

The Long View
Morningstar
Expand your investing horizons and look to the long term. Join hosts Christine Benz, Amy C. Arnott, and Ben Johnson as they talk to influential leaders in investing, advice, and personal finance about a wide-range of topics, such as asset allocation and balancing risk and return.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 57min
Andy Reed: Inertia Is the Most Powerful Force in Behavioral Finance
Andy Reed, head of behavioral economics research at Vanguard, sheds light on how our psychological tendencies shape financial decisions. He discusses the contrast between maximizers and satisficers, the impact of early money conversations, and the age-related positivity effect that influences older investors. Reed elaborates on leveraging inertia with initiatives like Save More Tomorrow to boost savings and highlights common biases among investors. He emphasizes the importance of teaching children about money from an early age and explores the role of AI in personalized financial advice.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 59min
Cullen Roche: What Is Your Perfect Portfolio?
Cullen Roche, Founder and CIO of Discipline Funds and author of Your Perfect Portfolio, shares insights on crafting investment strategies. He discusses the evolving economic landscape, highlighting how tariffs impact markets and the potential for a K-shaped recovery. Cullen emphasizes the importance of bespoke portfolios that align with individual goals, advocating for temporal diversification to mitigate risks. He reframes risk in terms of personal financial goals and critiques stock-picking, suggesting a more tailored, systematic approach to investing.

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Dec 30, 2025 • 33min
Best of The Long View 2025: Financial Planning and Retirement
In this engaging conversation, J.L. Collins shares his 'beer and foam' metaphor for focusing on long-term investing over daily market fluctuation. Charley Ellis emphasizes a holistic view when constructing portfolios, factoring in assets like home values and Social Security. Larry Jacobson highlights that a fulfilling retirement requires more than finances, advocating for planning purposeful activities. Carl Richards suggests practicing meaningful spending to adjust from saving to enjoying life after work, ensuring retirees savor their financial freedom.

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Dec 23, 2025 • 51min
Best of The Long View 2025: Investing
In this engaging discussion, Eric Jacobson, a seasoned manager-research professional from Morningstar, delves into the world of evergreen funds and their liquidity risks. He sheds light on the redemption limits of these funds, emphasizing the significance of understanding their opaque features. Listeners learn about the hidden dangers associated with semi-liquid private markets and why careful consideration is essential for investors. Jacobson’s insights provide a thoughtful take on the complexities of modern investment strategies.

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Dec 16, 2025 • 57min
Lyle Fitterer: The State of the Municipal Bond Market Today
Lyle Fitterer, a seasoned senior portfolio manager at Baird Advisors with over 36 years in the municipal bond market, shares invaluable insights. He delves into Baird's innovative credit scoring system and usage of AI for enhancing credit analysis. Lyle clarifies the muni-to-Treasury ratio's significance and discusses current municipal valuations, highlighting attractive investment areas. He also compares indexing versus active management strategies and identifies pitfalls in municipal credits, while providing a reassuring view on the future of muni tax exemptions.

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Dec 9, 2025 • 52min
Joy Loverde: Planning Ahead for Care Needs as You Get Older
Joy Loverde, an esteemed author and eldercare expert, shares her insights on preparing for aging and caregiving. She emphasizes the importance of envisioning your future self and creating a solid plan early on, especially regarding legal documents and health issues. Joy discusses the unique challenges faced by solo agers, the need for open family communication, and innovative housing solutions like NORCs. She also explores the emotional landscape of caregiving, encouraging candid conversations about death and the role of technology in bridging generations.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 52min
Mark Higgins: Financial History Is More Relevant Than People Think
Mark Higgins, Senior VP at IFA Institutional and author of 'Investing in U.S. Financial History', explores the relevance of financial history to modern investing. He reassesses Hetty Green's misunderstood legacy and details lessons from historical financial crises. Mark critiques the Fed's response to inflation and draws parallels to inflationary pressures of the 1970s. He emphasizes the dangers of shadow banking, complacency in private credit, and advocates for simpler investment strategies over complex alternatives.

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Dec 1, 2025 • 26min
The Morning Filter: Why 2026 Could Be a Breakout Year for Dividend Stocks
Dan Lefkovitz, a Morningstar index strategist and dividend investing expert, discusses the current landscape of dividend stocks. He highlights the impact of the stock buyback boom on dividend yields and explains why the U.S. dividend stocks lag behind international ones. Listeners learn how to identify potential dividend cuts using key metrics like payout ratios and economic moats. Dan also names undervalued stocks and anticipates that 2026 could see a notable shift favoring dividend investors.

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Nov 25, 2025 • 52min
Eric Jacobson: The Entire Face of the Bond Market Has Changed
In this engaging discussion, Eric Jacobson, a Senior Principal at Morningstar with decades of bond market experience, dives into the evolving landscape of fixed income. He emphasizes how inefficient segments of the bond market create opportunities for active management. Eric also explains the challenges posed by liquidity and contrasts the complexities of bonds with stocks. Key strategies, like structural trades and the use of innovative tools like ETFs, are highlighted as essential for navigating today's bond environment.

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Nov 18, 2025 • 55min
Dan Haylett: ‘The Retirement You Didn’t See Coming’
Dan Haylett, a financial planner and author, dives into the unspoken emotional aspects of retirement in his insightful discussion. He reveals how many retirees face identity crises and feelings of emptiness after ceasing work. Haylett emphasizes the importance of designing an engaging retirement, advising against solely leisure-based lifestyles. He advocates for gradual transitions into retirement, cross-generational mentorship, and the need for couples to communicate openly about their plans. With humor and perspective, he encourages living fully in the present, rather than waiting for retirement to enjoy life.


