
5 Mistakes to Avoid With Your Investment Portfolio in 2026
The Morningstar video, hosted by Margaret Jazz and featuring personal‑finance director Christine Benz, outlines five common portfolio mistakes investors should dodge in 2026. The discussion centers on why past performance should not dictate future allocations and how disciplined diversification can protect against market concentration. Key insights include: don’t write off equities because the market feels pricey; instead, tilt modestly toward small‑cap and mid‑cap value stocks that remain under‑appreciated. Non‑U.S. equities still trade at discounts relative to U.S. benchmarks, offering sector breadth in financials, materials and industrials. Near‑retirement investors should de‑risk by allocating 7‑10 years of anticipated spending to cash and high‑quality bonds, preferably within tax‑advantaged accounts or via new contributions. Finally, avoid over‑reacting to Fed moves and set realistic return expectations—sub‑10% equity returns and current 4% Treasury yields are more prudent baselines. Benz emphasizes, “Don’t assume all stocks are expensive,” and recommends a small complement of small‑cap/value index or active funds. She notes that “most U.S. investors hold less than a third of their equity abroad,” and urges a “bucket approach” for retirees, keeping short‑term cash, medium‑term bonds, and long‑term equities aligned with spending horizons. She also cautions against using the decade‑long 15% equity return as a planning metric. The implications are clear: investors who rebalance toward undervalued segments, broaden global exposure, and temper expectations will likely achieve smoother returns and lower drawdowns as markets evolve. By aligning asset allocation with personal timelines rather than macro forecasts, portfolios become more resilient to volatility and policy shifts.

New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Nomination Crashes Gold, Silver & Bitcoin - What It Means For Crypto 2026
Markets plunged after President Trump nominated Kevin Warsh as Fed chair, with gold, silver and Bitcoin posting dramatic one-day losses amid investor uncertainty. Warsh, a former Fed governor (2006–2011) and longtime Wall Street insider linked to Stanley Druckenmiller, has praised...

What the H*ck Is Factor Investing?
The video introduces factor investing as a middle ground between pure indexing and active stock picking, offering a systematic, rules‑based approach to capture long‑term outperformance. It explains that factor investing starts by asking which characteristics have historically driven stock returns, such...

The Economic Reality Behind Billionaires Taxes and State Budgets
The video examines the political push for a billionaire wealth tax, focusing on California’s recent proposal and the broader debate about using ultra‑rich assets to close budget gaps. Kent Messrs, director of the Penn Wharton Budget Model, runs a “worst‑case” scenario...

How Influence Really Works in Modern Leadership
The Think Ahead podcast episode examines how influence operates in modern leadership, especially under layered crises such as supply‑chain disruptions, rapid AI change, and climate threats. Professor Nerra Sivanatan presents cross‑national research covering 69 countries and 140,000 respondents, showing that...

IASB Podcast on the January 2026 Meeting Highlights
The IASB’s January 2026 podcast recapped two major agenda items: the ongoing Intangible Assets project and the post‑implementation review (PIR) of IFRS 16. The Intangible Assets initiative, launched in April 2024 after the Third Agenda Consultation, is being pursued through two work...

Strategies for Firm Growth and Beating Burnout - Feb. 5
The AICPA Town Hall featured Jeff Weiner, former Marcum CEO, discussing how his firm grew from a seven‑person shop to a $1.3 billion practice and the strategies that can help other accounting firms scale. Weiner highlighted the pivotal role of disciplined...

North Africa: Connecting Continents, Creating Opportunities
The high‑level conference in Algiers framed North Africa as a strategic conduit between Europe’s industrial demand and Sub‑Saharan Africa’s demographic dynamism. Speakers highlighted the region’s current trade skew—over 60% of exports flow to Europe while intra‑African exchange remains under 5%—and...

'This Was the Right Play': GE Vernova CEO Talks Splitting Off From GE and Nukes | At Barron's
The interview with Scott Strazik, CEO of GE Vernova, centered on the company’s recent full separation from General Electric and its evolving portfolio across gas, wind, nuclear and grid‑electrification. Strazik highlighted that Vernova now supplies roughly a quarter of the world’s...

