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The Engineer Investor Podcast
Engineer Investor
11 episodes
1 week ago
Join the Engineer Investor as he shares his approach to saving, investing, and personal finance, all through the lens of an electrical engineer. Focused on practical strategies and knowledge sharing, the podcast breaks down complex financial topics in a straightforward, systematic way. Whether you're an engineer or simply interested in learning how to apply logical, data-driven principles to your finances, this podcast is for you. Disclaimer: These are personal opinions and not investment, legal, or tax advice.
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Join the Engineer Investor as he shares his approach to saving, investing, and personal finance, all through the lens of an electrical engineer. Focused on practical strategies and knowledge sharing, the podcast breaks down complex financial topics in a straightforward, systematic way. Whether you're an engineer or simply interested in learning how to apply logical, data-driven principles to your finances, this podcast is for you. Disclaimer: These are personal opinions and not investment, legal, or tax advice.
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Reviewing The Four Pillars of Investing and its Lessons for Systematic and Quantitative Investors
The Engineer Investor Podcast
23 minutes 34 seconds
12 months ago
Reviewing The Four Pillars of Investing and its Lessons for Systematic and Quantitative Investors

In this episode of The Engineer Investor Podcast, we delve into William J. Bernstein's classic investing guide, The Four Pillars of Investing: Lessons for Building a Winning Portfolio. Join Engineer Investor as we break down Bernstein’s four pillars—Theory, History, Psychology, and the Business of Investing—and explore how each applies to modern systematic and quantitative investing. We discuss foundational concepts like diversification and asset allocation, examine market history, and address how behavioral biases impact investor decisions. For anyone interested in bridging traditional finance wisdom with a data-driven approach, this episode is a must-listen.


Listener Note: This episode has been updated since its original release.


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Disclaimer: As always, these opinions are for educational purposes only and do not constitute investing, legal, or tax advice. Implementation of these strategies requires extensive professional guidance. The tax code's complexity and lack of explicit guidance in many areas creates significant compliance risk. Investors must conduct thorough due diligence and obtain professional advice before attempting any tax-focused trading strategy.

The Engineer Investor Podcast
Join the Engineer Investor as he shares his approach to saving, investing, and personal finance, all through the lens of an electrical engineer. Focused on practical strategies and knowledge sharing, the podcast breaks down complex financial topics in a straightforward, systematic way. Whether you're an engineer or simply interested in learning how to apply logical, data-driven principles to your finances, this podcast is for you. Disclaimer: These are personal opinions and not investment, legal, or tax advice.