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The Long View — 373 episodes

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1

Ben Carlson: Exploring Risk and Reward

2

Amit Wadhwaney: ’Buying Cheap Has a Number of Attractions’

3

Claudia Sahm: Thinking Through Scenarios in a Whiplash Economy

4

Michael Gates: Why More Advisors Are Migrating to Model Portfolios

5

Harry Margolis: How to Confront Aging Challenges Head-On

6

Wade Pfau: Higher Bond Yields Are a Plus for Retirees

7

Pat Dorsey: Economic Moats and More

8

Bill Yount: How Late Starters Can Find Financial Independence

9

Emily Guy Birken: What to Do in the Five Years Before You Retire

10

Jamie Hopkins and Bonnie Treichel: Why You Can’t Set and Forget a Retirement Plan

11

David Bach: ‘Start Enjoying Your Life Sooner’

12

Hilary Wiek: Perspective on Private Markets

13

Jim O’Shaughnessy: Investing Lessons From a Lifelong Learner

14

Sara Devereux: Bonds Are Still Ballast

15

Sally Balch Hurme: Getting Your Affairs in Order as You Get Older

16

Leyla Kunimoto: Why Investors in Private Markets Need a Louder Voice

17

Cody Garrett and Sean Mullaney: ‘For Most Americans, You’re Going to Pay Less Tax in Retirement’

18

Andy Reed: Inertia Is the Most Powerful Force in Behavioral Finance

19

Cullen Roche: What Is Your Perfect Portfolio?

20

Best of The Long View 2025: Financial Planning and Retirement

21

Best of The Long View 2025: Investing

22

Lyle Fitterer: The State of the Municipal Bond Market Today

23

Joy Loverde: Planning Ahead for Care Needs as You Get Older

24

Mark Higgins: Financial History Is More Relevant Than People Think

25

The Morning Filter: Why 2026 Could Be a Breakout Year for Dividend Stocks

26

Eric Jacobson: The Entire Face of the Bond Market Has Changed

27

Dan Haylett: ‘The Retirement You Didn’t See Coming’

28

Callie Cox: A Student Teacher of Financial Markets

29

Beth Pinsker: Lessons From ‘My Mother’s Money’

30

Doug and Heather Boneparth: How Couples Can Find Financial Harmony

31

Carl Richards: The Case for ‘Deeply Human’ Financial Advice

32

Mike Pyle: Looking for Uncorrelated Sources of Return

33

Barry Ritholtz: ‘How Not to Invest’

34

Kerry Hannon: What Gen Xers Need to Know About Their Retirement Plans

35

Dana Anspach and Fritz Gilbert: ‘This Is What a Joyful Retirement Could Feel Like’

36

Larry Jacobson: ‘The Good Things in Our Life Are What Get in the Way of Great Things’

37

Scott Bondurant: Why Mean Reversion Means Your Portfolio Should Have More Stocks

38

Joe Davis: How to Capitalize on ‘Megatrends’

39

Neil Shearing: The World Isn’t Deglobalizing; It’s Fracturing

40

Lawrence Lam: ‘The Types of Companies That Attract Me Are Founder-Led and Profitable’

41

The Biggest Risk Investors Face Today

42

Nick Murray: ‘The Investor Is Hardwired to Be His Own Worst Enemy’

43

Charley Ellis: Indexing Is a Marvelous Gift

44

Cliff Asness: ‘The Problem Was Never Beta. The Problem Was Paying Alpha Fees for Beta’

45

Nick Maggiulli: Climbing the Wealth Ladder

46

Brian Selmo: ‘Winning by Not Losing’

47

Salim Ramji: The Industry Uses Complexity As a Mask to Charge More

48

JL Collins: The (Still) Simple Path to Wealth

49

Eric Simonson: The Case for Flat-Fee Financial Advice

50

Rosanne Corcoran: Caring and Support for Family Caregivers

51

The Morning Filter: 5 Rallying Stocks to Buy in June While They’re Still Undervalued

52

Paul Ashworth: ‘Forecasting Is Difficult at the Best of Times, and This Is not the Best of Times’

