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  • Warren Buffett: Timeless investing principles
    Feb 22 2026

    Warren Buffett outlines the timeless principles that have defined his investment philosophy for decades. He explains the importance of buying understandable businesses, focusing on long-term intrinsic value, maintaining discipline, and allowing compounding to work over time. A concise look at the core ideas behind one of the most successful investing records in history.


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    59 Min.
  • Charlie Munger: The Final Interview
    Feb 16 2026

    In this final recorded interview before his passing, Charlie Munger reflects on a lifetime of investing, decision-making, and rational thought. With characteristic clarity and directness, he discusses capital allocation, the discipline required to avoid mistakes, and the importance of patience in markets increasingly driven by speculation.


    Munger also revisits core principles that shaped his partnership with Warren Buffett: long-term ownership of high-quality businesses, the avoidance of leverage-driven folly, and the value of multidisciplinary thinking. A measured, thoughtful conversation that captures the intellectual framework of one of the most influential investors of the modern era.

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    1 Std. und 42 Min.
  • Peter Lynch: Timeless advice for picking stocks
    Feb 1 2026

    Peter Lynch explains why ordinary investors can succeed in the stock market by focusing on what they understand, using simple logic, and staying disciplined. He covers the importance of knowing why you own a stock, using history as a guide, and avoiding the urge to predict short-term market moves.


    The episode explores how to find your personal investing edge, why volatility and falling prices often create opportunity, and how to avoid common mistakes like panic selling, chasing long shots, and getting emotionally attached to stocks. Lynch also shares views on banks, government involvement, and the long-term strength of American business

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    49 Min.
  • Stan Druckenmiller: Investing, Macro, Economics, Diversification, Soros
    Jan 25 2026
    In this episode, Stan Druckenmiller shares his investment philosophy shaped by decades at the center of global markets, from running Duquesne Capital to partnering with George Soros. He explains how he thinks about macro cycles, risk, diversification, and capital concentration, and why understanding economic forces is critical to long-term success. A rare look into the mindset of one of the world’s most respected investors.

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    1 Std.
  • Howard Marks: Risk, Bubbles, Credit, Cycles, Investment strategies
    Jan 18 2026
    In this episode, Howard Marks discusses how he thinks about risk, market cycles, and investment discipline. He reflects on the founding of Oaktree, explains why risk is subjective and linked to the probability of loss, and shares his views on technology bubbles, private credit, and macro uncertainty, including Brexit. The conversation also covers portfolio construction, incentives in investing organizations, and his personal perspective on long-term success.

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    59 Min.