How to ACTUALLY Use AI + PYTHON to Analyze Data (Real-Time Example)
The video demonstrates how AI tools like Google Gemini can write Python code in real time to load, merge, and analyze a hospital data set within Google Colab. The presenter walks through three escalating tasks—basic exploratory analysis, answering a specific...

How Public Funding Unlocks Private Innovation
The video argues that a tiny slice of U.S. patents—just 2 % of all filings—drives roughly one‑fifth of medium‑term productivity and GDP growth, and that these patents are publicly funded yet privately owned. Research shows the patents originate from university labs and...

Data Update 5 for 2026: Risk and Hurdle Rates - The 2026 Edition!
The video, the fifth data update for 2026, focuses on how companies’ risk profiles drive hurdle‑rate calculations. After reviewing market‑level performance in earlier updates, the presenter shifts to firm‑level risk divergence and why precise risk measurement is essential for finance...

Cam Harvey: Gold’s Wild Week: Why Prices Surged Then Fell 11%
Cam Harvey explains the wild week in gold, where the metal climbed past $5,000 in mid‑January before plunging 11% on Jan 30, marking the most dramatic single‑day move since the 1980s. The rally was fueled by a meme‑like frenzy: Chinese investors drove...

Cash Flow From Operations: Real Life Vs. Investopedia
The video walks through cash flow from operations, contrasting textbook simplicity with real‑world complexity, using Target, Watches of Switzerland and Telstra as case studies. It explains the indirect method—starting with net income, adding back depreciation, amortisation, deferred taxes and other non‑cash...

Finfluencers: What Drives Them, & How Should Regulation Evolve
The CFA Live 25 conference panel examined the rise of "finfluencers" – content creators who translate complex finance topics into bite‑size social media posts. Speakers highlighted how these creators fill an information gap for retail investors, especially younger audiences,...

BISness Podcast - Shifting Currents in FX & Interest Rate Derivatives
The BIS’s latest triennial survey, conducted in April 2025 amid heightened policy uncertainty, reveals a dramatic expansion in both foreign‑exchange (FX) and interest‑rate derivatives markets. Daily turnover in the FX segment reached $9.5 trillion – roughly 30% higher than the 2022 survey...

In Conversation with Aaryani Dogra | Master of Finance
The video features Aaryani Dogra, a former risk‑management professional, discussing why she chose the EMFIN Master of Finance program and how it reshaped her career trajectory. She explains that after working in insurance and risk, she sought a more strategic,...

Excel Just Made File Imports Ridiculously Simple (New Functions)
Microsoft Excel has added two native functions—IMPORTCSV and IMPORTTEXT—that let users pull data from CSV and plain‑text files directly into a worksheet using a single formula. Both functions accept a file path (local or URL) and expose optional arguments for delimiter,...

Data Update 4 for 2026: A Tumultuous Year (2025) for Global Markets!
The fourth data update for 2026 examines how global equity markets performed in 2025, converting local‑currency returns into U.S. dollar terms and pairing that analysis with a snapshot of country‑risk metrics, sovereign ratings, and currency movements at the start of...

Bank Reconciliation Quiz (Part 5 of 5)
The video is the final segment of a five‑part bank‑reconciliation quiz, testing viewers on how to adjust bank statements and cashbooks after identifying reconciling items. It reinforces that the adjusted bank statement balance and the adjusted cashbook balance must be identical....

Forget Complex DAX, Use This Instead in Power BI
The video demonstrates how Power BI’s new visual‑calculation feature can replace traditional, complex DAX formulas when building month‑over‑month change visuals. Starting from a simple total‑amount measure, the author adds a ‘versus previous’ visual calculation, which automatically creates a field‑minus‑previous‑field expression. By editing...

Co-Financing for Impact: Why Partnerships Matter More Than Ever
The video features Srimathi Sridhar of the World Bank discussing co‑financing with Maitreyi Bordia Das, Director for Trust Funds and Partner Relations, highlighting how pooling development finance is becoming critical as resources tighten. Co‑financing allows multiple donors to fund a single...

Why Futures Literacy Improves the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Foresight
The video argues that futures literacy is the missing link that makes foresight both more efficient and more effective. Drawing on decades of experience at the OECD, the speaker frames the discussion around a historic shift from a material,...

