Description
Game Show Fun and Financial Missteps with the Stacking Benjamin Show
On today's popular game show segment we present: '15 Ways to Lose Money in the Financial Markets,' where contributors Jesse Cramer, Paula Pant, and OG explore investment pitfalls. The show presents financial advice in a light-hearted, engaging format, complete with a trivia question celebrating author George RR Martin’s birthday. Contributors discuss speculative trading, panic selling, margin investing, and more, ending with practical takeaways on avoiding investment mistakes. The episode is rounded off by discussions on meme stocks, game shows, pop culture, and practical financial planning tips, all with the usual fun and wit of the Stacking Benjamin team.
Introduction and Opening Remarks
Meet the Contributors
Game Show Begins: 15 Ways to Lose Money in the Markets
Round One: Poor Investment Decisions
Round Two: Strategies to Avoid
Trivia Break: Game of Thrones Special
Guessing the Number of Deaths in Game of Thrones
Counting On-Screen Deaths: The Research
Wildfire Explosion and Mass Casualties
Final Guesses and Results
Discussing Game of Thrones Infographics
Meme Stocks and Financial Decisions
Ways to Lose Money in the Market
Podcast Updates and Weekend Plans
Closing Remarks and Lessons Learned
FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/how-to-lose-money-in-financial-markets-1577
Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201
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