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New episodes every Tuesday. Loud Investing is a podcast by eToro about empowering everyone to close the gender investment gap. Ever felt like investing is just not for you? We get it- and you're definitely not alone! Loud Investing is here to change that conversation. Think of us as your supportive friend who's figured out this whole investing thing and wants to share everything they've learned packed with real chat, relatable stories, and down-to-earth advice from people who've been exactly where you are now. This podcast is for you if you: Think investing sounds scary or complicated Want to sort your finances but don't know where to begin Feel like everyone else has investing figured out (spoiler: they don't!) Your host is former CNBC London journalist, Chanel Monteine, who swapped the newsroom for entrepreneurship - and had to learn about investing the hard way. Each week, she shares honest stories, simple exercises you can actually do. . No jargon, no judgment, just real talk about investing. Come as you are and get loud with us! The content discussed is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice. Investing involves risks. The views shared are general in nature and not tailored to any individual. Always do your research before making financial decisions.eToro, 2025 Management & Leadership Persönliche Finanzen Ökonomie
  • Inside the Mind of a Global Market Analyst | Big Picture Thinking for Smarter Investing
    Jan 27 2026
    In this episode of Loud Investing, Chanel is joined by Lale Akoner, Global Markets Analyst at eToro, to explore how understanding the bigger picture can completely change the way you invest. Lale takes us through her journey from studying economics with some of the world’s most influential thinkers, to working on Wall Street and building a career in global markets. Along the way, she breaks down what it really means to be a macro investor and why big picture thinking matters more than trying to predict every market move. Together, they unpack how human behaviour shapes markets and the economy, why emotions often drive prices more than logic, and how learning to zoom out can help you feel calmer, clearer, and more in control as an investor. This episode is about building perspective, understanding what’s happening beneath the headlines, and learning how long term thinking can make you a smarter, more resilient investor. You’ll Hear Highlights On • What a macro investor actually does and why it matters • How studying behavioural finance changed Lale’s view of markets • Why prices move even when fundamentals have not changed • How human psychology influences markets and the economy • Why big picture thinking helps reduce stress and emotional decisions • How beginners can apply macro thinking without feeling overwhelmed Actionable Steps You Can Take Toward Your Financial Future 1. Start paying attention to the big forces shaping markets, not just daily headlinesFocus on understanding why markets move, not trying to predict every moveNotice when emotions are driving your decisions and pause before reactingUse education tools to simplify complexity rather than avoid it Key Moments Within the Episode (01:01) Lale’s current role and her journey from Yale to Wall Street (03:05) What retail investing really means and why education matters (03:48) Studying economics through maths, psychology, and human behaviour (05:21) Learning from Robert Shiller and why markets are not always rational (12:08) Entering Wall Street after the financial crisis (15:54) What it really means to be a macro investor (19:27) How beginners can apply macro thinking to their own portfolio (22:17) Using AI responsibly to understand markets (23:31) Final reflections on learning and long-term thinking Helpful Links Investopedia: What Is Macroeconomics https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/macroeconomics.asp Investopedia: Behavioural Finance Explained https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/behavioralfinance.asp Yale School of Management, Behavioural Finance Research https://som.yale.edu/centers/international-center-for-finance World Economic Forum, Global Economic Trends https://www.weforum.org/topics/economic-growth Monetary Policy Basics http://investopedia.com/terms/m/monetarypolicy.asp About Robert Shiller https://www.ubs.com/microsites/nobel-perspectives/en/laureates/robert-shiller.html About Richard Thaler https://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/richard-thaler About David Hirshleifer https://www.marshall.usc.edu/personnel/david-hirshleifer About Nick Barberis https://som.yale.edu/faculty-research/faculty-directory/nicholas-c-barberis Learn more about Loud Investing https://www.etoro.com/LoudInvesting Important Disclosures This podcast is for information and educational purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice, a personal recommendation or an offer of or solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. This material has been prepared without taking into account any particular recipient investment objectives or financial situation and has not been prepared in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements to promote independent research. Past performance is not an indication of future results.
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    24 Min.
