Are you thinking clearly? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to explain the importance of visualizing the Six Thinking Hats strategy by incorporating the colors associated with each step into your thinking process.
Want to beat the street with your portfolio? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame, along with Jenny Young, a recent graduate of Sweet Briar College, to discuss teaching rules-based investment strategies to college students.
Can a college co-ed beat the Street? Bob Fischer and Jenny Young join Jim Blasingame to discuss how this Sweet Briar College co-ed beat the top Wall Street investment advisors using rules-based investment strategies.
Could rules beat the bear? Bob Fischer and Jenny Young join Jim Blasingame to discuss the success how well rules-based investment strategies work during a bear market.
Do you know which stocks to buy and when to buy them? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why Wall Street jargon is designed to be confusing and how to invest without being intimidated.
Use rules-based investing instead of stock-picking. Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss several rules for investing, including price-to-sales ratio and balancing your portfolio by industry sector and between stocks and bonds.
How is an ETF different from a mutual fund? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the advantages of Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) and how to use them instead of mutual funds.
Wall Street is a predictor, not an investment advisor. Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the "naked portfolio" management strategy is better than following Wall Street investment predictions.
Why is an analytical investment strategy better than Wall Street predictions? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss tips for better investing, including re-balancing your portfolio and how to invest based on historic information.
Are you using the best investment professional for your portfolio? Bob Fischer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss using logic and rules-based methodology for investing, plus the advantages of using a naked portfolio manager over a Wall Street expert.