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Mentioned in 7 episodes
The geometry of wealth
Book • 2018
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a book written by Brian Portnoy, whom he consulted with his financial planners.


Ben Felix

88 snips
Ben Felix: The Problem With Saving 10% of Your Income
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as providing a fabulous way of looking at the distinction between being rich and being wealthy.

Scott Bondurant

64 snips
Scott Bondurant: Why Mean Reversion Means Your Portfolio Should Have More Stocks
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as his new book, exploring the difference between being wealthy and rich.


Ted Seides

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[REPLAY] Brian Portnoy – From Complex to Simple (Capital Allocators, EP.57)
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in the introduction as the author of the book.


Barry Ritholtz

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Team Favorite At the Money: How Much Money Is Too Much?
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as the author of "The Geometry of Wealth", discussed in episode 57.


Ted Seides

Annie Duke – Decision Making in a Crisis (Capital Allocators, EP.132)
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as the author of the books discussed in the podcast.


Barry Ritholtz

At the Money: Can You Have Too Much Money?
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when referencing Brian Portnoy’s four C's: connection, control, competence, and context.

Cameron Passmore

"Buying the Dip" (EP.144)
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as the book he is best known for.


Brian Portnoy

Redefining Behavioral Finance for the Modern Investor with Brian Portnoy (EP.206)
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as a valuable book for planning and understanding personal values in wealth building.


Annie Duke

297: Mastering the Decision-Making Process with Business (and World Series of Poker) Champion Annie Duke
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as a book he'd teach his business owner clients about in the third year.

Dennis Moseley-Williams

Ep 114: Why Creating A Great Client Experience Is About More Than Just Great Service with Dennis Moseley-Williams



