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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

Dave Plecha: The Long and Short of Investing in Bonds (EP.163)

Even among rational investors with diversified portfolios, there seems to be less known about the inner workings of the bond portion of their investments. Here on the show today to help us get a better understanding of fixed income investments is none other than Dave Plecha, Global Head of Fixed Income at Dimensional Fund Advisors. Dave is one of the authorities on the subject of bonds and is amazing at articulating the concepts at play in this arena. This conversation goes in-depth, but is also...

Aug 19, 20211 hr 13 minSeason 2Ep. 163

How to Select a (Good) Financial Advisor (EP.162)

Today our main topic expands on a recent episode in which we talked about what constitutes good financial advice, and here we look at how to go about finding the kind of advice that you want and need. It is one thing to know what it is, but that does mean it is straightforward to locate an advisor or firm that provides it. After our opening salvo of some media recommendations and a review of the fascinating book on different ideas on leadership, called The Starfish and the Spider, we dive into a...

Aug 12, 20211 hr 4 minSeason 2Ep. 162

Katy Milkman: How to Change your Financial Habits (EP.161)

Today we are so happy to welcome the amazing Katy Milkman to the show. Katy is the author of the impressive and inspiring new book, How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be, and in this episode, we get the inside scoop from her about her work, with specific attention to how it can be applied to investment and finances. Emerging from an engineering background, Katy has a powerful and unique skillset to be tackling the social sciences, and we hear from her a...

Aug 05, 202158 minSeason 2Ep. 161

Day Trading in 2020: Did Free Trading Change Everything? (EP.160)

Today we get the chance to take some very interesting listener questions and dig into fascinating findings on day trading in 2020. To kick things off we have a quick review of Simon Sinek's insightful new book, The Infinite Game before rounding up some of the news from the investing space. Then it's time to tackle a number of questions from a member of our thriving community and break down some helpful responses to queries about bonds, retirement, convexity, different types of ETFs, and more. We...

Jul 29, 20211 hr 4 minSeason 2Ep. 160

Bill Schultheis: Build Wealth and Get on With Your Life (EP.159)

The work of Bill Schultheis has had a profound effect on us here at the Rational Reminder Podcast, and eventually having him join us on the show is truly an honour! Bill is the author of the Coffeehouse Investor series and is currently the Principal and Senior Advisor at Soundmark, in Kirkland, Washington. Throughout his career Bill has dedicated himself to helping his clients make the choices that best serve them and their particular needs, and his approach has continued to grow and improve ove...

Jul 22, 202155 minSeason 2Ep. 159

Loss Harvesting and the Myth of Tax Alpha (EP.158)

Welcome back to another episode of the Rational Reminder Podcast, where we give you the most considered and evidence-based information about investing in Canada. Our focus for this episode is the topic of tax loss harvesting, a subject we have touched on before but felt warranted a revisit, with some updates. To kick off the show, we review Playing to Win , looking at the illuminating perspective it offers with regards to strategy and preparation. From there we turn to some recent investing news...

Jul 15, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 2Ep. 158

Rob Arnott: Dissecting Smart Beta, Investing in Disruption, and Momentum (EP.157)

Today we welcome Rob Arnott to the show! Rob is the founder of Research Affiliates and is a prolific writer who has published hundreds of articles for many different journals. We know firsthand, the power of Rob's work, and how it can alter the way you think about investing, and this depth of knowledge, coupled with his ability to make complex topics understandable makes him a dream guest for us! Rob is the co-author of The Fundamental Index, and we get some insight into this subject along with ...

Jul 08, 20211 hr 8 minSeason 2Ep. 157

Climate Change vs. The Stock Market (EP.156)

The looming issue of climate change has far-reaching implications, not least of which are relevant to the financial and investment world. Today we spend some time considering these impacts, with a focus on the question of whether climate risk is a priced investment. The short answer, conferred by the numerous academic explorations into the subject, is yes. This answer, however, still leaves investors with many options and contrasting possible approaches as to how to act. We get into some of the ...

Jul 01, 202159 minSeason 2Ep. 156

Don Ezra: Planning for Life After Full Time Work (EP.155)

One of the major topics we hope to help our listeners with is retirement planning, and today we have a really informative and illuminating conversation with a true expert in the field, Don Ezra. His approach is typified by his focus on retirement and happiness, and their important intersection, subjects he has broached in his many published books, notably Life Two, and Happiness. Don is a self-professed financial nerd, so you know that he will fit right in on this podcast! His advice is relatabl...

Jun 24, 20211 hr 3 minSeason 2Ep. 155

Renting vs. Buying a Home: How to Decide (EP.154)

Welcome back to another episode of the sensible money show. The focus this week is the age-old question of housing; whether to buy or to rent. After our preliminary remarks, book review, and a new TV recommendation, we get down to brass tacks on the important things to look at when assessing your living situation. There are some commonly held views on the expenses and sacrifices associated with real estate, and we do our best to share some of the facts as they stand. We get into some meaningful ...

