TIP792: Vital Lessons From History’s Strangest Financial Stories w/ Kyle Grieve
The Investor's Podcast (We Study Billionaires) - The Investor’s Podcast Network
The podcast episode explores investment strategies through historical anecdotes, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and long-term patience. It examines correlation bias using the example of Cristiano Ronaldo and Coca-Cola, and highlights masterly inactivity with stories of Quintus Fabius and Muhammad Ali. The episode further illustrates the power of compounding through Bobby Bonilla's deferred contract and warns against fraud, referencing Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme. It also discusses the dangers of FOMO, exemplified by Isaac Newton's investment in the South Sea Company, and the silent tax of inflation, drawing lessons from the American Revolutionary War. Finally, the podcast touches on market crashes, using Black Monday as a case study, and the perils of over-reliance on autopilot thinking.
Part 1: Cognitive Biases and Strategic Patience
Part 2: Compounding, Fraud, and Due Diligence
Part 3: Speculation and Financial Instruments
Part 4: Risk Management and Market Volatility
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