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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

Picking an Active Manager, Raising the OAS Clawback Ceiling, and Trading Hertz (EP.103)

Welcome to another episode of the Rational Reminder Podcast! Today's main topic is how to pick an actively managed fund to invest in despite funds of this type producing lower returns than passive ones! Before getting into that, we hear a few updates on Ben's research into dollar-cost averaging versus lump-sum investing, discuss the factors that influence choice making found in an amazing new book by Sheena Iyengar, and touch on an OSC report on QuadrigaCX being a big Ponzi scheme! We get into o...

Jun 18, 20201 hr 2 minSeason 2Ep. 103

Dr. Brian Portnoy: Underwriting a Meaningful Life (EP.102)

Even though we learn that money is merely a means of exchange, a store of value, or a unit of account, it's so much more than this. Money captures so much of what we grapple with like hope, joy, fear, regret, and envy, yet it's widely surveyed as being the least spoken-about issue when compared to religion, mortality, and marriage. Dr. Brian Portnoy, the author of The Geometry of Wealth , joins us today to share his view on wealth, which moves past the conventional understanding of accumulation....

Jun 11, 20201 hrSeason 2Ep. 102

Factor Nuances, Dollar Cost Averaging, and Annuities in a Pandemic (EP.101)

We kick off today's episode of the Rational Reminder by discussing when Ben will be publishing his new model portfolios and a quick look at some of our upcoming guests and resources you might want to take a look at. We have been on a roll with our guests lately, and we are certainly not slowing down anytime soon. From there, we look at some of the headlines, such as CDIC developments and the myths around inflation. Next, we move onto to listener rapid-fire questions. Some of the topics include t...

Jun 04, 20201 hr 9 minSeason 2Ep. 101

Prof. Ken French: Expect the Unexpected (EP.100)

Who better to have on the Rational Reminder Podcast than Professor Ken French? Ken has been a massive inspiration to us and has remained a guiding light for sensible, evidence-based investors over the last few decades! His work with Eugene Fama stands as the seminal work on the subject of passive investment portfolios and we are so delighted to have him on the show today as we talk through some of his thoughts on a variety of subjects. This conversation was recorded near the beginning of the cor...

May 28, 202057 minSeason 2Ep. 100

Andrew Hallam (Millionaire Teacher): How to be Wealthy (and Happy) (EP.99)

We often talk about better planning, reduced spending and a consistent long-term strategy on the show and today we have a guest who not only gives that advice himself but clearly lives it too! Andrew Hallam is the author of the new book Millionaire Expat in which he details some strategies for what has been called geographic arbitrage, or moving to another part of the world in order to maximize your financial independence! His earlier book, Millionaire Teacher took a similar approach to educatio...

May 21, 202055 minSeason 2Ep. 99

Rapid Fire Listener Questions, Wealthsimple's Victory Lap, and the Historic State of Value Investing (EP.98)

We spend the bulk of today's episode considering whether Wealthsimple's use of long bonds and low volatility stocks is really protecting their clients' downside, and summing up recent arguments by Cliff Asness and AQR leveled against critiques on value investing. Before that, we kick things off with thoughts on why Elon Musk aims to have no possessions, before looking at the links between empathy and the theory of relativity as well as some productivity secrets in recent books by Charles Duhigg ...

May 14, 20201 hr 13 minSeason 2Ep. 98

Greg Zuckerman: Did Jim Simons (Renaissance Technologies) Solve the Market? (EP.97)

Today on the Rational Reminder Podcast we interview a seasoned journalist from The Wall Street Journal, Greg Zuckerman. With 23 years of experience with the media outlet, Greg has written extensively about the most prominent figures in the world of investing, including Jim Simons, John Paulson and Carl Icahn, generally focusing his attention on significant trades, traders and fund managers. In this episode, Greg shares how covering the stories of renowned investors and fund managers have influen...

