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The Rational Reminder Podcast

Benjamin Felix, Cameron Passmore, and Dan Bortolottiwww.pwlcapital.com
A weekly reality check on sensible investing and financial decision-making, from three Canadians. Hosted by Benjamin Felix, Cameron Passmore, and Dan Bortolotti, Portfolio Managers at PWL Capital.
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Episodes

Episode 384: Mamdouh Medhat - A Profitability Retrospective, and Private Fund Performance

In this episode, we're joined by Mamdouh Medhat, VP and Senior Researcher at Dimensional Fund Advisors, for an exceptionally deep, exceptionally nerdy exploration of factor investing—focusing on profitability, value, defensive equity, and the persistent misunderstandings that surround them. Mamdouh walks us through his retrospective paper (co-authored with Robert Novy-Marx) on the profitability premium, why profitability subsumes a wide range of quality metrics, and why it dramatically clarifies...

Nov 20, 20251 hr 21 minSeason 2Ep. 384

Episode 383: AMA #10 - Dollar cost averaging & mutual funds vs. ETFs

In this episode of Rational Reminder, Ben Felix, Cameron Passmore, and Ben Wilson return with a classic AMA format—answering listener questions that dig deep into the behavioral and evidence-based foundations of sensible investing. From lump-sum investing to the psychology of advice, the trio blend data, humor, and clear thinking to demystify complex financial ideas. They discuss the behavioral logic behind dollar-cost averaging, why mutual funds might actually be more tax-efficient than ETFs in...

Nov 13, 20251 hr 7 minSeason 2Ep. 383

Episode 382: Ted Cadsby - The Power of Index Funds, and Being Human

In this episode, Ben, Cameron, and Dan are joined by Ted Cadsby, former executive at CIBC, author of The Power of Index Funds, Closing the Mind Gap, and Hard to Be Human. Ted brings a rare combination of experience in both finance and cognitive psychology, having helped introduce index investing to Canada before turning his attention to how human thinking itself often misleads us. Ted shares inside stories from his time at CIBC—how he tried to make the bank an indexing leader in the late 1990s, ...

Nov 06, 20251 hr 19 minSeason 2Ep. 382

Episode 381: Investing 101

In this special Investing 101 episode, the Rational Reminder hosts—Ben Felix, Dan Bortolotti, and Ben Wilson—team up to revisit the fundamental concepts that every investor should understand before diving deep into portfolio construction or market theory. Drawing from Ben's original "Investing 101" presentation and years of client experience, the trio lay out why investing matters, how inflation shapes your future, what stocks and bonds really represent, and why a disciplined, evidence-based app...

Oct 30, 20251 hr 25 minSeason 2Ep. 381

Episode 380: John Y. Campbell - Fixing Personal Finance

What if capitalism itself is confusing your personal finance decisions? In this week's episode, Harvard economist John Y. Campbell joins us to unpack his new book, Fixed: Why Personal Finance Is Broken and How to Make It Work for Everyone, co-authored with Tarun Ramadorai. John argues that the financial system—while essential—is failing ordinary people through complexity, hidden costs, and misplaced incentives. Drawing on decades of research in household finance, he explains why products are too...

Oct 23, 20251 hr 23 minSeason 2Ep. 380

Episode 379: AMA #9: Covered Call ETFs, Currency Hedging, and Bond Misconceptions

In this AMA episode of the Rational Reminder Podcast, Ben Felix and Dan Bortolotti return to answer listener questions across a wide range of topics—from covered call ETFs and dividend tax credits to currency hedging, bond mechanics, leverage, and career reflections. They open with a striking quote from Harvard economist John Campbell on how markets cater to perceived benefits rather than real ones—a perfect setup for their recent discussions on the rise of covered call ETFs. Key Points From Thi...

Oct 16, 20251 hr 23 minSeason 2Ep. 379

Episode 378: Learning from Market History

In this episode, we are joined by Mark Higgins, an award-winning author and institutional investment advisor, to discuss the power and importance of studying US financial history. Mark brings his wealth of knowledge as a financial historian to the show as he shares the value of studying financial history, the role the financial system plays in the overall success of the US, and the impact Alexander Hamilton made on the country. We unpack government debt, the concerning levels of it in America, a...

