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Apr 8, 2021 • 1h 4min

The Tip of the Spear in Global Growth

GameStop is selling up to 3.5 million new shares, looking to raise money amid their newfound hype and popularity in the investing world. Dan opens the show by explaining why this is actually a very smart business move... But he says even though it's the right move for GameStop, he wants no part in it. And he cautions anyone else still thinking about jumping on this train. Then Dan invites Kevin Carter onto the show to talk about one of the fastest-growing areas anywhere in the markets, that sadly many Americans overlook. Kevin is the founder and Chief Investment Officer at EMQQ, an Emerging Markets Internet and E-Commerce Index. Over the past 20 years, he's partnered with Princeton economist and indexing legend, Dr. Burton Malkiel, focusing on China and emerging markets, ultimately creating the EMQQ Index. During their conversation, Kevin teaches Dan some stunning facts about the massive opportunity investing in emerging markets outside of the U.S. provides today... (like did you know that over half of the world's mobile payment users live in Africa?) Kevin makes a very strong case for putting money in emerging markets today, even listing out a handful of his favorite personal holdings from his index... like one he calls the Amazon.com of Poland... another known as the Amazon.com of Africa... and even one little-known fintech company that Berkshire Hathaway bought 5% of during its IPO. Kevin says that if you have a long-term timeline, you absolutely need to take a look at the emerging markets internet sector... He calls it the "tip of the spear" when it comes to global growth. And finally, we had an ultra-light mailbag this week... So light, in fact, that Dan decided to hold off until next week's episode. So don't forget, please send in any questions you may have, any comments on the show, or even any politely-worded criticisms into us at feedback@investorhour.com... Until then, you can listen to Dan and Kevin's conversation and more on this week's episode.
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Apr 1, 2021 • 1h 12min

Finding Big Disruptive Winners in Small Cap Stocks

A little-known family investment office made big news this week...  Archegos Capital Management's risky leveraged bets on ViacomCBS Inc. and Discovery Inc. set off a wave of forced liquidations at a number of Wall Street Banks. Estimates show Bill Hwang, the man behind Archegos, levered his positions as much as 5X and so far has triggered the liquidations of positions approaching $30 billion in value. Dan takes a deep look at this story of greed and hubris before leaving listeners with one crystal clear takeaway. Then Dan invites Tucker Walsh onto the show for a conversation about one of the hottest sectors of the market over the past year – small cap growth stocks. Tucker is head of the Small Company Growth Team and lead Portfolio Manager at Polen Capital's U.S. Small Company Growth strategy. Prior to joining Polen Capital Tucker spent 10 years as CEO at Copper Rock Capital Partners and 9 years as Managing Director and Head of Small Cap Growth Team at State Street Research. Tucker and his team look to invest in fast-growing, disruptive businesses that use technology to compete in the digital age. But he stresses that profitability is important, and discipline is critical when you're investing in this space. Thoroughly researching and investigating each company and objectively looking at both best and worst case scenarios without getting attached is key. During their conversation, Tucker shares the name of a few stocks he thinks could have massive potential in the coming years and are great buys right now. Then on the mailbag, listener Peter W. writes in explaining why he was not happy with Dan's interview last week... He argues Dan and Per left out some pretty important details during the conversation about regulations. Dan listens to Peter's side and gives his rebuttal to this question and many more on this week's episode.
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Mar 25, 2021 • 1h 4min

The Biggest Hurdle for Entrepreneurs

Shortly after they exchanged hellos, an old friend of Dan's enthusiastically told him about all the money he's made in penny stocks. And what he said next pretty much stopped Dan in his tracks... On this week's rant, Dan takes a look at the continued rise of risky speculations in the markets... and gives some advice for anyone still dabbling in them. Then Dan invites economist Per Bylund in for a conversation about a topic not often discussed on the show. Per is Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Records-Johnson Professor of Free Enterprise in the School of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University. His research focuses on issues of entrepreneurship, strategic management and organizational economics, especially where they overlap with regulation and policy. Per explains how the long term effects of regulation are easy to ignore because they are often unseen. But if we want as prosperous a world as possible, we should all pull our head out of the sand and begin to pay attention. Dan and Per also touch on the minimum wage debate, the Bernie Madoff fraud, and even some common economic fallacies touted by Nobel-Prize-winning economists. Then on the mailbag, Dan has a couple follow up questions about buying into GBTC. Another listener writes in asking for some clarification on Dan's take on Warren Buffett and gold. And another listener asks Dan's thoughts about when it's time to take some profits off the table in Bitcoin. Listen to Dan's take on these questions and more on this week's episode.
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Mar 18, 2021 • 1h 3min

