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How to Money

The Key Characteristics of Great Investors #563

How to Money

iHeartPodcasts

Education, Investing, Business

4.63.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2022

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

There’s been a massive proliferation of micro-transportation devices in recent years. Everything from Segways and electric skateboards to Onewheels and e-scooters. But as cool as some of those futuristic devices are, none of them hold a candle to the ultimate classic- the bicycle. Advances in technology have made bikes lighter, safer, and easier to repair, but the basic bicycle remains unchanged and is still the most affordable and dependable personal transportation device. And we’ve seen similar changes when it comes to what it means to be an investor. There really are a ton of crappy investments out there and the spread of not-so-awesome investment advice has been on the rise as well. It’s a constantly changing space and there are a wider range of options available as well as ‘gurus’ telling us how we should be investing. These fancy options can throw us off our game and so we wanted to make sure that you’re able to cultivate and embody the characteristics of a great investor so that you’ll be able to make wise decisions with your investments.

 

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0:00.0

I'm Mooraka and I'm back with season three of my podcast, Mo Bituaries.

0:05.9

I've dug up even more stories about the people and things that fascinate me.

0:10.6

From the fruit that once scandalized...

0:13.3

The shape of the banana made it taboo.

0:15.8

...to the band that played second banana to the Beatles.

0:19.3

They were lucky to come in second and the truth is they only came in second for about two months.

0:23.3

Listen to Mo Bituaries on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:29.9

My name is Joshua Topolsky and I have a new podcast called What Future.

0:34.6

But I want to tell you that I'm being forced by my producer to record a promo telling you about my show.

0:40.2

And I'm not trying to force you to listen to it.

0:42.7

And maybe you're not interested in internet culture and the future of life on planet Earth and why John Carpenter movies are so good.

0:50.8

You may just want to listen to a podcast about, I don't know, sports or whatever Joe Rogan talks about.

0:56.7

And that's fine, you know, no judgment.

0:58.4

But if you like what you're hearing and I know that you do, you can listen to all of what future on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:10.8

Where were you in 92 bouncing your butt to surmix a lot?

1:13.8

Wondering if you like Billy Ray Cyrus could pull off a moment?

1:16.5

Now iHeart has a podcast all about it.

1:18.7

I'm Jason Longfee and on my new show Where Were You in 92 we take a ride through the major hits,

1:23.0

one hit wonders and shocking scandals that shaped the wildest 12 months in music history.

1:26.7

You know, the president came after me, everybody, time, water was madness.

1:31.4

Music was magic and I had completely burned that to the ground.

1:35.6

I realized I'm the forbidden fruit.

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