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Dec 10, 2024 • 1h 14min

Best Stocks 2025: A Conversation with Jerome Hass

In this episode of the Capital Compounders Show, Robin Speziale meets with Jerome Hass as he discusses market predictions, investment strategies, and the impact of political changes on the market. He emphasizes the importance of mid-cap stocks, shares insights on short selling experiences, and explains his investment philosophy. The discussion also covers the challenges of serial acquirers, the significance of position sizing, and best stocks & outlook for 2025, including specific investment ideas. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Market sentiment is driven by animal spirits Political changes can significantly impact market sectors Mid-cap stocks present unique investment opportunities Serial acquirers can create challenges for investors Short selling can be risky due to market manipulation Position sizing is crucial for portfolio management #investing #stocks #personalfinance #wealth #podcast  Tags: market predictions, investment strategies, mid-cap stocks, political impact on markets, short selling, portfolio management, Canadian market, oil and gas, investment philosophy, market manipulation, best stocks 🎙️WANT TO BE A GUEST? Email me at r.speziale@gmail.com.   📰 SIGN UP TO MY FREE NEWSLETTER (JOIN 5,000+): ⁠https://robinspeziale.substack.com⁠   📚 BUY MY BOOKS:   Market Masters: ⁠https://amzn.to/3Vfexu6⁠  Capital Compounders: ⁠https://amzn.to/4eYP7bn⁠  Lessons From The Successful Investor: ⁠https://amzn.to/3Zj2ai1⁠  𝕏 FOLLOW ME: ⁠https://x.com/RobinSpeziale⁠   💰 DOWNLOAD KOHO AND ADD $50 CASH TO GET $20 FREE: ⁠https://web.koho.ca/referral/UGXXKO6S⁠     ***   DISCLAIMER:   This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author's independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information's accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer's reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies. 
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Dec 10, 2024 • 1h 6min

Best Stocks 2025: A Conversation with Paul Harris

In this episode of the Capital Compounders Show, Robin Speziale sits down with Paul Harris as he discusses the evolution of wealth management, emphasizing a holistic approach that integrates financial planning, tax management, and insurance. He reflects on the changes in the asset management industry, the importance of adapting to new technologies, and the significance of maintaining strong client relationships. Paul shares insights on market predictions for 2025, his investment philosophy focusing on concentrated portfolios, and the value of understanding fixed income. He also highlights the importance of reading fiction for personal growth and enjoyment. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Wealth management requires a holistic approach beyond just investing Adapting to industry changes is crucial for success Volatility in the market can present investment opportunities Discipline in investing allows for better decision-making Understanding fixed income is essential for a well-rounded strategy Concentrated portfolios can outperform diversified ones if managed well Reading fiction can provide valuable insights into human behavior #investing #stocks #personalfinance #wealth #podcast  Tags: wealth management, investment strategy, financial planning, market insights, stock selection, client relationships, asset management, technology in finance, concentrated portfolios, industry changes, best stocks 🎙️WANT TO BE A GUEST? Email me at r.speziale@gmail.com.   📰 SIGN UP TO MY FREE NEWSLETTER (JOIN 5,000+): ⁠https://robinspeziale.substack.com⁠   📚 BUY MY BOOKS:   Market Masters: ⁠https://amzn.to/3Vfexu6⁠  Capital Compounders: ⁠https://amzn.to/4eYP7bn⁠  Lessons From The Successful Investor: ⁠https://amzn.to/3Zj2ai1⁠  𝕏 FOLLOW ME: ⁠https://x.com/RobinSpeziale⁠   💰 DOWNLOAD KOHO AND ADD $50 CASH TO GET $20 FREE: ⁠https://web.koho.ca/referral/UGXXKO6S⁠     ***   DISCLAIMER:   This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author's independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information's accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer's reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies. 
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Dec 10, 2024 • 1h 1min

