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Today’s guest is Barry Ritholtz, CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, which manages over $5.7 billion for 3,900 families. His latest book, ‘How Not to Invest,’ offers a blueprint to help you make better decisions and achieve financial success.
In today’s episode, Barry & I discuss the pitfalls of relying on experts for investment advice, the dangers of panic selling, the allure of following investment gurus, and the value of meaningful experiences over material possessions.
(0:00) Starts
(1:34) Introduction of Barry Ritholtz
(3:37) Barry's experience hosting Masters in Business
(8:17) The danger of trusting experts
(22:14) The importance of fiduciary advice
(27:30) Mental accounting and regret minimization
(33:36) Overconfidence, risk, and uncertainty
(44:50) Navigating market crises
(51:15) The future of Ritholtz Wealth Management
(57:24) Barry's take on AI
(1:03:27) Barry's most memorable investment
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Past guests include Ed Thorp, Richard Thaler, Jeremy Grantham, Joel Greenblatt, Campbell Harvey, Ivy Zelman, Kathryn Kaminski, Jason Calacanis, Whitney Baker, Aswath Damodaran, Howard Marks, Tom Barton, and many more.
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Today’s guest is Barry Ritholtz, CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, which manages over $5.7 billion for 3,900 families. His latest book, ‘How Not to Invest,’ offers a blueprint to help you make better decisions and achieve financial success.
In today’s episode, Barry & I discuss the pitfalls of relying on experts for investment advice, the dangers of panic selling, the allure of following investment gurus, and the value of meaningful experiences over material possessions.
(0:00) Starts
(1:34) Introduction of Barry Ritholtz
(3:37) Barry's experience hosting Masters in Business
(8:17) The danger of trusting experts
(22:14) The importance of fiduciary advice
(27:30) Mental accounting and regret minimization
(33:36) Overconfidence, risk, and uncertainty
(44:50) Navigating market crises
(51:15) The future of Ritholtz Wealth Management
(57:24) Barry's take on AI
(1:03:27) Barry's most memorable investment
-----
Follow Meb on X, LinkedIn and YouTube
For detailed show notes, click here
To learn more about our funds and follow us, subscribe to our mailing list or visit us at cambriainvestments.com
-----
Sponsor: Farmland LP is one of the largest investment funds in the US focused on converting chemical-based conventional farmland to organic, sustainably-managed farmland using a value-add commercial real estate strategy in the agriculture sector.
-----
Follow The Idea Farm: X | LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTok
-----
Interested in sponsoring the show? Email us at [email protected]
-----
Past guests include Ed Thorp, Richard Thaler, Jeremy Grantham, Joel Greenblatt, Campbell Harvey, Ivy Zelman, Kathryn Kaminski, Jason Calacanis, Whitney Baker, Aswath Damodaran, Howard Marks, Tom Barton, and many more.
-----
Meb's invested in some awesome startups that have passed along discounts to our listeners. Check them out here!
-----
Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com).
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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