

The Master Investor Podcast with Wilfred Frost
Paradine Productions
Hosted by Wilfred Frost, The Master Investor Podcast is for anyone passionate about business and investing. We are pro ambition, celebrate success and provide you the edge. Join us and learn from the most legendary investors and business leaders in the world.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 41min
Democratising Investing: Charles Schwab CEO Rick Wurster on the Future of Finance
Rick Wurster, CEO of Charles Schwab and leader of a $12 trillion retail platform, on democratizing access to investing and financial services. He discusses younger investors reshaping engagement and wealth transfer. He explores spot crypto, access to private-company shares, AI-driven personalised advice, and concerns about government debt, inflation and market behavior during shocks.

Mar 31, 2026 • 47min
Crypto Winter or Buying Opportunity? Dan Morehead’s 4-Year Outlook
Dan Morehead, founder and CEO of Pantera Capital and former macro trader at Goldman Sachs and Tiger Management, shares his four-year view on Bitcoin and digital assets. He discusses why crypto may be near a bottom and why it remains an asymmetric trade. Topics include the crypto cycle, stablecoins and regulation, gold versus bitcoin, geopolitical forces driving non-sovereign money, and why institutions may arrive later.

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Mar 24, 2026 • 55min
Lloyd Blankfein: Lessons from 2008, Identifying the Next Trigger
Lloyd Blankfein, former Goldman Sachs CEO who steered the firm through 2008 and wrote Streetwise, discusses risk and resilience. He recalls J. Aron’s street-smart trading culture, why top traders act like poker players, the tensions between traders and bankers, leading through the 2008 crisis, and warning signs in private equity and private credit that could trigger a reckoning.

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Mar 18, 2026 • 45min
The Private Credit Unwind Is Coming – Tony Yoseloff
Tony Yoseloff, CIO of Davidson Kempner and specialist in opportunistic and distressed credit, discusses market parallels with the 1970s and early 2000s. He covers private credit’s boom and potential unwind, why software lending is vulnerable, event-driven arbitrage like the Warner battle, and why India’s credit market deserves attention. He closes with a rule about knowing in advance how you might lose money.

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Mar 12, 2026 • 53min
Scott Bessent: Inside Trump’s Treasury; War Costs; & Why Bond Market is King
Scott Bessent, U.S. Treasury Secretary and veteran global macro investor, discusses why the bond market must keep trading and how to imagine alternate market worlds. He explains the Treasury’s response to the Iran conflict, the 400-million-barrel reserve release, and contingency plans for tankers. He also covers tariffs, shadow banking risks, and how policy choices shape global alliances.

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Mar 9, 2026 • 47min
Is the US Market Finally Peaking? Ruchir Sharma’s Take
Ruchir Sharma, chair of Rockefeller International and founder/CIO of Breakout Capital, is a veteran emerging‑markets strategist and author. He argues US equity dominance may be peaking. He discusses how tech and AI powered recent gains, why international markets could outperform on earnings and payouts, the Fed, inflation hedges beyond gold, and under‑owned opportunities from Brazil to Southeast Asia.

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Mar 4, 2026 • 12min
IRAN WAR BONUS: Ruchir Sharma on Market Reaction to Us-Israel War
Ruchir Sharma, founder and CIO of Breakout Capital and former Morgan Stanley strategist, gives market-savvy analysis. He discusses why markets have stayed calm so far, explains degrossing and recent market reshuffles, and outlines oil’s role as the main transmission channel and which regions gain or lose if oil spikes.

Mar 2, 2026 • 44min
Greg Peters: Why Sovereign Bonds Now Beat Corporate Credit
Greg Peters, Co-CIO of Fixed Income at PGIM overseeing $1.2T, gives a bond investing masterclass. He compares sovereigns and corporate credit, explains why US Treasuries remain unique, and warns about hyperscalers borrowing for AI. He outlines sovereign risk factors, prefers front-end duration, and urges humility with scenario-based models.

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Feb 25, 2026 • 54min
Aswath Damodaran: I Am More Cautious Than Ever
Aswath Damodaran, NYU Stern finance professor and valuation expert, explains why he is unusually cautious about equities and holding more cash. He questions AI hype and massive CapEx, warns of eroding trust in institutions, and defends buybacks and valuation-first investing. He also shares his favorite mega-cap picks and the value of idling to think.

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Feb 17, 2026 • 59min
Mason Morfit: New Technology is Terrifying, But Incumbents Can Win AI Race
Mason Morfit, Co-CEO and CIO of ValueAct Capital, a long-term activist investor who crafts collaborative turnarounds. He explains ValueAct’s quiet, constructive approach and recounts reshaping Microsoft and nudging Salesforce. He outlines the “digitize, organize, automate” thesis and why organizing data and rights, plus incumbents’ identity and compliance advantages, matter in the AI race.


