Hi Richard, can you discuss or do a video on starting “late” with finances? We all know about compounding, starting early but unfortunately not everyone is in the position to. Some folks are just trying to get by. Sometimes all the usual financial advice can seem rather disheartening. Would love a Plain Bagel take on those who get left behind
1 year ago | 6
I would love to know your base line case for the economy. Like a plain bagel probability. Because it's such a mixed outlook from well respected people.
1 year ago | 1
As hard as I try, an understanding of why excess cash counts against EV escapes me. Why do EV's get penalized for excess cash? I've never heard a clear, understandable answer.
1 year ago | 1
I'm traveling for work so I'm going to miss it. Do you have a personal finance/budget excel that you use? What's your favorite budgeting software?
1 year ago | 1
I work in finance in the States. I always appreciate your insights on various topics, and your ability to cover some detailed explanations in both Canada and the U.S. I'll try popping in to the livestream 🤘
1 year ago
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As a Canadian I’m curious why more people don’t buy the CDR’s of the bigger US companies? Id love to hear about your personal pro’s and con’s would be about them.
1 year ago | 1
I really want to know how much the next presidential election will impact stocks. I personally fear very bearish.
1 year ago | 2
Does money printing apply pressure price increases? If the price does not increase and remain leveled, does that mean the money printing has deprived the economy of lower prices?
1 year ago | 1
Oh that's really interesting! I m watching your videos a couple of years now but havent invested (excepting buying a new property) and I m trying to understand more about where go begin. I ll write down some questions for that Q&A! It's going to be available if I get to your channel at that specific time? Sounds like a boomers question, although i m 32, but I haven't used YouTube live before. Thank you!
1 year ago | 1
"why does the guy your watching have a neon nipple on his wall?"
1 year ago | 1
I understand that the majority of the funds invest in one or more companies for the long term, say 10 years. But what is the maximum time usually seen? 15 years? 20 years?
1 year ago | 1
Whenever we buy equities, after it is settled, how do we know we own it and that the broker won't liquidate it to get money for itself in case it's about to go broke?
1 year ago | 1
How do you decide that a portofolio is balanced or not?
1 year ago | 1
Will you just have a bagel on screen with googly eyes? Seriously though, love your content. No frills, just plain.
1 year ago (edited) | 1
I would like to see you comment on Nomad Capitalist with Andrew Henderson.
1 year ago | 1
The Plain Bagel
I have some time off this Friday (May 31st) so decided to do a Q&A livestream at 12PM EST! Whether you have questions on finance and economics, or are curious to know more about the channel, drop by and leave a comment in the live chat. See you there!
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