Investing Lessons from the 1930s | "Slow Hunches" in Business and Investing

A discussion of (1) investment lessons from the 1930s: Phil Ordway shares insights from a little-known book, Frederick Lewis Allen's "Since Yesterday: The 1930's in America"; (2) "slow hunches" in business and investing: Elliot Turner presents a key concept from Steven Johnson's book, "Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation."

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This Week in Intelligent Investing examines timely and timeless investment topics to help you become a better investor. Enjoy authentic, unscripted discussion. The podcast is brought to you exclusively by MOI Global, the research-driven membership organization of intelligent investors. Your hosts are Elliot Turner, Chief Investment Officer of RGA Investment Advisors, and John Mihaljevic, Chairman of MOI Global.