
99. Q&A: Trading Fear, Rookie Mistakes & 401K + Roth Accounts
If you’re still early on in your investing journey, you may have some questions like: “What if I’m totally wrong and lose money?” or “Am I even using my 401(k) and Roth the right way?” Some of you had...
25 Jul 202533min

98. Reading The Yield Curve Like a Crystal Ball for the Economy
Ever hear someone say “the yield curve is inverted,” but have no idea what that means? Or people talking about the “10-year” yields and not knowing why that matters? Or what "bond prices and yields ha...
18 Jul 202546min

97. Part 2: Investing Jargon Demystified
The investing world has a lot of jargon. It can sometimes seem like another language. But it’s not hard to learn, you just need the right teacher to teach you the terms in the right order. Because jus...
11 Jul 202529min

96. Top-Down Investing Framework: Time to Zoom Out
Has anyone ever told you a “hot tip” about a stock to buy? Or do you see suggestions about sectors ETFs to invest in right now on TV or social media because it’s a good time to invest in “xyz industry...
4 Jul 202532min

95. Dividend Investing: Not Just for Retirees
What are dividend stocks and how do they work for you in your investing portfolio? Maybe you already know what a dividend is, but do you know how to actually use that knowledge to build a better portf...
27 Jun 202526min

94. It’s in the Name – Investing Jargon That Actually Makes Sense (Replay)
Sometimes, the smartest move you can make is going back to the basics. After 33 episodes of learning this language, I realized something: investing terms aren’t just jargon—they’re building blocks. Te...
20 Jun 202525min

93. Fed Deep Dive, Part 4: The Price of a Political Fed and the Volcker Wake-Up Call
This is the era where the Fed found its backbone...and yeah, it was messy.We start with how the Fed pegged interest rates during World War II to keep government borrowing cheap, which meant it couldn’...
13 Jun 202536min

92. Fed Deep Dive, Part 3: The Fed’s Origin Story—from Reaction to Responsibility
Before the Fed existed, J.P. Morgan literally had to bail out the banking system. That’s when the U.S. realized depending on wealthy individuals to prevent financial collapse wasn’t sustainable—and th...
6 Jun 202538min



















