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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 30 MIN

How Long Term Investors Create Their Own Luck Like Brunson and the Knicks

from Rigatoni Capital Podcast · host Colin Santucci

The Knicks pulled off the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history last night, down 29 points, and I could not help but draw the parallel to long term investing. Staying in the game is the whole ball game. You do not know which dip precedes the run, the same way the Knicks did not know the third quarter was the one where San Antonio went cold. You just keep taking good shots and let the distribution do its work. I also follow up on yesterday's controversial post about why buying the dip always works and respond to some pushback I got on Substack.Rigatoni Capital is a daily morning podcast for long term, buy and hold investors. This is not a show for short term traders or people looking for quick wins. Every morning I go through the most important headlines in finance, markets, and macro, and call out fake narratives in the financial media so you know what actually deserves your attention and what to ignore.Subscribe to Rigatoni Capital on Substack: https://rigatonicapital.substack.comDisclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All opinions are my own, and I am not a financial advisor. The information provided reflects my personal views and is intended to encourage discussion and thought among readers. Investments involve risk, including the loss of principal, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research or consult with a qualified professional before making any financial decisions.#investing #stocks #finance #wallstreet #stockmarket #investor #wealth #money #financialfreedom #passiveincome #dividends #compounding #longterminvesting #buyandhold #valueinvesting #portfoliomanagement #bitcoin #crypto #macro #Nasdaq #SPY #QQQ #SP500 #BuyTheDip #JalenBrunson #Knicks #NBAFinals #Oracle #ORCL #BehavioralFinance #Nvidia #NVDA #stockanalysis #marketwatch #RigatoniCapital$QQQ $ORCL $NVDA $AVGO $SMH

The Knicks pulled off the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history last night, down 29 points, and I could not help but draw the parallel to long term investing. Staying in the game is the whole ball game. You do not know which dip precedes the run, the same way the Knicks did not know the third quarter was the one where San Antonio went cold. You just keep taking good shots and let the distribution do its work. I also follow up on yesterday's controversial post about why buying the dip always works and respond to some pushback I got on Substack.Rigatoni Capital is a daily morning podcast for long term, buy and hold investors. This is not a show for short term traders or people looking for quick wins. Every morning I go through the most important headlines in finance, markets, and macro, and call out fake narratives in the financial media so you know what actually deserves your attention and what to ignore.Subscribe to Rigatoni Capital on Substack: https://rigatonicapital.substack.comDisclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All opinions are my own, and I am not a financial advisor. The information provided reflects my personal views and is intended to encourage discussion and thought among readers. Investments involve risk, including the loss of principal, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research or consult with a qualified professional before making any financial decisions.#investing #stocks #finance #wallstreet #stockmarket #investor #wealth #money #financialfreedom #passiveincome #dividends #compounding #longterminvesting #buyandhold #valueinvesting #portfoliomanagement #bitcoin #crypto #macro #Nasdaq #SPY #QQQ #SP500 #BuyTheDip #JalenBrunson #Knicks #NBAFinals #Oracle #ORCL #BehavioralFinance #Nvidia #NVDA #stockanalysis #marketwatch #RigatoniCapital$QQQ $ORCL $NVDA $AVGO $SMH

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