Intelligent Investment Today - The Warren Buffett Way
Learn timeless value investing strategies from Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing, and mentor to Warren Buffett, in this short and insightful podcast series. In each 10-15 minute episode, we break down Graham’s core investing principles, including concepts like 'Mr. Market' and 'Margin of Safety,' to help you make smarter investment decisions.
Perfect for beginners looking to understand the stock market or experienced investors wanting to sharpen their strategy, this podcast simplifies classic value investing for today’s markets. Whether you're just getting started or refining your approach, you'll gain practical, actionable tips for long-term investing success.
Tune in to build a solid foundation, invest wisely, and stay disciplined—no matter the market conditions.
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Intelligent Investment Today - The Warren Buffett Way
The Subtle Art of Ignoring the Noise
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What can a mindset book teach us about investing?
In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, David Coombs explores the surprising connection between The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck and the principles of value investing.
From ignoring short-term market noise to staying disciplined during volatility, this episode examines how selective focus, emotional control, personal responsibility, and long-term thinking can shape better investment decisions.
Because successful investing is not about reacting to everything — it’s about focusing on what truly matters.
Topics include:
- Why market noise leads to poor decisions
- The importance of emotional discipline
- Handling volatility and uncertainty
- Long-term thinking in value investing
- The psychology behind successful investors
- Why simplicity often outperforms complexity
A thoughtful exploration of mindset, behaviour, and the timeless principles of value investing.