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The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom

by By Andrew Sather and Dave Ahern | Stock Market Guide to Buying Stocks like

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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Episodes

Back to Basics: The Power of Dollar Cost Averaging

30m · Published 11 Apr 04:00
Welcome to the latest episode of the Investing for Beginners podcast! In this episode, Dave and Andrew dive deep into the concept of dollar cost averaging (DCA) and timing the stock market. They discuss the benefits of DCA, its role in establishing good investing habits, and the challenges of timing the market. They explore how emotions and various investor agendas impact stock prices, the importance of a long-term mindset, and offer practical advice for setting up DCA and avoiding the temptation to time the market. Tune in for insightful and practical tips that can help you navigate the complexities of investing and improve your investment strategies. 00:00 Dollar cost averaging establishes investing habit. 03:52 Invest when comfortable, invest now, uncertain future. 07:05 Maximize 401K match, then prioritize personal retirement. 12:04 Markets unpredictable, expect both drops and jumps. 13:44 Market complexities impact personal and company fortunes. 16:42 Investing in the market has various strategies. 19:55 "Long-term mindset, dollar cost averaging key." 22:50 "Monthly dollar cost averaging for investing simplicity." For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visitstockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected] DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple|Spotify|Google| Amazon|Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

IFB341: Navigating Stock Market Volatility - A Guide for Beginners

34m · Published 08 Apr 04:00
Welcome to another episode of The Investing For Beginners Podcast! I'm your host, Dave, joined by my co-host, Andrew. Today, in Episode 341, we dive into the chaotic world of the stock market and demystify how it often diverges from actual business performance. We bring back the story of Mr. Market, our quintessential persona that symbolizes the daily highs and lows on Wall Street, and how these swings don't always reflect a company's long-term value. In this episode, we discuss the importance of an investor's mindset that prioritizes a deep understanding of a business's fundamentals over reacting to market noises. To illustrate this, we share a compelling case study of Ajin, a company we held onto despite a worrying drop in stock price because we understood its strong underlying fundamentals and growth potential in the ever-evolving payments industry. We'll also tackle some of your burning questions about starting to invest later in life, like Gino, who's 45 and beginning from scratch. Don't worry, we've got practical steps for everyone, regardless of how much you can start with or how late in the game you are. As always, we encourage all our listeners to reach out via Shopify, Twitter, or email with your questions, and remember to check out episodes 43-47 if you're new to the market. 00:00 Investing is about long-term growth, not speculation. 06:24 Set budget, develop saving habit, open account. 08:55 Learning to handle volatility is crucial for growth. 12:17 Evaluating stocks versus ETFs for easier decision. 14:25 Stock investing: focus on long-term execution. 17:48 Stock performance tied to company fundamentals over time. 21:18 Cycle of hiring to spur company growth. 26:01 Long way to go for simplified payments. 28:44 Thank you for questions, send more. Today's show is sponsored by: Go tomonarchmoney.com/BEGINNERSfor an extended 30 day free trial! For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visitstockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected] DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple|Spotify|Google| Amazon|Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Back to Basics: Concentration vs Diversification - Crafting Your Investment Strategy

35m · Published 04 Apr 04:00
Andrew: Hello, everyone, and welcome to The Investing For Beginners Podcast. I'm your co-host Andrew, joined by Dave. Dave: Hi there, investors! Today's episode, Portfolio.wav, is jam-packed with investing essential—diversification. Andrew: We're discussing the delicate art of portfolio balance, starting with just a couple of solid picks, and the dangers of putting all your eggs in one basket. Dave: That's right. We'll share personal tales, including my own brush with over-concentration and lessons on not succumbing to investment FOMO. Andrew: Plus, we're thrilled to announce a weekly series focusing on the basics of stock investing. It's going to be an incredible journey! Dave: Tune in as we break down strategic diversification, the timing of portfolio expansion, and finding reassurance in your investment choices. Andrew: So, if you want to build a resilient portfolio tailored to your goals, you're in the right place. Dave: Let's get started and remember, always invest with a margin of safety. 00:00 Podcast: Basics of portfolio construction and diversification. 05:37 Diversified portfolio improves financial sector performance. 06:46 401K advice: diversify and fish where fruitful. 12:57 Focus on winners, limit diversification for growth. 15:21 Overcoming FOMO, emphasizing selective portfolio diversification. 18:46 Missed opportunities, learning from investment mistakes. 23:05 Most people limit investment at 20%. 24:24 Limit Berkshire Hathaway investment to 25-30%. 27:05 Start with best companies, expand strategically. 30:09 Promoting safety. Have a great week! Goodbye. For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visitstockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected] DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple|Spotify|Google| Amazon|Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

