In this episode, I chat with Altelisha "Lisha" Taylor, M.D., M.P.H., the Founder of Career Money Moves on how to get started investing, the benefits of index investing, and some examples of a sample portfolio. We also discuss how to handle the
Have you ever second-guessed yourself on your journey to financial freedom? On this episode, we discuss how to deal with imposter syndrome when it comes to trading.
My stock dissection series continues this week with Peloton. Does it make the cut as a value company? Should you consider investing in it? Let's find out together.
My stock dissection series continues this week with Twilio, Inc. Does it make the cut as a value company? Should you consider investing in it? Let's find out together.
This week, we sit down with Dr. Navin Goyal, who started two successful companies after leaving his practice as an Anesthesiologist and now provides opportunities for new companies and investors who are solving meaningful problems.
This week, we sit down with Dr. Neil Ray, who is both a physician and the CEO of Raydiant Oximetry, a medical tech start-up he funded and built himself. From personal funding to private sector investors, Neil reveals how he got his idea up and
My interview with Jeff Hohner continues! Jeff has been value investing for decades and is the president of Tecumseh Capital, an investment firm active in startups, public and private equity, private debt and real estate...so needless to say he
In this episode of Stocks4Docs, I interview a veteran value investor, entrepreneur, pub owner, and friend Jeff Hohner, the president of Tecumseh Capital. We discuss what drew him to value investing and how he has been so successful. He has so m
My stock dissection series continues with Berkshire Hathaway, which is most well known for its CEO, Warren Buffett. Is BRK-B a good value company for your watchlist? In this episode, I apply the 4 Principles of Value Investing to answer that qu
When you learn a new skill, mistakes are inevitable; in fact, they can be an excellent way to learn. Unfortunately, investing mistakes can be very costly. In this podcast, I break down some of the most common (and expensive!) errors investors m
In this episode, I'll teach you an equation to help you determine whether a company's stock is under- or over-valued: the price-to-earnings (or P/E) ratio. What does the P/E ratio mean and how do you use it? Tune in to find out! 1
What if we invested in alignment with our values, rather than in what gives us the greatest return? This is called socially-responsible investing, and it can change the world for the better. In this episode, Praveen Varshney (principal of Varsh