Stansberry Investor Hour
Summary: From financial markets and politics to business and social issues, Dan Ferris and our Stansberry Analysts offer candid discussion on today’s most important headlines. Each week you’ll hear exclusive interviews with guest investment experts, authors, and top thinkers such as Jim Rogers, Kevin O’Leary, Glenn Beck, PJ O’Rourke, and Jim Grant. The Stansberry Investor Hour is produced by Stansberry Research, LLC.
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On this week's episode of the Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan kicks off the show with a rant about Bitcoin. He shares what makes Bitcoin different from other fiat currencies and argues that everyone should own a small amount. Then, Dan brings author, Matt Ridley, Matt is an award-winning author who has written books such as Genome, The Rational Optimist, The Evolution of Everything and many more. His books have been translated into 31 different languages and have sold over 1 million copies worldwide.
On this week's episode of the Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan fills in listeners about Warren Buffett's annual Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder's Meeting. Buffett discusses some missteps Berkshire has taken in recent years and gives his outlook for the future. Then, Dan brings special guest, Bill Browder, Bill is the founder and CEO at Hermitage Capital Management, which was at one time the investment advisor to the largest foreign investment fund in Russia. Browder saw corruption in Russia and exposed it.
On this week's episode of the Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan starts off by clearing up one important distinction about non-essential versus essential businesses. For a minute, Dan's rant gets a little heated. Then, Dan brings James Montier onto the podcast for this week's interview. James is the author of several well-known books such as Value Investing Tools and Techniques for Intelligent Investment, Behavioral Investing
On this week's episode of the Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan sounds off on the price of oil. Why on Earth did this happen? What does it mean for the average investor? Next, Dan brings on Enrique Abeyta, editor from Empire Financial Research, onto the podcast for this week's interview. Over 20 years ago, Enrique started working on Wall Street, where he founded and served as managing partner at two long/short hedge funds. Enrique's not your typical Wall Street fund manager though. Listen Now!
Is it time to buy stocks, or should investors wait for the bottom? This week, Extreme Value Editor Dan Ferris offers a surprising answer to questions he hears most often from listeners. Our guest, Rick Rule of Sprott U.S. Holdings discusses the future of gold, and gives an incredibly bullish case. Listen now!
Is the recovery already underway? Are investors out of the woods yet? The markets haven’t swung this much since October of 2008. This week, Extreme Value Editor Dan Ferris reminds us that whenever there's volatility in the markets, there's great opportunity. Our guest, Mitchel Krause, founder of Otherside Asset Management discusses his unique investment strategies that reduce risk and have allowed him to outperform the majority of indexes out there.
On this week's episode, Dan speaks with Bethany McLean, author of the "The Smartest Guys in the Room" the story of the scandalous and unexpected fall of Enron. Bethany even lets Dan in on an industry that could be seeing bankruptcies in the coming years. The two also touch on the Coronavirus, and the reason there's so much uncertainty. Bethany admits "there's a lot that we just don't know" but ends the episode on a very positive tone. Enjoy.
On this week's episode, Dan gives the latest updates on what is on everyone's mind, the Coronavirus. At the moment, unfortunately, we have more questions than answers. "What happens if the poorest in our country can't work for 6-8 weeks?" "What happens if Americans go back to work before the virus ends?" "Is the cure worse than the disease?" Then on this week's interview, Dan invites Principal of Bearing Asset Management, Kevin Duffy, onto the show.
This week Extreme Value Editor Dan Ferris discusses why the "Coronavirus is the biggest thing to happen on planet Earth since World War II." He shares why he's not back in on stocks yet. Our guest, Doug Casey doesn't mince words with the current situation around the pandemic, and explains why "This is the start of the Greater Depression," and what individual investors should do with their money right now.
The day has finally arrived. The Bull Market is officially over. The DOW dropped 1,400 points yesterday ending the longest bull market in U.S. history. Ordinarily, Dan has a guest on the show to discuss some aspect of the finance, but because of the unexpected turmoil and volatility this week, we decided to do something different. Today, Dan is here to talk to you – one-on-one – about the end of the bull market, about the Coronavirus, and about what it all means for your money.
This week, Extreme Value Editor Dan Ferris explores if the Fed's recent rate cut in response to coronavirus fears will make up for the economic slowdown. He cautions against optimism in the market going forward. Dan also points out what President Trump doesn't get about interest rates.Our guest, award-winning journalist Gregory Zuckerman from The Wall Street Journal dives deep into one of the most well-kept secrets of the finance industry.
This week, Extreme Value Editor Dan Ferris discusses the spread of the coronavirus, which is bigger threat than markets originally anticipated. We break down both the short and long-term implications on global markets and discuss how much worse will things get? Our guest, Dan Schum shares the best microcap and nanocap stocks he's found. He explores if investors can beat the market buying penny stocks. Listen now!
Extreme Value Editor Dan Ferris examines China's handling of the coronavirus outbreak and asks if the country increased the risks by trying to cover it up. He also gives investors some actionable advice on how to best play the situation. Guest, Dave Collum, professor at Cornell University discusses share buybacks and the Fed's latest "insane" move.Dan and Dave also take a deep dive on climate change and the Jeffrey Epstein story, with David calling the Epstein story, "the biggest story in American history.
This week, Extreme Value Editor Dan Ferris explores whether the coronavirus inspire further rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. He also answers listener questions about the Fed and its policy. Our guest, Mark Minervini explains his “burn the ships” mentality for investors. He shares how in order to be truly successful, investors have no choice but to go all in with everything they have.
This week, with coronavirus cases spreading, Extreme Value Editor Dan Ferris discusses how you can track the outbreak and begs the question "Is the situation worse than is being reported?"Our guest, Raoul Pal, discuss global macro ideas and Raoul gives the listeners four simple words of advice to help their portfolios. Listen now!