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Why does the stock market go up? | Ft. Brian Feroldi

Australian Finance Podcast
Australian Finance Podcast
Episode • Apr 11, 2022 • 26m

Have you ever wondered why the stock market goes up?


Well, Brian Feroldi certainly has! In this episode, Kate & Owen chat to US investor, educator and author Brian Feroldi, about his brand new book Why Does the Stock Market Go Up?


Brian shares his early lessons with investing a market crashes, how he got comfortable investing in the market, why the market has always recovered over time, his thoughts on individual share investing versus ETFs, plus, some of the mistakes he’s made along his journey.


Episode transcript now available via the show notes page.


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Date recorded: 8th of April 2022

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