We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network
by The Investor's Podcast Network
Recent Reviews
I miss Preston
I think the essence and the value of this show has gotten diluted. Long time listener. Maybe I've changed, and I got what I needed out of it. Markets have changed, the world has changed. Preston was the driving force for me on this show. What a voice, what a talent.
Was great! Now less so
I loved listing to Stig, Preston and the others. This has been a huge help in my education throughout the years. Now it’s just a stock picker podcast, more akin to MSNBC than the educational and engaging content of the past.
Cryptocurrency
Your statement that all LLMs affirm cryptocurrency as somehow different from fiat currency is false. In 20 seconds I confirmed with ChatGPT that crypto has no intrinsic value (such as land, equipment, etc); instead just like fist currency it has as much value as the trust and acceptance of the system (supporting platform) is assigned to it by users.
Pronunciation
Somebody better help Kyle Grieve with these philosophers name’s 🤣🤣 otherwise great pod!
A MUST listen!!!
When it comes to market history, the greatest investors of all time and psychology, this is by far and away the best podcast! I’ve seen reviews where people complain that they do too many episodes about Warren Buffett, well considering Buffett is the only investor that is consistently among the top richest men in the world, I would say that constantly reviewing everything and anything about his life is extremely important if You are also a lifetime investor, if you’re not, just skip that episode and don’t complain about it, take what you like and leave the rest, there’s literally how many different episodes for you to choose from?? It’s amazing to me how someone will focus on the negatives, by that logic I wouldn’t think that their portfolio wouldn’t be doing too well, lol, but I digress, This podcast is also necessary to keep you and your mindset on the straight and narrow when it comes to not overly managing your portfolio or succumb to the fear and panic,.