Josh Brown talks with Greg March, founder of Noble People, a media agency based in New York City, about whether or not Amazon's advertising business can supplant Google's search hegemony any time soon. Enable our Alexa skill here - "Alexa, play the Compound show!" https://www.amazon.com/Ritholtz-Wealth-Management-LLC-Compound/dp/B07P777QBZ Talk to us about your portfolio or financial plan here: http://ritholtzwealth.com/ Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized fina...
May 20, 2019•8 min•Season 1Ep. 130
Josh here - I asked my friend Tyrone Ross of Noble Bridge Wealth Management about the recent rally in Bitcoin, which has doubled since the beginning of the year and shocked the markets. What's behind the recent move? Who's doing all the buying? What major catalysts on the horizon? Enable our Alexa skill here - "Alexa, play the Compound show!" https://www.amazon.com/Ritholtz-Wealth-Management-LLC-Compound/dp/B07P777QBZ Talk to us about your portfolio or financial plan here: http://ritholtzwealth....
May 15, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 129
osh here - on the 20th anniversary of Simple Wealth, Inevitable Wealth, I discuss why it's the book that changed the entire trajectory of my career and laid the groundwork for my investing philosophy. Many books and authors have been influential and important to my understanding about how the market works. Simple Wealth, however, was the first book that made me want to dedicate my life to helping others invest and make sure they don't fall prey to all the wrong information and advice they're bei...
May 14, 2019•9 min•Season 1Ep. 128
“Rebalancing is getting a little overrated. It is nowhere near as impactful on returns as human and digital advisors advertise. I also feel like human advisors probably rebalance more than is truly necessary.” Peter Lazaroff who is the co-CIO of Plancorp and BrightPlan . Peter blogs at PeterLazaroff.com and most importantly for the purposes of this discussion is the author of the recently published book Making Money Simple: The Complete Guide to Getting Your Financial House in Order and Keeping ...
May 13, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 127
Are US stocks destined to continue crushing international stocks? How about tech stocks vs everything else? Sure seems that way. But the recency bias is real! Michael Batnick, Ben Carlson and Downtown Josh Brown discuss! Enable our Alexa skill here - "Alexa, play the Compound show!" https://www.amazon.com/Ritholtz-Wealth-Management-LLC-Compound/dp/B07P777QBZ Talk to us about your portfolio or financial plan here: http://ritholtzwealth.com/ Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered a...
May 08, 2019•9 min•Season 1Ep. 126
“Many of us look back nostalgically on our childhood memories when life was simpler and allow the feeling of familiarity to warm our souls. That’s ok. But, save your memory of investment traditions for small loses where lessons were learned, stay educated about the changing landscape, and participate in the positive evolution of the industry.” Justin Mallory has a deep interest and background in financial planning and blogs at The Real Wealth Farmer . Tadas got Justin on Skype to talk about a re...
May 03, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 125
Josh here - my friend Jeff Macke is an investor and an expert in the retailing giants Amazon, Target, Walmart and Sears. Jeff's dad ran Target for Dayton-Hudson in the 1970's and he knows more on this topic than anyone I can think of. Today in 1962, Target was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jeff and I look back at what made the 2,000-store chain great and what the future brings as the retail giants take the fight back to Jeff Bezos. Enable our Alexa skill here - "Alexa, play the Compound show!"...
May 01, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 124
Barry Ritholtz wonders why everyone is still so surprised every time the stock market has a correction. The psychology surrounding stock-market declines and recoveries is fascinating. Anytime markets retreat even a little bit, the noise surrounding the event begins to swell. Given how frequently markets jink and turn, you might expect people would be used to the occasional plunge by now. Full transcript of Barry's rap on the subject available here: https://ritholtz.com/2019/04/corrections-declin...
Apr 29, 2019•7 min•Season 1Ep. 123
“But I want to dispel an implicit myth about behavioral coaching: it is not predicated upon its recipient being crazy, stupid, or reckless. Nor is it predicated upon its purveyor being a genius, stoic, or super-human. It is predicated upon both parties being human.” Brendan Mullooly, who blogs at Your Brain on Stocks , is an investment advisor based in New Jersey for Mullooly Asset Management . Tadas got Brendan on the phone to talk about a recent post of his entitled “I Need Behavioral Coaching...
