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Episode 378: Silver, Useless ETF Strategies, The Evolution of DIY Investing And Yukon Cornelius!

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In this episode we answer emails from James, MyContactInfo and Cy.  We discuss using silver in addition to gold in a portfolio, review again why many "options strategy funds" and other complex ETFs are generally a waste of space in a portfolio and talk about a recent Andrew Tobias interview and the history of DIY investing.

Links:

Eric Balchunas Interview:  Eric Balchunas on The Hidden Gems of the ETF World You Need to Know! (youtube.com)

Andrew Tobias Interview:  The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need with Andrew Tobias | White Coat Investor


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Discover why silver might be the wild card you didn't expect in your investment portfolio. With its industrial uses and lack of central bank holdings, silver might ramp up your portfolio's volatility without offering much in terms of diversification. We explore the intriguing story of the Hunt brothers and their infamous attempt to corner the silver market in the late 1970s, shedding light on the lessons learned from this historical market manipulation. Managed futures, we argue, could be a more strategic play for those looking to ride silver's unpredictable trends.

As we journey through the evolution of DIY investing, we take a critical look at the rise and fall of heavily marketed investment funds, like buy-write and options strategy funds. Through the wisdom of Andrew Tobias, we trace the shift from active fund management in the 1980s to today's preference for indexing and strategic asset allocation. From the so-called "Bronze Age" to our current "Golden Age" of investing, the importance of asset allocation remains a steadfast guide. So whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, these reflections aim to illuminate a path toward more informed and successful investment decisions.

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