Chapter

The Art of Risk Management
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1:01:58 - 1:07:03 (05:05)

Kyle Bass, a financial investor, shares insights on how he uses risk management to invest in the market and why he believes in taking calculated risks with a high potential for returns.

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The stock market requires you to make 100% gain to break even after a 50% loss due to the nature of compounding.
1:01:58 - 1:03:07 (01:09)
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Stock Market
Summary

The stock market requires you to make 100% gain to break even after a 50% loss due to the nature of compounding. People often fail to understand this concept and the significance of losses in the market.

Chapter
The Art of Risk Management
Episode
Ep 37: Tony Robbins on Morning Routines, Peak Performance, and Mastering Money
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker discusses the concept of risking for high rewards and references Kyle Bass's successful $2 billion profit from $30 million during the subprime crisis by risking six cents for every one dollar upside.
1:03:07 - 1:05:13 (02:06)
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Investing
Summary

The speaker discusses the concept of risking for high rewards and references Kyle Bass's successful $2 billion profit from $30 million during the subprime crisis by risking six cents for every one dollar upside.

Chapter
The Art of Risk Management
Episode
Ep 37: Tony Robbins on Morning Routines, Peak Performance, and Mastering Money
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
A man discusses how to teach kids financial literacy by buying nickels as an investment and using them to learn about inflation and riskless trades.
1:05:13 - 1:05:48 (00:35)
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Financial Literacy
Summary

A man discusses how to teach kids financial literacy by buying nickels as an investment and using them to learn about inflation and riskless trades.

Chapter
The Art of Risk Management
Episode
Ep 37: Tony Robbins on Morning Routines, Peak Performance, and Mastering Money
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
The cost of producing a nickel is higher than its actual material value, but it remains at a fixed price unless the US government ceases to exist, according to a speaker in the podcast.
1:05:48 - 1:07:03 (01:15)
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Economics
Summary

The cost of producing a nickel is higher than its actual material value, but it remains at a fixed price unless the US government ceases to exist, according to a speaker in the podcast.

Chapter
The Art of Risk Management
Episode
Ep 37: Tony Robbins on Morning Routines, Peak Performance, and Mastering Money
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show