Ben Carlson - Risk and Reward
This week on Standard Deviations with Dr. Daniel Crosby, Dr. Crosby is joined by Ben Carlson. Ben Carlson is Director of Institutional Asset Management at Ritholtz Wealth Management. He is the author of "Organizational Alpha: How to Add Value in Institutional Asset Management." He also runs a blog called A Wealth of Common Sense, which focuses on wealth management, investments, financial markets and investor psychology. Lastly, Ben is co-host of the Animal Spirits Podcast.
Tune in to hear:
How can we make the lessons of market history feel salient to present day investors?
Is the South Sea Bubble Ben’s favorite historical anecdote around investing and money?
What is the “now show Japan” mindset and how does it steer people awry?
Both from the advisor perspective, and also the end-investor perspective, how do we get people to realize the value of doing nothing and passive investing?
When Ben says there are two types of Bear Markets, what does he mean and how do they differ?
What is Ben’s analogy about winning points versus winning matches between tennis and financial markets?
Ben lays out the 20 things he believes about investing in the Epilogue of his new book. What is the 1 of these 20 things that he thinks is most important for investors and advisors to understand?
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