May 07, 202043 minSeason 2Ep. 97

Ben Rabidoux: A Reality Check on Canadian Real Estate & Macro Economics (EP.96)

The economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic have been unprecedented and the seismic shifts have caused numerous unforeseen challenges. While no-one could have predicted the enormity and speed of the current crash before it happened, several signs indicated that an economic contraction was on the horizon. Today's guest, Ben Rabidoux, President of North Cove Advisors, a boutique research firm, is here to share some macroeconomic trends and what they tell us about the state of the Canadian eco...

Apr 30, 202055 minSeason 2Ep. 96

Scott Rieckens (Playing with FIRE): Finding Financial Education, Perspective, and Freedom (EP.95)

The recent film, Playing with FIRE details the particulars of the FIRE Movement in a way that is accessible, informative, and impactful. Both Cameron and Ben were hugely impressed with the film and the argument it makes for the framework of FIRE. Today we are joined by the producer and star of the film, Scott Rieckens, to discuss the movie and his own journey to reach financial independence. In much the same way that the film does, Scott makes a compelling and inspiring argument for the central ...

Apr 23, 20201 hr 5 minSeason 2Ep. 95

The Stock Market vs. The Economy, and Assessing Risk Tolerance (EP.94)

When it comes to the question of whether the economy affects the stock market, it's not about whether the former is in a good or bad state, but how that relates to what the market was expecting. In today's episode we get into predictions about labour economics during COVID-19, the relationship between the market and the economy, and how to make decisions that suit your risk tolerance. We kick things off by reviewing insights Edward Lazear and Gerard O'Reilly gave in a recent webinar. They spoke ...

Apr 16, 20201 hr 18 minSeason 2Ep. 94

Cliff Asness from AQR: The Impact of Stories, Behaviour and Risk (EP.93)

No one credible ever said that investing was a simple endeavour. It might have some simple guidelines, that if followed are more likely to yield positive results, but the ins and outs of the markets, decisions and their impacts, movements and crashes are never straightforward one-dimensional cases. Our guest today, Cliff Asness, really brings this point to bear, showing the nuance and multiplicity of all the topics we discuss. As the experienced owner of AQR and a wealth of knowledge and insight...

Apr 09, 202053 minSeason 2Ep. 93

Taking Back your Amygdala and Flourishing Through a Crisis with Dr. Moira Somers and Dave Goetsch (EP.92)

In today's episode, we take a less analytical position on the current situation to focus more on the behavioral side of things. Joining us are two returning guests, Dr. Moira Somers and Dave Goetsch, who share their unique perspectives in a very real and at times refreshingly comical conversation about how people could most beneficially respond to this moment in time. Dave speaks of his personal experience going from panicky investor to getting a feel for the broad concept of index investing, an...

Apr 02, 20201 hr 11 minSeason 2Ep. 92

Tax Efficiency & Leverage: The Smith Maneuver with Robinson Smith (EP.91)

The Smith Maneuver was developed by Fraser Smith as a smart way for Canadians to convert a traditional, non-deductible mortgage into a deductible mortgage by systematically re-borrowing to invest. Today we are joined by Fraser's son, Robinson, to talk about the maneuver, his father's legacy and explain how you can use it to your financial advantage. In his book, The Smith Maneuver, Fraser laid out a plan for working the mortgage and debt system to your advantage, by deducting the interest on a m...

Mar 26, 202046 minSeason 2Ep. 91

Bear Markets: Always Different, Always the Same (EP.90b)

In our second special release episode during the 2020 COVID-19 bear market we discussed a broad history of US bear markets from 1900 to 2020, the recent volatility in the bond market, bond ETF NAV spreads, a nuance in the legislation on tax-loss harvesting, and some of the tax-related changes that Canada has rolled out in light of the current situation.

Mar 23, 20201 hr 16 minSeason 2Ep. 90

COVID-19: A Rational Reminder (EP.90)

How we are handling the situation as a firm, investing through a crisis, historical comparisons, and more.

