A personal finance and investing podcast on money, how it works, how to invest it and how to live wi
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This week, we release one of David's favorite episodes from six years ago, Episode 203: Is Investing
In episode 489, we examine three factors that contributed to this week's big stock market declines,
What is the investment case for Ethereum, and what are the risks? A straightforward review of what e
What we can monitor and do now in preparation for a 2030s depression, which may or may not arrive.To
Gambling in the stock market is increasing, with most traders losing money while generating billions
Buffer ETFs protect against the downside while capping the upside. We examine them closely to see if
Seven ways to increase the odds of living long into your retirement years (if you choose to retire).
Millions of fintech app users have lost access to their cash. In this episode, we explain why this h
How a few high-impact successes drive up overall average outcomes in investing, business, and creati
Why are homeowners seeing home insurance premiums increases of up to 70%, as David has? What can you
Why stock, ETF, and bond trades are optimized to settle in less than a day, allowing investors quick
In part three of our national debt masterclass, we share a simple debt dynamics formula we can monit
In part two of this national debt series, we explore how households and businesses, including commer
In part one of this three part series, we consider why a country that issues debt in its own currenc
Why global small-cap stocks have underperformed large-cap stocks and will the trend continue? The in
It is not normal to want prices to rise and currencies to lose their purchasing power. We look at th
Some analysts suggest that now is an incredibly attractive entry point to invest in emerging market
In this conversation with financial advisor Josh Jalinski, David shares his views on constructing an
Why most households are in better financial shape than prior to the pandemic, but remain frustrated