This topic can be dig into anytime by any investor to find out something interesting related to Investing subject which is more audio visual in nature & beyond the basics.
Many of us are avid youtube user & have curated a good list of youtube channels/ favorite videos which feature interviews of investors. But not everyone has information of recently updated videos/ good channels/ good videos.
Videos get updated consistently & new ones are added on regular basis, so thought about creating a topic to post such videos & create a consistently updating repository of good interviews which will give a more audio visual experience & will go beyond the basics & delve into Investing styles / Decision making process / Investing approach / Personal experience / Thought process of good investors.
Posting here the first 2 which were recently added to web & I had bookmarked.
Thanks for this initiative. Once, I watched an interview from a Parsi family holding Tata companyâs shares for 200 years. After a few years, when i wanted to watch that video again, i tried searching but I could not find it. A thread like this will surely help us to revisit interviews whenever we want to.
Attaching link to our own Warren Buffetâs biography.
The title should be just âGood Videos on Investingâ. Because I absolutely love videos by Prof. Aswath Damodaran. But theyâre almost always part-lecture or full-lecture type. Anyway, here goes (Itâs part-lecture and part-interview):
These videos from late 2011 when market sentiments were poor and investors were losing faith in the decision making of the Central government.Quiet relevant in todayâs time too.
Is there any software one can use to download these videos and podcasts onto their computers for listening (instead of playing them live on internet)? I used to use ytddownloader but they have made it paid. I used a trial version of Internet Download Manager which was very good while it lasted. Is anyone aware of any free software for this purpose?
This is a very good documentary about 1939 depression. During the 1930s, everyone in the US felt they were rich and used to borrow heavily and lead lives. After so much prosperity, they struggled for several years after this recession. Every bull market - be it a multi year or for a few years - it ends up with a crash. This has been a regular story.