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#85 Why you should invest outside of your home country. Show notes at http://moneyfortherestofus.net
#84 Why money requires trust and cooperation in order to function. What happens when trust disappear
#83 Why individuals need to save more for retirement and how to figure out how much more you should
#82 How have various asset classes performed when the Federal Reserve begins tightening by raising s
#81 What are the early warning signs a boom has turned to a bubble or the boom / bubble is about to
#80 Don’t be overwhelmed or play it too safe when it comes to investing and living. Show notes at ht
#79 Is it better to dollar cost average or invest a lump sum? And what type and how much life insura
#78 How a zero-growth economy would impact investing, employment and lifestyle. It depends on whethe
#77 Why ethical investing will underperform the stock market unless consumer behavior changes. Show
#76 How peer-to-peer lending works and what annualized return should you expect. Show notes at http:
#75 The biggest challenge facing Money For the Rest of Us listeners is how to allocate their assets
#74 How investment capital seeks out the most attractive opportunities, and why that is causing Chin
#73 How trading differs from allocating and why human traders have lost their edge to trading bots.
#72 How robots and information technology are replacing humans at work and what we can do about it.
#71 When the stock market is falling, understanding market history and current conditions can help u
#70 Should you invest like Warren Buffet? How your temperament, experiences, interests and skills in
#69 What to do when you feel financially hopeless. Show notes at http://moneyfortherestofus.net/mny0
#68 How technology and too much free stuff is undermining the middle class. What can be done about i
#67 I share with you what questions to answer to decide whether you should sell, hold or buy more of
#66 Why focusing too much on the future and too little on the present can be dangerous. Show notes a