Episodes
In this episode, we go over what a Special Purpose Acquisition Company is, how they manage to take private companies public without going through the IPO process, why it is gaining so much popularity recently and some of the flaws that this investment vehicle has. In 2020, SPACs have raised over $82 billion in capital, more money than the past 10 years combined. A total of 248 SPACs went public last year. Popular SPACs that you may have heard of recently include Draft Kings, Virgin Galactic...
Published 02/12/21
Published 02/12/21
Welcome to this new section of Audio Investing where we'll be reviewing stocks. In this new format I will be analyzing stocks with the use of fundamental and qualitative analysis so that we can have a clear overview of a company. I will also rate the company based on my judgement on whether or not its a good moment to buy and the future potential that it may have. As I always say, make sure to do your own due diligence when investing and see whether or not stock picking really suits your...
Published 02/08/21
Last year lots of headlines were occupied in wall street with IPO listings. Surprisingly, 70% of the companies who listed their shares last year were not run profitably. Ever wondered how the process for filing an IPO works? Where were the biggest companies today when they went public? What companies that went public are worth taking a closer look at? What awaits for 2021? All of these questions and more are answered in today's podcast. 
Published 01/19/21
In today's episode, we learn about Modern Portfolio theory, how it works and how to optimize our portfolio using risk and return analysis. There are however, some downsides towards the use of MPT, as it categorizes risk as volatility, but it doesn't take into account the downside risk. In this episode, you will also learn about why diversification is a concept that is widely accepted in the world of investing and portfolio management.
Published 12/23/20
Financial technology is providing us with new apps that facilitate the way we make payments, get access to credit, manage our finances and invest. This simply adds more competition within the financial industry, which is a threat to the big banks. Now we can get mortgages within 24 hours, get access to credit anytime, use apps to improve our credit scores, trade with 0 fees, lower interest rates, etc. Fintech managed to take advantage of the accessibility of mobile and improve the user...
Published 11/04/20
The first podcast after re-branding from The Audio Class Experience to The Audio Investing Podcast. Exchange Traded Funds are some of the most popular financial assets because of the liquidity and the accessibility to a whole basket of securities  without having to buy a whole bunch of assets separately. You can invest in gold ETFs, the S&P 500 index and numerous government bond ETFs as well that tend to be considered as low risk assets. Then, we look into the All-Weather portfolio, an...
Published 10/18/20
The Buffet indicator, according to the oracle himself, “probably the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment”. Calculated by simply dividing the total market capitalization (shares x price) by the GDP or GNP (which is the same as GDP but it includes everything produced by residents of a country abroad). This indicator has reached all-time highs in terms of how overvalued the stock market is, which is a warning for all investors since it tells us that valuations are...
Published 10/03/20
Today Pedram is back on the show to discuss some ideas on how to tackle this fundamental issue.  Over the course of the last generation more than a billion people left the most destitute living conditions behind, with the number of people living in extreme poverty being reduced from 1.9 billion in 1990 to about 650 million in 2018. Whats more, according to projections from the World Data Lab, the number of people living in extreme poverty is expected to decline. However, we are going through...
Published 09/26/20
In today's episode we have a special guest. The Audio Class Experience and The Race Rat podcast decided to join forces to talk about our views on the current state of the world economy and capital markets, the major role of central banks, the problem of increasing inequality that we are facing and possible investments to look out for. Make sure to check of The Race Rat podcast as well!!
Published 09/11/20
So why do the rich get better tax benefits than the average employee or self employed? The truth is, the benefits that the rich have are actually tools provided by the government as a way to incentivize people to start corporations and invest in Real Estate. If you can provide food, clothes, water, energy, services, technology, housing and anything that people may need, the government will give you tax breaks if you can help them out by giving jobs and helping GDP grow. Find out more in...
Published 08/31/20
Today, one of the guests, Pedram, talks about Zephyr, a new airline seating concept. An idea created by Jeffrey O'Neil, he proposes a new seating concept that allows live flatbeds for economy class travelers on long-haul international flights. Their vision is to redesign the customer experience for the modern traveler. It's offering privacy and a general enhanced onboard in-flight experience at a more affordable price point. Find out how this can revolutionize not just the airline seating...
