
Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks to the people and ideas that shape markets, investing and business.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 777 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

Barry sits down with Chris Davis, Chairman and Portfolio Manager at Davis Funds. They discuss his approach to managing risk and the key elements changing the economy. Chris and Barry also discuss Chris's mentors including Charlie Munger, and how he s... more
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On this episode, Barry speaks with Jonathan Miller, partner at Street Matrix and founder and President of Miller Samuel. They discuss what is... more
Barry sits down with Jason Zweig and William Bernstein. They discuss "Money and Me" the last book of author and journalist Jonathan Clements. Jason and William also examine Clements's approach to personal finance and impact to financial journalism.
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On this special, fan favorite episode of 'At The Money', Barry speaks with Brandon Zick. He's Chief Investment Officer of Ceres Farmland Fund (now part of Wisdom Tree); the fund owns and manages about $2 billion in agricultural land assets.
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I first heard Barry Ritholtz as a guest on Liz Ann Sonders’s equally great podcast (Schwab). I found their discussion so interesting I listed five times.
Then, to my delight, I found that Barry had his own podcast (Bloomberg). He’s a sharp interviewer, asking questions to get guests to talk freely. He also seems like an all around positive and enthusiastic guy you wouldn’t mind having as a neighbor to chat about markets, economics, cars, or coffee with.
Some of my favorite interviews are: Bob ... more
Barry Ritholtz is annoying always interrupting the guest and pretends that he knows more than the guest. Don’t keep cutting people off with meaningless phrases. Be humble and listen.
First off, Barry knows how to interview his guests. Great questions create engaging and informative conversations. The guests are diverse and there is so much to learn not only about finance but about career paths, success, failure and even book recommendations. This is the long view so if you are looking for get rich quick tips, look elsewhere. A weekly dose of wisdom. Thank you Barry!
This was a quietly powerful conversation. The way you explored AI as a tool for interpretation rather than prediction adds real depth to how people think about investing. Markets move on narratives, language, and collective belief, and using technology to notice those subtle shifts feels both timely and responsible. I really appreciated how this episode encouraged discernment and better questions, not just faster answers. That kind of thinking helps people make wiser decisions over the long term... more
Used to be a weekly listen for me with good advice but it’s gone downhill. The sponsored content about watches is one thing but slipping watch promotions into almost every episodes ridiculous. If the content was better I might tolerate the excessive ads.
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The show centers on market strategy, investing dynamics, and the intersection of finance with technology and policy. Guests range from former regulators and macro strategists to founders, VC investors, and leading researchers, yielding broad discussions on regulation, indexing, stablecoins, AI-driven investing, and new approaches to portfolio construction. Noteworthy is the willingness to connect high-level theory with practical implications for advisors, wealth managers, and individual investors, often exploring how innovation and policy shape the financial landscape.
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