IFB340: The Pricing Power Debate and Investment Strategies for Beginners

44m · Published 01 Apr 04:00
Welcome back to The Investing For Beginners Podcast, I'm your host Dave, joined by Andrew, and you're listening to episode 340. Today, we're diving into the critical concept of pricing power and its role in defining a company's moat, especially in heavyweight players like Nvidia and Tesla. As we wade into the debate on whether pricing power is essential for a competitive advantage, we'll also uncover how to spot it in businesses, taking cues from giants like Coca-Cola, Costco, and Apple. But it's not just about the big names; we'll examine companies that may lack this power, including Lululemon and Airbnb, and why industry giants like Uber and Lyft face challenges due to low barriers to entry. How does pricing power tie into long-term investment success? We explore this, especially in the context of a high-inflation environment. Later, we pivot to a listener question about the merits of investing in index funds, like Fxaix, versus the peculiarities of the pharma industry with examples like Pfizer. And if you're wrestling with the idea of choosing between dividends or dynamic companies for your portfolio, our discussion on ETFs and traditional index funds is a must-listen. So, whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, join us as we break down these complex topics and offer insights to help you invest with a margin of safety. Remember to send in your questions for future episodes to [email protected], and until next week, here's to smart investing and wishing you all a great week ahead! 00:00 Diversify with index funds, explore personal interests. 05:39 Understanding pharma industry dynamics, patents, and risk. 07:55 Patent expiration affects pharmaceutical company's future prospects. 11:05 P. Morgan book: jargon, banking, personal interests. 14:42 ETFs can vary due to holdings, rebalancing strategies. 17:35 S&P 500 returns higher than ETF's yield. 22:16 Consider higher dividend yield from respected investors. 24:10 Invest in ETFs and index funds for success. 30:14 Limited resources like bitcoin, high demand. 33:05 Costco's competitive advantage leads to pricing power. 35:34 Pricing power drives long-term revenue growth. 38:34 Agreement on examples, show wrap-up, call for questions. Today's show is sponsored by: Go tomonarchmoney.com/BEGINNERSfor an extended 30 day free trial! Compare and find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, and more today atNerdWallet.com. For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visitstockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected] DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple|Spotify|Google| Amazon|Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Back to Basics: Unveiling Nick Sleep's Investment Strategy: Destination Analysis for Long-Term Value

37m · Published 28 Mar 04:00
Dave: Welcome to The Investing For Beginners Podcast—I'm Dave. Andrew: And I'm Andrew. Today's episode is all about the art of selling stocks and mastering destination analysis, inspired by the investment philosophy of Nick Sleep. Dave: We'll dissect how to assess companies for their long-term value, peeking into their DNA, and understanding what makes a brand like Starbucks so enduring. Andrew: And I'll share my own experiences on shifting investments to avoid potential pitfalls in today's market climate. Dave: We're also talking about why I've scaled back on PayPal, and the impact of uncertainty on both investor mindset and company performance. Andrew: Plus, we're highlighting the importance of slow selling and how to stay logical when those storm clouds gather over businesses we've invested in. 00:00 Book "Seven Powers" highlights value of businesses. 06:15 Customers expect quality, will pay for it. 07:11 Kendall Jackson wine: consistent quality and experience. 10:15 Sales, margins, industry, economy, business strategy evaluation. 14:58 Understanding industry dynamics and market trends is crucial. 17:46 Investing in familiar companies reduces emotional disruption. 21:14 Uncertain future for PayPal under new CEO. 26:05 Understanding company and industry can influence decisions. 30:38 Apple's brand power determines long-term success. 31:43 Exciting show ending with investment advice. For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visitstockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected] DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple|Spotify|Google| Amazon|Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

