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The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom

By: By Andrew Sather and Dave Ahern | Stock Market Guide to Buying Stocks like
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  • We make the complicated stock market simple. We show you how to take advantage of the emotions in the market with lessons from successful strategies such as value investing and dividend growth investing, with a few elements of growth investing and trend following.
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Episodes
  • IFB344: Understanding Business Cycles and Fundamentals
    Apr 29 2024
    Welcome to episode 344 of The Investing For Beginners Podcast. I'm your host Dave, joined as always by Andrew. Today, we're diving deep into investment strategies tailored for beginners and seasoned investors alike. Our focus takes a sharp turn towards industries that are often overlooked due to pessimism but may offer valuable opportunities for the mean-reverting cyclical trends. 00:00 Beginner's podcast praised, planning brokerage investments, seeking advice. 04:31 Buy partial shares; bypass need for full shares. 07:05 Buy more shares of familiar, strong companies. 10:22 Simplicity in stock screening can yield ideas. 13:15 Choose low-expense index funds for better returns. 17:32 Common stock valuation metrics depend on context. 19:52 Understanding insurance terms is crucial for valuation. 24:47 Buying in pessimistic industry, reversion to mean. 28:29 Read financials, analyze earnings calls for insight. 29:19 Encouraging thanks for questions, keep sending them. Today's episode is brought to you by: Go to monarchmoney.com/BEGINNERS for an extended 30 day free trial! For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visit stockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to newsletter@einvestingforbeginners.com DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple | Spotify | Google | Amazon | Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    35 mins
  • Back to Basics: Identifying Value Traps and Bankruptcy Signals
    Apr 25 2024
    Welcome to a new episode of The Investing For Beginners Podcast where we continue our engaging Back to the Basics series. Join us every Thursday for insightful discussions on foundational investment topics. This week, we dive into the murky waters of bankruptcies and value traps, helping you navigate these treacherous scenarios in the investing world. Hosts Dave and Andrew, our resident bankruptcy expert, bring their knowledge to the forefront, illuminating what bankruptcy really means for investors, how to spot value traps, and strategies to protect your portfolio from total loss. Whether it's assessing interest coverage ratios or scrutinizing revenue trends, they're here to provide the tools you need to invest with a margin of safety. 00:00 Stock ownership risky, bondholders get priority in bankruptcy. 03:44 Enron scandal's impact on stock market fears. 09:00 Debt management crucial for company financial health. 10:57 Interest coverage ratio measures company's ability to pay. 14:12 High dividend yield, declining revenues, negative earnings. 18:11 GameStop and Macy's face declining revenue. 20:49 Start with simple rules, then dive deeper. 23:22 Develop checklist for better investment decision-making. Today's show is sponsored by: Start your free online visit today at Hims.com/INVESTING For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visit stockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to newsletter@einvestingforbeginners.com DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple | Spotify | Google | Amazon | Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    29 mins
  • IFB343:Investing in Nvidia and Tech's Value Chain - Risks and Opportunities
    Apr 22 2024
    Hello and welcome to The Investing For Beginners Podcast, episode 343. I'm Andrew, with my co-host, Dave, and today we delve into the prudent world of investing with a margin of safety. In this episode, we'll unveil the robust characteristics of stable companies that offer consistent dividends, exploring their often overlooked but critical role in a balanced portfolio. We discuss the allure of Nvidia, a tech titan whose stock value surge sparks a debate on valuation and investment strategy. We examine the wisdom of paying premiums for stalwart companies like Microsoft and Visa and share our perspectives on the steadfast dividend aristocrats and kings, which many income investors favor for their reliable performance. 00:00 Invest regularly, avoid timing the market. 06:35 Challenging to evaluate stock with emotional attachment. 10:02 Individual companies should be evaluated differently for investment. 11:51 Steady growth in Visa can yield returns. 15:13 Dividend aristocrats and kings are solid companies. 19:37 Unsustainable high dividend payout ratios can lead to problems. 21:56 Interest in Nvidia due to semiconductor industry. 23:44 Technology enabling AI acceleration, driving Nvidia's growth. 27:44 Conflicted view on Nvidia's potential success. 30:47 Balancing risk in tech investments, consider Nvidia's suppliers. 33:39 End of conversation. Keep sending great questions. Today's episode brought to you by: Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/beginners. Start your free online visit today at Hims.com/INVESTING For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visit stockmarketpdf.com Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to newsletter@einvestingforbeginners.com DCF Demystified Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple | Spotify | Google | Amazon | Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    39 mins

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