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Masters in Business

Bloomberg
Technical Analysis
Investment Strategies
Dunning-Kruger Effect
Behavioral Finance
Interest Rates
Inflation
Market Seasonality
Market Sentiment
Equity Markets
Metacognition
Investing
Investor Behavior
Tax-Loss Harvesting
Direct Indexing
Betterment
Santa Claus Rally
Presidential Election Cycle
January Effect
Energy Sector
Technology Sector

Barry Ritholtz speaks with the people that shape markets, investing and business.

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Barry sits down with A. Lange & Sohne CEO Wilhelm Schmid at the Audrain Newport Concours & Motor Week for a special edition of Masters in Business. Barry and Wilhelm compare watch and car design. They also discuss A. Lange & Sohne's philosophy on wat... more

Do fundamentals or narratives drive market valuations? That is the question so many are wrestling with in today’s 24/7 algo-based platforms and AI-driven mediascape.

Ben Hunt is founder of Perscient, a firm that studies how narratives and stories s... more

Barry sits down with New York Times Bestselling author of The Psychology of Money, The Art of Spending Money, and Same As Ever. They discussed different sections of market cycles and the psychology of money. Morgan also discussed the role of innovati... more

On this special edition of Masters in Business, Barry speaks with Nobel Prize winning economist Richard Thaler, along with Alex Imas, Professor of Behavioral Science, Economics, and Applied AI at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business abo... more

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Recent Guests

Morgan Housel
Bestselling author known for insights on finance and behavioral economics
Episode: The Art of Spending Money with Bestselling Author Morgan Housel
Kristin Olson
Goldman Sachs Global Head of Alternatives for Wealth
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Episode: Alternate Investing: Masters in Business with Kristin Olson
Jurrien Timmer
Director of Global Macro at Fidelity Investments
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Episode: 'Barbell' Investing Strategies With Jurrien Timmer
Brandon Zick
Chief Investment Officer of Ceres Farmland Fund
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Episode: At The Money: Farmland Investing
Jose Minaya
Global Head of BNY Investments and Wealth
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Episode: BNY's Jose Minaya on How AI Is Transforming Asset Management
Jaime Magyera
Head of BlackRock's US Wealth Advisory Business and Retirement Business.
BlackRock
Episode: BlackRock's Jaime Magyera on Wealth Management and Retirement
Michael Hiltzik
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter covering business for the Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Episode: At The Money: Filtering Noisy News
Preston Holland
Founder of Prestige Aircraft Finance, host of The VIP Seat, and author of Private Jet Insider.
Prestige Aircraft Finance
Episode: At the Money: Want to Fly Private? Here is how!
Neal Katyal
Former Solicitor General of the United States, attorney who has argued over 50 cases at the Supreme Court level.
Episode: Special Edition: Neal Katyal on Challenging Trump's Global Tariffs

Host

Barry Ritholtz
Host of Masters in Business with extensive experience in financial analysis and market insights.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 3.4k ratings
  • Resilience in Strategy, Not Speculation

    Loved this episode. What stood out was how the barbell strategy isn’t just a financial framework—it’s a metaphor for leadership: play safe at your core, stretch at the edges. That balance builds durability and upside. Thanks for framing investing not just for returns — but for resilience.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anum — The Platinum CEO
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Investing as Vision, Not Just Capital

    This episode offered such depth. I loved how you explored not only the mechanics of 21st-century investing, but also the mindset required to navigate complexity. The way you held space for both strategy and adaptability made the conversation feel expansive, an invitation to see investing as vision in action, not just allocation of capital.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anum — The Platinum CEO
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Review of Rebounding from Covid and Biden’s Economics

    I love the show and I find Barry’s conversations with CEO’s and fund managers so insightful. But I especially like the conversation he had with Heather Boushey about fiscal policy impacts and the entire macro and micro economics. It’s bridging the social and financial. Barry’s inquiries was objective and I can’t help but align his views to the book written by my favourite journalist, Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson, Abundance.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    YEG_Mari
    Canada3 months ago
  • Good show. Private aviation is gross

    Title says it. Generally like. Strongly dislike this private jet garbage. The planet is boiling yall

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    TraderJoey123
    United States3 months ago
  • Erik Hirsch

    In talking about the relative size of private investments relative to public, Erik mixes up flow with stock, thus understating the size of the private markets, and essentially talking his own book. He should know better…

    Apple Podcasts
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    MAMCG53
    United States3 months ago

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The show is seen as educational and relevant to anyone interested in finance or market trends.
Engaging discussions with knowledgeable guests provide valuable insights into the world of investing and economics.
Certain political opinions expressed by the host may polarize listeners, yet the diversity of guests balances the perspective.
Some listeners appreciate the depth of conversation, while others feel that the host should allow guests more space to speak.

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Market Cycles and Investment Strategy With Charles Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders
Q: What topics, assets, data points are getting overlooked?
There was one I thought about this morning... beyond the traditional drivers that come into my inbox.
Carta CEO Henry Ward on Private Credit & Private Markets
Q: How do you decide what adjacent markets are attractive, and you might want to enter them?
We have really two criteria. One is, do we have a right to win? Second is, can we win that market quickly?
Carta CEO Henry Ward on Private Credit & Private Markets
Q: How did you come up with the idea, hey, these cap tables, all the data around comp and valuation and VC investing, no one is really tracking this in a consistent, intelligent way?
I was working with Manu Kumar over at K9 Ventures on my previous company, and he pointed out this cap table problem and was like, hey, this is a real problem. I think you should solve it.
'Barbell' Investing Strategies With Jurrien Timmer
Q: What do you know about the world of investing today you wish you knew 40 years ago?
Markets go through cycles and will come back, so look at the bigger picture and avoid panic selling.
'Barbell' Investing Strategies With Jurrien Timmer
Q: What sort of advice would you give a recent college grad interested in a career in technical analysis, fixed income, or just investing generally?
Be open-minded, be humble, and always strive to learn.

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