Cam Harvey: Gold’s Strength Reflects a Changing World
Cam Harvey’s latest Through The Noise episode examines why gold has surged to record highs, focusing on its unique supply constraints and evolving demand drivers. He explains that gold mining is highly inelastic—new mines take years to develop—so even modest demand...

Behind the Research: Alex Chan
Alex Chan, an assistant professor in Harvard Business School’s Negotiations, Organizations & Markets unit, studies market design, focusing on high‑stakes arenas such as organ transplantation and artificial‑intelligence alignment. He argues that modest rule tweaks in organ‑allocation systems can save thousands of...

The National and Economic Security Portfolio
The Investopedia Express episode dissected the United States’ new national security strategy, highlighting how Washington is leveraging economic tools—such as Greenland access, Venezuela pressure, and heavy‑metal procurement—to cement geopolitical dominance. Host Caleb and policy analyst Terry Haynes framed the discussion...

Why Companies Don't Always Reveal Employee Data
The episode examines the landmark court‑ordered release of EEO‑1 reports, a dataset that finally lets researchers peer inside individual firms rather than relying on aggregate industry or regional statistics. Assistant professor Rachel Flem explains how the data, covering ten job...

Talking Development | Securing Water for People, Food & the Planet
The World Bank Group unveiled a comprehensive water strategy aimed at tackling a global water crisis that sees more than 200 billion cubic meters of freshwater lost each year—enough to secure water for 280 million people. The plan is built around three...

The Problem with Equal Weight Index Funds
The video examines why equal‑weight index funds, despite their popularity, are not a superior alternative to market‑cap weighted funds. Ben Felix explains that equal weighting eliminates the heavy concentration in mega‑caps like Apple, but it does so by forcing large...

New Venture Competition: The Entrepreneurial Journey
The video spotlights Harvard’s New Venture Competition, a flagship event where undergraduate and graduate students pitch business ideas before judges, investors, and the broader campus community. Organizers stress that the contest provides unparalleled exposure to capital, rigorous feedback, and a rehearsal...

PE Fund Performance Metrics: TVPI Vs. MOIC Vs. DPI and Gross Vs. Net IRR
The video walks through private‑equity fund performance measurement, focusing on TVPI, MOIC, DPI and the distinction between gross and net IRR. Using a simplified Excel model, the instructor demonstrates how to calculate each metric, allocate management fees, and apply carried‑interest...

I Interviewed a $400K SF Investment Banker
The video profiles a late‑20s Wharton MBA who landed an associate role at an elite boutique investment bank in San Francisco, earning a base salary of $250,000 plus sign‑on, relocation and partial‑year bonuses that pushed her first‑year compensation to roughly...

Decoding Carbon Markets: CORSIA Trends & 2026 Forecast with Josh Cowley
The video reviews the latest developments in the CORSIA carbon offset market and projects its trajectory through 2026, highlighting the first batch of CORSIA‑eligible credits and the regulatory environment shaping supply and demand. In November, more than 1.5 million credits were tagged...

Yale SOM Curriculum: Quantitative Investing - Turning Data Into Investing Insights
The Yale School of Management’s Quantitative Investing course introduces students to systematic, data‑driven portfolio construction. It defines quantitative or systematic investing as the process of converting financial characteristics—such as earnings‑to‑price ratios, momentum quintiles, or other accounting metrics—into repeatable trading rules,...

MNI Webcast with Alberto Musalem
In a February 2026 webcast, St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem outlined the Federal Reserve’s outlook for growth, inflation and monetary policy, emphasizing his role on the FOMC and recent caution about further rate cuts. Musalem said he expects the U.S....

Why the US Suddenly Wants Venezuela's Oil #venezuela #politics #oil
The video examines the fallout from the United States’ arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and the renewed chatter about unlocking the country’s vast oil reserves for American firms. While the political maneuver promises a potential boost in supply, analysts caution...

ACT Middle East Treasury Summit 2025
The ACT Middle East Treasury Summit 2025 brought together more than a thousand treasury professionals, bankers, economists, and solution providers to discuss the unique challenges of cash management, liquidity, and risk in the Gulf region. Attendees highlighted the event’s dense networking...