The most awkward guy on the radio
His jokes are sophomoric and based on ridiculing something or someone especially women. He's a total horn-dog and obviously did not get laid in high school and this have had a resounding effect on his personality, now he's constantly qualifying himself and its annoying. After the first 10 minutes of the show it's pretty much "Joining me is Chad Burton..." which is a badly edited prerecording of a little cocky jockey always pushing his investment firm. Both of them obviously lack fundamental knowledge of how interest rates work. I will cede the fact he's pretty good with stock valuations and general Peter Lynch stuff which is why I attempted to give him a break in the first place. However, this is a day-time infomercial designed the average listener to freak out about his finances and come running. Does he pay to be on the radio? Because he should. I would rate it 1 star if it wasn't for the excellent bumper music.
Ananiya via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/16/17
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Loving this podcast. Episode topics are interesting, the content is incredibly helpful, and the episode length is perfect. Keep up the great work, Rob.
J Carbary via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/17/15
Love his in-depth coverage of the markets, specific sectors and companies, well suited for the long term investor. His no holds barred, and sometimes funny, style is refreshing as well! In addition, he provides an informative daily market wrap as a blog.
highb8a via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/07/06
In my opinion this is the best podcast there is. Rob's no nonsense discussion of money, investments and the economy is so refreshing. The only thing I'd change is it's length...I would listen to a lot more if it was available. Keep up the great work Rob!
glach via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/10/08
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