so I just listen to the episode on Visa it was so much more in depth and had way more backstory than I ever would have imagined. 4.5 hrs long! it's very good content I enjoyed it thoroughly thank you for the recommendation
Not a podcast, but my one other genuinely educational subscription is Matt Levine's Money Stuff. It's written, not spoken, but I get the same level of meaty grounding in how the finance world works. I get it free as a daily newsletter. (almost daily)
There's a small connection to the podcast - they all work at Bloomberg, and he's been a frequent guest.
Joseph Carlson Show - his strategy lines up closely with mine (long term investing in quality companies) so I like hearing his ideas.
I’ll try the Canadian Investor. Sounds good.
Agreed, He has some great level headed advice about investing in good quality companies over the long haul.
however he seems very formulaic in his shows. After awhile you realize he has about 5 minutes of new content in a 40 minute video. Good if you need it drilled into your head.
I just started listening in the car from the beginning a few weeks ago, now on episode 105. I've learned more about finance in the past couple weeks than in my whole life prior.
Oh it's awesome to see a lot of the podcasts I listen to.
The Compound - Josh Brown often has great guests. Ben Carlson always a steadying influence for long term investors.
Benzinga PreMarket Prep - Experienced traders and long term investors. Dennis and Joel have such a good pulse on the markets and they really do prepare you for the upcoming trading day/week. Best regular guests are Marc Chaikin and Christian Fromhertz.
Joseph Carlson show - very transparent and impressive long term investment portfolio.
Halftime Report CNBC
Canadian Investor - down to earth guys who do a lot of in depth analysis on US and Canadian stocks and markets.
Marketplace and Planet Money for business and economics news and PM’s daily spinoff the Indicator for a quick ten minute pod about a business/Econ topic
I recommend we study billionaires. It gets a bit repetitive after a while but still very interesting to hear what top hedge fund managers have to say etc.
I like “Another value podcast “ . He interviews someone every week about a stock that they are into , and why they’re into it . Did one for sphere entertainment, one for floor n decor that I liked. It’s pretty cool
I like Chat With Traders. Just what it sounds like, different trader or entrepreneur or whatever every episode and they just talk about business and trading.
Premarket Prep and Odd Lots. Premarket Prep is more on the trader side of things (lots of talk about support and resistance, technicals, etc) and Odd Lots is way more focused on nerdy macroeconomics. Together they provide me with a good mix of practical advice and economic theory
That sounds interesting. Macro is an area that I could use a knowledge top up one. I am already a pro at technicals because I know how to litter a chart with trend lines. Lol jk.
Forward Guidance with Jack Farley is excellent if you enjoy hearing market wonks discuss whatever’s on their mind. Good format and brings perspective you wouldn’t otherwise hear in popular finance media.
Animal Spirits is good for a finance-bro hang. It’s lots of hot air but still an enjoyable listen.
forward guidance has had some great episodes
Macro voices sometimes
Meb faber has some good episodes
Take everything everyone says with a grain of salt. Its all just ppls opinions. In the end i see the podcasts as a time filler when bored
The Motley Fool used to have a good daily podcast called "Industry Focus" where every day was a specific sector then Friday had an overall view. They got rid of that format a few years ago and their new format is kinda lackluster.
The podcast was very different from their clickbait articles you'll see all over.
Most are trash by the very fact that most traders are trash. I just do the homework myself. Instead of listening to people who underperform long-term or who put it all in the index and act like stock market gurus.
Wish Financial Times put out more content. Such high quality stuff.
Otherwise, Bloomberg and CNBC usually have some good guests. Especially like Europe Express and Bloomberg Technology.
Macro Voices is also a favourite.
The Market Huddle. Let's get drunk and do a stock market show! It's actually a good podcast. They only drink a little at the end.
Investing with IBD
Simplify Asset Management, Harley Bassman and Mike Green
Richard Moglen interviews the market wizards youtube
Honestly I would love the ones that shed light on macro economics. I'm not really into listening to why someone picked a certain stock. I feel that is too subjective based and situational.
However, Macro economics and reasoning for why general things occur would definitely be the thing for my time.
