Understanding and applying these three sentences could make you wealthy:
“In bad times, securities can often be bought for prices that understate their merits. And in good times, securities can be sold at prices that overstate their potential. And yet, most people are impelled to buy euphorically when the cycle drives prices up and to sell in panic when it d ... Show More
Sep 2025
Fear, Greed, and You: Psychology of Money Explained
Ever sold too soon or held on too long? You’re not alone. The psychology of fear and greed drives markets, leading investors to make costly mistakes. In this episode of Talking Wealth, Dale dives into the fascinating world of behavioural finance to explain how psychology influenc ... Show More
55m 13s
Feb 2021
Prelude to Inflation: The Best of Times and The Worst of Times
From universal basic income, mass manipulation of markets, to collateral mortgage-backed securities, today’s guest says, “For the uninformed, the Biden administration will seem like the best of years,” but as the informed already know, we are headed for what Robert Kiyosaki calls ... Show More
36m 37s
Mar 2025
"Conquering Fear: Mastering Investments in Times of Uncertainty"
Welcome to another enlightening episode hosted by Gerald Peters, where the spotlight is on understanding the intricate balance between fear, investment, and wealth management. Gerald dives deep into the emotional rollercoaster faced by investors, particularly when hitting major f ... Show More
16m 8s
Sep 2022
Finding financial confidence
Market uncertainty is on everyone’s mind. Given rising interest rates, inflation, the crypto crash, and other economic trends (hello, recession?), we talk about what this current climate means in the long term for beginner and seasoned investors alike. Custom music by Davis Jone ... Show More
30m 12s
Jul 2021
Warning signals that bubbles are bursting
The average investor doesn’t understand the fundamentals of the markets, and so they buy because the market is going up…and everyone else is doing it. Today’s guest says the average investor is blinded by market euphoria.
Bert Dohmen, the publisher of the Wellington Letter, says ... Show More
40m 54s