MMM-052: Deep People
I ENCOURAGE you toDownload this show thru iTunes!
but, if you just can’t possibly deal with that then go ahead and
Play show 52, right now
I’m proud to be sponsored by Index Funds Advisors at ifa.com. I’m going to help you go through each of the 12 Steps for Active Investors with snippets of the author Mark Hebner’s own podcast.
The 2nd Annual Mad Money Machine Match Play Golf Classic from the lovely Cotswolds-Hertfordshire New Wellisham, England. Buffet Warrenton and Graham Benjaminson bring you the action from the third hole.
Our Guru was born May 15th, 1915 and is still alive.
The Answer: What is the difference between an ETF and a Mutual Fund? I compare VTSMX vs. VTI.
Cramer and Bogle agree on something? ETFs are bad for you!
Our Tool helps you become Deep People.
Mark Hebner of IFA.com helps answer Rob’s question: “I am wondering if I should wait to enter with my buy and hold portfolio of index funds.” Mark says go to Step 4 on the web, read it over and over, and call him in the morning. 🙂
More Deep People: I play a snippet from Mark’s podcast, Step 2: Nobel Laureates.
Frank Barnako calculates Cramer’s return incorrectly.
Coming up on the next show, Show 53: I tell you all the secrets that Jim Cramer doesn’t want you to know as I review the book, Trading with the Enemy by Nicholas Maier.
66% of you want the MMM weekly or more frequently. Wow. Thanks for your support. Now what am I going to do?
Email me, or comment, or Call me on the Mad Money Machine voicemail line at 206-734-4763
The 2007 Portfolio Smackdown MMM Board of Directors game. We’re looking purely at returns and not risk, remember.
Please Digg Me! Please?
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Music from music.podshow.com
Trees – Matthew Ebel
The Answer – Eric Vardeman
Money – Theory in Motion
Voltage Clamp,
Naked Under Leather – Rubber Band Banjo
Take Me Over feat Jodie – Don Taylor
My Woman in Tokyo – Deep Purple
The golf routine on this ‘cast was brilliant. Well done, chap.
Dear Paul,
Don’t get bummed out because 17% of your listeners want to hear your podcast daily. (We know that ‘s not possible.) Take it as a compliment.
After all, your question was “How often do you WANT to hear the podcast?” not “How often do you think I can in all practicality produce a podcast ?”
Thanks for another great show,
yomomma2000
Bonza from down under. Hey can you do a rap up of the Virtual Stock Exchange game. See how we are all doing.
Hey,
In light of “Play Video Games, Get Rich” I couldn’t help but think of the video game Digdug.
BTW,
What does ‘digging’ you actually do?
Nothing other than climbing this list:
http://www.digg.com/podcasts/view/business
hey Paul
I enjoy the guest segments. Keep it up.