success stories of Microsoft and Apple to illustrate our points.
    Later, we discuss evaluating management quality and competitive edge in the market, sprinkling in resources like Michael Porter's literature and "Seven Powers" by Hamilton Helmer for those wanting a deeper understanding.
    For our beginners, we stress starting small, using trusted brokers, and keeping a long-term mindset. We advocate for learning the ropes of the stock market gradually, reassuring you that everyone makes mistakes along the way.
    So buckle up for a straightforward, wisdom-packed episode aimed at helping newcomers navigate the investment landscape with confidence. Let's get started!
    00:00 Approach investing as a lifelong learning journey.
    03:54 Experience stock market by investing wisely.
    09:38 Tech dominates market, diversify for best returns.
    13:06 Diversified portfolio focused on individual stock performance.
    14:44 Focus on finding best business, not sectors.
    20:13 R&D is crucial for creating new products.
    21:58 Compare margins and spending to revenue growth.
    27:23 Incorporating stock analysis into long-term investment strategy.
    29:30 Evaluate business management by measuring financial performance.
    32:18 Analyze performance, compare numbers in retail industry.
    35:16 Encouraging sign-off after discussing awesome book.
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