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WEALTHTRACK believes the key to successful long-term investing is diversification and intelligent asset allocation. Our goal is to help viewers build and protect their wealth in all of the investments they care about: financial, real estate, art, and collectibles.
Buffett’s Investment Evolution
In editing, collating, and compiling The Essays of Warren Buffett for 30 years, Larry Cunningham has developed an in-depth understanding of the Oracle of Omaha’s investment thinking.
WEALTHTRACK Episode 2052 broadcast on June 21, 2024
More info:
wealthtrack.com/warren-buffetts-investment-evolution-whats-changed-what-hasnt-over-five-decades/
Bookshelf:
The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America: amzn.to/4bbp6DJ
Berkshire Beyond Buffett: The Enduring Value of Values: amzn.to/3zaI5Bb
Margin of Trust: The Berkshire Business Model: amzn.to/4bebl76
WEALTHTRACK Episode 2052 broadcast on June 21, 2024
More info:
wealthtrack.com/warren-buffetts-investment-evolution-whats-changed-what-hasnt-over-five-decades/
Bookshelf:
The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America: amzn.to/4bbp6DJ
Berkshire Beyond Buffett: The Enduring Value of Values: amzn.to/3zaI5Bb
Margin of Trust: The Berkshire Business Model: amzn.to/4bebl76
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Artificial Intelligence Potential
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Since taking over T. Rowe Price’s Global Technology Fund Dom Rizzo has outperformed his competitors and market benchmarks. He explains why AI was and will be a major emphasis. WEALTHTRACK episode 2051 broadcast on June 14, 2024 More Info: wealthtrack.com/ai-could-be-the-biggest-productivity-enhancer-since-electricity-says-t-rowe-prices-dominic-rizzo/
Investing In Freedom
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Perth Tolle created the Life LIberty Indexes on the theory that democracy pays. Her Freedom 100 Emerging Markets Index is proof, trouncing its autocracy-heavy benchmark in its first five years. WEALTHTRACK episode 2048 broadcast on May 25, 2024 More Info: wealthtrack.com/democracy-beats-autocracy-for-investors-perth-tolles-life-liberty-indexes-prove-it/ Bookshelf: Red Notice: A True Story of Hi...
Looming Recession
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Leading Wall Street economist Nancy Lazar says 19 states are already in recession as consumer debt levels rise and confidence declines. WEALTHTRACK episode 2047 originally broadcast on May 18, 2024 More info: wealthtrack.com/with-consumers-under-increasing-financial-pressure-leading-economist-nancy-lazar-sees-recession-looming/
Exciting Bond Returns
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PIMCO’S Group Chief Investment Officer Dan Ivascyn also runs the world’s largest actively managed bond fund, PIMCO Income. He says bond returns are the most attractive they have been in years and even rival stocks. WEALTHTRACK episode 2046 originally broadcast on May 11, 2024 More Info: wealthtrack.com/pimcos-dan-ivascyn-on-why-bond-returns-are-the-most-attractive-in-years-rivaling-stocks-and-c...
Why Working Longer Is Not A Retirement Solution
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Influential labor economist Teresa Ghilarducci argues that working longer is not the solution to the retirement crisis. She explains why not and what is. WEALTHTRACK episode 2044 broadcast on May 04, 2024 More info: wealthtrack.com/influential-labor-economist-teresa-ghilarducci-on-why-working-longer-is-not-a-retirement-solution/ Bookshelf : Work, Retire, Repeat: The Uncertainty of Retirement in...
Residential Real Estate Opportunities
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Strong demand and limited supply have created long-term opportunities in residential real estate. Top ranked Baron Real Estate Fund manager, Jeff Kolitch shares his highest conviction investments. WEALTHTRACK episode 2044 broadcast on April 26, 2024
Commercial Real Estate Opportunities
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Top ranked real estate fund manager, Jeffrey Kolitch discusses the compelling opportunities he is finding in the much maligned commercial real estate industry. WEALTHTRACK episode 2043 broadcast on April 19, 2024
Influential Strategist Ed Yardeni Critiques Artificial Intelligence, Economists & The Bull Market
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Influential economist and strategist Ed Yardeni tackles why AI isn’t intelligent, economists have been so wrong and the bull market could continue. WEALTHTRACK episode 2040 broadcast on March 30, 2024.
VALUABLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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Exciting investment opportunities with award-winning global value investor Sarah Ketterer. WEALTHTRACK episode 2039 broadcast on March 22, 2024.
PICKING TOP STOCKS
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A leading bond analyst shares his strategy for picking top-performing stocks for the year ahead. WEALTHTRACK 2039 broadcast on March 15, 2024.
THE ROARING 2020s
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Early bull Ed Yardeni calls this the roaring 2020s with the economy and stocks advancing. WEALTHTRACK 2037 broadcast on March 08, 2024.
Tax-Efficient Investing: Optimizing Asset Location with Higher-Yielding Assets
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Tax-Efficient Investing: Optimizing Asset Location with Higher-Yielding Assets
Investing with Discipline: Seeking Opportunities in Challenging Markets
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Investing with Discipline: Seeking Opportunities in Challenging Markets
Investment Strategies: Unveiling Major Themes for 2024 with Jason Trennert
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Investment Strategies: Unveiling Major Themes for 2024 with Jason Trennert
Asset Allocation Strategies: Building a Strong Investment Portfolio
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Asset Allocation Strategies: Building a Strong Investment Portfolio
Investing in China: Financial Developments and Opportunities
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Investing in China: Financial Developments and Opportunities
Finding Compelling Values: Insights from Star Portfolio Manager David Giroux
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Finding Compelling Values: Insights from Star Portfolio Manager David Giroux
Economic Insights: Ed Hyman's Annual Forecast [2024]
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Economic Insights: Ed Hyman's Annual Forecast [2024]
Recession Risk Analysis: Jeff Schultze's Perspective on the Economy [2023]
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Recession Risk Analysis: Jeff Schultze's Perspective on the Economy [2023]
High-Yield Bonds: Exploring Profitable Opportunities in Fixed Income [2023]
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High-Yield Bonds: Exploring Profitable Opportunities in Fixed Income [2023]
Interest Rates and Market Speculation with Financial Historian James Grant [2023]
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Interest Rates and Market Speculation with Financial Historian James Grant [2023]
Bond Bear Market on the Horizon [2023]
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Bond Bear Market on the Horizon [2023]
Bond Market Update: Why Bonds Are Back [2023]
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Bond Market Update: Why Bonds Are Back [2023]
China's Economic Challenges: Impact on Global Economies and Markets
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China's Economic Challenges: Impact on Global Economies and Markets
Medicare Costs: How to Save Money and Avoid Costly Mistakes
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Medicare Costs: How to Save Money and Avoid Costly Mistakes
Portfolio Lessons: Navigating Market Cycles
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Portfolio Lessons: Navigating Market Cycles
Rising Interest Rates: How to Realign Your Portfolio
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Rising Interest Rates: How to Realign Your Portfolio
Good information. Rebalancing your portfolio according to the current market conditions will mitigate your investment losses.
Great information. I tend to agree with Christine's comments of having an annuity to supplement social security benefits, because social security is also an annuity. Also being diversified with other investments like bond mutual funds, money market funds, and stock mutual funds helps in retirement.
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erNameIs Monica Lisa Payne, cant divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like
I just looked up this person out of curiosity, surprisingly she seems really proficient, I thought this was just some overrated BS, I appreciate this.
niceTo see this here, Monica Lisa Payne's understanding of market indicators is impressive. She knows exactly when to enter and exit trades for maximum profit. her siignals are top notch
She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.
Thanks, I actually did look her up curiously I copied her whole name and pasted it into my browser; her website appeared immediately, and her qualifications are excellent; thank you for sharing.
