
Market Misbehavior with David Keller, CMT
On the Market Misbehavior Podcast, host Dave Keller, CMT, keeps things real as he breaks down what’s moving the markets and why it matters to investors. With a genuine, down-to-earth approach, Dave chats with top investment experts about what they’re seeing in the markets and digs into the psychology that shapes our investing choices. It’s not just market talk—it’s about helping you understand the bigger picture and avoid common pitfalls. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just market-curious, tune in for straightforward discussions and actionable tips for upgrading your investing game.
Market Misbehavior with David Keller, CMT
Victor Haghani on Bet Sizing, Flipping Coins and Missing Billionaires
In the 57th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave speaks with Victor Haghani, Founder & Chief Investment Officer at Elm Wealth. Victor shares his personal experiences as a founding partner of Long Term Capital Management, the importance of probabilistic thinking, results from his famous coin flipping experiment, why bet sizing is the things most investors get horribly wrong, and other insights from his book "The Missing Billionaires: A Guide to Better Financial Decisions." Recorded 7/9/25.
Check out Victor's book here: https://amzn.to/407EChm
You can learn more about Victor's work at https://elmwealth.com/, and learn about their Elm Market Navigator ETF here https://www.elmfunds.com/.
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