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🗓️ 25 June 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

On this week's episode, Dan turns to Dr. David Eifrig for his thoughts on the Coronavirus. Now that we know 80-90% of people who are infected with Coronavirus have with no problems, Doc says it's time to re-open America.

Then on this week's interview, Dan welcomes Rupal Bhansali on to the show. Rupal is Chief Investment Officer and Portfolio Manager at Ariel Investments, where she manages over $6 billion in portfolios for both institutional and retail clients.

During the interview, Rupal shares her fascinating story of growing up in India and working her way up Dulal Street, the Indian version of Wall Street, where she learned the fundamentals of investing for several years before coming to America and trading her first stock.

Rupal also tells Dan about the biggest lesson she learned from George Soros during her time at Soros Fund Management. Later, Rupal also explains to Dan why an extremely popular stock found in many of the listeners portfolios is extremely overvalued. Plus she mentions a long-forgotten stock that she thinks could be a massive winner. You won't want to miss it.

And finally Dan answers questions from listeners in another mailbag. One listener asks, what's the best way to invest in Chinese equities and ETFs?  Another listener asks, is it even possible to fight the Fed when they just keep pumping money into the market? And finally, what are your top must-read books for newer investors just getting started?

Dan answers these questions and more on this week's episode.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Broadcasting from the Investor Hour Studios and all around the world, you're listening to the Stansberry Investor Hour.

0:11.5

Tune in each Thursday on iTunes, Google Play, and everywhere you find podcasts. For the latest episodes of the Stansberry Investor Hour,

0:20.1

sign up for the free show archive at InvestorHour.com.

0:23.6

Here's your host, Dan Ferris.

0:25.6

Hello and welcome to the Stansberry Investor Hour.

0:28.6

I'm your host, Dan Ferris.

0:29.6

I'm also the editor of Extreme Value published by Stansberry Research.

0:34.6

Today we'll talk with investor author Rupal Ban Sali. She has written a very good

0:40.6

investing book which sits on my desk here because I keep referring to it. It's great. It's called

0:44.8

non-consensus investing, being right when everyone else is wrong. And I know that's something

0:51.7

you want to learn about. So stick around. She's very smart and a great communicator too.

0:56.9

This week in the mailbag, listener Ron Kay asks, how is it even possible to fight the Fed under these conditions?

1:05.2

Great question.

1:06.4

We'll talk about it.

1:07.3

Listener Romeo B asks about Chinese equities.

1:10.4

And listener T. listener TJ asks about my

1:12.0

favorite investing books. In my opening rant this week, I'll talk about coronavirus, stocks,

1:18.3

and gold, including a little quote from Stansberry's own Doc Eifred. That and more right now

1:25.1

on the Stansberry Investor Hour.

1:35.0

All right, let's just say a few words about the coronavirus situation.

1:37.6

You know how I started out on this, right?

1:40.9

In the beginning, I was like, oh, you better shut everything down, better get the government involved.

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