My Worst Investments Ever and The Stories from Personal Finance Professionals

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My Worst Investments Ever and The Stories from Personal Finance Professionals

A Very Special episode this week... Live from Bankok and Live from Washington DC... We discuss our worst investments ever. Want to learn from the mistakes of others? Good. It is a lot smarter than making them yourselves. This week we discuss some Titanic investing failures and the top 6 mistakes to avoid at all costs.

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Today's Guest:  Andrew Stotz

In 1992 Dr. Andrew Stotz, CFA moved from a management career at Pepsi-Cola in California to teach finance in Thailand, he has never stopped teaching since then. However, in 1993 he fell in love with the job of being a financial analyst for which he was eventually voted #1. He transitioned into the job of head of research to cap a 20-year career at various investment banks. During that time, he co-founded CoffeeWORKS, Thailand’s leading B2B specialty coffee roaster and served as president of CFA Society Thailand. He now runs A. Stotz Investment Research, which services institutions and high net worth investors. In 2017 he launched the ValuationMasterClass.com to teach everything he learned to aspiring analysts. In 2018 he started MyWorstInvestmentEver.com podcast to help future generations reduce their investment risks by learning through the stories of others. Andrew lives in Bangkok with his 81-year-old mother, who will attest that he remains an analyst at heart!

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