"Investing should be like a manufacturing process," says Jim Boulden. "If you give a mose cooki, he's going to want a glass of milkrat." Investing is about as boring an activity as a human being could possibly participa and even calling it an activity is probably the wrong term. Owning index funds makes watching paint dry seem like going to the daton of 500.
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Jason Zweig of The Wall Street Journal, where he writes his famous The Intelligent Investor column. Jason is also the author of Your Money and Your Brain, and the editor of the revised edition of Benjamin Graham''s The Intelligent Investor. In this discussion we cover:
- The power of writing to learn.
- Why humans never learn from their mistakes.
- Jason’s path into markets out of college.
- The lessons we can learn from the past.
- And much more
Follow Jason on Twitter (https://twitter.com/jasonzweigwsj) and check out his website (https://jasonzweig.com).