Mar 15, 20201 hr 22 minSeason 2Ep. 90

Safety-First: A Sensible Approach to Retirement Income Planning with Wade Pfau (EP.89)

It's not unreasonable to assume that a desirable retirement equates to having the financial freedom to meet one's lifestyle and personal goals. The more efficient a person is with their assets, the higher the likelihood of this, which is why sensible retirement income planning is so necessary. Today's guest is Wade Pfau and he is arguably one of the main thinkers in the retirement income space at present – a more readable Moshe Milevsky if you will. This podcast is usually devoted to high-level ...

Mar 12, 202053 minSeason 2Ep. 89

Market Drops, Biological Age, and FIRE any Time (EP.88)

Welcome back to the Rational Reminder Podcast everybody. Today we are using the opportunity to have a bit of a philosophical discussion about a bunch of things related to your retirement and the financial planning that goes into it. We touch on the all too obvious topics of the coronavirus and last week's market fluctuations before we scan the last ten years for any notable data points on fluctuations and the years with the biggest dips. We look at life expectancy and how this affects a retireme...

Mar 05, 20201 hrSeason 2Ep. 88

Risk is Everywhere with Allison Schrager (EP.87)

You can't get anything good out of life without taking a risk, and this holds true in the world of investing too. Depending on the situation, people are willing to either pay more for high-risk or risk-free, and matters become more complex because the term 'risk-free' means a different thing to everybody. Today's guest is economist Allison Schrager, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, author of An Economist Walks into a Brothel, and long time collaborator with Nobel laureate, Bob Merton. A...

Feb 27, 202033 minSeason 2Ep. 87

Uninsurable Condos, Floundering Robo Advisors, and Counterfactual Thinking (EP.86)

Let's say you make a choice that had you chosen differently, things would ostensibly have turned out more favourably. Later on, a similar situation comes up and you make the choice you think you should have made previously in the hope that the result you wanted before will come true this time around. This is called counterfactual thinking and it forms the main topic of our discussion in today's episode. First publicized in a fascinating paper called The Psychology of Preferences, Daniel Kahneman...

Feb 20, 202053 minSeason 2Ep. 86

Growth of the Experience Economy: A Transformation of the Financial Services Industry with Dennis Moseley-Williams (EP.85)

The financial advice industry has always been a place of change, and yet certain old practices hang around for decades. Our guest today, Dennis Moseley-Williams, is all about moving things forward for the good of the client and the advisor. The basis of his understanding is the characterization of the economy as one fundamentally built around experiences. Applying this lens to the financial sector means that advisors need to think about how to provide more than just a service to their clients, t...

Feb 13, 20201 hr 13 minSeason 2Ep. 85

Mawer, The Value Premium, and Investing Costs plus ESG Follow-up with Tim Nash (EP.84)

On today's episode of The Rational Reminder, we once again cover a host of topics. We begin with Cameron sharing his thoughts on a book he recently finished, The Ride of a Lifetime , and some of the lessons he took away from it. We then tackle three listener questions, where we cover Mawer and index funds hypothetically driving prices. Then, in the portfolio portion of the show, we turn our attention to value premiums. Fama and French recently released a paper on the topic, and Ben is naturally ...

Feb 06, 20201 hr 13 minSeason 2Ep. 84

Bitcoin vs. Gold: Digital Currencies as an Asset Class with Michael Sonnenshein (EP.83)

The last ten years have seen so much said and done in the cryptocurrency space, and yet the future of bitcoin is still somewhat unclear. For Michael Sonnenshein however, bitcoin and the crypto market still offer the freedom and possibilities that have long been espoused as their greatest values. He joins us today to talk about his role at Grayscale Investments, how Grayscale fits into the larger Digital Currency Group family and how he envisions the wide-open future possibilities for bitcoin. We...

Jan 30, 202042 minSeason 2Ep. 83

Sustainable Investing, Retiring on Index Funds, and Fee Location (EP.82)

Welcome to this week's episode of the Rational Reminder! Today, we get stuck into a commonly asked about investment topic – socially responsible or sustainable investing. The show kicks off with Cameron sharing some fantastic insights he gained from a book he recently finished, The Undoing Project. We then delve into the CalPERS story that was in the spotlight at the end of 2019. After that, we move the planning portion of our show, where we tackle the topic of sustainable investing. Many promin...