I think investors should always put their cash to work, especially In 2024, we'll start to see more market diversification. I'm hoping to invest about $350k of my savings in stocks against next year. Hope to make millions in 2024
So nice watching a professional interviewer. Really reminds you what you're missing on a lot of other youtube zoom style pod interviews. This channel in one word. Class.
Warren Buffett's perspective on dividends is that they may not be beneficial if a company has better uses for its capital to promote growth. Instead of focusing on dividends, he suggests investing in companies with growth potential. However, some investors see dividends as a way to generate income. It's possible to create a portfolio that generates a dividend income of $50k-70k with a $1 million investment.
You're right! Compound interest is powerful, but many people underestimate it or lack patience. Investing in ETFs and index funds can be a reliable long-term strategy. Hiring an investment advisor can also help accelerate wealth accumulation. It's important for the average person to understand and utilize these options effectively.
That's right, I've been backed by a financial advisor for almost three years now, I started with over a hundred thousand and I'm just $19,000 away from making half a million profits from compounding and dividends.
Could you kindly elaborate on the advisor's background and qualifications?
The advisor that guides me is Amber Dawn Brummit, most likely the internet is where to find her basic info, just search her name. She's established.
Appreciate this recommendation, hopefully I can get some insight to where the economy is headed and strategies to beat inflation with when I hear back from Amber.
Wow. This interviewee really knows his stuff. I'm impressed!
Brilliant Women!!! Wake up Catholic Church!!!
This was one of the best interviews I have seen on this show.
Buffett only looked for well run business when he came under Munger influence.
Superb, articulate guest. T. Rowe Price is a great investment manager.
I always wanted to trade crypto, so I gave it a shot despite being confused by the price volatility. Even after watching many UA-cam videos, I found it difficult to understand and ended up losing my trades.
l lost on all 6 crypto investments ,one is down 97%, Most I had were from Grayscale which is Bernie Madoff crooked. I watched BTC go up 1% a day for 2 months and my grayscales decrease 1% a day ,so the stole 2% a day from me .Beck Quick also was angry at the Grayscale ceo. It appeared Quick also lost on grayscale.
Don't give scams a shot. Too much volatility there.
Thanks!
Why not just buy shares in Berkshire Hathaway and save all the effort?
The S&P 500 index has beaten Berkshire Hathaway by some margin since 2009
The S&P 500 index has beaten Berkshire Hathaway by some margin since 2009
It's shocking that an African-American owns Tesla, Space X, and X (Twitter). Elon Musk was born in Africa. A true African/American.
more value oriented investors plz my dear
bra/b is value, it often does better then other indexes in down markets.
Buffett buys and sells stocks all the time
he window dresses for sure, I can't ever find real holdings ,no way he made 24% 25 yrs in a row on sees candies or insurance or Coca Cola
@@user-rc2jb5et9o He made great picks like Coca Cola, American Express, GEICO in the prior century. The 24% was during the 20th century. He also used significant leverage in the past. By reading the 1995 annual report (the oldest report on Berkshire's website) you can see the stock holdings alone are greater the company's equity. As he's aged and the company has grown, Buffett has become more risk adverse. Too much IMO. When you read about Buffett's greatness, think about he 20th century Buffett.
I own stocks, bit I also own gold.. What's the big deal? Love the little chuckle this guy has when he mentions gold. The little chuckle sounds just like Warren's chuckle when he mentions gold.
I avoid Gold because it has no earnings. Stocks made 6.4% in growth 1929(top of Depression) to 2000 and 1932(bottom) to 2000 averaged 4.3% in dividends total 10.7%. Gold I see as any other investment with no earnings like a home, car or even food prices ,it goes up 3.1% a year on average equal to the inflation rate ,if it increases more at say 5% soon it will be unaffordable . Yes it has beaten sp500 at times but I buy and hold and I saw in one recession either 2000-03 or 2007-09 where GLD and GDX and all markets dropped because hey nobody had money to invest we all waited for markets to come back and they did. I was down 50% 2007-2009 by 2011 ,I was up 30% from the 2007 high. eg 2007 100k dropped to 50kcin 2009 back up to 130k in 2011.