Jun 17, 20211 hr 3 minSeason 2Ep. 154

Prof. Johanna Peetz: Personal Spending, Time Perception, and Close Relationships (EP.153)

Today we speak to Professor Johanna Peetz about how the errors people make about predicting their futures affect financial planning and relationships. Professor Peetz is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Carleton University and her three main research interests are time perception, personal spending, and close relationships. We kick the conversation off on the topic of biased spending estimates, the idea that people are bad at budgeting, and Professor Peetz gets into the main causes and im...

Jun 10, 202150 minSeason 2Ep. 153

Evaluating Systematic Equity Strategies (EP.152)

Welcome back to your favourite Canadian podcast about sensible investing! Today we are focusing on evaluating equity strategies and wondering aloud whether you should be chasing these anomalies, thinking about the costs and turnover, and how these products are being implemented. These are just some of the important questions that can be asked on this subject, and we do our best to cover the most vital points in this episode. We start things off with our customary book review segment, taking a lo...

Jun 03, 20211 hrSeason 2Ep. 152

Professor Brad Cornell: A Skeptic's Look at the Cross Section of Expected Returns (EP.151)

There is an overarching investment philosophy that permeates most of what we do here at the Rational Reminder Podcast, and while some guests' positions might differ at times, it is rare that we have someone on the show whose approach is as strongly contrasted with ours, as Professor Brad Cornell. Professor Cornell's arguments are so well-founded and researched that they require a re-examination of positions that we feel have been a given for us for a long time. He is the author of about 150 refe...

May 27, 202151 minSeason 2Ep. 151

The Ultimate Inflation Hedge (EP.150)

Is it possible to hedge your investments against different levels of inflation? This is the question we ask in today's episode, as we run through a variety of different investment approaches and commodities. While the answer may not come as a huge surprise, it is definitely worth the walk-through and getting to grips with what the literature can tell us in each scenario. After rounding up some news and a few reviews relevant to our usual subject matter, we dive straight into this topic, tackling...

May 20, 20211 hrSeason 2Ep. 150

Professor Robert Novy-Marx: The Other Side of Value (EP.149)

Today's guest is Professor Robert Novy-Marx, the Lori and Alan Zekelman Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at Simon Business School of the University of Rochester. Professor Novy-Marx is best known for his articulation of the profitability factor and has also done a ton of great work on momentum and low volatility. We kick our conversation off with Professor Novy-Marx's thoughts on how profitability should inform portfolios. From there we hear why Professor Novy-Marx has a proble...

May 13, 20211 hr 5 minSeason 2Ep. 149

Investing in Happiness (EP.148)

Today we dive deep into the connection between happiness and money, looking at a host of theories and studies that have examined the important factors in this discussion. The main material referenced is the fascinating, The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt, and during the episode, we get to look at a great selection of the findings and claims in the book. To kick things off, we consider the broad ideas around how money can stimulate happiness, as well as its addictive aspects, before exami...

May 06, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 2Ep. 148

Paul Merriman: We are Talking Millions (EP.147)

It takes only a handful of smart choices to convert regular savings into a secure future. Today we welcome famed financial educator Paul Merriman onto the show to discuss how the right habits and investing approach can add millions to your retirement nest egg. After chatting about his personal and professional background, we dive into Paul's investing philosophy and how it's been influenced by the work of Eugene Fama. A significant theme in this episode, we then talk about why Vanguard's portfol...

Apr 29, 20211 hr 20 minSeason 2Ep. 147

Do Expected Stock Returns Wear a CAPE? (EP.146)

As many of you already know, we have been working hard to figure out the best way to model expected stock returns for financial planning and asset allocation. It has a lot of history in financial literature, which is to be expected, given the importance of the figure. In today's episode, we're looking all the way back to 1985, when Rajnish Mehra and Edward C.Prescott called the equity premium a puzzle, through to the present day, when the equity risk premium has only gotten larger. We dive into ...

Apr 22, 20211 hrSeason 2Ep. 146

Jennifer Risher: Talking About Money (EP.145)

From YouTube channels to get-rich playbooks, whole industries are devoted to the subject of building wealth. But few books present a clear and honest view of what it's like to have a lot of money. Today we welcome author Jennifer Risher onto the show to share her insights on living with wealth. Early in the episode, we explore how Jennifer and her husband 'hit the lottery twice' by being given stock options for both Microsoft and Amazon before they went public. Jennifer then shares details about...

Apr 15, 202155 minSeason 1Ep. 145

"Buying the Dip" (EP.144)

Today's episode doesn't have an external guest, but Benjamin and Cameron provide fascinating information on a vast range of topics. First, the discussion centers around the book that Cameron is currently reading and what it is teaching him about social networks, the ego-driven world of social media, and the benefits of anonymity online. The hosts share some of the findings from a very insightful discussion which took place on their anonymous community board platform around people's thoughts on t...

