We Study Billionaires
We Study Billionaires podcast, hosted by Stig Brodersen, Preston Pysh, William Green, Clay Finck, and Kyle Grieve, is the flagship podcast of The Investor’s Podcast Network, with more than 180 million downloads.
On the show, they interview and study famous financial billionaires including Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Howard Marks, and Bill Gates, and they teach you what they learn and how you can apply their investment strategies in the stock market.
Leverage the lessons we learned from studying billionaires and apply them in your own investing journey. Listen to our weekly episodes below.
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PODCAST EPISODES
TIP050: Current Market Conditions and The Magic of Thinking Big
In this episode, Preston and Stig have an in-depth discussion about the volatility and concerns in the stock market during August of 2015. At the end of stock market discussion, Preston and Stig discuss billionaire Chris Sacca’s favorite book, The Magic of Thinking Big. If you’re looking for a little direction in the current stock market chaos, you won’t want to miss this episode.
TIP49: QUANTITATIVE VALUE INVESTING (PART 2) W/ DR. WESLEY GRAY
In this episode, we continue our discussion with best selling author, Dr. Wesley Gray. Preston and Stig ask Wesley to describe some of the finer points found in his book, Quantitative Value. Wesley also discusses his step-by-step approach to finding the best values in the world, all while minimize risk and maximizing returns with ETFs.
TIP048: INVESTING IN ETFS W/ DR. WESLEY GRAY
This episode is an advanced look at how Exchange Traded Funds, or ETFs, work. We talk with fund manager, Dr. Wesley Gray, about some of the secrets in the finance industry. Dr. Gray is the best selling author of the book, Quantitative Value, and he is the founder of the Alpha Architect asset management company.
TIP047: The Black Swan
In this episode, Preston and Stig discuss the best selling book, The Black Swan. This book was highly recommended by billionaire Jeff Bezos. In the book, the author, Nassim Taleb, thoroughly discusses the mistakes that many people make by thinking the world is normally distributed. In fact, Taleb makes the case that most systems are not normally distributed and provides examples of how these sytems can drastically impact the world.
TIP046: The Innovator’s Dilemma
In this episode, Preston and Stig discuss the best selling book, The Innovator’s Dilemma. This book was highly recommend by three different billionaires; Michael Bloomberg, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Cuban. This episode is for anyone that wants to know more about disruptive technology and how leaders can implement it appropriately into their existing business.
TIP045: Investing In Great Leadership with Mike Figliuolo
In this episode, Preston and Stig interview the best selling author of the book, Lead Inside the Box. Mike is an expert at executive leadership and owns his own consulting company. If you’re looking for tips to improve your leadership skills or tips on finding investments that have great leaders, you won’t want to miss this episode.
TIP043: The MasterMind Group, Q2 2015
In this episode, Preston and Stig are accompanied by three other members of their mastermind group to discuss the current events in the world economy. The discussion focuses around energy, but technology and valuations also play a key topic for the panel. You won’t want to miss this insider conversation about the latest economic developments.
TIP042: Warren Buffett’s Shareholder Letters
In this episode, Preston and Stig review the last 50 years of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway shareholder letters. Get ready to hear an array of topics like intrinsic value, look-through earnings, and even derivatives. If you have never taken a deep review of Berkshire Hathaway, get ready to hear some interesting topics rarely discussed.
TIP500: Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder’s Meeting and Intrinsic Value w/ Stig Brodersen and Clay Finck
Today's 500th episode of We Study Billionaires is hosted by Stig and Clay. And what better way to go full circle than to do an episode about the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder’s meeting? The very place where this podcast was born. The Intrinsic value of Berkshire Hathaway and Apple is also discussed.