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Summary: WealthTrack believes that the key to successful long-term investing is diversification and intelligent asset allocation. Our goal is to help viewers build and protect their wealth and all of the investments they care about: financial, real estate, art, and collectibles.
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Podcasts:
Why one Great Investor calls the values in the stock market “amazing!” Don Yacktman, the founder and co-manager of the Yacktman Fund and a finalist for Morningstar’s 2011 Domestic Manager of the Year award has a history of spotting value. His funds have placed in the top one percent of all large cap mutual funds over the past three, five, ten and fifteen year periods. (updated, originally released Jan. 27, 2012)
Financial Thought Leader Jason Trennert of independent research firm, Strategas Research Partners, explains his concerns about the stock market and why defense is the best offense for individual investors.
A Financial Thought Leader who challenges conventional Wall Street wisdom. What myths are James Bianco and his team at Bianco Research shattering now to help you make better investment decisions?
Two value investors with exceptional long-term track records discuss the unusual opportunities they are finding in the global markets. Bernard Horn, finalist for Morningstar’s International Stock Fund Manager of the Year award, explains the international strategy he is following in his Polaris Global Value Fund and Thunderstorm Capital’s John Dorfman tackles bargains available in the U.S.
A rare interview with a Great Investor who specializes in small company stocks. The Royce Funds’ Whitney George will discuss where he is finding value in some of the world’s fastest growing companies.
A bond investor who says stocks are the next best thing! Great Investor Kathleen Gaffney, co-manager of the legendary Loomis Sayles Bond Fund explains why the great generational bull market in bonds is coming to a close and why dividends are becoming the best source of income.
Why the world’s most reviled stock market could be poised for a sustainable turnaround. T Rowe Price’s European Stock Fund manager, Dean Tenerelli explains why European stocks make sense now.
Part 2 of our exclusive WealthTrack interview with two “Great Investors.” Legg Mason’s legendary fund manager Bill Miller and bond guru, Paul McCulley discuss which investments they are choosing for the long term.
Two “Great Investors” who are calling for new thinking and strategies by investors, economists and policy makers. Legg Mason’s legendary fund manager Bill Miller and bond guru Paul McCulley are together, from Paris, in a WealthTrack television exclusive.
The focus is avoiding the biggest fear of retirees, running out of money. Erin Botsford, financial planner and author of "The Big Retirement Risk" discusses her "lifestyle driven" approach to investing.
How to maximize your Social Security benefits, the only source of guaranteed income most Americans can count on. Award winning financial planner and retirement expert Mary Beth Franklin shares how to get the most out of social security for you and your loved ones.
Two of the wisest men on Wall Street give us advice for the ages. We revisit our exclusive interview with the late, great Peter Bernstein, one of the world’s greatest experts on financial risk. Plus our exclusive interview with world-renowned financial consultant Charles Ellis, who explains how to win what he calls “The Losers Game,” investing.
A contrarian who has been proven right over the last decade. Great Investor Robert Kessler explains why, after 40 years of out performing the stock market, much vilified U.S. Treasury bonds will continue to be the safe haven investment for the foreseeable future.
Two blue chip financial advisors offering wealth building advice for blue collar budgets. Sheryl Garrett of the Garrett Planning Network and Mark Cortazzo of MACRO Consulting Group discuss affordable financial services for the rest of us.
Managing your portfolio’s risk in volatile times with “Financial Thought Leader,” MIT professor and alternative money manager Andrew Lo.