Apr 08, 20211 hrSeason 2Ep. 144

Ashley Whillans: How to be (Time) Rich (EP.143)

Technology has made our lives easier but it has also fragmented our leisure time, creating a near-universal feeling that we have too much to do and not enough time to do it. Today we speak with Harvard Business School Assistant Professor Ashley Whillans about how our views of money and experience of time poverty impact our sense of well-being. We open our conversation by exploring the idea of time poverty, with Ashley unpacking the many factors that contribute towards feeling time-poor. Diving i...

Apr 01, 202151 minSeason 2Ep. 143

What is Financial Advice? (EP.142)

While there is no way of knowing what the best portfolio is, empirical data and financial economics have fixed the problems surrounding investing. But if we've fixed investing, then what's the point of financial advisors? Today we dive into this topic and reveal why financial advice is still valuable to the everyday investor. We open the episode by touching on our movies and books for the week, as well as the latest from the financial world. We then explore why, despite their failure at making p...

Mar 25, 202159 minSeason 2Ep. 142

Hal Hershfield: The Psychology of Long-term Decision Making (EP.141)

How do your perceptions of time influence your long-term decision-making and financial well-being? Today we speak with psychologist and UCLA Associate Professor Hal Hershfield to answer this abstract question. We open our conversation with Hal by exploring the concept of well-being. After chatting about the factors that impact financial well-being, Hal unpacks the balancing act that's required to live in the present while safeguarding your wealth to support your future self. Hal shares exercises...

Mar 18, 202155 minSeason 2Ep. 141

Where do Stock Returns Come From? (EP.140)

Where do stock returns actually come from? The answers to this deceptively simple question might change your investing perspective. We dive into this foundational investing topic after sharing community updates and chatting about our books and TV series of the week. A key concept in understanding where returns come from, we unpack how stock returns are impacted when companies migrate across size and value portfolios. While exploring how migration differently affects value and growth stocks, we a...

Mar 11, 20211 hr 3 minSeason 2Ep. 140

Prof. Jay Ritter: IPOs, SPACs, and the Hot Issue Market of 2020 (EP.139)

We've previously compared IPOs to lotteries that are prone to inflated valuations and low returns. Today we welcome "Mr. IPO," Professor Jay Ritter onto the show for a deeper dive into IPO performance, for his insights into SPACs, and to hear his research into why economic growth doesn't correlate with stock returns. Early in the episode, Jay unpacks how long-term IPO returns perform against first-day trading. While exploring the role that venture capital plays in tech IPOs, Jay talks about why ...

Mar 04, 20211 hr 8 minSeason 2Ep. 139

Factor Investing in Fixed Income (EP.138)

How we model our expected returns hugely impacts our financial decision-making, with poor models leading us to retire either too early or too late. Today's episode is a deep dive into two topics: how we model expected returns and how fixed income bonds fit into your portfolio allocation. We open the show by talking about the books and news of the week before unpacking the relationship between bond terms, credit, and fixed income returns. We then explore why it's easier to forecast the expected r...

Feb 25, 20211 hr 5 minSeason 2Ep. 138

David Blanchett: Researching Retirement (EP.137)

Today's extensive conversation with David Blanchett covers nearly all aspects of retirement planning. As the Head of Retirement Research for Morningstar, David has published extensively on the topic and speaks energetically about how you can best manage your retirement wealth. After a brief digression on Kentucky's Bourbon Chase Relay, we open the episode by discussing how an increase in your pre-retirement income can impact your plan. David shares his insights on what your plan should factor in...

Feb 18, 202153 minSeason 2Ep. 137

Chasing Top Fund Managers (EP.136)

When you see funds performing monumentally well, you may feel regretful for not investing in them earlier. There is, however, a long history of funds that skyrocketed only to have major falls from grace a brief period after. The bulk of today's episode is spent exploring this idea in the portfolio topic section but before getting into that, we kick the show off with some updates. We begin by talking about the GameStop short and whether this casts any new light on the concept of market efficiency...

Feb 11, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 2Ep. 136

William Bengen: The 5% Rule for Retirement Spending (EP.135)

At a time when the financial community provided inconsistent retirement advice, the 4% withdrawal rate was a data-backed strategy that revolutionized retirement planning. Today we speak with William Bengen, a literal rocket scientist and the influential personal advisor who popularised the 4% withdrawal rate, A.K.A, the 4% rule. After exploring what the 4% rule entails and the impact that it had on the financial industry, we talk about updates that William has made to his theory since first publ...

Feb 04, 202139 minSeason 2Ep. 135

The IPO Lottery, Planning for Wellness, and Talking Cents (EP.134)

Skewed Factor IPO Investing and Financial Well-being Episode 134: Show Notes. Many IPOs start with a bang, resulting in high first-day closing prices that attract retail investors. Today we unpack new and established research to explore how the hottest IPOs compare with average market returns. We open our conversation by first sharing community updates and details about the book and news of the week. After reflecting on how 2020 was one of the biggest IPO years since 2000, we talk about why IPOs...

Jan 28, 20211 hr 15 minSeason 2Ep. 134
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