Quantamental Investing Lessons with Jason Hsu

Chairman Jason Hsu discusses blending quantitative and fundamental approaches in investing, focusing on opportunities in China and emerging markets. They explore the differences between US and China's government intervention, making investing in overlooked markets more accessible. Dan reflects on the importance of doing nothing when investments grow, inspired by the coffee can portfolio strategy. Jason also touches on detecting financial irregularities in Chinese markets and the evolution of regulatory practices between China and the US.
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Mar 11, 2021 • 1h 12min

The Quant Approach to Innovative Investing

Is gold just another "greater fool" investment? Warren Buffett seems to think so. Or at least, he's said as much in his 2011 letter to investors, when he compared gold to the tulip bulb mania. On this week's rant, Dan examines this point of view and explains what Buffett doesn't seem to grasp when it comes to gold... Then on this week's interview, Dan invites Gregg Fisher onto the show. Gregg is the founder and portfolio manager of Quent Capital, an asset management firm focused on systematically investing in global innovation. Many guests on the show fell in love with finance and investing later in life... but that's not the case with Gregg. Gregg was born into the investment business and well on his way by the time he was a teenager. By the time he left college, Gregg helped pioneer some of the quant trading strategies that are so common in the industry today. During their discussion, Gregg explains why so many small innovative companies are often overlooked. But he stresses that if you're willing to do a little extra leg work, many innovative small caps present a massive opportunity. By the time the interview is over, Dan is left questioning if he has enough money in small cap stocks. Then on the mailbag, Dan fields several questions from listeners about gold, including one listener who gives a fantastic real-world demonstration of gold's long term value. Another listener writes in and shares a story of remorse for selling his Bitcoin a little too soon. Dan gives him some words of wisdom and reassures him that "we've all been there." Listen to Dan's response to these questions and more on this week's episode.
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Mar 4, 2021 • 1h 7min

Small Caps with Exponential Growth

It’s not the sexiest part of the market, but Dan decides to break down bonds. If you look at the benchmark ten-year bond treasury yield, it has tripled since last year. Does this mean the bond rally is over and we’ve topped out at the bond market? Or is inflation finally kicking in as yields climb? Bond interest rates are the lowest they’ve been since there’s been data for this, and if the Fed keeps trying to stabilize and suppress rates, printing endless cash and buying new government debt, the more dire the economic consequences will be. They should just let the market adjust naturally, or we’ll have 2008 all over again. Dan’s guest this week is Chris Retzler, a portfolio manager at a small-cap growth-fund for Needham Funds Asset Management. His fund thrived during the bear-market bottom, nearly doubling. Retzler’s forte focuses on nurturing long-term relationships with his portfolio companies’ management teams and seeking out undiscovered investment opportunities. The appeal of small-cap stocks is the room for growth along with a more potent potential for gains -- but how does Retzler make his market picks? His fund has succeeded during the pandemic (Moderna is in their portfolio), but what exactly are the best small-cap markers? It appears getting acquainted with management is a vital first step in investing with emerging small-cap companies. To be a concentrated investor, you have to know with whom you're investing. Regarding small-cap tech opportunities, look for capital-intensive companies that don’t have a lot of competition in the same space, e.g., semiconductor makers. And he highlights telemedicine as a surging fertile investing ground for explosive growth. Oh, and always follow Warren Buffet’s four basic tenets of investing. Listen to their conversation and much more on this week’s episode, including mailbag questions that cover everything from aluminum to acquisitions. Also, check out a new episode of Stansberry’s podcast where politics and economics meet, American Consequences with Trish Regan.
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Feb 25, 2021 • 1h 8min

