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Tiingo Investing : "Create a Better Investment and Retirement Portfolio" is a series dedicated toward teaching basic and advanced topics, like what is a stock, mutual fund, etf, or bond all the way to portfolio construction and hedge fund strategies. It is a lesson plan dedicated toward making professional level tools and concepts accesible to everybody - including the beginning investor and professional trader. If you are just beginning to learn how to invest with a retirement portfolio or ...
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We sit down with Sean Kruzel, an MIT poker player turned portfolio manager and now financial technology founder, to discuss the changing landscape of Mutual Fund and ETF fees. In this episode we not only discuss his views on financial technology and markets, but also break down the real dollar cost of moving your portfolio to lower fee alternatives…
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We sit down with Jonathon Jones and Jaimi Goodfriend of Point72 to discuss what it takes for a university student to enter the financial industry. In this episode we discuss interview tips, what an analyst program is, and how you can make the most of your internship. We also kick off our collaboration in which Point72 uses a portfolio competition o…
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We sit down with Samer Habl, CEO and Founder of Fingage.com to learn about the different retirement plans and what we can do, based on our age and circumstance, to ensure we have enough for retirement. In this episode you will learn the difference between IRAs, 401ks, and Pensions, and for the more advanced listener, you will learn what you can do …
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I am so honored to kick off the podcast again as we sit down with prominent trading psychologist Dr. Daniel Crosby. Dr. Crosby is a NYT best-seller, fund manager, and recently released his latest book: The Laws of Wealth. In this episode, we discuss how many people view our psychology as a detriment to our investing, but Daniel takes it a step furt…
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Forming a backtest is a skill I’ve spent the past 8 years honing, and after many years of toiling, I share with you some of the secrets I’ve uncovered. Hear the lessons I’ve learned the hard way and the biggest mistakes I see traders and investors make, including experienced ones at banks and hedge funds. This is an easy-to-follow episode that disc…
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We sit down and chat with Garrett Baldwin, a financial journalist and academic. Garrett is the Managing editor of AlphaPages.com and a contributing editor to Futures Magazine, Modern Trader, and FinAlternatives. In this episode, we touch upon a variety of topics including the journalistic process in finance, holding Wall Street analysts and blogger…
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In this episode we cover not only what hedge funds are, but one of the most recently used hedge fund allocation strategies: risk parity. The largest quantitative hedge funds are using this method and it is now presenting some real dangers. We use this example to touch upon how we can skeptically look at performance and also what to beware of with 1…
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Short-selling can allow somebody to make money when the price of a stock falls. I've been thinking for years on how to best explain this, because I myself struggled with this concept for a very, very long time. Luckily, I found a way! I share with you not only what short-selling is, but how it works, and what to be wary of.…
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Many of us have heard of the big name investors and traders out there, but what makes them different? What styles do they use? How do they approach markets? What separates the best from the good? This episode is an intro into the different type of investing and trading styles, so you can find one that best suits you. This will help separate some of…
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Volatility is one of the most important metrics in understanding markets, uncertainty, risk, and also the context of current market movements. This episode delves right into what it is and how to calculate it. You will learn why uncertainty matters and also how to judge current market movements and see if they significant.…
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Learn more than basic portfolio advice and take a much deeper dive. This episode explains how we can measure our portfolios (more than just returns), and why financial advisors give the advice they do. It discusses what volatility is, why it's important, and how our portfolios should change as we change. Finally, we discuss important things to look…
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I've been asked by many students, and those looking to change industries, about how they can land a job at a bank or hedge fund. I share my experiences - the countless setbacks I faced and what I had to do to land the job I wanted. It will give you ideas on how you can forge your own path and land your dream finance job.…
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This episode describes stocks, bonds, and commodities and then amps it up. It not only covers them, but also discusses stock indices, exchanges, how these assets are traded, and what kind of risk they typically present. The episode then covers deeper topics like how to value a company, how the stock indices measure different things, and what can ha…
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This episode describes mutual funds, index funds, and ETFs. It then takes it further by describing the background behind each one and how to tell if they are worth your money. The episode then describes fee structures and how certain fees may be deceptive. The podcast concludes with cost analysis and tells you which ones may save you the most amoun…
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This is the pilot episode of Tiingo Investing that explores what true portfolio diversification is, what metrics we can use to measure diversification, and how we can prevent misusing them. Understanding these concepts will help you create a more stable investment and retirement portfolio. This podcast later explores more advanced topics and is mea…
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