Doug and Carl chat with financial educator, investing enthusiast, and author Brian Feroldi. Brian delves into early investment mishaps, his investing philosophy (focusing on high-quality, long-term businesses), the significance of understanding the stock market & personal finance, and where to find new investing ideas. The group also discusses Warren Buffett & the role of dividend investing along with AI’s impact on productivity and stock market returns.
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0:00 Introduction
4:10 Chasing a hot mutual fund
8:37 Transitioning to buying individual stocks
13:45 The work behind successful stock investing
17:56 Thoughts on dividend investing
25:39 Warren Buffett,Charlie Munger, & Berkshire Hathaway
30:06 Impacts of productivity & AI on the stock market
36:03 Everyday uses of AI (ChatGPT)
41:11 Where to find new investing ideas
48:01 Soundcheck – Regional foods
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