Favorite investing/personal finance education YouTube channels?
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Favorite investing/personal finance education YouTube channels?
Hi everyone,
I have been following this forum since July of 2021 and am very new to learning about investing, personal finance, and retirement planning. I am still trying to learn as much as I can by reading this forum and watching some of my favorite YouTube channels, such as Rob Berger and Safeguard Wealth Management. I'm wondering if anyone can recommend their favorite personal finance and investing YouTube channels?
Thanks so much!
EDIT: Since originally posting this, I have since become obsessed with White Coat Investor, especially his videos interviewing those in healthcare who have paid off hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, and then went on to become millionaires. I am now inspired to pay off my student debt, and my goals have sharply changed in the past week based on everything that I'm learning. Thanks so much to everyone posting their favorite podcasts and Youtube channels! I will happily have a lot to look up once I've gone through White Coat Investor's videos.
I have been following this forum since July of 2021 and am very new to learning about investing, personal finance, and retirement planning. I am still trying to learn as much as I can by reading this forum and watching some of my favorite YouTube channels, such as Rob Berger and Safeguard Wealth Management. I'm wondering if anyone can recommend their favorite personal finance and investing YouTube channels?
Thanks so much!
EDIT: Since originally posting this, I have since become obsessed with White Coat Investor, especially his videos interviewing those in healthcare who have paid off hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, and then went on to become millionaires. I am now inspired to pay off my student debt, and my goals have sharply changed in the past week based on everything that I'm learning. Thanks so much to everyone posting their favorite podcasts and Youtube channels! I will happily have a lot to look up once I've gone through White Coat Investor's videos.
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I like
Ben Felix
The Money Guy Show
Rob Berger
Animal Spirits
The Investors Podcast
Ben Felix
The Money Guy Show
Rob Berger
Animal Spirits
The Investors Podcast
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Listen to this episode: https://youtu.be/c7MyB_Of3LgMissjosie444 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 10:02 am I'm wondering if anyone can recommend their favorite personal finance and investing YouTube channels?
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The Money Guy Show
Rob Berger
The Meb Faber Show Episode #365 where the guest beat the crap out of Faber
Rob Berger
The Meb Faber Show Episode #365 where the guest beat the crap out of Faber
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Thank you! I will definitely check these out! I've already peeked at the Money Guy Show and Animal Spirits since first reading your post, and I'm very optimistic, they look great.
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I will check this out, thank you!mrpotatoheadsays wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:05 pmListen to this episode: https://youtu.be/c7MyB_Of3LgMissjosie444 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 10:02 am I'm wondering if anyone can recommend their favorite personal finance and investing YouTube channels?
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This is great, thank you!Marseille07 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:14 pm The Money Guy Show
Rob Berger
The Meb Faber Show Episode #365 where the guest beat the crap out of Faber
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I’m of the opinion that YouTube is not a great place to learn about investing. The reason I think that is because a successful YouTube channel wants to constantly put out new content to draw subscribers and keep them. That constant need for churn ends up with the creators reaching for esoteric info that you just don’t need or runs contrary to keeping it simple and not reacting to market conditions.
If you already know to save as much as you can and invest it in very low cost stock and bond market index funds, you already know 99% of what you need to know to be a successful investor. Turn off the investment noise and spend your time watching kitten videos instead.
If you already know to save as much as you can and invest it in very low cost stock and bond market index funds, you already know 99% of what you need to know to be a successful investor. Turn off the investment noise and spend your time watching kitten videos instead.
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Ben if by far my favorite channel. He's the most scientific financier I know of.
ROTH: 50% AVGE, 10% DFAX, 40% BNDW. Taxable: 50% BNDW, 40% AVGE, 10% DFAX.
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Rob Berger
Barry Ritholtz
Money matters by Allworth financial
Morningstar with Christine Benz
money guy
The Compound and Friends
Rational reminder
Ed Slott
Talking real money
Paul Meriman
Animal spirits
The retirement answer man
The stacking Benjamin’s
Millionaires unveiled
Bogleheads with Rick Ferry
White coat investor
And finally my favorite of all Jack Bogle , watching him over and over.
Barry Ritholtz
Money matters by Allworth financial
Morningstar with Christine Benz
money guy
The Compound and Friends
Rational reminder
Ed Slott
Talking real money
Paul Meriman
Animal spirits
The retirement answer man
The stacking Benjamin’s
Millionaires unveiled
Bogleheads with Rick Ferry
White coat investor
And finally my favorite of all Jack Bogle , watching him over and over.
