Episode
#214 with Ramit Sethi - Why You Should Have a Diversified Investment Portfolio
Description
In this episode Sam (@theSamParr) and Shaan (@ShaanVP) are joined by Ramit Sethi (@ramit), the founder of I Will Teach You To Be Rich. They start off talking about course businesses and Ramit shares what he's learned running courses for over 15 years. Ramit shares a few ideas for businesses and then the trio talk about different strategies around investing. Shaan shares why his approach is so different from what Ramit recommends, and he breaks down his own asset allocation. At the end Sam & Ramit share their personal money rules. --------- * Follow Ramit on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ramit * Ramit's new podcast: https://iwt.com/podcast * Want to be featured in a future episode? Drop your question/comment/criticism/love here: https://www.mfmpod.com/p/hotline/ * Support the pod by spreading the word, become a referrer here: https://refer.fm/million * Have you joined our private Facebook group yet? Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourfirstmillion and join thousands of other entrepreneurs and founders scheming up ideas. --------- Show notes: * (1:06) Ramit's new podcast * (5:02) An update on Shaan's Power Writing course * (7:07) Ramit's course business * (11:30) Who is Jay Abraham * (16:43) Should MFM get a new name? * (20:14) How long can Ramit run his empire * (24:11) Ramit on trolls * (27:31) The history of courses * (34:12) Ideas around pets * (37:35) Ideas around cosmetics * (39:54) How Ramit would differentiate a product * (43:47) Ramit's money hacks * (46:00) How Shaan approaches investing * (47:00) A little anecdote about camera issues * (47:58) Back to Shaan's investment approach * (50:47) What game are you playing and what risk can you tolerate? * (53:26) What Shaan's goals are with investing * (57:11) Ramit's 10 money rules * (59:35) Sam's money rules * (1:02:09) Taking out loans on your assets * (1:05:33) How Ramit thinks of risk versus rewards * (1:17:10) Ramit on Sam's engagement ring story * (1:21:04) It's not all about the metrics
Chapters
The podcast features real couples discussing their finances and sharing their numbers, providing a glimpse into how people manage their money within their relationships.
00:00 - 04:56 (04:56)
Summary
The podcast features real couples discussing their finances and sharing their numbers, providing a glimpse into how people manage their money within their relationships. The hosts discuss the challenges of growing the podcast and the lack of information available regarding their subscribers.
Episode#214 with Ramit Sethi - Why You Should Have a Diversified Investment Portfolio
PodcastMy First Million
The host describes a mysterious British business guru who dresses like a wealthy 60s huntsman, but with a cloud of mystery surrounding him.
04:56 - 17:11 (12:15)
Summary
The host describes a mysterious British business guru who dresses like a wealthy 60s huntsman, but with a cloud of mystery surrounding him. She wonders if he's a billionaire and talks about his book "Power Writing" and the possibility of him setting up the host's response.
Episode#214 with Ramit Sethi - Why You Should Have a Diversified Investment Portfolio
PodcastMy First Million
The podcast host discusses the rise of "solopreneurs," individuals who try to build a personal monopoly around a particular domain, and takes a look at the inner workings and varied models of these businesses.
17:11 - 27:55 (10:43)
Summary
The podcast host discusses the rise of "solopreneurs," individuals who try to build a personal monopoly around a particular domain, and takes a look at the inner workings and varied models of these businesses.
Episode#214 with Ramit Sethi - Why You Should Have a Diversified Investment Portfolio
PodcastMy First Million
The podcast hosts discuss the potentials and pitfalls of running a podcast business, from earning revenue through conferences and courses, to dealing with the downsides of scaling up and maintaining quality.
27:55 - 40:14 (12:19)
Summary
The podcast hosts discuss the potentials and pitfalls of running a podcast business, from earning revenue through conferences and courses, to dealing with the downsides of scaling up and maintaining quality.
Episode#214 with Ramit Sethi - Why You Should Have a Diversified Investment Portfolio
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker shares their investment strategy and allocation of funds in various stocks, as well as discussing the innovative opportunities available for digital entrepreneurs.
40:14 - 48:14 (07:59)
Summary
The speaker shares their investment strategy and allocation of funds in various stocks, as well as discussing the innovative opportunities available for digital entrepreneurs.
Episode#214 with Ramit Sethi - Why You Should Have a Diversified Investment Portfolio
PodcastMy First Million
In this conversation, the speakers discuss different risk tolerances when it comes to investing.
48:14 - 58:37 (10:22)
Summary
In this conversation, the speakers discuss different risk tolerances when it comes to investing. One speaker explains that he intentionally avoids risks, while the other places more importance on following their convictions rather than potential losses.
Episode#214 with Ramit Sethi - Why You Should Have a Diversified Investment Portfolio
PodcastMy First Million
Following the majority's path will lead to the same unsatisfying results that most people are experiencing.
58:37 - 1:17:30 (18:52)
Summary
Following the majority's path will lead to the same unsatisfying results that most people are experiencing. It's essential to find a path that works best for you, even if it's not the most common approach.
Episode#214 with Ramit Sethi - Why You Should Have a Diversified Investment Portfolio
PodcastMy First Million
Sam, a groomzilla, realizes the importance of recognizing his wife's desires and using his resources to make it happen, regardless of the amount of money involved.
1:17:30 - 1:24:24 (06:54)
Summary
Sam, a groomzilla, realizes the importance of recognizing his wife's desires and using his resources to make it happen, regardless of the amount of money involved. It's about being able to do the things that matter and make meaningful connections with others.