The podcast explores intelligent investing strategies for 2026 with Jason Zweig, who writes the Intelligent Investor column for The Wall Street Journal. Zweig advocates for a buy-and-hold approach using index funds to minimize friction from fees, taxes, and behavioral tendencies like performance chasing. While acknowledging concerns about an AI bubble, similar to the dot-com era, he advises against trying to time the market. Zweig suggests diversifying investments globally for better risk management and recommends a gradual entry into the market, especially for newcomers, by investing a fixed amount regularly. He emphasizes that market predictions are often inaccurate and encourages listeners to focus on long-term strategies rather than short-term speculation.
Part 1: Core Principles, Market Context
Part 2: Risks, AI, Volatility
Part 3: Practical Strategies, Entry Methods
Part 4: Market Mechanics, Long-term Outlook
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