Bob Greene: Are there any books that have been fundamental to your development as an investor? He says Ben Graham's books on security analysis are some of the Bibles of our industry clay. Even if somebody doesn't want to follow technical analysis, they should learn enough about it and understand what makes a guy like Ken Winans tick, he says. Greene: An annual book that comes out every year lays out the economic facts of what might be going on in the Midwest with a possible drought that might hit next year.
Clay Finck chats with Ken Winans about the lessons that he has learned from studying financial history. Ken is an investment management entrepreneur, an author, and an active philanthropist.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
00:00 - Intro
06:21 - What lessons Ken has learned from studying financial history and relating it to today’s market environment.
14:34 - Ken’s approach to constructing a portfolio for his clients.
32:20 - Why January is often an indicator of how the market will perform throughout the year.
39:05 - Ken’s thoughts on holding bonds in the current market environment.
44:15 - Whether TIPS are a wise investment instead of bonds.
59:01 - The biggest mistakes Ken sees in the clients he has worked with.
And much, much more!
*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.
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