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Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry

Top 10 Episodes of Capital Allocators in 2018

Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry

Ted Seides – Allocator and Asset Management Expert

Investing, Capitalallocation, Business

4.8 β€’ 806 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 31 December 2018

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Please enjoy this countdown of the top 10 most downloaded episodes of Capital Allocators in 2018 (and top 5 most downloaded episodes featuring CIOs).

If you have any ideas and can make introductions to guests who might crack next year's top 10, please send the my way.Β 

Wishing you a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year.

Transcript

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As we get ready to kick off the new year, I wanted to count down for you the top 10 most downloaded episodes of Capital Allocators in 2018.

0:15.2

You can find links to all of these episodes at Capital Allocators Podcast.com slash blog. This little pet project interviewing great

0:24.1

leaders in the investment industry has just crossed one million total downloads. Thank you so

0:30.0

much for listening and here we go. But before we get there, the top five episodes with asset

0:37.2

allocator CIOs. These happen to fall just past the top

0:41.2

10 in total downloads. Number five, Kim Liu, the Carnegie Way, episode 52. Number four, Andrew

0:49.5

Cy, catching a theme on the chalk stream, episode 73.

1:01.1

Number three, Raz Husseinian, Helmsley Trust's chief of people and process, episode 63.

1:09.6

Number two, Andrew Golden, Princeton University's chief investing tiger, a replay of episode 13,

1:14.7

and the number one downloaded episode with a CIO this year,

1:19.7

Raffaunt, Australia's sovereign wealth fund CIO, episode 70.

1:23.3

And here we go in Rapid Fire, the top 10 overall downloaded.

1:27.3

Number 10, Brian Portnoy, from Complex to Simple, episode 57.

1:31.5

Number nine, Paul Black, gratitude, fun, and growth stocks, episode 51.

1:36.1

Number eight, Anthony Scaramucci, it's called a mooch, episode 60.

1:40.8

Number seven, Michael Mervosh, invest in yourself, episode 68.

1:45.2

Number six, Ben Ryder, Moneyball 2.0, episode 64.

1:50.6

Number five, James Aitken, macro strategist extraordinaire, episode 58.

1:55.7

Number four, Charlie Ellis, indexing and its alternatives, episode 62.

2:00.3

Number three, Josh Wolfe, Seeing the Lux, Episode 65. Number two, Annie Duke, Improving Decision

2:03.9

Making, Episode 39, and also see Thinking More in Betts, episode 76. And the number one

2:10.3

downloaded episode this year, Michael Schwimmer, Moneyball as an investment strategy,

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