53

Ben Felix: Rational Reminders for Good Financial Decisions

54

Jason Zweig: Revisiting ‘The Intelligent Investor’

55

Arunma Oteh: ‘A Lot of Innovations That Are Very Important to Society Have Come Out of Development Banks’

56

Daniel Rasmussen: ‘Be Very Wary of Illiquid Asset Classes’

57

David Booth: ‘Usually the Great Ideas Start Out as Small Ideas and Then You Build on Them’

58

Cullen Roche: What Tariffs Mean for Your Portfolio

59

Vincent Montemaggiore: ‘The Two Best Defenses Against Tariffs Are a High-Gross Profit Margin and Pricing Power’

60

Jean Chatzky: What Women Need to Do Differently With Their Money

61

Dr. Jay Zigmont: Handling Your Finances When You Don’t Have Kids

62

Sudarshan Murthy: ‘These Countries Are in Much Better Shape Than They Were 10 Years Back’

63

Barry Ritholtz: ‘How Not to Invest’

64

Mellody Hobson: ‘The Fire Was Lit by Scarcity’

65

Ramit Sethi: ‘We Have to Make Money Fun and Connective’

66

Louis-Vincent Gave: ‘The Future Is Being Built Over There’

67

Preston Cherry: ‘Money Can Indeed Buy Happiness’

68

Pam Krueger: How to Find a Financial Advisor

69

Sahil Bloom: ‘Curiosity Is the Fountain of Youth’

70

John Rekenthaler: ‘The House Is With You When You’re Investing’

71

Introducing The Morning Filter

72

Hendrik du Toit: 'Small Things Can Make a Big Difference'

73

Dave Sekera: A Market Outlook for 2025 and Beyond

74

Jordan Grumet: The Purpose Code

75

Best of The Long View 2024: Financial Planning and Retirement

76

Best of The Long View: Investing

77

Daniel Crosby: Can Money Really Buy Happiness?

78

Brad Klontz: What's Your Money Script?

79

Tom Idzorek and Paul Kaplan: How to Make Lifetime Financial Advice Work for Clients

80

Ed Slott: Tax Planning for 2025 and Beyond

81

Mark Berg: How to Help Kids Financially Without Ruining Them

82

Jim Murphy and Charlie Hill: ‘The Value Proposition for Municipal Bonds Has Rarely Been Stronger’

83

Charlie Dreifus: ‘You Have to Dig Deeper to Find Inefficiencies. But They’re There’

84

Anne Tergesen: What Retirement Looks Like Today

85

Phil Moeller: A Road Map for Navigating Medicare

86

Jonathan Clements: 'Life Is Full of Small Pleasures'

87

Jeremy Grantham: The Bigger the New Idea, the More the Market Becomes Overpriced

88

Jack Nelson: ‘Investing in Emerging Markets Should Primarily Be About Analyzing Individual Businesses’

89

Ankur Crawford: ‘When Software Begins to Write Software, Innovation Is Exponential’

90

Christine Benz: How to Retire

91

Hendrik Bessembinder: ‘Do Stocks Outperform Treasury Bills?’

92

Kathy Stokes: Why Investment Fraud Is Growing by Leaps and Bounds

93

Omar Aguilar and Sébastien Page: Market Outlook for 2024 and Beyond

94

Jackie Cummings Koski: Late Starters Can Still Find FIRE

95

Daniel Peris: The Case for Dividend Investing

96

Matt Hougan: ‘Crypto Is Not Going Away’

97

Carl Tannenbaum: Settling Into 'Soft-Landing Territory'

98

Brian Feroldi: 'The Biggest Edge That Individual Investors Have'

99

Charles Duhigg: Communicating to Connect

100

David Herro and Rajiv Jain: Should US Investors Renew Their Passports?

101

Scott Burns: The Case for a Simple Retirement Plan

102

Don Graves and Wade Pfau: How Home Equity Affects Retirement Planning

103

Scott Rick: Are You a Tightwad or a Spendthrift?

