Episodes
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Skippy quizzes Doogles on a variety of topics and Doogles fails all of them. Then they go into the depths of listener mail, first talking about whether macro conditions and business environment justifies currently high Buffett Indicator levels, and then exploring another argument in favor of Bitcoin.
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Doogles talks about the current mindset of the American worker. Skippy talks market valuations in the US and parlays that into a conversation about pump.fun and the creation of meme coins. The episode wraps with Michael Saylor pitching Microsoft on buying Bitcoin and Howard Marks' latest memo about asset allocation.
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Skippy returns from his Asian conquests and discusses the value in looking at international stocks. They discuss how hard it is to find a 200 bagger...and how long it takes to get there. The episode wraps discussing the "real value of money".
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Skippy is out searching for new companies to invest in within the great continent of Asia, so Doogles is handling this one solo...but with two special guests. Josh Scott is an entrepreneur and investor who has also led multi-billionaire dollar businesses at eBay. Adam Burrows leads an early stage venture capital firm, Range Ventures, and is a former operator himself. It's a great conversation about the current state of the investing landscape and what comes next.
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Skippy apologies and congratulates Theo on his polymarket victory. Doogles quizzes Skippy on the best YTD stock market performances through October. Doogles talks whether or not the AI bubble is behind us or ahead of us, using a recent Bridgewater report. The episode wraps by throwing shade at Chamath and discussing America's two economies.
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Skippy talks through Jason Zweig’s list of market grievances in his latest commentary in the Intelligent Investor. Some French dude is betting $30 million on a Trump election victory. Douglas is excited that for profit tutoring might be back in China. The Dwayne Wade statue is used as a field goal distraction. The episode wraps with tax advantaged accounts, Jeff Bezos stock selling and the ultimate McDonald’s quandary.
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It's the 200th episode, people! Doogles starts off talking about the finances of millennials vs. baby boomers in the US. Skippy raises Invest America's idea of giving everyone "baby stocks". Doogles compares food prices in the US to other countries. The episode wraps discussing education costs and the YTD best performing years for the S&P 500.
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Doogles covers a recent Ben Carlson piece on the importance of the sequence of returns in investing. Skippy likes a breakdown by Professor Statman about the different types of risk we should all take into account — investment, career, and social. The episode wraps with a discussion about richer households driving consumer spending in the US, and Visa being such a well run company.
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Skippy and Doogles sit down with the one and only Aileen Lee. Aileen is the founder of the venture firm Cowboy Ventures, and created the term "unicorn" for companies worth at least $1 billion and less than 10 years old. Awesome convo.
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KIcks off with listener mail about a Duke research report on human capital investments during Covid. Doogles walks through a Graham Duncan piece on the 5 levels of investment prowess. Skippy throws shade at banks for making so much money while not paying high interest rates. The episode wraps with CZ getting out of jail and starting a Giggly company.
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Skippy talks through the pros and cons of legalized sports gambling in the US. Doogles covers the recent Chinese stock rally and David Tepper's take on the whole thing. The episode wraps with OpenAI's proposed shift to a for profit company.
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Kicks off with listener mail about refinancing given the recent interest rate reduction. Doogles covers a post about universities being debt factories. Skippy is loving the anniversary of Boris Yeltsin's visit to a Texas grocery store. Doogles walks through Marty Zweig's rules of investing. The episode wraps with Nike getting a new CEO and Microstrategy's continuing Bitcoin escapades.
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Doogles hops back on his air conditioning soap box. Skippy is enamored with the cash flow generation of Visa. Doogles talks about the privileged tax strategy that is Buy, Borrow, Die. The episode wraps with a conversation about Only Fans' economics.
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Lots of listener mail! First up, Skippy can't get over how bad a recent Economist article is, called Has Warren Buffett Lost His Touch? Doogles praises Costco and all its glory. Skippy is more than skeptical about the potential for a new(ish) app called dub to succeed in helping people to copy other investors' portfolios. The episode wraps by discussing Aswath Damodaran's take on aiming for 10 baggers, formerly dominant stocks and a conversation between Howard Marks and Morgan Housel.
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Doogles passionately expresses his hotels rewards preference. Skippy makes a quiz out of the hottest brands people get tattooed on their bodies. Douglas covers the economics of Roblox. The episode wraps with a chance encounter upon EBITDA Growth Systems and 9 thoughts on money from George Mack.
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This is a premium episode week where Skippy and Doogles talk about recent stock buys — to become a premium subscriber head over here.
For non-subscribers, Doogles highlights Howard Marks' recent memo "Mr. Market Miscalculates" and a great blog post about the importance of expertise...as evidenced by piano tuning.
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Doogles practices the art of confirmation bias in a paper by the Federal Reserve of San Francisco about Americans running low on cash and high on debt. Skippy does the same in a review of recent 13Fs, and big funds buying some of his picks. Doogles talks through the recent lack of distributions to investors for private equity funds. The episode wraps with ARKK continuing to lose so so so so much more money for investors than it brings in as fees.
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Berkshire Hathaway has a record cash pile and Doogles speculates on what he might do with it. Skippy yawns at the market drop, talks Yen carry trade and the finances of the US VP candidates. Doogles marvels at the Nvidia H100 hoarders. The episode wraps with the terms of Pitbull buying the stadium naming rights to Florida International University.
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Skippy is enamored by Uber's cumulative to date operating losses. Doogles goes through the history of the one and only George Foreman Grill. Skippy shines light on the effectiveness of investing alongside Wall Street Bets. The episode wraps with the many failures of Intel and the history of dominant stocks in the market.
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Skippy discusses the rise of Junior Bridgeman, NBA 6th man to $600m empire. Doogles walks through the results of OpenResearch's recent universal basic income (UBI) study. Skippy talks through the profiles of Bitcoin owners. There's some debate over the merits of the CAOS ETF. The episode wraps with a convo about Collab Fund's recent post "Fill the Bathtub."
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