Event-Driven Investing

Well, the market proved Dan right yet again. ARK Investment Management, CEO Cathie Wood, and their ETFs lost three out of their 60 billion last week -- Dan knew from ARK’s ballistics charts that the stock seemed to be topping out. While he applauds Cathie and her company for getting into the disruptive tech game in 2014, he knows that Tesla and Bitcoin (part of ARK’s ETF bundle) remain hot stocks that are way ahead of themselves -- and too easily swayed by an Elon Musk tweet. Everyone wants to be in the market right now, but when stocks top out like this, Dan likens it to people contentedly queuing up for a Broadway show, only to be slaughtered once they get inside. Or, in other terms, be cautious right now, investors. Dan’s guest this week is Yoav Sharon, a portfolio manager for the Driehaus Capital Management, in charge of investment research and securities selection. He boasts 16 years of industry experience and has been a senior member of Driehaus’ investment team for eight years. Event-driven investment strategy is a topic Dan has never covered before on the show, so Yoav breaks it down for us: it’s a niche part of the market that takes advantage of company-specific catalysts. The following events would qualify: mergers and acquisitions, arbitrage, corporate restructuring, and complex business models like healthcare. Yoav’s fund sees and seizes these moments, explaining that event-driven investing only goes to where the opportunity lies. This strategy provides a limited correlation to broader markets, less volatility, better performance, and capital preservation during drawdown periods. Yoav also reveals the critical markers to determine whether market events are worthwhile and shares a bevy of other alternative investing tips. Listen to their conversation and much more on this week’s episode. Your podcast host, Dan Ferris, recently went on-record saying: “If I had to put ALL my money in 1 stock – This Would be It.” Get the Full Story Here: https://orders.stansberryresearch.com/?cid=MKT519574&eid=MKT523099&encryptedSnaid=&snaid=&step=start Also, check out a new episode of Stansberry’s podcast where politics and economics meet, American Consequences with Trish Regan.
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Feb 18, 2021 • 1h 16min

Zombie Companies, The Amazon Effect, and ETFs

Is Bitcoin going to continue to climb, or has it already reached its peak? Dan reflects on the reflexivity of some of these gangbuster stocks. He also shares his must-read pick for financial history books, and not just for great topics of conversation at parties. Then, Scott Helfstein, executive director of Thematic Investing at ProShares, joins Dan to talk about the ever-evolving trends of ETFs. While Thematic Investing seems to have become a new buzz word, Scott argues that the term originated inside ETF trading and Thematic is just the next evolution. Scott also breaks down key sectors that he thinks were transformed by the pandemic in 2020. And finally, on the mailbag this week, Dan answers additional questions about Bitcoin and confronts a staggering accusation of not being humble. Listen to their conversation and much more on this week’s episode.
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Feb 11, 2021 • 1h 14min

A Lesson on Bitcoin with Eric Wade

The Melt Up is upon us... Retail investors are getting rich piling into stocks, irrational exuberance is at dangerous highs, and all valuations have gone out the window.  But is this the big one? Are we seeing the Mother of All Melt Ups? Dan opens the show by sharing a few increasingly troubling news items that have him worried... Next, Dan invites Stansberry Research's, Eric Wade, onto the show for a conversation on all things crypto. Eric is an entrepreneur, investor, screenwriter, and editor of the Crypto Capital newsletter at Stansberry Research. Dan takes this opportunity to ask him all the beginner questions others are afraid to ask: What exactly is Bitcoin? What do I own when I own Bitcoin?  Won't the government try and shut it down?  If they can't do that, won't the government tax and regulate it to death? Could another crypto come along and replace Bitcoin? Eric answers everything Dan throws at him while keeping things simple. He stressed that you don’t need to have a degree in computer science to invest in Bitcoin. Eric explains what makes Bitcoin unique, how it became the leader in crypto, and why that's not likely to change anytime soon. Listen to their conversation and much more on this week's episode. Interested in more from Stansberry Research? Check out the American Consequences podcast here: https://podfollow.com/americanconsequences
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Feb 4, 2021 • 1h 22min

Turning $20K to $2 million During the Financial Crisis

The GameStop rise has come and gone. Last week, shares for the retail video game store traded as high as $480... but over the past week the stock has plummeted over 80%. Dan examines the situation and comes away with some key takeaways about free brokerage apps, like Robinhood, and who they truly serve. Then Dan brings the perfect guest onto the show to discuss the situation, legendary trader and market wizard, Chris Camillo. In 2007, Chris began his investing career by turning $20,000 into over $2 million, during a three-year period where you were lucky to make any gains in the market at all. Today, Chris is an accomplished author, investor, and entrepreneur who has been featured in Jack Schwager's book Unknown Market Wizards. Chris' trading style is pretty different than anything we've covered on the show before. Chris explains how he uses social arbitrage investing to try to get out ahead of new trends and identify early shifts in popular movements. Chris says he does almost 100% of his research and trading right from his phone, using social media sites like Twitter, Reddit, and Discord to find his ideas. That's how Chris was able to see the covid crash coming ahead of time, and place a trade that made him a 7-figure windfall... Dan and Chris sit down and discuss some of the biggest calls he's gotten right, big opportunities he's missed, and his advice for anyone getting into trading. Listen to their conversation and much more on this week's episode. Interested in more from Stansberry Research? Check out the American Consequences podcast here: https://podfollow.com/americanconsequences

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