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Tune in to hear:
- What is “all duration investing” and what behavioral upside might this approach have for investors?
- How can you better organize a bucketing approach to reflect those investments’ time horizons?
- What about the tendency for all time horizons to become today in the face of behavioral pressure - how can we protect ourselves from this?
- Why is the myth that “China owns the USA” constantly perpetuated?
- A lot of people think quantitative easing is just printing money - why is this a myth?
- Are governmental actions, or lack thereof, partially to blame for where we are at with inflation at the moment?
- Are we on the cusp of losing reserve currency status or is this a myth?
- Why does Cullen think there should be more nuance around the “buy and hold” principle?
- What are some pragmatic applications and implications of the financial myths that Cullen has busted on today’s episode?
https://www.pragcap.com
https://disciplinefunds.com
Compliance Code: 1355-OAS-8/1/2022
By Dr. Daniel Crosby4.8
161161 ratings
Tune in to hear:
- What is “all duration investing” and what behavioral upside might this approach have for investors?
- How can you better organize a bucketing approach to reflect those investments’ time horizons?
- What about the tendency for all time horizons to become today in the face of behavioral pressure - how can we protect ourselves from this?
- Why is the myth that “China owns the USA” constantly perpetuated?
- A lot of people think quantitative easing is just printing money - why is this a myth?
- Are governmental actions, or lack thereof, partially to blame for where we are at with inflation at the moment?
- Are we on the cusp of losing reserve currency status or is this a myth?
- Why does Cullen think there should be more nuance around the “buy and hold” principle?
- What are some pragmatic applications and implications of the financial myths that Cullen has busted on today’s episode?
https://www.pragcap.com
https://disciplinefunds.com
Compliance Code: 1355-OAS-8/1/2022

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