Oct 09, 202552 minSeason 2Ep. 378

Episode 377: Investing in Your Health

Your health may well be the most important investment you ever make, and the earlier you start, the better your outcomes are likely to be. In this episode, Ben Felix is joined by Ben Wilson, Portfolio Manager and Head of M&A at PWL Capital, who steps in as today's co-host to unpack why decisions about exercise, nutrition, sleep, and mental well-being matter just as much as financial ones. They draw clear parallels between compounding wealth and compounding health, showing how small, consiste...

Oct 02, 20251 hr 16 minSeason 2Ep. 377

Episode 376: Climbing The Wealth Ladder

Are your financial decisions evolving as your wealth grows? In this episode of the Rational Reminder Podcast, we welcome back Nick Maggiulli to unpack his approach to climbing the wealth ladder and creating the life you want. Nick is the Chief Operating Officer at Ritholtz Wealth Management, the author of The Wealth Ladder and Just Keep Buying, and creator of the blog Of Dollars and Data. He is renowned for his ability to take the complexity out of finance and for his deep knowledge of investing...

Sep 25, 202557 minSeason 2Ep. 376

Episode 375: Covered Calls: A Devil's Bargain

In this episode, Ben and Dan take a deep dive into covered call strategies—popular ETFs often marketed on their eye-catching distribution yields. While these products promise steady "income," the reality is more complicated. Drawing on recent research from the Journal of Alternative Investments ("A Devil's Bargain: When Generating Income Undermines Investment Returns"), Ben and Dan unpack why covered calls often reduce expected returns, cap the upside of equities, and leave investors fully expos...

Sep 18, 20251 hr 14 minSeason 2Ep. 375

Episode 374: The Underperformance of Target Date Funds

In this episode, we're joined by David C. Brown, Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Arizona, for a deep dive into the mechanics, performance, and pitfalls of target date funds (TDFs)—the most common investment vehicle in U.S. retirement accounts. David has spent years researching glide paths, benchmarking methods, and industry practices to uncover whether these "set it and forget it" funds actually serve investors well. We unpack why benchmarking TDFs is so difficult, what reall...

Sep 11, 202556 minSeason 2Ep. 374

Episode 373: Asset Allocation in Practice

What if choosing your asset allocation was as personal as your life story—and as consequential as your retirement? In this episode, we are joined by PWL Capital's Louai Bibi and Ben Wilson for a deep dive into how advisors guide clients through the most important portfolio decision they'll ever make. Louai walks us through the research, psychology, and planning frameworks behind determining the right stock/bond mix, while Ben shares real-world insights from client cases where risk tolerance, pen...

Sep 04, 20251 hr 22 minSeason 2Ep. 373

Episode 372: Elie Hassenfeld - (Approximately) Optimal Philanthropy

In this episode, we are joined by Elie Hassenfeld, Co-Founder and CEO of GiveWell to discuss how data, transparency, and moral trade-offs can guide charitable giving with maximum impact. Elie brings his background in finance and philosophy to the world of global philanthropy—explaining how GiveWell rigorously evaluates programs to determine which ones save or improve lives most effectively. We explore how GiveWell assesses cost-effectiveness, why transparency is a core organizational value, and ...

Aug 28, 20251 hr 7 minSeason 2Ep. 372

Episode 371: Banks Sell Products, Not Advice

In this episode, Ben Felix and Cameron Passmore take a critical look at the Canadian banking system's mutual fund advice model. A newly released study by the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) and the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) confirms what many already suspected: Canadian bank branches aren't in the business of giving impartial advice—they're selling financial products. Ben breaks down the implications of this study, which surveyed nearly 3,000 bank-affiliated mutual f...

Aug 21, 202556 minSeason 2Ep. 371

Episode 370: Dave Chilton (The Wealthy Barber): Timeless Financial Advice

What if the most impactful financial advice isn't about picking the right investment—but about understanding human behaviour, simplifying your life, and laughing along the way? In this episode of the Rational Reminder podcast, we're joined by none other than David Chilton, author of the legendary personal finance book The Wealthy Barber. David shares insights from decades of experience helping Canadians improve their financial well-being through simplicity, frugality, and clarity. We dig into th...

