

How Not To Invest
Oct 13, 2025
Barry Ritholtz, founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management and author of 'How Not to Invest', shares insight on navigating market volatility and the potential bubble in risky assets. He emphasizes debunking bad investment ideas and the importance of choosing reliable financial advisors. Barry advises disciplined index investing and learning from classics like 'Thinking Fast and Slow'. He also discusses the implications of the recent bankruptcy of First Brands as a warning signal for capital markets. Tune in for his unique perspectives!
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Tariff Shock Reawakened Volatility
- Tariff threats and rare-earth disputes triggered a sharp market selloff then a quick rebound when tensions cooled.
- Markets had shown 33 quiet days before that volatility spike, highlighting how rapidly risk sentiment can flip.
Third Birthday Suggests Bull Might Continue
- The current bull market hit its third birthday on October 12 and historically bull markets that survive three years often continue.
- Since WWII, comparable bull runs averaged 6.5 years with large cumulative gains, though past performance is no guarantee.
From Index Cards To A Book
- Barry organized investing errors on three-by-five cards and pinned them to a bulletin board, which evolved into his book.
- That manual process revealed three broad categories of mistakes he now teaches investors to avoid.