34-year financial talk radio veteran, Don McDonald and former host of Serious Money on PBS, Tom Cock, join forces to talk about real money issues. In each episode, they solve real money problems, dole out real investing (not speculating) advice, and really explain the financial issues that effect all of us. Plus, it's actually fun! Talking Real Money is a podcast designed to provide the real help ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1401 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessHow ToEducationInvesting |
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Don often mentions his recommendations should be followed without question because he has been in finance for many many years. He fails to realize that when it comes to our life savings he needs to provide objective support for his recommendations, not just ‘trust what I say because I’m old.’ He often states that Bitcoin is bad because it has no value. For whatever reason he thinks folks with critical thinking skills should just accept his word and ignore the actual data that shows Bitcoin is ... more
The host demonstrates a commendable prowess in advocating for a well-balanced 60/40 portfolio, emblematic of traditional investment wisdom. However, his reluctance towards digital assets, particularly Bitcoin, exposes a conspicuous blind spot in his financial perspective. Despite the palpable shift towards the digital realm in contemporary finance, the host appears entrenched in analog paradigms, failing to recognize the evolving landscape of value. His adherence to antiquated principles impedes... more
Ray Dalio should follow Real Money. This is my favorite money podcast. Great technical and practical content. Don, the economics literature does not agree with your assessment of annuities. Go to google scholar and search "annuities". Be sure to look at recent papers. Tom, a 1% fee is a little steep for investment advice. Listen to 3 reasons you should choose a flat fee service at Big Picture Retirement. I also agree with your assessment of Bitcoin and crypto.
Truths spoken by two guys who have (sorry) been around the block a couple of times (each😃). I also love the banter and mutual love and respect you guys have for each other. -Jerry PS - For the record Tom is the funny one.
The host (Don) loves to cite academics when they support his thesis. According to Don, Burton Malkiel doesn’t believe in Bitcoin so no one should. What is the academics are wrong. Aren’t the academics teaching that we all NEED 2% inflation. What if that is a myth sold just to benefit the very special elites. As the value of our dollars decline through endless money printing, who benefits? Why is 2% the ideal inflation rate? What if 2% was chosen as that is as high as they can go without mass pro... more
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