Two Quants and a Financial Planner

Excess Returns

Two Quants and a Financial Planner bridges the worlds of investing and financial planning to help investors achieve their long-term goals. Join Matt Zeigler, Jack Forehand and Justin Carbonneau as they cover a wide range of investing and financial planning topics that impact all of us and discuss how we can apply them in the real world to achieve the best outcomes in our financial lives.

  1. 8 НОЯБ.

    The Most Underutilized Concept in Investing | Four Lessons from Michael Mauboussin

    In this episode, we kick off our book project, "The Most Important Investing Lesson: What the World’s Best Investors Would Teach You", with a deep dive into the ideas of Michael Mauboussin. We explore his most enduring lessons—concepts that have reshaped how we think about investing, decision making, and life. From base rates to expectations investing, we unpack how Mauboussin’s frameworks can help investors build better models of the world and make more rational, probabilistic decisions. Main topics covered: Why base rates are the most underused yet powerful tool in investing and life How to apply expectations investing and reverse engineer stock prices Why multiples are not valuation and how to earn the right to use shortcuts Understanding the paradox of skill and why luck matters more when everyone is good Lessons investors can apply across fields like business, sports, and personal decision making How humility, reference classes, and feedback loops improve judgment Reflections on learning, writing, and how AI tools are changing the creative process Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and the idea behind the book 04:00 Michael Mauboussin on base rates and decision making 10:00 Expectations investing and reversing the valuation process 19:00 Multiples are not valuation—understanding shortcuts 28:00 The paradox of skill and why luck matters more than we think 38:00 How to apply these ideas in investing and life 45:00 Closing thoughts and audience feedback on the book project

    47 мин.
  2. 30 ИЮН.

    QE Myths. Free Trade Lies. Fatal Mistakes | 12 Great Investors Share Their Most Unpopular Beliefs

    Some of the most insightful investment conversations start with a single question: “What do you believe that most of your peers disagree with?” In this episode of Excess Returns, Jack Forehand and Matt Zeigler dive into 11 controversial investing takes—from QE and technical analysis to macro obsession and fee structures. You’ll hear nuanced perspectives from top investors who challenge conventional wisdom, and you might even find yourself rethinking your own beliefs. 🧠 This is a fast-paced, thought-provoking ride through the investment ideas most likely to start a debate at your next finance happy hour. Topics Covered: Why QE may always be inflationary (Andy Constan) The case for separating advice fees from asset management fees (Rick Ferri) Why trimming and adding to positions might be a waste of time (Chris Mayer) A defense of free trade in a protectionist world (Jared Dillian) Why turnover isn't always a bad thing (Travis Prentice) Multidisciplinary investing vs. deep specialization (Cameron Dawson vs. Katie Stockton) When it’s OK to override your quant model (Joe Gubler) The trap of emulating famous investors (Rupert Mitchell) The entertainment vs. value tradeoff of macro (David Giroux) Rethinking shareholder primacy in today’s political landscape (Peter Atwater) Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & Why QE is Inflationary (Andy Constan) 07:20 - Separate Fees for Advice & Management (Rick Ferri) 11:00 - No Trimming or Trading Around Positions (Chris Mayer) 15:30 - AI Will Be a Net Positive (Andrew Cohen) 19:00 - The Case for Free Trade (Jared Dillian) 23:30 - Turnover Isn't Always Bad (Travis Prentice) 27:00 - Multidisciplinary Investing (Cameron Dawson) 31:00 - Investing Solely on Technicals (Katie Stockton) 34:00 - Overriding the Quant Model (Joe Gubler) 41:00 - Don’t Try to Be the Next Buffett (Rupert Mitchell) 44:00 - Macro Doesn’t Always Add Value (David Giroux) 48:00 - Shareholders Don’t Come First Anymore (Peter Atwater)

    52 мин.

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Two Quants and a Financial Planner bridges the worlds of investing and financial planning to help investors achieve their long-term goals. Join Matt Zeigler, Jack Forehand and Justin Carbonneau as they cover a wide range of investing and financial planning topics that impact all of us and discuss how we can apply them in the real world to achieve the best outcomes in our financial lives.

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