Published 08/20/20
This time, Edwin talks about the business that he found very disruptive. It's called Plei, an app where you can book a field, invite your friends, pay for your field, and much more. Right now its mainly centered in just football (soccer), but maybe they might expand into other sports as well. Another great idea that can solve problems for users.
Published 08/13/20
Part 1 of a mini series of episodes made in collaboration with Edwin Gallego and Pedram Baniasadi where we discuss about Blue, a business card that uses Near Field Communication technology (NFC) and bluetooth to make connections with the people around you. It's a card that you can use to tap on other people's phone that shows all your social media profiles that you want to show up and even your Spotify account and PayPal in case someone wants to pay you. It keeps track of the people you...
Published 08/08/20
Esports is a multi-billion dollar industry now. It's still a very young market but there is still much growth expected in the future. The market is then expected to grow and reach $2.11 billion in 2023 at a compounding annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.82%. The rising demand for video games and increasing awareness of esports contribute to the growth of the esports market. As technology is expanding so the video content, products, virtual reality, and video game competitions are increasing....
Published 07/29/20
Whats with all the hype anyways? Electric vehicles? Solar panels? Their own insurance company? Some see Tesla as a company that has established dominance within the EV market, but competitors are on the rise. Could it be just a bubble about to pop at some point? Where is the company going to be in the next years? This episode will leave you with more questions than answers...
Published 07/24/20
I finally get to practice what I preach. I've finally entered the game, so lets see how it goes. My aim for now is the long game, so I'm going to start off with businesses that have value. As I expand my portfolio I may select more growth stocks or stocks with potential growth that are undervalued. 
Published 07/08/20
Whats their story? How can you explain the massive growth they've experienced over the past couple of years? What makes them so special? Are they even financially stable? All of this and more is covered in today's episode. Enjoy!
Published 06/21/20
What happens on Wall Street doesn't truly reflect the current situation we're going through. Some companies (especially big tech, FAANG, etc) have reached record highs, and this is mainly thanks to the central banks with their quantitative easing. Hard to think how the stock market is going up so much when some people are out of business or in the unemployment line. Funding these big companies can be a good move at first, but someone is going to have to pay for the recovery bill. 
Published 06/04/20
In this crisis in which we are all tangled in, there will be winners as well as losers. There will be industries where they will see themselves heavily impacted due to the major demand shock they are experiencing. Whereas corporations with a heavy online presence will thrive in times like these. With online commerce, online streaming and cloud technology playing a huge part. Find out more in episode 30 of The Audio Class Experience. 
Published 04/18/20
When people tell you about the incredible returns that can be made from an investment, don't be fooled. Inflation reduces the returns you can potentially earn. So it's super important to differentiate between the nominal return and the real return. This is especially true for long-term investments.  Find out more in today's episode on the adjusted return after inflation, or also known as the real rate of return. 
Published 04/09/20
In this episode, I go over what consumer credit is, how to apply for it and how its a serious problem within households. You'll be surprised to learn about the level of household debt in some of the countries I mention, specifically in the US. I also go over why this is such a huge problem since it can financially shatter people's lives. 
Published 03/21/20
You want to know how to buy a stock at a cheap price, so in order to do that, you need to figure out whether or not the current dividend yield is greater than the average dividend yield. Find out about how to do this effectively and learn about why we should put our emotions aside when it comes to investing. 
Published 03/11/20
I look over the concept of dividends and some examples on how this form of passive income works. There are some companies that have been increasing dividends each year consecutively such as Coca Cola, Johnson & Johnson, P&G, Target, Emerson, etc. Dividend income is not a quick way to get rich, but with the compound effect and a little patience, you can go from rags to riches. Learn more in episode 26 of The Audio Class Experience. 
Published 03/04/20
There's good debt and there's bad debt. We can use it as leverage for investing in real estate or in a business. Once you start earning income from the asset that you created (positive cash flow), you can pay off your loans over time and even make positive returns. Debt tends to have a negative connotation because people get loans to pay for things that do not generate any income such as a house, a car or expenses on credit cards. As long as the use of debt is expected to create future...
Published 02/21/20