  • The Information Advantage | How to Build a Smarter Investing Mindset
    Jan 20 2026
    In this episode of Loud Investing, Chanel is joined by Naomi Kerbel, a longtime mentor and one of the most experienced leaders in global financial media. Naomi has held senior roles at some of the world’s most respected business and financial news organisations and brings a rare perspective from decades spent at the centre of information, markets, and decision making. Together, they explore Naomi’s recent journey into investing, how her media background shapes the way she consumes information, and how anyone can build a calmer, more intentional approach to money and media, even with a busy life and competing priorities. You Will Hear Highlights On • How Naomi’s career from acting to banking to financial media shaped her relationship with money • How she went from saving, to saving and investing with intention • How to think about values, legacy, and long term wealth • What a solid information diet looks like in practice • How to reduce emotional reactions to news and social media • Why conversations about money matter, especially among women Actionable Steps You Can Take Toward Your Financial Future Define your valuesThink about what matters to you long term and let that guide how you save and invest. Curate your informationChoose a small number of trusted sources and build a daily or weekly routine around them. Create space for reflectionUse quiet moments to review your finances and purchasing decisions rather than reacting to headlines in real time. Key Moments Within the Episode (01:27) Naomi’s career journey and early relationship with money (06:00) How her first shares introduced the idea of investing (12:00) Investing while managing a busy life and family (15:00) Thinking about legacy and long term wealth (18:00) Building a solid and intentional information diet (36:00) A personal money mistake and lessons learned (40:00) Traits Naomi sees in highly successful peopleHelpful Links Asset Allocation and Diversificationhttps://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/assetallocation.asp Investopedia: How Inflation Affects Investmentshttps://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/what-is-inflation-and-how-should-it-affect-investing/ Harvard Business Review: How to Make Decisions When Everything Feels Uncertainhttps://www.harvardbusiness.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/HBR_Managing_When_the_Future_is_Unclear.pdf Investing in Gold, CNBC https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/06/how-to-invest-in-gold-amid-record-run.html BBC Radio 4 Today Programmehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qj9z/episodes/player Bloomberg Marketshttps://www.bloomberg.com/markets Mel Robbins, Let Them Theoryhttps://www.melrobbins.com/ Richard Branson, Screw It, Let’s Do It https://www.virgin.com/branson-family/books/richard-branson/screw-it-lets-do-it Learn more athttps://www.etoro.com/academy/loudinvesting/ Important Disclosures This podcast is for information and educational purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice, a personal recommendation or an offer of or solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. This material has been prepared without taking into account any particular recipient investment objectives or financial situation and has not been prepared in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements to promote independent research. Past performance is not an indication of future results.
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    26 Min.
  • Mastering Market Chaos | From Beginner to eToro Pro Investor
    Jan 13 2026
    In this episode of Loud Investing, Chanel is joined by Heloise Greeff, an Elite Pro Investor on the eToro platform followed by more than 255,000 people. With a background in computer engineering and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Oxford, Heloise brings a systems driven approach to investing that prioritises clarity, structure, and long term thinking. Together, they explore how analytical frameworks, emotional discipline, and technology can help investors stay calm and consistent even in volatile markets. Actionable Steps You Can Take Build decision rules before market stress appears Zoom out when volatility triggers emotional reactions Use technology to support thinking, not replace it Focus on durability rather than excitement Design a strategy that fits your emotional bandwidth Key Moments Within the Episode (00:15) Introducing Heloise Greeff and why her background in AI and engineering matters for investing (01:27) From engineering and machine learning to learning the stock market from scratch (03:55) How systems thinking helps her zoom out to macro trends and sector dynamics (06:09) What it means to invest publicly and how copy trading works in practice (11:14) Communicating decisions clearly when thousands of people are watching (12:11) Her core investing philosophy focused on steady compounding and controlled risk (14:02) How she breaks down the AI investment space into clear, practical categories (19:51) Why starting small matters more than waiting to feel ready (21:10) Final advice on using AI responsibly and cutting through hype Important Disclosures This podcast is for information and educational purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice, a personal recommendation or an offer of or solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. This material has been prepared without taking into account any particular recipient investment objectives or financial situation and has not been prepared in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements to promote independent research. Past performance is not an indication of future results. Copy Trading does not amount to investment advice. The value of your investments may go up or down. Your capital is at risk. Past performance is not an indication of future results.
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    21 Min.
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