Jan 23, 202051 minSeason 2Ep. 82

Death and Marriage: The Legal Side of Financial Planning (in Ontario) with Kim Melanson (EP.81)

On today's show, we are joined by Kim Melanson who is a local lawyer in Ottawa. The bulk of the conversation is spent on the particulars of drafting a will and the considerations that have to go into this process. Kim also reminds just how important it is to have an up to date will, something many of us have heard but many of us do not act on! She talks about good times to update your documents and the ins and outs of naming guardians and executors before discussing inheritances, donations, and ...

Jan 16, 202037 minSeason 2Ep. 81

A Planning Checklist, Portfolio Concentration, and Leverage (EP.80)

For our very first episode of 2020, we kick things off with some quick updates before sharing Cameron's ten best financial planning strategies for the new year. After laying out some statistics about the great asset class returns that 2019 saw, we get into the wonderful listener questions we have been receiving over the break. Our first topic is about buying versus leasing cars, and Ben shares his thoughts on some of the reasons he recently converted to leasing. Our second question is about usin...

Jan 09, 202059 minSeason 2Ep. 80

Financial Theory in Practice: Gaining Insight from Models with Marlena Lee (EP.79)

Today on the show we welcome the Head of Investment Solutions at Dimensional Fund Advisors, Marlena Lee. Marlena has a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago where she served as the TA to Eugene F. Fama. She has been at Dimensional for 11 years where a big part of her role is communicating what their research team is doing for the advisors and clients who are using their products. In this fascinating episode, we discuss and define models, factors, and the importance of understanding the risks invo...

Jan 02, 202052 minSeason 2Ep. 79

2019 Retrospective: A Review and Discussion of the Year's Guest Episodes (EP.78)

As we see 2019 out and enter a new decade, we thought it only fitting to do a round-up of some of our shows this year. While we had 26 guests throughout the year, we chose 14 that best captured the sensible investing and education-focused spirit of our show. Some of the guests we have included on this special episode include Rob Carrick, from The Global Mail and leading authority on Canadian personal finance, Alexandra McQueen, a teacher at York University, who offers an explanation on the diffe...

Dec 26, 201956 minSeason 2Ep. 78

The Ins and Outs of Estate Planning: Making the Right Arrangements with the Blunt Bean Counter (EP.77)

On today's episode, we are joined by Mark Goodfield of The Blunt Bean Counter blog to talk about estate planning and wills. Mark is a partner at BDO Canada, a national accounting firm and has created a wealth of content on investing, tax and the relationship between the two. He provides full-service wealth management, but does not advise on nor manage investments. Estate planning is a difficult task because you are confronted with your mortality, but it is hugely important because without a clea...

Dec 19, 201934 minSeason 2Ep. 77

Risk Parity, Rental Properties, and the Smith Maneuver (EP.76)

Welcome to another episode of the Rational Reminder Podcast. We kick off the show today with some great listener feedback before diving into the content of a new podcast by Dr. Laurie Santos called The Happiness Lab. In a recent episode of her show, she gets into the idea of human adaptability to fortuitous or catastrophic events. Our capacity to regulate back to a default state has big implications for dreams of greater happiness through wealth acquisition. Next, we move on to three great liste...

Dec 12, 201935 minSeason 2Ep. 76

Money & Behaviour: Understanding Investing from a Psychological Perspective with Daniel Crosby (EP.75)

On today's episode, we have Dr. Daniel Crosby joining us for an insightful discussion about the psychology behind investing behaviour. Dr. Crosby is a behavioural finance expert and asset manager who applies his study of market psychology to help people better understand the financial decisions they make and to shed some new light on our ability to be rational. We talk about the inevitability of our emotions and how they impact our actions, but also how they might be leveraged for positive outco...

Dec 05, 201941 minSeason 2Ep. 75
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