"The fund industry doesn't have a lot of heroes, but he (Bogle) is one of them," Russ Kinnel
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Graham Stephan is good. He’s mostly a boglehead who also likes real estate.
https://m.youtube.com/c/GrahamStephan
https://m.youtube.com/c/GrahamStephan
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Missjosie444 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 10:02 am Hi everyone,
I have been following this forum since July of 2021 and am very new to learning about investing, personal finance, and retirement planning. I am still trying to learn as much as I can by reading this forum and watching some of my favorite YouTube channels, such as Rob Berger and Safeguard Wealth Management. I'm wondering if anyone can recommend their favorite personal finance and investing YouTube channels?
Thanks so much!
Oak Harvest Financial (Troy Sharpe) and Sensible Money (Dana Anspach). Like Eric at Safeguard Wealth Management, they are CFPs/paid advisers and that is why they have the channel, but both have some good content. I especially enjoy the case studies Oak Harvest does.
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Just downloaded. Curious to hear this.Marseille07 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:14 pm The Meb Faber Show Episode #365 where the guest beat the crap out of Faber
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Lars Kroijer
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... XCYfBcMJFK
Animal Spirits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT9SFB5 ... AZzAvgmzk3
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... XCYfBcMJFK
Animal Spirits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT9SFB5 ... AZzAvgmzk3
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welp, that was a letdownWade Garrett wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 5:21 pmJust downloaded. Curious to hear this.Marseille07 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:14 pm The Meb Faber Show Episode #365 where the guest beat the crap out of Faber
"I'm not an inventor. I'm an improver. I see things that are wrong, and I improve them." - Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm
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I don't use Youtube for this purpose, but do occasionally watch videos from Chris Invests. My baby boy seems to like the drawings in those videos, and they seem to be from a more or less BH perspective.
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Want to mention my favourite interview with Jack Bogle available on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/user/witteecon/videos
It is the one I listen to most frequently.
The sound quality isn't perfect, but I never found a better copy of this specific interview.
Still worth a listen every now and again
https://www.youtube.com/user/witteecon/videos
It is the one I listen to most frequently.
The sound quality isn't perfect, but I never found a better copy of this specific interview.
Still worth a listen every now and again
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Can you expand on this?Marseille07 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:14 pm The Meb Faber Show Episode #365 where the guest beat the crap out of Faber
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The Money Guy show avoids this pitfall by basically hitting the same key points over and over, finding ways to rephrase the same advice. Very little in the way of esoteric minutia, at worst there's some use of what's in the headlines to give some new context to their usual advice. Some may get bored by it, but I find it useful as a way to reinforce good habits. Just leave it on as background noise when I'm driving or working on light computer tasks.cjcerny wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:11 pm I’m of the opinion that YouTube is not a great place to learn about investing. The reason I think that is because a successful YouTube channel wants to constantly put out new content to draw subscribers and keep them. That constant need for churn ends up with the creators reaching for esoteric info that you just don’t need or runs contrary to keeping it simple and not reacting to market conditions.
If you already know to save as much as you can and invest it in very low cost stock and bond market index funds, you already know 99% of what you need to know to be a successful investor. Turn off the investment noise and spend your time watching kitten videos instead.
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The main one I watch on YouTube is Rob Berger. All others are just via Podcast, for the most part.
One outstanding, yet not mentioned previously, is: Ready for Retirement. Every episode is outstanding. This guy is young, but such a great teacher, and he also has a YouTube channel called Root Financial Partners.
Podcasts I listen to often (every episode unless it's just not applicable to my situation at all)
- The Long View
- Animal Spirits
- White Coat Investor
- Ready for Retirement
- The Money Guy Show (kind of annoying, but still occasionally worthwhile)
- Stay Wealthy
- Money for the Rest of Us
- Hack Your Wealth
- NewRetirement
- Bogleheads on Investing
Occasionally listen to if they seem interesting:
- Radical Personal Finance
- The Retirement Answer Man (can be quite annoying...)
- Retire Sooner
- Earn & Invest
- Rational Reminder
- Mad FIentist
Used to listen to, but for the most part they seem pretty worthless:
- Bigger Pockets
- Choose FI
One outstanding, yet not mentioned previously, is: Ready for Retirement. Every episode is outstanding. This guy is young, but such a great teacher, and he also has a YouTube channel called Root Financial Partners.
Podcasts I listen to often (every episode unless it's just not applicable to my situation at all)
- The Long View
- Animal Spirits
- White Coat Investor
- Ready for Retirement
- The Money Guy Show (kind of annoying, but still occasionally worthwhile)
- Stay Wealthy
- Money for the Rest of Us
- Hack Your Wealth
- NewRetirement
- Bogleheads on Investing
Occasionally listen to if they seem interesting:
- Radical Personal Finance
- The Retirement Answer Man (can be quite annoying...)
- Retire Sooner
- Earn & Invest
- Rational Reminder
- Mad FIentist
Used to listen to, but for the most part they seem pretty worthless:
- Bigger Pockets
- Choose FI
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Resolve Asset Management's riffs.