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Investing by the Books

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The Art Of Quality Investing
Value Investing
Quality Investing
Compounding Quality
We Are Bellingcat
Open Source Research
Warren Buffett
Bellingcat
The Clock Of the Long Now
Lessons From the Titans
Berkshire Hathaway
Investing Techniques
Columbia Business School
Capital Allocation
Investment Strategies
The Acquirer's Multiple
Capital Returns
Seeking Virtue In Finance
Terry Smith
Malaysian Airlines MH17

Investing by the Books is a podcast to educate sophisticated and aspiring investors. We believe books are an excellent source for timeless knowledge, enhanced through deep conversations with authors and other guests. Host: Eddie Palmgren. Producer: Eddie S. Ahlgren Twitter: @IB_Redeye

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The UK-based portfolio manager Andrew Hollingworth, founder of HollAnd Advisors, joins Eddie to discuss the book '1929' by Andrew Ross Sorkin. The conversation covers parallels to the 2008 financial crisis, how Andrew deals with market distress, and ... more

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Eddie has the pleasure of speaking to Rupal Bhansali, author of ‘Non-Consensus Investing’ and a seasoned investor with over 30 years of experience. We discuss her journey from growing up in a stockbroker's family in India to becoming a CIO managing b... more

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This episode features the US-based portfolio manager Ryan Bunn. We discuss Philip Carret's classic investment book 'The Art of Speculation', which influenced later legends like Warren Buffett and Philip Fisher. We conclude that Carret’s nearly 100-ye... more

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Our guest Ethan Everett is an investment analyst in the US and author of 'The Investment Philosophers'. We discuss the book, in which he connects philosophical ideas from thirteen thinkers, including Spinoza, Hume, and Kierkegaard, to modern investin... more

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Recent Guests

Andrew Hollingworth
Founder of Holland Advisors
Holland Advisors
Episode: #81 Andrew Hollingworth on 1929
Rupal Bhansali
A seasoned investor with over 30 years of experience in finance.
Double Duty Money Management
Episode: #80 Rupal Bhansali: Non-Consensus Investing
Ryan Bunn
Lead Portfolio Manager for Reference Equities
Reference Equities
Episode: #79 Ryan Bunn on The Art of Speculation
Ethan Everett
Investment analyst and author of The Investment Philosophers
Galvin, Gaustad & Stein, LLC
Episode: #78 Ethan Everett: The Investment Philosophers
Ryan Floyd
US-based investor and founder of Barca Capital
Barca Capital
Episode: #77 Ryan Floyd on A Time of Gifts
Lars Stenlund
Co-founder of Vitec Software and Chairman of the Board
Vitec Software
Episode: #76 Lars Stenlund on Driven by Curiosity
Klaus Kleinfeld
Former CEO of Siemens and Alcoa, author of Leading to Thrive
Leading to Thrive
Episode: #73 Klaus Kleinfeld: Leading to Thrive
Alex Morris
Founder of TSOH Investment Research.
TSOH Investment Research
Episode: #72 Alex Morris on Hit Refresh
Lodewijk Petram
An economist and historian, senior researcher at The Huygens Institute in Amsterdam
The Huygens Institute
Episode: #71 Lodewijk Petram: The World's First Stock Exchange

Host

Eddie Palmgren
Host of Investing by the Books; covers investing literature, book-centered discussions, and market insights.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 100 ratings
  • Extremely interesting content for anyone who wants to learn how to invest.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    leoross
    6 months ago
  • Great job

    Enjoy the interviews and learn a lot. Thx folks.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Joël Schols
    Belgium3 years ago
  • A peek into the minds of great investors

    This podcast gives tons of timeless insights on investing from interviewing some of the most admirable investors you ever herd of, but still some you never herd of before - the rising stars.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Haggadodoo
    Sweden4 years ago
  • Phenomenal podcast if you want to be a better investor

    This is a great podcast for anyone learning to be a better investor. You get to hear from a broad array of international investment authors and investors. Many of these are acclaimed and thus the podcast is a great way to learn from the best!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    robbybrown9
    Canada4 years ago
  • Wonderful podcast

    I absolutely enjoy the pod. The bools discussed are great treasure.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HK2504
    Sweden4 years ago

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High-quality discussions that make complex ideas accessible.
Guests are diverse and bring timeless investment lessons.
Listeners value the depth and breadth of investing literature discussed.
Interview quality is consistently high, with practical insights.
The host exchanges are engaging and the guest choices credible.

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#79 Ryan Bunn on The Art of Speculation
Q: What is the most important insight you have learned from The Art of Speculation?
Carret's insights on the law of compound interest and the definition of risk in investment, especially regarding retained earnings, were particularly illuminating.
#79 Ryan Bunn on The Art of Speculation
Q: Can you briefly tell us about what the book is about and its structure?
The Art of Speculation reflects on market mechanisms and investment philosophy, covering both practical advice and investment psychology.
#79 Ryan Bunn on The Art of Speculation
Q: How did your passion for investing begin?
Ryan's interest began at a young age, introduced to saving and investing by his mother, and developed through various side businesses while growing up.
#77 Ryan Floyd on A Time of Gifts
Q: How do you think optimism and pessimism affects you in life, but also as an investor?
Ryan emphasizes the importance of being prepared for failure in investing and how maintaining a positive outlook, despite difficulties, is key to navigating challenges.
#77 Ryan Floyd on A Time of Gifts
Q: Can you briefly describe what A Time of Gifts is about?
Ryan describes it as a travelogue of an 18-year-old exploring Europe, focusing on the journey and the lessons learned, rather than just numbers.

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2. Rupal Bhansali
3. Ryan Bunn
4. Ethan Everett
5. Ryan Floyd
6. Lars Stenlund
7. Klaus Kleinfeld
8. Alex Morris

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