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For years, two of the world's greatest investing minds, Skippy and Doogles, have debated their investing philosophies. They started recording their phone calls to bring that stock market wisdom to the masses. Buckle up, because you never know where these conversations might go, and what kind of priceless investment knowledge will soon hit your mentals.
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Skippy & Doogles Go To NewBraska
Skippy and Doogles TAKE OVER (but not really) the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders meeting in Omaha. We give you the run down on the dilly as it were.
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Debt La Soul is Dead
Doogles gets nostalgic about the Domino's 30 minute delivery guarantee. Skippy spits wisdom about debt and money from the book Letters to My Son. Doogles continues the debt train talking about home mortgages and credit card charge offs. The episode wraps discussing how to comprehend compounding, and the state of Chinese real estate.
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Pretty Ricky’s What They Call Him
Skippy talks about how Americans throw away $68 million in change per year. He then gives out a research recommendation of an American utility. Doogles walks through a New York Times piece claiming that the boom and bust cycle is dead. Doogles finally finished the book Same as Ever and talks through the highlights. The episode wraps discussing the headache that is taxes in the US.
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Keep the Credit Where Credit’s Due
We kick off with a barrage of listener mail on women's basketball, retirement, and David Einhorn stock picks. Doogles brings us a recent Cliff Asness interview and parlays that into lessons from Jensen Huang of Nvidia. Skippy is saddened that Intel can't get out of its own way. The episode wraps with a sad case of someone selling their credit history for money and Peloton as the next great media company.
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Tap That Social Security, Baby
Skippy is surprised to learn that Nike stock is on a 50% drawdown...yet still not cheap. Doogles walks through a piece on winning by avoiding blunders. Skippy takes us to microcap nerd land through an interview with the author of the NoNameStocks blog. The episode wraps discussing fee based financial advisors and "volatility laundering".
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Absolutely Never Always Use Absolutes
Skippy and Doogles are amazed at DJT's ability to have no business and all the valuation. Skippy picks a fight over the investing book A Simple Path to Wealth. Doogles covers a tweet about joining Nvidia as a new grad in 2013. The episode wraps talking about Michael Saylor selling Microstrategy to buy bitcoin and an interview with Aswath Damodaran.
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Customer Reviews
Laugh & Learn
I’ve just recently become a listener of this weekly pod and guarantee you’ll laugh while learning about the world of investing. These two are fun and Cracker Jack smart with some varying strategies that don’t always align with one another. They obviously share a deep and respectful friendship. You may even learn a tip or two on how to honestly communicate from differing vantage points and life experiences. Look for gold nuggets as you listen.
Ton of fun
These podcasts are a great mix of all things investing; history of, political influence on, economics, real-world experience, data & insights from the industry. And oh yea, banter.
Great Insight
Very intelligent yet digestible content for the common stock market enthusiast. I always appreciate the simple breakdowns of more complex ideas and scenarios. Can’t wait for more great content! Good work!