Warren Buffett now looks tired, almost senile
& yet his Japanese investment looks like one of the most astute investments of the decade when you consider very low downside risks.
@@jasonwhiteley3612 Which one -do you mean battery company?
He lost an old friend, he has been inaudible for 2 decades imo .I need closed caption on ,to understand him
I invested in the Buffett coterie in the old days buying deep value stocks. They no longer exist and if they did there wouldn't be plentiful enough to make a difference to his huge kitty.
buffet told his wife you are better off buying the SP500. Why would he say that? brkab has gotten too big too make 25% a year -which WB also said. I bet he leveraged when BRKA was smaller.
@@user-rc2jb5et9o No leverage in1970s
It is sort of helpful at this point with research. A better smarter Google if you spend all the money in the world right now. You still won't have much in the next 1. 2. And even 5 years
What would John Rockefeller have done to his competition other refiners, railroads etc etc. if he had AI, what will our democracy be like if one of these few AI boys gets control of the voting and judicial systems?
God help humanity if these quick buck artists unleash their caveman ideas to Nuclear power etc.
Artificial intelligence is an artifiicial business model, just like the tulip bulb craze. Enjoy it while it lasts. Why do I say this, simple reality always wins, someone has to make the donuts no matter how many emails you send to the cloud and go home early from work.
True!
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Many people (including Dom Rizzo) brainstorm what they feel AI could do, and then act as if it is doing it already. It's not. It doesn't work, and answers it gives are dubious on Chat GPT. And it doesn't learn from its mistakes, even when corrected. Will it work eventually? Yes. But right now, it's a natural-language interface, a google search, and a nice output, but frequently with the wrong answers, mistakes etc. It doesn't learn, and it doesn't reason. It's not really AI, and it's not improving efficiency and productivity of the users. It will get there, but over decades, and peoples' and investors' belief in it today is misplaced. Just because CEOs want to (and need to) mention it in quarterly earnings calls, they are buying it, but it hasn't improved productivity and when people realize this, the whole thing will go on simmer for a decade.
He’s drinking the koolaid
Please elaborate.
Only 3000 views of this- top of the heap- show ,while the airhead influencers lip synching music videos, get millions .we live in a deranged nation.
the term bots was changed to Ai .I wonder why .I like bots better. Can you imagine the amount of email we will get soon when bots send them automatically. I delete all email now w/o reading them.
Total BS as AI is just a digital snake oil salesman
Thanks!
Very aptly, she starts with a dialog from “Graduate” about Plastics representing the future in 60s. Look what plastics have done to the planet in 50-60 years. Will AI do that to the nature of reality and our very consciousness in next 50 years? By the way, HAL 9000 was the computer in “Space odyssey 2001” A must see movie if you haven’t seen it.
Caught the repeat of this show a few minutes ago. Now I think that I understand a bit more of why politicians might be upset about ai, as many of them are lawyers. With the advent over the last 10 years (?) of ai, they see themselves as being out of a job as attorneys. Boggle. I am reminded of a CBS' 60 Minutes episode hosted by Mike Wallace, in the mid to late 80s where it was shown that a former office manager (who was not an attorney) for a lawyer that had made photo copies of about 12 blank legal documents. Ones that she had originally prepared under her boss' (who was a lawyer, but had died, in the saddle, so to speak) supervision. After the month or two it took for the dust to settle from her previous boss' passing, she set up her own office and started to fill out blank photocopies under her own name, as it were. After about 6 months, she had been successfully sued for 'practicing law without a license.' Apparently, the filling out of these forms were the basic bread and butter of the lawyers of the State in which Mike did his interview in. I forget the State in which this occurred --- it has been a few years. I suspect that many lawyers see these widgets that are already here and online, taking away their own jobs away from them if they are voted out of office. The only advantage that people might currently have over ai widgets, is that these widgets have yet to master the "talent" for swilling booze at Moe's? In a practical manner? What might be next, accounting? Maybe there's gonna be a march, a sit-in? PBS is often funny in a tongue in cheek sort of way. This is one of those times. Still chuckling here. Many thanks.