104

Andrew Blake: Broker/Dealer Consolidation and Fee Compression Have Been Much Bigger Headwinds for Advisors Than Market Volatility

105

Keith Lee: ‘We Think Revenues Are a Better Indicator of Size Than Market Capitalization’

106

Jamila Souffrant: ‘What Type of Life Do You Actually Want to Live?’

107

Dan Ivascyn: The Outlook for Bonds Amid a Covid ‘Aftershock Global Economy’

108

Damien Conover and Rebecca Springer: ‘We Are in a Healthcare Consumerization Moment Right Now’

109

Greg McBride: ‘Successful Saving Is All About the Habit’

110

Carl Vine: The Japan Earnings Story Has Legs

111

Meir Statman: ‘The Biggest Risks in Life Are not in the Stock Market’

112

Neil Shearing: What the Consensus Is Missing About the Current Economy

113

Matt Krantz: Yield-Chasing Investors Are ‘Asking for a World of Hurt’

114

Victor Haghani: Lessons From the Missing Billionaires

115

Peter Mallouk: The Financial Advice Industry Is ‘Still Very Messy’

116

Bryan Armour: Is Index Investing’s Superpower Unstoppable?

117

Anne Lester: You’re Bad at Savings and It’s Not Your Fault

118

JB Taylor: Small Caps Haven’t Been This Cheap in 25 Years

119

Sonali Pier: Don’t Rent Yield

120

Marc Freedman: The Case for Encore Careers

121

Roger Young: Visualizing Retirement Is So Important

122

Justin Leverenz: Emerging Markets Are ‘Incredibly Attractive’

123

Joel Fried and Al Mordecai: Upholding the Culture at Primecap Management

124

Jody Jonsson: The Case for a Global Portfolio

125

Howard Gleckman: We Pretend This Isn’t a Problem

126

Best of The Long View: Investing

127

Best of the Long View 2023: Financial Planning and Retirement

128

Jonathan Clements: ‘Humility Is a Hallmark of People Who Are Financially Successful’

129

Tim Steffen: Smart Tax Moves for 2024 and Beyond

130

Ben Inker: What Looks Cheap and Dear in Today’s Market

131

Dan Haylett: Retirement Planning = Life Planning

132

Mike Moran: Taking the Temperature on Retirement Readiness

133

Tiffany Aliche: Helping People ‘Move Past the Shame’

134

John Rekenthaler and Amy Arnott: What’s a Safe Retirement Spending Rate Today?

135

Scott Burns: The Case for a Simple Retirement Plan

136

JL Collins: Spotlighting the Many Paths to Financial Independence

137

Nizar Tarhuni: The State of Private Markets and Venture Capital Investing

138

Jeffrey Kleintop: What to Make of ‘the Cardboard Box Recession’

139

Dr. Anita Mukherjee: Exploring the Link Between Wealth, Longevity, and Quality of Life

140

David Giroux: ‘I Want to Look Forward, Not Backward’

141

Michael Santoli: Decoding ‘an Indecisive Market’

142

Martin Lau: Revisiting the Case for Investing in Chinese Stocks

143

Kelli Hueler: Confronting ‘the Next Big Risk’ for Retirement

144

Cindy Haddad: Financial Planning for People with Disabilities

145

Katie Nixon: Bringing a Blurry Market Into Focus

146

Rick Rieder: Explaining the ‘Polyurethane’ U.S. Economy

147

Bill Nygren: The State of Value Investing Today

148

Manisha Thakor: Finding Your Enough

149

Ilyce Glink: The State of Real Estate Today

150

Joel Dickson: How America Saves

151

Dave Sekera: Taking the Market’s Temperature

152

Bill Bernstein: Revisiting The Four Pillars of Investing

153

Andrew Lo: Finding the Perfect Portfolio--a ‘Never-Ending Journey’

154

Eric Weigel and Fritz Gilbert: Uncovering Blind Spots in Retirement Planning

155

Talmon Smith: Assessing the Greatest Wealth Transfer in History

156

Jeremy Schwartz: Why Stocks Are Good Inflation Hedges

157

Ramit Sethi: Investing Shouldn’t Be Your Identity

158

Joel Tillinghast: The Art of Investing

159

Mike Piper: Financial Considerations for People Who Have ‘Enough’

