He puts the probability of a civil war in america at one out of three. He regularly puts out fairly in depth papers for free, usually unlinked in but maybe now on his web site. So he'v seen that kind of looking into the future, by looking deep into the past,. The confluence of all these signals that the weather is rapidly changing into a major storm and that storm will have impacts across the world.
How do you get to the point where you like a company a lot, and want to invest, but in doing your homework, you end up coming up with convincing reasons not to buy it?
This week on InvestED, Phil and Danielle circle back to their discussion on Google, specifically, its regulatory risks that may convince believers in the company to consider not investing.
Tune in to this week’s podcast to learn more about Google’s unique position, its risks, and other world happenings to keep in mind when it comes to investing in big companies.
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Topics Discussed:
- Investing during world conflict
- Regulatory Risk
- Regulatory intervention
- Confirmation bias
- Inversions
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