Apr 26, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 122
Sean Brown is the CEO of YCharts, one of the hottest investment research platforms on the web. Michael Batnick and Ben Carlson use YCharts for research projects all the time, whether they're answering a client question, creating a blog post or seeking to prove or disprove an idea about markets, the economy, investing or portfolio construction. Sean came by to discuss the various ways investors and financial advisors use YCharts for their daily work and research. Sean is surprised by how little t...
Apr 24, 2019•11 min•Season 1Ep. 121
“Personal finance can’t be taught in one day or period. It’s a lifetime journey. A full week, though not long enough, gives kids a fighting chance and sparks their interest for further independent study.” Tony Isola an investment advisor representative at Ritholtz Wealth Management , who blogs at A Teachable Moment recently about his experience teaching a personal finance mini-course to high schoolers over the course of a week. Tadas Viskanta got him on the phone to talk about what he taught the...
Apr 22, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 120
“But the truth is, singles should be planning “for one,” because they need to plan, period. When people don’t take ownership of needing to reach financial independence on their own, they are more likely to put off their goals entirely. ” Douglas Boneparth is the President of Bone Fide Wealth in New York City. Tadas Viskanta got Douglas on the phone to talk about a recent post of his entitled “ Planning to be Singl e” where he talks about the similarities (and differences) in financial planning f...
Apr 19, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 119
Two dueling versions of the looming retirement crisis that affects millennials, Gen Xers and Boomers in various ways. Mary Childs wrote that the shortfall is actually worse than we all think. For example: The average saver puts 6.8% of their annual income into their workplace retirement plan... Boomers are saving 8.5% of their annual income, while Gen X workers save 7.4%. Millennials are saving just 5.7% because many of them are more focused on paying down debt, starting a family and buying thei...
Apr 18, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 118
Josh shouts out some of the elite-level activities taking place with Ritholtz Wealth, including some praise for trading, admin and the young financial advisors who are making their mark on the firm and its clientele. Enable our Alexa skill here - "Alexa, play the Compound show!" https://www.amazon.com/Ritholtz-Wealth-Management-LLC-Compound/dp/B07P777QBZ Talk to us about your portfolio or financial plan here: http://ritholtzwealth.com/ Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as pe...
Apr 16, 2019•9 min•Season 1Ep. 117
"Retirement should be one of the most fun times of your life. But, generally, that’s only possible if you’re comfortable spending your life savings." Ashby Daniels, a retirement planner at Shorebridge Wealth Management , who blogs at Retirement Field Guide did a post about why it can be really difficult for retirees to change gears from saving for retirement to spending in retirement. Tadas Viskanta got him on the phone to talk about why this is the case and what planners and retirees can do to ...
Apr 15, 2019•9 min•Season 1Ep. 116
Ritholtz Wealth Management's Blair duQuesnay caught up with Brinker Capital's Daniel Crosby to talk about how central behavioral investing has become to the financial advice proposition. It sits at the center of the value-add that advisors are bringing to the table in the modern era. Will every financial firm someday have a CBO - Chief Behavioral Officer? Read Blair each week at her blog, The Belle Curve! http://blairbellecurve.com/ Follow Daniel Crosby on Twitter: https://twitter.com/danielcros...
Apr 12, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 115
Today at the Compound - an all new episode of Talk Your Book with Downtown Josh Brown and Barry Ritholtz talking to Andrew Thrasher, a technical analyst and portfolio manager at a large Midwestern RIA called the Financial Enhancement Group. Andrew's work look at the structural behavior of prices and volatility in the stock and bond market. In this discussion, Josh and Barry quiz him on the way his firm explains their investment philosophy to clients, the difficulty of marrying technical analysis...
Apr 11, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 114
Rick Ferri is one of the most important figures in the indexing movement, having began blogging extensively on the topic of low cost investment and financial advice before the post-crisis revolution drove trillions of dollars into Vanguard and BlackRock. Rick is back with a new business model and a forthcoming book, The Education of an Index Investor. Barry Ritholtz and Rick discuss what he's up to now. Enable our Alexa skill here - "Alexa, play the Compound show!" https://www.amazon.com/Ritholt...
Apr 10, 2019•9 min•Season 1Ep. 113
Josh Brown reminds the staff at Ritholtz Wealth Management to look up at the scoreboard in the sky every once in awhile, and to ask ourselves "How could life be better?" Enable our Alexa skill here - "Alexa, play the Compound show!" https://www.amazon.com/Ritholtz-Wealth-Management-LLC-Compound/dp/B07P777QBZ Talk to us about your portfolio or financial plan here: http://ritholtzwealth.com/ Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice just for you or a s...