160

Aswath Damodaran: A Valuation Expert’s Take on Inflation, Stock Buybacks, ESG, and More

161

Michael Kitces: How Higher Yields Affect Asset Allocation and Retirement Planning

162

Liz Ann Sonders: Navigating a New ‘Temperamental Era’ in Markets

163

Jonathan Clements: ‘Humility Is a Hallmark of People Who Are Financially Successful’

164

Jill Schlesinger: ‘The Great Money Reset’

165

Micah Hauptman: Advocating for Investors’ Best Interests

166

James Choi: How to Improve the Way We Present and Make Investment Choices

167

Mark Berg: Hourly Financial Planning Is 'A Vast Blue Ocean'

168

Brad Barrett: ‘Start With a Small Win’

169

Robert Powell: ‘How Do I Generate the Income?’

170

Lubos Pastor: ‘Judging Fund Managers by the Company They Keep’

171

Stacy Francis: On a Mission to Help Women Thrive

172

Derek Tharp: An Alternative Approach to Calculating In-Retirement Withdrawals

173

Cody Garrett: ‘Give Every Dollar a Job and a Use-By Date’

174

Kathy Jones on Inflation: ‘The Worst Is Behind Us’

175

Katie Gatti Tassin: ‘Openness Has Been a Bit of a Secret Sauce’

176

Ann Garcia: How to Pay for College

177

Jeff Levine: Smart Tax Moves for 2023 and Beyond

178

Mark Miller: Rebooting Retirement

179

Best of The Long View: Investing

180

Best of The Long View: Financial Planning and Retirement

181

Christine Benz and John Rekenthaler: Revisiting What Is a Safe Retirement Spending Rate After a Tough Year

182

Joe Wiggins: Applying Behavioral Science to Make Better Investment Decisions

183

Jamie Hopkins: A Framework for Financial Freedom

184

Wesley Gray: Perspectives on Market Efficiency, Investor Behavior, and ETFs

185

Dr. Preston Cherry: ‘Money and Life Intertwined’

186

Feraud Calixte: ‘Your Self-Worth Is Not Your Net Worth’

187

Roger Whitney: ‘Retirement Planning Is Not Financial Planning’

188

Morgan Housel: ‘Little Rules About Big Things’

189

Julien and Kiersten Saunders: ‘How Much Is Enough?’

190

Dana Anspach: How to Build an All-Weather Retirement Plan

191

Bob Pisani: Everyone Talks Their Book on Wall Street

192

Dave Nadig: Peering Into the Future of Indexing, Governance, and Financial Technology

193

David John: Improving the Retirement System

194

Tim Steffen: Tax-Saving Strategies for a Falling Market

195

Farnoosh Torabi: 'Money Is Meaningless Without Goals'

196

Sarah Ketterer: 'Forget Value, Think Valuation'

197

Cameron Huddleston: Talk to Your Parents About Their Finances

198

Michael Kitces: Does Portfolio Customization Pay Off?

199

Joe Saul-Sehy: What Is Your Growing Season?

200

Michael Santoli: Navigating Through a Foggy Market Outlook

201

Wade Pfau: The Risks of Retirement Today

202

Jordan Grumet: A Hospice Doctor Shares Lessons About Work, Money, and Life

203

Larry Siegel: ‘The Humblest Thing an Investor Can Do Is Buy Index Funds’

204

Justin Fitzpatrick: 'Retirees Have a Superpower'

205

Tim Ranzetta: 'Financial Education Positively Impacts Almost All Financial Behaviors'

206

Ilyce Glink: The State of the U.S. Residential Real Estate Market

207

David Lau: Taking High Commissions Out of Annuities

208

Christine Benz, David Blanchett, and Karsten Jeske: The State of Retirement Income

209

Tom Idzorek: Exploring the Role of Human and Financial Capital in Retirement Planning

210

Cliff Asness: Value Stocks Still Look Like a Bargain

211

Eric Balchunas: Assessing Jack Bogle's Monumental Legacy

212

Ric Edelman: On Crypto, Retirement Planning, the Advice Business, and More

213

Brian Feroldi: Why Does the Stock Market Go Up?

