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Welcome to 7investing.com. Our mission is to empower you to invest in your future. This podcast brings our market-based experts together to discuss our investing process and important news. Once a month, we will also feature interviews with some of the best minds in business and investing. Check out 7investing.com to find more of our free content and premium monthly stock recommendations.
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Oct 29, 2020 • 38min
7investing Team Podcast: The Role of Politics in Investing
In this month’s 7investing Team Podcast, our advisors consider the role of politics in investing. We discuss the impact of the government on our investing styles, and a few companies that could potentially benefit from the upcoming election.
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Oct 28, 2020 • 36min
How to Handle a Market Crash
Join Dan Kline, Simon Erickson, and Steve Symington as the team discusses why market volatility can actually be beneficial for long-term investors.
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Oct 27, 2020 • 28min
Virtual Reality’s Going Mainstream with Virtuix CEO Jan Goetgeluk
In an exclusive interview with 7investing, Virtuix CEO Jan Goetgeluk explains why he believes now is the time for the consumer VR market. He describes what types of games developers are producing, the important role of Facebook’s standalone headsets, and the opportunities for VR outside of gaming.
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Oct 26, 2020 • 34min
Can the U.S. Airline Industry Make a Comeback?
Join this action packed 7investing Now with Dan Kline, Matt Cochrane, Maxx Chastko, and Steve Symington as the team discusses the future of the U.S. airlines, coronavirus vaccines, and the state of restaurant industry.
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Oct 23, 2020 • 26min
Will the Cannabis Industry Give Way to Biotech?
7investing lead advisor Maxx Chatsko discusses the potential for cultured cannabinoids with Kevin Chen, co-founder and CEO of Hyasynth Bio. The industrial biotech company has a partnership with Organigram Holdings and recently became the first company in the world to bring cultured cannabinoids to market. What are the promises and pitfalls of scaling the new technology?
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Oct 21, 2020 • 47min
What Happened with Netflix Earnings?
Dan Kline, Austin Lieberman, and Simon Erickson talk Netflix earnings, regrets over selling stocks, a surprise move by a major retailer, and much more on the Oct. 21 edition of 7investing Now.
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Oct 20, 2020 • 54min
The Psychology of Money with Morgan Housel
Long-term success in investing is about much more than just picking good stocks.
There are several lurking landmines that could wreak havoc on our long-term investment returns. Emotional and unconscious biases often convince us to buy or sell great companies at exactly the wrong time. Ecstatic bubbles can pop and create panic-laden recessions, causing broader-market sell offs that torpedo entire sectors. And while they may be seldom-discussed and underappreciated, the cousins of risk and luck have an undeniable impact on the success of businesses and on investment portfolios.
In short, it’s a crazy world out there. The more we can do to acknowledge and course-correct against the strong current of factors working against us, the better off we’ll be as investors. It was Napoleon who once said “a genius is the man who can do the average thing when everyone else around him is losing his mind.”
To help us navigate the ever-changing map of long-term investing, we’ve brought in one of the world’s brightest financial captains.
Morgan Housel is a partner of the Collaborative Fund and has spoken about behavioral finance at conferences all across the globe. He is also the author of The Psychology of Money, which shares several lessons about long-term success in investing and in life. Napoleon’s quote is prominently displayed on the very first page of his book.
In an exclusive interview with 7investing, Morgan brings a goldmine of advice and information to help investors. We organize a wealth of knowledge into seven themes (it had to be 7!), where Morgan provides his overall thoughts, cites several historical examples, and provides the most important investing takeaways. 7investing CEO Simon Erickson also spots Morgan up with an investing-related question for each of the seven themes.
We also recommend having 7investing put up the buy-in for Morgan to join the World Series of Poker (you heard it here first), question his likeness to a character on Game of Thrones, and offer advice for younger investors. And as a closing finale, Morgan answers seven questions that were submitted on Twitter by our 7investing followers!

Oct 19, 2020 • 37min
5G is Coming: How to Play it as an Investor
Join Dan Kline, Maxx Chatsko, and Steve Symington as they discuss how to invest in 5G, Coke getting rid of a classic beverage, new nuclear reactors, why it's not a great idea to chase stocks based on which companies may create a COVID vaccine or treatment, and more.
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Oct 15, 2020 • 32min
Investing in the Future of Technology with Evan Knowles
The stock market provides investors with more options than we can possibly keep track of. There are more than 4,000 publicly-traded companies on US exchanges alone. Keeping up with that many companies is simply not an option (at least if you ever plan on sleeping again).
One option is to just buy everything. S&P index funds allow investors to get ownership in the market’s largest companies. It’s a popular way to get the stock market’s broader-based returns without putting in very much effort.
For those willing to put in a bit more thought, another option is to selectively invest in the market’s pockets of innovation. By putting money into the most promising new trends, investors get access to a handful of companies who are a step ahead of others in defining the future and capturing its profits. For the Wayne Gretsky fans out there, this is “skating not to where the puck has been, but where it’s going to be.”
But this “basket approach” strategy also has challenges of its own. Since we never know what the future holds, how can we know which trends are indeed the most promising? And even within those trends, which individual companies should we be buying into?
To answer those questions, we’ve brought in technology enthusiast Evan Knowles. Evan wears several different hats, including the co-founder of Symba (a real estate CRM), the host of the Middle Tech podcast, and more generally as an ambassador of startups all across the country.
In an exclusive interview with 7investing, Evan describes why “enterprise software”, “consumer-focused platforms”, and “developer tools” are the three categories he chooses to invest in. He explains his thesis for each of these segments and reveals actual companies he’s investing in.
Evan also describes how real estate can offer a hedge against growth-style investing and why data moats are something that investors should be keeping an eye on.

Oct 13, 2020 • 29min
The Future of Entertainment
The movie business has been crushed by the pandemic and it wasn’t doing all that well beforehand.
In a pre-COVID-19 world movie theaters had to compete with the exploding number of content choices most Americans have available in their homes. Big TVs have steadily fallen in price making them accessible to the vast majority of the American public. Add in the proliferation of streaming services offering original programming that rivals all but the biggest cinematic events and you see why theater chains were already up against a wall.
Now, however, in an economy that’s still dealing with a virus that’s not going away soon, the movie theater and live event business has gone from struggling to life support. Many theaters remain closed and others are operating at reduced capacities.
7investing lead advisors Dan Kline and Steve Symington dig into the current sad state of live entertainment and look at what might happen to the movie industry specifically. They also break down just how bleak things could get before there’s even a chance of a turnaround.
Publicly-traded companies mentioned in this podcast include AMC, Comcast, Netflix, Carnival Cruise Lines, Amazon, Simon Property Group, Regal Entertainment Group, Live Nation, Home Depot, and Lowe's. 7investing’s advisors and/or guests may have positions in the companies that are mentioned.
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