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Masters in Business

Siegel and Schwartz on Stocks for the Long Run

Masters in Business

Bloomberg

Business, Entrepreneurship, Investing

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2022

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks with acclaimed Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel and Jeremy Schwartz, who is global chief investment officer at WisdomTree. Prior to joining WisdomTree, Schwartz was Siegel's head research assistant and helped with the research and writing of his classic book "Stocks for the Long Run," as well as "The Future for Investors."

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1:18.0

This is Masters in Business with Barry Redholz on Bloomberg Radio.

1:24.5

This week on the podcast, oh how much fun was this? I can't begin to tell you what it's like to

1:30.2

sit in a room with the Jeremy's professor Jeremy Siegel, and I keep calling him Professor Jeremy

1:36.8

Schwartz, but he's just Jeremy Schwartz, Chief Investment Officer of the $75 billion ETF

1:44.4

and Mutual Fun Company Wisdom Tree. I am just a fan of both of these guys. I have interviewed

1:51.6

Professor Siegel several times. He's always fascinating. You'll hear him sort of zip in and out

1:59.2

of focus like this because he's sitting on the chair, spinning around, just having fun telling

2:04.8

stories. So if you hear his audio cut in and out, he's all but spinning in circles. He's just

2:10.7

charming. As is Jeremy Schwartz is one of the smartest people you'll meet in finance, just a thoughtful

2:18.8

intelligent person who really understands what value is about how to find investments that will

2:26.3

outperform the broader markets with less risk, less volatility. He's been a big advocate

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