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| Good idea; please report on what you find. Just from a quick glance, I like the looks of http://www.streetiq.com/ and their top 25 business podcast list much better than podcast.net . I have about given up on other US investment mass media, which seems reduced to sillyness in pandering to commercially targeted audiences. Remember when Money Magazine or the likes of the Suzy Orman show used to have a few bits of useable knowledge to reward your time? Now they're just freak shows for the sociological hall of shame. CNBC which used to have insightful mkt commentary now relies on melodramatic yelling fests to pump up ratings. Thank goodness the Economist magazine still exports their Brit wisdom across the pond, altho with a little US bashing. If you can xfer it to a podcast, I think the most investment wisdom on the airwaves (on wee hour cable TV in US, or by broadband in Eur) is http://www.cnbceurope.com/television...ropesquawkbox/ and their probing interviews of economists and investment officers. It is before Euro markets open so not to get bogged down in immediate events, and it is surprisingly oriented to the worlds largest economy. Much wisdom about macro economics and asset allocation between stocks and bonds in the various regions in the world... US, westEuro, eastEuro, emergingAsia, developedAsia, and the commodity havens of Latin Amer, Oz, and the Canucks. This info is so easily translated to investment action via US mutual funds and etf's - probably much harder for their local audience! |
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| I would appreciate recommendations for podcasts related to financial planning, investments, etc. www.podcast.net has 151 sites in the Investment catagory. I'm looking for something to listen to on the daily drive to/from work (usually less than 30 minutes, one way). Thanx. |