Best Stocks 2025: A Conversation with Bruce Campbell

In this episode of the Capital Compounders Show, host Robin Speziale interviews Bruce Campbell from Stonecastle Investment Management. They discuss the advantages of investing from Kelowna, BC, the significance of the firm's name, and the current trends in the investment market, particularly focusing on small and mid-cap stocks. Bruce shares insights into his investment strategies, recent success stories, and the importance of behavioral finance in managing client expectations. He also provides predictions for 2025, highlighting potential investment opportunities and the impact of political changes in Canada. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Small and mid-cap stocks have historically outperformed larger caps Customer concentration can pose significant risks to companies Behavioral finance plays a crucial role in managing client expectations Investing in small and mid-cap companies can lead to outperformance Market corrections can often be predicted through sentiment analysis Understanding the fundamentals of a company is key to successful investing #investing #stocks #personalfinance #wealth #podcast  Tags: best stocks, investment, market trends, small caps, stock selection, growth fund, behavioral finance, 2025 predictions, Canadian market, Bruce Campbell, Stonecastle Investment Management 🎙️WANT TO BE A GUEST? Email me at r.speziale@gmail.com.   📰 SIGN UP TO MY FREE NEWSLETTER (JOIN 5,000+): ⁠https://robinspeziale.substack.com⁠   📚 BUY MY BOOKS:   Market Masters: ⁠https://amzn.to/3Vfexu6⁠  Capital Compounders: ⁠https://amzn.to/4eYP7bn⁠  Lessons From The Successful Investor: ⁠https://amzn.to/3Zj2ai1⁠  𝕏 FOLLOW ME: ⁠https://x.com/RobinSpeziale⁠   💰 DOWNLOAD KOHO AND ADD $50 CASH TO GET $20 FREE: ⁠https://web.koho.ca/referral/UGXXKO6S⁠     ***   DISCLAIMER:   This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author's independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information's accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer's reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies. 
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Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 8min

Canada's Next Billion Dollar Company: Growth Story of VitalHub

In this episode of the Capital Compounders Show, Robin Speziale interviews Dan Matlow, CEO VitalHub, and Brian Goffenberg, CFO VitalHub, discussing their entrepreneurial journeys, the founding of VitalHub, and the company's growth through serial mergers and acquisitions primarily in the patient flow monitoring space. The conversation also touches on the company's future growth plans, total addressable market, and insights for young entrepreneurs. KEY TAKEAWAYS:   VitalHub is positioned as a leading healthcare technology company in Canada   Dan Matlow's entrepreneurial spirit was influenced by his family's background in sales and business   The transition from MedWorxx to VitalHub involved significant learning and adaptation   Mergers and acquisitions are a key strategy for growth at VitalHub   Building relationships in the healthcare sector is crucial for sourcing deals VitalHub's total addressable market is estimated at $10 billion   The company focuses on B2B larger organizations rather than individual healthcare providers   Transformational acquisitions have played a significant role in the company's growth   Ownership Disclosure: VitalHub ($VHI) - Yes #investing #stocks #personalfinance #wealth #podcast  Tags: VitalHub, Dan Matlow, healthcare technology, mergers and acquisitions, entrepreneurship, patient flow monitoring, Canadian startups, business growth, investor insights, healthcare software, serial acquirer, compounder  🎙️WANT TO BE A GUEST? Email me at r.speziale@gmail.com. 📰 SIGN UP TO MY FREE NEWSLETTER (JOIN 5,000+): ⁠https://robinspeziale.substack.com⁠ 📚 BUY MY BOOKS:   Market Masters: ⁠https://amzn.to/3Vfexu6⁠  Capital Compounders: ⁠https://amzn.to/4eYP7bn⁠  Lessons From The Successful Investor: ⁠https://amzn.to/3Zj2ai1⁠  𝕏 FOLLOW ME: ⁠https://x.com/RobinSpeziale⁠ 💰 DOWNLOAD KOHO AND ADD $50 CASH TO GET $20 FREE: ⁠https://web.koho.ca/referral/UGXXKO6S⁠ *** DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author's independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information's accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer's reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies. 

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