Bad advice from people who don't know how to invest
Really mediocre advise from people who don't know how to invest. In the beginning, it was a decent podcast with Andrew Sather on. He knew what he was talking about. Later the whole cast left and were replaced. The one person I can't stand is Miranda Marquit. She is a complete idiot and has no clue how to invest or trade. Her concept of investing is just buying index funds which takes no skill and then she bashes traders and real estate investors who get much higher returns because it either takes some skill or expertise and she prefers "staying boring." The truth is that she doesn't have a clue how to invest and has made most of her money as a blogger talking about investing. Talk about the blind leading the blind. She's even admitted ghost-writing on different topics even though she admittedly didn't know anything on the topic. I can't believe garbage like that gives financial advise.Read full review »
slick125c via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/16/17
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I like Miranda, but these new panelists are as dry as a bone. They sound like they know their stuff, but they deliver content in a boring monotonous manner. Hard to follow. I miss the old crew.
Hh1150 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/19
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