She asks all the right questions
Count me skeptical. They were talking about artificial intelligence when I went to school back in the 1980's. We were working on Silicon Graphics and Alliant vector (parallel) processing machines in the 1990's. So AI leverages the world of misinformation called the internet?
Skeptical is putting it lightly, I'm skeptical, but you're downright cynical. Back in the 80's you had to tailor your source code to the particular hardware to implement parallel and vector algorithms. Today's adaptive AI platforms include not only adaptive hardware, they also provide comprehensive software development tools and accelerated APIs for Real Time Operating Systems. It's powerful stuff, but I still think this "Artificial Intelligence" tag is misleading. Ultimately, it's still garbage in; garbage out. The amount of garbage has grown by orders of magnitude and the garbage out comes out faster and is higher quality garbage. We're not talking self aware machines, but it's quite a bit more than leveraging the low quality garbage of the internet.
AMD's acquisition of FPGA giant Xilinx has put them in a great position to lead the AI hardware companies, never mind be a "second source". They're products are not limited to GPUs. We'll have to wait and see if they don't flake out like Intel did when they acquired Altera. AMD seems to have gotten the acquisition right so far. (It was almost a merger since Xilinx was valued @ $35 B and Intel @ $80 B). Intel, on the other hand, basically ruined Altera and wound up spinning them off as a wholly owned, independent FPGA company. IMO Intel made irreversible blunder in the way they handled the acquisition back in 2015. Xilinx dominated the FPGA industry after the acquisition and AMD seems to have done well with the merger. (AMD actually did what all these huge companies claim they will do when they make such grand acquisitions. (The usual "product synergies" claims.) In April AMD announced a new generation of their Versal AI Soc (System on a Chip). Do a search to find the EE Journal article from this April for a pretty good explanation of how this AI SoC works (try these search terms: eejournal AMD Versal gen2). The author takes some time to get going, so if you're not in the mood for a history of FPGAs, scroll down about a page to the first 2 diagrams where he explains the three phases of processing in AI-driven embedded systems: preprocessing, inference, and postprocessing. Keep in mind that this is the EE Journal website, so it may get too technical for some. If you're a little in the dark about AI, this may help. If you're technically savvy, that article should be very informative for you.
Rizzo rocked it. 🖖
Excellent interview from both sides.
THAT was one of the best guests. I watched it 3 times. I want to move investments around .Small mid caps have underperformed.
6:37 she is like i totally understand what you are saying. )
...and with that slight wink-wink smile. 😉 I love Connie, she's so cool. 🥰 Always so well prepared with good questions, regardless of her knowledge or mastery of the subject. Her show is a public service for sure.
@@PatrickDonaldson I was just making a joke. I like her show actually. :) That's why I'm watching.
@@jasonmraz3239 Yes, I got the joke and thought my comment regarding her little smile would be an effective way of communicating this, I guess it missed. I certainly don't question your love of the show.
Excellent interview. Thanks
is this the same RIzzo as the singer LIzzo? He's skinny
Yes the R is for rangy, L is for lard.
@@user-rc2jb5et9o buahahahaha
Thank you for having some young people explaining their ideas.
I like that. I was shocked to see a senior guest Bill Miller say hIS portfolio is 50% invested in Crypto
HAL 9000
Thanks for the excellent content, Wealthtrack. The trick is to make AI smarter, but not smarter than us; otherwise, we humans will have a big regret. Think of the movie Terminator and Skynet.
We're not even close.
@@PatrickDonaldson True. Studies testing whether people would decline to let artificial intelligence network with other computers should it become smarter than us showed that over fifty percent of people let the AI network after being promised the cure for cancer or a much extended life.
Elon Musk is Gen X not a Boomer.
🌈Helpful, thanks😊
‘Bay-jing’
Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got to talking about investment and money. I started investing with $150k and in the first 2 months, my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and get more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family.