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What Works on Wall Street Podcast

by Jim O'Shaughnessy

Hosted by Jim O’Shaughnessy, author and legendary investor (Forbes.com), the goal of the What Works on Wall Street podcast is to make the sometimes arcane-sounding language of the investment world more simple and approachable for our listeners. In each episode, Jim talks openly with professional investors (portfolio managers, analysts, researchers, authors) who are willing to share what they’ve learned with you. Learn more and stay up-to-date at osam.com/podcast

Copyright: Copyright © O'Shaughnessy Asset Management, LLC. All rights reserved.

Episodes

Helping Advisors with ESG Challenges (EP.13)

33m · Published 31 Mar 09:30

Jim O’Shaughnessy and OSAM PM Travis Fairchild discuss Travis’ recent paper on ESG. The discussion focuses on using Custom Indexing and technology to solve many of the challenges advisors face in aligning client portfolios with unique client values.

The Case for Small Cap Stocks

38m · Published 16 Sep 09:30

OSAM Portfolio Manager Travis Fairchild and Associate Jamie Catherwood come on to discuss their April paper titled ‘The Historic Opportunity in Small Cap Stocks’

The Factor Archives: Value (EP.11)

35m · Published 24 Feb 10:30

Price is one of the most predictive determinants of future alpha and investors have recognized this since the first value fund was founded in 1779. While market environments and the methods of equity valuation have changed, the concept of purchasing stocks at discounted prices has persisted for centuries.

The Factor Archives: Shareholder Yield (EP.10)

23m · Published 18 Dec 10:30

Although buybacks are constantly in the news, they have benefitted investors for centuries. In this episode, Jim and Jamie discuss the relationship between capital allocation and returns, 17th century dividends, 18th century buybacks, and a time when government authorities mandated buyback programs in the U.S.

The Factor Archives: Momentum (EP.09)

54m · Published 14 Dec 10:30

Momentum is rooted in human nature and behavioral biases. This episode is a little different than other WWoWS episodes, as it was originally for guest Jamie Catherwood’s own history podcast, of which Jim was the first guest. However, enjoy this dive into the first ever book on behavioral finance. Find Jamie’s corresponding article here: https://osam.com/Commentary/the-factor-archives-momentum

ESG The Right Way (EP.08)

41m · Published 13 Dec 10:30

Jim O’Shaughnessy and OSAM PM Travis Fairchild discuss Travis’ recent paper on ESG. The discussion focuses on the right and wrong approaches to ESG, the Canvas platform, and how factor investing ties into ESG.

The Factor Archives: A History of Factor Investing (EP.07)

23m · Published 20 Nov 20:00

While they may not have been known by the same names, many modern investment factors have historical roots stretching back centuries.

Factors from Scratch (EP.06)

34m · Published 20 Sep 14:31

A look back, and forward, at how, when, and why factors work

Negative Equity, Veiled Value, and the Erosion of Price-to-Book (EP.05)

32m · Published 08 May 01:10

The price-to-book ratio has a problem. Accounting distortions are causing record numbers of U.S. companies to report negative book value and more and more cheap companies to be defined as expensive growth companies (Veiled Value Stocks).  Join us on this “What Works on Wall Street” podcast to learn more.

A Returns-Based Approach for Allocating U.S. Microcap into Equities Portfolios (EP.04)

23m · Published 01 Dec 13:58

“Traditional” asset allocation favors capacity-based frameworks that are overly-reliant on flawed market cap-weighted indexes. Also, that approach fails to make adjustments for investor risk tolerance or plan size. Investors who use a returns-based approach instead — adding Micro and Small Cap into the equities mix — can expect to see stronger returns and lower volatility. Join us on this “What Works on Wall Street” podcast to learn more...

What Works on Wall Street Podcast has 13 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 7:08:30. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 01:53.

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