Aug 14, 20251 hr 32 minSeason 2Ep. 370

Episode 369: The Most Important Quotes in Investing

In this episode of the Rational Reminder Podcast, Ben Felix and Dan Bortolotti celebrate the show's 7th anniversary with a conversation centered around timeless investing wisdom. Drawing from a vibrant thread in the Rational Reminder community, they unpack dozens of quotes that distill decades of financial insight into actionable mantras. What begins as a curated list of one-liners quickly evolves into a masterclass on the behavioral and practical realities of long-term investing. From "pay your...

Aug 07, 20251 hr 14 minSeason 2Ep. 369

Episode 368: Jim Rowley & Andy Maack - Implementing Index Funds at Vanguard

What if index funds weren't as "passive" as you think? In this episode of the Rational Reminder, we are joined by Jim Rowley, Global Head of Investment Implementation Research, and Andy Mack, Head of US Equity Portfolio Management at Vanguard. These two experts offer a rare, behind-the-scenes look into what it really takes to run some of the world's largest index funds—and it's far from "set it and forget it." From real-time trading decisions to managing $7 trillion globally, Jim and Andy walk u...

Jul 31, 20251 hr 13 minSeason 2Ep. 368

Episode 367: AMA #8 + Insurance Needs Analysis with Louai Bibi

What if early RRSP withdrawals aren't always the tax-smart move they're made out to be? In this special AMA edition of the Rational Reminder podcast, Ben and Cameron are joined by PWL Financial Planner Louai Bibi for a wide-ranging discussion on RRSP decumulation strategies, insurance planning, and the practical complexities that real clients face when theory meets reality. Ben walks through a listener's case study and shares insights from colleague Melissa on why early RRSP withdrawals (a.k.a. ...

Jul 24, 20251 hr 7 minSeason 2Ep. 367

Episode 366 - Avoiding Investment Scams

What happens when your favourite financial educator's identity is hijacked by scammers? In this episode, Ben and Cameron pull back the curtain on a disturbing but increasingly common reality: sophisticated scammers using Ben's name, voice, and online content to steal from unsuspecting investors. Ben breaks down exactly how these scams work—everything from fake WhatsApp investment groups and cloned emails to AI-generated voice notes and "pig butchering" scams that promise guaranteed returns. You'...

Jul 17, 202553 minSeason 2Ep. 366

Episode 365 – Rob Carrick's Eight Lessons Learned in 27 Years of Covering Personal Finance

In this episode, we welcome back Rob Carrick—one of Canada's most trusted personal finance journalists—for his third appearance on the Rational Reminder podcast. Rob recently retired after an incredible 27-year career at The Globe and Mail, where he shaped how millions of Canadians think about investing, advice, and their money habits. Rob joins Ben, Cameron, and Dan to reflect on the biggest lessons from his decades-long career, the state of Canadian financial advice today, and why young Canadi...

Jul 10, 202558 minSeason 2Ep. 365

Episode 364 – Martijn Cremers: Is the Conventional Wisdom on Active Management Wrong?

In this episode, we're joined by Martijn Cremers, Dean of the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame and co-author of the groundbreaking 2009 paper that introduced the concept of Active Share. Martijn brings fresh nuance to the long-standing debate over active versus passive management, challenging decades of conventional wisdom built on the foundational 1997 Carhart paper. With his comprehensive research, Martijn argues that dismissing active management may be overly simpli...

Jul 03, 20251 hr 1 minSeason 2Ep. 364

Episode 363 - The (Underappreciated) Risk of Individual Stocks

Ben and Cameron delve into the hidden dangers of concentrated stock portfolios, highlighting research from J.P. Morgan and Hendrik Bessembinder showing that most individual stocks either underperform or suffer catastrophic losses. They explore how skewed returns, behavioral biases, and tax hurdles make stock picking incredibly challenging, emphasizing that true diversification requires far more stocks than commonly believed. The discussion offers a reality check on portfolio risk, advocating for broad diversification as the only 'free lunch' in investing.