IFB339: Applying Base Rates to Stock Picks: Insights from Michael Mauboussin's Expertise

46m · Published 25 Mar 04:00
Andrew: Welcome to episode 339 of The Investing For Beginners Podcast. I’m Andrew. Dave: And I'm Dave. Today we are examining the crucial interplay between market expectations and the evolution of companies, underscored by recent executive changes at Disney. Andrew: Our focus extends to the practical applicability of base rates in valuation—a method for investors to ground their growth expectations in reality, inspired by the meticulous research of Michael Mobison. Dave: We will delve into the pivotal metrics, such as CFROI, that savvy investors should monitor to judge a company's reinvestment efficiency and potential for long-term growth. Andrew: And we cannot overlook the phenomenon of reversion to the mean, a fundamental principle that impacts companies across different stages of growth, sectors, and market valuations. Dave: This episode is about equipping you with the tools and knowledge to navigate the complexities of investment opportunities with a critical eye and a measured approach. Andrew: Prepare to engage with a conversation that’s as informative as it is imperative for anyone serious about their investment journey. 00:00 Gravity of capitalism and stock market cycle. 06:14 Sales growth vital for company's continued success. 08:49 Sales growth reverts to mean over time. 11:41 Research shows most stocks grow modestly yearly. 16:35 Market reversion to mean: fear and greed. 19:07 Legacy companies may lose or gain market share. 20:42 Adversity spurs creativity, innovation doesn't follow straight paths. 25:22 Understanding revenue and sales growth for companies. 28:15 Using base rates for reasonable revenue growth. 30:55 Value investing can lead to high returns. 35:40 Correlation between CFROI and sustainability in sectors. 39:50 Focus on specific sections for actionable results. 41:01 Encouraging safe investing, have a great week. For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visitstockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected] DCF Demystified Link Base Rate Book SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple|Spotify|Google| Amazon|Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Back to the Basics: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

37m · Published 21 Mar 04:00
Dave: Hello, everyone, and welcome to The Investing for Beginners Podcast. I'm Dave. Andrew: And I'm Andrew. Today's episode is "Shoulders of Giants.wav," where we explore the invaluable lessons from the world's most renowned investors. Dave: We'll cover why brands like Google and Amazon act as "moats," protecting businesses just like Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett always remind us, and how these moats contribute to the companies' long-term successes. Andrew: Plus, we're talking about the investor's mindset—patience, temperance, and reading your way to success, just like the greats. Dave: So, if you're ready to build your investment knowledge, join us as we stand on the shoulders of giants. Andrew: Let's get into it. 00:00 Collaboration in music and investing brings success. 04:57 Long-term business focus over short-term stocks. 09:43 Amazon's brand brings joy and convenience. 13:39 Charlie Munger's investment philosophy and advice. 14:33 Focus on quality, not mediocre businesses. Trust. 20:51 Limit financial news exposure to prevent emotion. 22:07 Avoid sensational news, remove trigger apps, pause. 26:32 Explore biographies of historical and modern figures. 30:45 Find interesting books, avoid boring ones. 32:16 Focus on safety. Have a great week! For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visitstockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected] DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple|Spotify|Google| Amazon|Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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

50m · Published 18 Mar 04:00
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. For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visitstockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected] Find more about Braden: Finchat.io @BradoCapital DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple|Spotify|Google| Amazon|Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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

33m · Published 14 Mar 04:00
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. For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visitstockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected] DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple|Spotify|Google| Amazon|Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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

42m · Published 11 Mar 04:00
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. For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visitstockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight DCF Demystified Link Have questions? Send them to [email protected] SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple|Spotify|Google| Amazon|Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom has 479 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 326:05:39. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on February 22nd 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 17th, 2024 16:14.

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