#16 The Podcast Host - Barry Ritholtz on Masters in Business, 70:30 Portfolios & 450+ Interviews

#16 The Podcast Host - Barry Ritholtz on Masters in Business, 70:30 Portfolios & 450+ Interviews

Author: Stephen Clapham's Podcast on Value Investing | Stockmarket Analysis | Equities November 17, 2022 Duration: 1:26:21

Barry Ritholtz hosts Bloomberg’s Masters in Business, one of the most popular business podcasts in the world. He rather modestly says he was one of the first. Ritholtz not only has managed to interview investing heroes like Ed Thorpe, Ray Dalio (twice) and Michael Lewis (four times) but also has built a $3bn wealth manager in just ten years. 

In this interview, Barry explains why financial TV is irrelevant, why the F.I.R.E. contingent (Financial Independence, Retire Early) have it wrong, why 70:30 should be the new 60:40, why investors should think in decades, how he can call Mike Bloomberg “dude” and not get fired, and what it’s like to have broadcast over 450 shows with some of the greats and some misses. 


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Stephen Clapham hosts Behind the Balance Sheet, a detailed conversation series that pulls back the curtain on how elite fund managers really think. Each episode is built on the premise that understanding a company requires digging far deeper than headlines or simple ratios. You’ll hear Clapham engage with celebrated investors such as John Armitage, Mario Gabelli, and Bill Nygren, dissecting their actual processes for evaluating businesses and spotting market inefficiencies. The discussions are technical and substantive, focusing on practical frameworks for forensic accounting, navigating capital cycles, and rigorous valuation. This isn’t about hot stock tips; it’s about the disciplined craft of equity research and risk management. The podcast serves as a continuing education for anyone-from dedicated private investors and students to working analysts and portfolio managers-who aims to sharpen their fundamental analysis and develop a more professional, critical investment mindset. Tune in for a masterclass in the principles of value investing, delivered through candid talks with the practitioners who have consistently generated alpha. You’ll come away with a clearer sense of the questions that need asking before any capital is committed.
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