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INVESTOR IN THE FAMILY Radio

Brian Bain | Learn to invest | Seeking Alpha | Barrons | Kiplinger | WSJ |investorinthefamily.com
This podcast exists to help you learn to invest and better provide financially for you and your family. Currently, we are focusing on building our own, personal Berkshire Hathaway. I'm more excited about this than any other business project I've undertaken. Join us only if you're serious about becoming one of the best investors in the world.
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Episodes

215 - Enbridge: The Reason You Shouldn't Buy IBM (Dividend Sensei)

IBM is down over 30% on the year, does that make it a great buy? The biggest challenge is that of opportunity cost. For those seeking a strong yield with upside potential, Enbridge appears to be a more compelling choice. Brian and Adam discuss the decision making process.

Dec 20, 201829 min

214 - Get Your Portfolio Ready For $80 Oil (Kirk Spano)

Oil prices have taken a beating recently and related equities have been hit even harder. Should investors run away or jump and potential opportunities? Kirk and Brian pull the curtain back to see what's really going on and how investors can potentially benefit.

Dec 19, 201827 min

212 - Helicopter Money Is Inevitable (Kirk Spano)

Deflation is the real enemy to fear. Thanks to an aging demographic and soaring debt, it is almost inevitable. In addition, stocks and real estate are greatly overvalued. What's the answer? Kirk and Brian discuss all the above and more.

Dec 18, 201833 min

203 - Could Apple Still Be Undervalued? (Investing City)

Apple is worth $1 Trillion, but is it actually worth more? Investing city thinks it could be. (Note: This interview was recorded prior to Apple's recent earnings and therefore market cap numbers will reflect older numbers. The valuation process and findings still hold true.)

Aug 08, 201828 min
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