Jun 26, 202549 minSeason 2Ep. 363

Episode 362 – AMA #7

What if the hardest part of investing isn't building a portfolio—but sticking to it? In this AMA edition of the Rational Reminder podcast, Ben Felix and Dan Bortolotti tackle listener questions ranging from sustainable retirement withdrawals to the dangers of structured products, with plenty of philosophical insights on risk, behavior, and financial planning. The episode opens with a deep dive into the 4% rule, exploring how time horizon, asset allocation, and global data can shift the definitio...

Jun 19, 20251 hr 12 minEp. 362

Episode 361: Alex Edmans - Finding "The Truth" in Economics, Finance, and Life

Today, Ben plays lone host for the first time as we welcome Alex Edmans to the show. Alex is a Professor of Finance at London Business School as well as an accomplished speaker, author, investment banker, and financial advisor. To start, Alex describes his involvement in the formation of a new law in the UK before defining 'misinformation' and where confirmation bias fits in. Then, we assess the impact severity of confirmation bias, biased search versus biased interpretation, the role of generat...

Jun 12, 20251 hr 5 minEp. 361

Episode 360 – Gerard O'Reilly: The Components of Net Returns

What if "just buying the market" isn't the end of the story? In this episode, we are joined by Gerard O'Reilly, Co-CEO and Co-CIO of Dimensional Fund Advisors, for a deep dive into what really drives net investment returns. Gerard returns to the Rational Reminder podcast to explain the key principles that differentiate Dimensional's approach from traditional indexing—and why implementation, flexibility, and detail matter so much more than investors might think. We explore the concept of hidden c...

Jun 05, 20251 hr 16 minSeason 2Ep. 360

Episode 359 - The Most Controversial Topics in Personal Finance

For the first time as a host combination, Ben, Dan, and Cameron sit down to discuss the most controversial topics in personal finance. We begin with identity and how it informs decision-making. Then, we revisit the renting versus buying debate, why this remains a highly controversial topic, the ins and outs of income investing, and understating the fervor of dividend investing. We also unpack FIRE as a branch of self-help; how it informs happiness; and how personality influences one's approach t...

May 29, 20251 hr 18 minSeason 2Ep. 359

Episode 358 – Dr. Eli Beracha: Renting versus Buying a Home

Dr. Eli Beracha has recently been recognized by The Journal of Real Estate Literature as the world's third best in research productivity, and today, we are honoured to be joined by this top industry expert to bring more clarity to the renting versus buying debate. We use Dr. Beracha's 'Lessons from Over 30 Years of Buy Versus Rent Decisions: Is the American Dream Always Wise?' and 'Housing Ownership Decision-Making in the Framework of Household Portfolio Choice' papers as the basis for most of t...

May 22, 20251 hr 7 minSeason 2Ep. 358

Episode 357 – AMA #6

Cameron joins Ben for his first AMA as we bring you the sixth edition of our Listener Questions and Investing Lessons mini-series. Diving right in, Ben and Cameron share their stance on the multi-host format of the Rational Reminder podcast before walking us through the new PWL Retirement Planning Tool. Then, we unpack our venture with OneDigital, recent changes at PWL Capital, how we make each episode of this show, and how we allocate our time across podcast and business responsibilities. We al...

May 15, 202556 minSeason 2Ep. 357

Episode 356 – Abby Davisson: How to Make Decisions About Money and Love

How do we make the most important decisions in life with intention rather than impulse? In this episode, we are joined by Abby Davisson to unpack her practical framework for better decision-making. Abby is a Yale and Stanford alumnus, a former executive at Gap Inc., and the co-author of Money and Love. She is also the founder of the Money and Love Institute, which is dedicated to helping individuals and professionals navigate life's most significant decisions. In today's conversation, Abby unpac...

May 08, 202559 minSeason 2Ep. 356

Episode 355 – Do Index Funds Incur Adverse Selection Costs?

Marco Sammon joins Ben and Dan to unpack his latest paper, 'Index Rebalancing and Stock Market Composition', beginning with how Marco's work (co-written by John Shim) compares to the Nobel Prize-winner Bill Sharpe's paper, 'Arithmetic of Active Management.' We investigate the missing links in Sharpe's logic before defining "the market" and ascertaining the main objectives of index funds. Then, we dive deeper into the mechanics of Marco's paper, index and market tracking errors, why delayed rebal...

May 01, 20251 hr 3 minSeason 2Ep. 355
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