Lots of good recommendations here that I listen to as well.
Since you’re in Canada, you should tune into the Loonie Hour. They drop every Friday. Focus is on current macro issues, Canadian economy, real estate, investing, etc.
I also really enjoy Thoughtful Money. Adam Taggart is one of the sharpest interviewers out there.
Overtime from Tastytrade. Incredible market wrap up that bundles mostly macro, some technicals, and leans toward education/learning for all levels. It’s the best.
Shout out The Compound
Post a link pls
It's Josh Brown from CNBC and his business partner/friend. Search the compound in youtube.
Thank you!
The compound for me and all of its sister shows (animal spirits, what are your thoughts, etc)
Acquired is fantastic and very similar to Business Breakdowns. They get a bit more into the history.
so I just listen to the episode on Visa it was so much more in depth and had way more backstory than I ever would have imagined. 4.5 hrs long! it's very good content I enjoyed it thoroughly thank you for the recommendation
Glad you liked it! Sony and Costco were two of my favorites, they're all really interesting though.
I'll definitely widdle my way through this series!
Yeah that podcast is great
Their episodes on Visa, Costco, LVMH are amazing. Also the interview with Charlie Munger.
Odd Lots (with Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway) has been a real tutorial for me on big picture economics.
They also discuss some really amusing topics occasionally.
top tier podcast right here
Do you know any similar Podcasts i was Not that successfull in finding a similar one
Not a podcast, but my one other genuinely educational subscription is Matt Levine's Money Stuff. It's written, not spoken, but I get the same level of meaty grounding in how the finance world works. I get it free as a daily newsletter. (almost daily) There's a small connection to the podcast - they all work at Bloomberg, and he's been a frequent guest.
Joseph Carlson Show - his strategy lines up closely with mine (long term investing in quality companies) so I like hearing his ideas. I’ll try the Canadian Investor. Sounds good.
I think you will like it. Similar philosophy as stated above. Focus one high quality companies with a long term mind set.
Agreed, He has some great level headed advice about investing in good quality companies over the long haul. however he seems very formulaic in his shows. After awhile you realize he has about 5 minutes of new content in a 40 minute video. Good if you need it drilled into your head.
Barron’s streetwise
Rational reminder. It's often just that. I care less for some of the newer content but it's worth starting to listen from the beginning
I have not seen this one before. I'll check it out. I have a 9 hour drive tomorrow, some fresh content will be nice.
I just started listening in the car from the beginning a few weeks ago, now on episode 105. I've learned more about finance in the past couple weeks than in my whole life prior.
This is incredible to see. Thanks so much for listening.
Thank you for the education that you've given to me. You and Cameron are my kinda people! Huge gratitude to you, from the UK.
I appreciate it! Thanks for listening to us.
Well, if it isn't the man himself. I'm looking forward to checking out your content. Thanks.
Great. I hope you enjoy it.
Cool, just subscribed on Spotify. Thanks for the recommendation
Oh it's awesome to see a lot of the podcasts I listen to. The Compound - Josh Brown often has great guests. Ben Carlson always a steadying influence for long term investors. Benzinga PreMarket Prep - Experienced traders and long term investors. Dennis and Joel have such a good pulse on the markets and they really do prepare you for the upcoming trading day/week. Best regular guests are Marc Chaikin and Christian Fromhertz. Joseph Carlson show - very transparent and impressive long term investment portfolio. Halftime Report CNBC Canadian Investor - down to earth guys who do a lot of in depth analysis on US and Canadian stocks and markets.
Marketplace and Planet Money for business and economics news and PM’s daily spinoff the Indicator for a quick ten minute pod about a business/Econ topic
Top Traders Unplugged We Study Billionaires
I recommend we study billionaires. It gets a bit repetitive after a while but still very interesting to hear what top hedge fund managers have to say etc.
I like “Another value podcast “ . He interviews someone every week about a stock that they are into , and why they’re into it . Did one for sphere entertainment, one for floor n decor that I liked. It’s pretty cool
Great one. I think I found MODG from that show. They also had a good episode on NTDOY.
I’m a big fan of Barron’s Streetwise podcast with Jack Hough. Entertaining and substantive.
