Everyone thinks the “super smart” people win in the market, until history shows they don’t. In this episode, Joe DeLisi reveals how Isaac Newton and Nobel Prize–winning economists fell for the same traps everyday investors face. If some of the brightest minds in history couldn’t outsmart a bubble, what makes this moment any different? This episode might change the way you think about your next financial move. For a quick assessment of your current financial life go to: Livingbalancesheet.com...
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Everyone thinks the “super smart” people win in the market, until history shows they don’t. In this episode, Joe DeLisi reveals how Isaac Newton and Nobel Prize–winning economists fell for the same traps everyday investors face. If some of the brightest minds in history couldn’t outsmart a bubble, what makes this moment any different? This episode might change the way you think about your next financial move. For a quick assessment of your current financial life go to: Livingbalancesheet.com...
#042 Should you buy a sports franchise or the S&P 500???
Joe DeLisi Financial
12 minutes
3 months ago
#042 Should you buy a sports franchise or the S&P 500???
In this episode, Joe DeLisi discusses the sale of the Los Angeles Lakers and compares the investment returns of owning the team versus investing in the S&P 500. He highlights the historical context of both investments, explores alternative asset categories, and emphasizes the importance of diversification in building a financial portfolio. The conversation also touches on the New York Yankees as a case study for investment returns, ultimately advocating for a well-rounded investment strat...
Joe DeLisi Financial
Everyone thinks the “super smart” people win in the market, until history shows they don’t. In this episode, Joe DeLisi reveals how Isaac Newton and Nobel Prize–winning economists fell for the same traps everyday investors face. If some of the brightest minds in history couldn’t outsmart a bubble, what makes this moment any different? This episode might change the way you think about your next financial move. For a quick assessment of your current financial life go to: Livingbalancesheet.com...