214

Jim Grant: 'Rising Interest Rates Are the Kryptonite of Financial Assets'

215

William Reichenstein: Avoiding Tax Headaches in Retirement

216

Mary Childs: The Rise and Fall of the Bond King

217

Nick Maggiulli: 'The Biggest Lie in Personal Finance'

218

JL Collins: The Case for Simplicity

219

Dan Otter and Scott Dauenhauer: Why Retirement Savings Options for Educators Are So Bad

220

Eric Schoenstein: The Case for Quality Stocks

221

Terry Odean: Who's on the Other Side of the Trade?

222

Andrew Miller: ‘No Index Is Truly Passive’

223

Clark Howard: Financial Well-Being Starts With Being a Smart Consumer

224

Lori Lucas: Despite Pandemic, Retirement Confidence Soars

225

Jill Schlesinger: 'What Are You Going to Do With Your Life?'

226

Jeremy Grantham: The U.S. Market Is in a Super Bubble

227

Andrew Lo: Finding the Perfect Portfolio--a 'Never-Ending Journey'

228

Michael Mauboussin: Finding Easy Games

229

Paula Pant: A Different Path to Financial Independence

230

Cullen Roche: Macro Is About Understanding the World for What It Is

231

Best of The Long View: Investing

232

Best of the Long View: Financial Planning and Retirement

233

Christine Benz and John Rekenthaler: How Much Can You Safely Spend in Retirement?

234

Bill Bengen: Revisiting Safe Withdrawal Rates

235

Dan Egan: Noisy Successes and Silent Failures

236

Ramit Sethi: How Can Couples Make Peace Over Money?

237

Phil Huber: Finding an Edge in Alternative Investments

238

Robin Wigglesworth: The Rise of Index Investing and the 'Renegades' Who Ushered It In

239

Charles Rotblut: 'It's the Dot-Com Bubble All Over Again'

240

Bob Seawright: 'There Is No Such Thing as a Passive Investor'

241

Fritz Gilbert: Early Retirement Made Simple

242

Zachary Karabell: Brown Brothers Harriman Is the Story of American Capitalism

243

Dhananjay Phadnis: 'ESG Investing Is Still at a Very Early Stage in Asia'

244

Tadas Viskanta: Luck Plays a Big Role in Investing

245

Lynnette Khalfani-Cox: 'There's a Huge Wealth Gap in America'

246

Hal Hershfield: People Treat Their Future Self as if It’s Another Person

247

Laura Carstensen: 'I'm Suggesting We Change the Way We Work'

248

Meb Faber: 'To Be a Good Investor, You Have to Be a Good Loser'

249

Daniel Crosby: 'If You're Excited About It, It's Probably a Bad Idea'

250

Michael Falk: 'Retirement Planning Can Be Done More Simply'

251

Rick Bookstaber: Avoiding Complexity Is 'Risk 101'

252

Sarah Newcomb: 'I Love Rules of Thumb'

253

Martin Lau: Now Is a Better Time to Buy China

254

Carl Richards: It Should Be OK to Relax Out Loud

255

Manisha Thakor: Beware of 'Junk Personal Finance'

256

David Herro: 'We Are Not at All Afraid to Vary From an Index'

257

Leif Dahleen: Finding Financial Independence

258

Jason Zweig: Temperament Is Everything for Most Investors

259

Jack Brennan: Price Pressure in the Advice Business Is 'Inevitable'

260

Sonal Desai: Navigating Historically Low Yields and Stretched Valuations

261

Eduardo Repetto: ETFs Are Winning the Battle

262

Market X-Ray: Wheels Up on Travel Stocks

263

Alan Moore: What Millennial Investors Want

264

Andrew Biggs: Create a Thrift Savings Plan for the Masses

265

Teresa Ghilarducci: To Fix Retirement, Expand Social Security

266

Patrick O'Shaughnessy: 'Custom Indexing Unlocks a Lot of Benefits'