Apr 09, 2019•7 min•Season 1Ep. 112
"As market participants we all want more data, but once you understand where some of the data comes from you have to take it with a big grain of salt." Stock market data today is abundant and mostly free. However data purporting to go back decade, if not centuries, has a lot of issues with. Ben Carlson, institutional asset management chief at Ritholtz Wealth Management does as much research as anybody using historical data. So he has a unique perspective on what weight we should put on historica...
Apr 08, 2019•8 min•Season 1Ep. 111
This week, one of the most well known permabears came out and took a victory lap despite the fact his commentary has been negative about stocks forever. But it's a trick... People can pick different indexes, use price versus total return data, cherry pick from among their own statements and do all sorts of other jiujitsu to hide their bad calls. Investors would do better to ignore all of it, but this is hard - so being armed with this knowledge is the next best thing. Read Michael Batnick's expl...
Apr 06, 2019•7 min•Season 1Ep. 110
In a recent study, Vanguard took a look at the last 30 years worth of data for the Russell 3000 index, which represents the total stock market. They found something remarkable - over the last 30 years, 47% of stocks were unprofitable investments and almost 30% lost more than half their value. They also found, and this is the big one, that 7% of stocks had cumulative returns over 1,000%. But imagine how hard it would have been to identify that winning 7% and concentrate only on those holdings in ...
Apr 05, 2019•8 min•Season 1Ep. 109
"Home ownership is often called both the American Dream and the biggest investment of your life. It’s debatable whether a house is truly an investment or not, especially when we’re talking about your primary residence." Ben Carlson, institutional asset management chief at Ritholtz Wealth Management did a post about why comparing the price appreciation in housing with the stock market is not a great idea. Downtown Josh Brown gets him on the phone to explain exactly why investors and home owners s...
Apr 03, 2019•8 min•Season 1Ep. 108
Josh's guest today is portfolio manager Drew Dickson, who manages a concentrated portfolio of favorite stocks for Albert Bridge Capital. In a recent blog post, Drew explains the four "tools" he uses to overcome the biases that can cloud an investor's judgement and threaten a portfolio manager's ability to look at holdings objectively. Josh talks to Drew briefly about these ideas in today's The Compound mini podcast. You can read Drew's post here: https://www.albertbridgecapital.com/drew-views/20...
Apr 01, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 107
Enable the skill on Amazon - "Alexa, play The Compound Show" Josh here - I had so much fun hanging out with my friend Allison Schrager this week on the eve of her gigantic book launch for An Economist Walks Into a Brothel. Allison spent time with big wave surfers, Nevada prostitutes, Hollywood film producers, paparazzi cameramen, horse breeders, magicians and other real world practitioners to discover the way they handle risk. It's one of the most fascinating books I've ever read and Allison has...
Mar 29, 2019•13 min•Season 1Ep. 106
Bloomberg reporter Tara LaChapelle asks whether or not Warren Buffett will complete one last "elephant-sized" deal before calling it a career. He's 88 years old, so the clock is ticking. Join Michael Batnick and Downtown Josh Brown as they discuss the possibilities and a recent history of Buffett's acquisitions. Please jump in with your comments too, we'd love to hear what you think! You can read the full article here: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-03-25/warren-buffett-s-next-b...
Mar 27, 2019•6 min•Season 1Ep. 105
Josh makes a big announcement to the staff of Ritholtz Wealth Management. https://ritholtzwealth.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mar 25, 2019•11 min•Season 1Ep. 104
There you are, sitting on a massive gain in a big winning stock. And now it's become a large portion of your portfolio and your net worth increasingly depends upon that stock staying up. Now what? Diversification will rarely look as attractive in hindsight versus the huge gains that are possible from a big winning stock. And regret minimization is one of the most important strategies in finance given how our behavior affects our long term returns. In this episode of Live from the Compound, Certi...
Mar 17, 2019•8 min•Season 1Ep. 103
Tadas Viskanta and Josh Brown discuss the future of communications within the investment business, and how the home speaker phenomenon is sure to change the game as it proliferates. If investors are using the voice-enabled internet more and more, it stands to reason that their financial advisors and asset managers will want a way to communicate with them there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
Feb 19, 2019•6 min•Season 1Ep. 102
Ben Carlson and Josh Brown discuss the earnings recession. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Feb 19, 2019•5 min•Season 1Ep. 101