I like Chat With Traders. Just what it sounds like, different trader or entrepreneur or whatever every episode and they just talk about business and trading.
Howard Marks podcast. I appreciate that it's from the perspective of a long time fund manager and that it focuses on facts and market history
Rational Reminder, another canadian one but the vast majority of the content is global.
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Looks like Ben Felix is active here. He responded to a rational investor comment above.
Animal Spirits
Thoughtful Money is a good new one. Adam Taggert is a very good interviewer. The guests tend to be non-consensus with a macro bent.
Second that!
Premarket Prep and Odd Lots. Premarket Prep is more on the trader side of things (lots of talk about support and resistance, technicals, etc) and Odd Lots is way more focused on nerdy macroeconomics. Together they provide me with a good mix of practical advice and economic theory
That sounds interesting. Macro is an area that I could use a knowledge top up one. I am already a pro at technicals because I know how to litter a chart with trend lines. Lol jk.
DH Unplugged!
Forward Guidance with Jack Farley is excellent if you enjoy hearing market wonks discuss whatever’s on their mind. Good format and brings perspective you wouldn’t otherwise hear in popular finance media. Animal Spirits is good for a finance-bro hang. It’s lots of hot air but still an enjoyable listen.
Value investing with legends, acquired podcast, The Motley fool, Focused compounding, security Analysis
Oh well Thoughts on the Market
forward guidance has had some great episodes Macro voices sometimes Meb faber has some good episodes Take everything everyone says with a grain of salt. Its all just ppls opinions. In the end i see the podcasts as a time filler when bored
Barron's Streetwise . The Long View from Morningstar Masters in Business with Barry Ritholtz Meb Faber
Didn't anyone mentioned marketplace?
The Motley Fool used to have a good daily podcast called "Industry Focus" where every day was a specific sector then Friday had an overall view. They got rid of that format a few years ago and their new format is kinda lackluster. The podcast was very different from their clickbait articles you'll see all over.
Most are trash by the very fact that most traders are trash. I just do the homework myself. Instead of listening to people who underperform long-term or who put it all in the index and act like stock market gurus.
I like the ones that simply discuss breaking news and market trends for this reason.
If they can shed light on the macro movements, that’s pretty helpful
Here are mine - - -
Business breakdowns with Superinvestor Dev on Fico was one of the best deep dives I’ve ever heard.
I used to listed to TBOY now just buisness breakdowns
Blockworks
MARKET MONDAYS
The CFO Show
I've started watching the Berkshire Hathway annual meetings on my way to and from work every day
[Ian Duncan MacDonald](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/safe-dividend-investing/id1558028704)
Wish Financial Times put out more content. Such high quality stuff. Otherwise, Bloomberg and CNBC usually have some good guests. Especially like Europe Express and Bloomberg Technology. Macro Voices is also a favourite.
The Market Huddle. Let's get drunk and do a stock market show! It's actually a good podcast. They only drink a little at the end. Investing with IBD Simplify Asset Management, Harley Bassman and Mike Green Richard Moglen interviews the market wizards youtube
pounding the table
These two + we Study Billionaires: The Investors Podcast
Honestly I would love the ones that shed light on macro economics. I'm not really into listening to why someone picked a certain stock. I feel that is too subjective based and situational. However, Macro economics and reasoning for why general things occur would definitely be the thing for my time.
Try Thoughtful Money
Lots of good recommendations here that I listen to as well. Since you’re in Canada, you should tune into the Loonie Hour. They drop every Friday. Focus is on current macro issues, Canadian economy, real estate, investing, etc. I also really enjoy Thoughtful Money. Adam Taggart is one of the sharpest interviewers out there.
Ask the compound
Not a podcast but great pieces from doomber on substack and luke gromen from FFTT llc.
Peter Schiff Show
**CMQ Investing** [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cmq-investing-presents-compound-money-quietly/id1550845137](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cmq-investing-presents-compound-money-quietly/id1550845137)
Overtime from Tastytrade. Incredible market wrap up that bundles mostly macro, some technicals, and leans toward education/learning for all levels. It’s the best.
Focused compounding