267

Kerry Pechter: How Annuities Fit Into the Retirement Income Puzzle

268

Mike Piper: Delaying Social Security Not Always a Good Deal

269

Jason Hsu: China Is 'the Last Great Remaining Alpha Reservoir'

270

Joe Davis: 'We Will See China-Like Growth for a Time in the United States'

271

John Rogers, Jr.: 'Be Willing to Talk About These Uncomfortable Issues'

272

Paul Merriman: ‘This Is Not Just a Problem with Retail Amateur Investors’

273

Ted Seides: 'How Do You Learn to Listen?'

274

Bill Schultheis: Long-Term Investors Are 'Silent Majority'

275

Bill Bernstein: We're Starting to See all of the Signs of a Bubble

276

Meg Bartelt: 'More Money Does Not Make You Happier'

277

Hamish Douglass: On the Hunt for Super-Compounding Stocks

278

Russel Kinnel: 'Fear and Greed Are the Enemy of Good Investing'

279

NYT's Ron Lieber on What and How to Pay for College

280

David Giroux: 'What Are the Market Inefficiencies We Can Exploit?'

281

Gerard O’Reilly: Control for the Unexpected, Focus on the Expected

282

George Kinder: A Financial Plan Needs To Be a Life Plan

283

Steve Chen: 'How Do You Deliver Lifetime Income?'

284

Liz Ann Sonders: 'We Could See Some Inflation Scares'

285

Best of the Long View 2020: The Pandemic and Investing

286

Best of the Long View 2020: Financial Planning and Retirement

287

Jean Chatzky: 'Financial Stress Is a Big Topic in Need of More Oxygen'

288

Simon Hallett: What Football Can Teach Investors About Franchise Value and People Management

289

Michael Jantzi: Making 'Informed Choices' in Sustainable Investing

290

Adley Bowden: Key Trends and Developments in Private Markets

291

Larry Swedroe: 'The Pool of Victims' Is Expanding

292

Ramit Sethi: 'What Is Your Rich Life?'

293

Tim Maurer: Personal Finance Is More Personal Than It Is Finance

294

Peter Hayes: Surveying the Municipal Bond Landscape

295

Kerry Hannon: Remote Work Trend Benefits Older Workers

296

Karsten Jeske: Cracking the Code on Retirement Spending Rates

297

Lazetta Rainey Braxton: Financial Planning for 'The Rest of Us'

298

Brian Portnoy: Balancing Returns with Simplicity, Financial Independence, and Peace of Mind

299

Michael Reckmeyer and Matthew Hand: How to Protect Downside Amid Lofty Valuations and Paltry Yields

300

Karen Andersen: The Race for a COVID-19 Vaccine

301

Steve Vernon: 'Older Workers Become Targets' in Tough Economic Environments

302

Jim Dahle: 'Income Is Not Wealth'

303

Steve Romick: 'We Think Defensively'

304

Ed Slott: Act Now on Historically Low Tax Rates

305

Pramod Atluri: 'When This Storm Hit, It Hit Fast, and It Hit Hard'

306

Burton Malkiel: 'I Am Not a Big Fan of ESG Investing'

307

Ben Inker: 'The Portfolio We're Running Today Is Abnormal Even for Us'

308

Jerome Clark: 'We Tend to Become Myopic in a Bear Market'

309

Jamie Hopkins: How Low Bond Yields, Recession Impact Retirement Planning

310

Mary Beth Franklin: To Fix Social Security, 'Everybody Is Going to Have to Be Unhappy'

311

Michelle Singletary: 'You Need Diversity'

312

Mary Ellen Stanek: Hitting for Singles and Doubles in the Bond Market

313

Jonathan Guyton: What the Crisis Means for Retirement Planning

314

Jon Stein: 'Free Trading Is Actually Going to Cost You'

315

Tanja Hester: The Pandemic Will Stoke Interest in Early Retirement

316

Charley Ellis: Why Active Investing Is Still a Loser's Game

317

Rick Rieder: Nobody Has Ever Seen Anything Like This

318

Carl Richards: 'Let's Focus on Being a Little Less Wrong Tomorrow'

319

Moshe Milevsky: How to Lower Retirement Risk at a Turbulent Time

320

Wade Pfau: The 4% Rule Is No Longer Safe

321

Brigitte Madrian: 'Inertia Can Actually Be a Helpful Thing'

322

Chris Davis: Banking on Boring, Reliable Franchises

323

Dan Fuss: It's Too Early to Relax

324

Fran Kinniry: Applying the Vanguard Approach to Private Equity

325

A Conversation With the Sequoia Fund’s Managers

326

Mohamed El-Erian: 'We Did Not Prepare for Something As Severe As What We’re Facing’

327

Chuck Bath: The Evolution of a Value Investor

328

Lawrence Hamtil: The Virtues of Sin (Stocks)

329

Nicole Boyson: How to Spot Financial Advisor Conflicts of Interest

330

Sallie Krawcheck: 'Companies Should Do Better'

331

Annamaria Lusardi: 'Financial Education Works'

332

Jeff Levine: Cracking the New Retirement Code

333

Ben Carlson: How Not to Get Scammed

334

Will Danoff: Succeeding at Scale

335

Jon Hale: ESG Is a Paradigm Shift

336

Chris Mamula: What Young Retirees Need to Know

337

John Rekenthaler: Fund Manager Financial Incentives Are Irrelevant

338

The Best of The Long View Podcast: Conversations with Financial Advisors and Retirement Researchers

339

The Best of The Long View Podcast: Conversations with Portfolio Managers

340

Moira Somers: How to Give Financial Advice That People Will Actually Take

341

John Lynch: Rethinking Financial Education

342

Gus Sauter: Efficient Markets Are a Good Thing

343

Jeffrey Brown: Saving for Retirement 'Only Half the Puzzle'

344

Charles de Vaulx: Why Value Investing Has Slumped but Will Rebound

345

Barbara Roper: 'Protections Have Been Under Attack'

346

Dennis Lynch: 'Have a Growth Mindset and Be Willing to Learn New Things'

347

Meir Statman: 'We Are All Normal'

348

Dana Emery: You're Not Getting a Valuation Discount for Free

349

Ben Johnson: Index Funds Are Not 'Zombie Investors'

350

Alicia Munnell: Married Couples Are in the Retirement Danger Zone

351

Michael Finke: Here’s What Makes Retirees Happy

352

Judith Ward: Planning Well at Every Life Stage

353

David Blanchett: If You're Retiring Now, You're in a Pretty Rough Spot

354

Dan Ivascyn: Building a Portfolio to Bend but Not Break

355

Allan Roth: 'I Embrace Dumb Beta'

356

Rupal Bhansali: FAANG Stocks Are 'Extremely Risky'

357

Rob Arnott: Don't Sleep on Value Investing (Especially Emerging-Markets Value)

358

Mark Miller: Less Investment Choice = Better Retirement Outcomes

359

Bill Nygren: 'A Stock That Doesn't Look Cheap on the Surface Might Be One of the Cheapest'

360

Jonathan Clements: 'It's in Wall Street's Interest to Make Everyday Investors Think That They Are Stupid'

361

Maria Bruno and Joel Dickson: 'Building a Better Retirement'

362

Sheryl Garrett: 'The Industry Thought I Was Nuts'

363

James Montier: 'How Do I Get Paid for Owning This Asset?'

364

Rick Ferri: 'There Are No Average Investors'

365

Josh Brown: 'Standardize the Process, Personalize the Advice'

366

Harold Evensky: 'It's an Unmitigated Disaster'

367

Aron Szapiro: 'You Can't Fix What You Can't Measure'

368

Michael Kitces: The Model Has to Change Again

369

Carolyn McClanahan: There's More to Money Than Just the Numbers

370

Tim Buckley: There’s No One Even Close to Us

371

Morgan Housel: No One Hires a Luck Manager

372

Don Phillips: We’re All in the Behavior Modification Business

373

William Bernstein: If You've Won the Game, Stop Playing