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3.8K to 20K
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“One Step Away from Poverty” — A Warren Buffett Warning
May 26, 2026
12m 31s
Growth, Quality, and Compounding: The Fisher Framework
May 19, 2026
13m 10s
Coca-Cola: A Great Business, But Is It a Great Investment?
May 12, 2026
14m 30s
Before Berkshire: The Early Decisions That Shaped Warren Buffett
May 5, 2026
15m 04s
The Moustache Test: What Graham Teaches Us About Judging Management
Apr 28, 2026
13m 27s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/26/26 | ![]() “One Step Away from Poverty” — A Warren Buffett Warning | In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore a powerful and often overlooked idea attributed to Warren Buffett: “If your salary is your only income, you are only one step away from poverty.” At first glance, the statement may seem extreme. But as we unpack it, a deeper message emerges — one about financial vulnerability, behavioural habits, and the true foundations of long-term wealth. This episode examines why relying on a single income source creates risk, regardless of how m... | 12m 31s | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Growth, Quality, and Compounding: The Fisher Framework | In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher — a book that takes investing beyond the numbers and into the heart of the business itself. While traditional value investing, as taught by Benjamin Graham, focuses on valuation and margin of safety, Fisher introduces a different perspective: the importance of business quality, long-term growth, and exceptional management. This episode examines Fisher’s distinctive approach, includi... | 13m 10s | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Coca-Cola: A Great Business, But Is It a Great Investment? | In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we analyse The Coca-Cola Company through the lens of value investing. Often regarded as one of the most recognisable and durable businesses in the world, Coca-Cola offers a powerful case study in simplicity, brand strength, and competitive advantage. But as every disciplined investor knows, a great business is not always a great investment. Drawing on principles popularised by Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham, we explore: Why Coca-Cola ... | 14m 30s | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Before Berkshire: The Early Decisions That Shaped Warren Buffett | In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore the early life and formative experiences of Warren Buffett — one of the most influential investors in history. From his childhood fascination with numbers and small entrepreneurial ventures in Omaha, to his first lessons in the stock market and the pivotal influence of Benjamin Graham, Buffett’s journey is a masterclass in the development of disciplined, long-term thinking. We examine the investments that shaped his philosophy — incl... | 15m 04s | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() The Moustache Test: What Graham Teaches Us About Judging Management | In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore a subtle but critical question for investors: how much should we trust management? Drawing on the insights of Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing, we examine why even the most disciplined investors must be cautious when evaluating the people running a business. From Graham’s famous “moustache” anecdote to the challenges of assessing leadership from the outside, this episode uncovers the hidden role of bias, perception, and... | 13m 27s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Beyond The Intelligent Investor: Storage and Stability Explained | In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we take a deeper dive into one of the most overlooked works by Benjamin Graham — Storage and Stability. While Graham is best known for The Intelligent Investor and Security Analysis, this lesser-known book reveals a broader and more ambitious side of his thinking—one focused not just on investing, but on economic stability itself. We explore Graham’s concept of “storage” as a mechanism for stabilising commodity prices, his proposal for a commod... | 15m 55s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() The Illusion of Safety: Why Cash Isn’t Risk-Free | When markets turn volatile, many investors do the same thing: sell, step back, and move into cash. It feels safe. It feels smart. But what if that instinct is quietly working against you? In this episode, we unpack the rush to cash during times of crisis — and reveal the less visible risks that come with it, including inflation, missed opportunities, and long-term wealth erosion. A must-listen for anyone looking to think more clearly and invest more intelligently during uncertain times. Suppo... | 13m 16s | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Charlie Munger’s $100,000 Rule: Why Your First Investment Milestone Is the Hardest | Why did Charlie Munger say the first $100,000 is the hardest to earn—and what does that mean for your investing journey? In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we break down one of the most powerful (and often misunderstood) ideas in value investing. Alongside insights from Warren Buffett’s long-time partner, we explore why the early stages of building wealth feel slow—and why that’s completely normal. You’ll learn: The real meaning behind the $100,000 threshold theoryHow compoundin... | 12m 52s | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Would Benjamin Graham Invest in Bitcoin? Value Investing vs Cryptocurrency | Would the father of value investing ever buy Bitcoin? In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore how the principles of legendary investor Benjamin Graham might apply to the modern world of cryptocurrency. Long before digital assets existed, Graham established the foundations of value investing, teaching investors to focus on intrinsic value, thorough analysis, and the famous concept of the margin of safety. But how would those ideas hold up when applied to assets like Bitcoin... | 15m 17s | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Benjamin Graham on Bonds: Why Every Portfolio Needs Them | Benjamin Graham is widely known as the father of value investing and the mentor to Warren Buffett. Most investors associate Graham with undervalued stocks, intrinsic value, and the famous concept of the margin of safety. But Graham believed intelligent investing involved much more than stock selection. In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore Benjamin Graham’s views on bonds — a crucial but often overlooked component of a well-balanced portfolio. We discuss: • What bonds ac... | 15m 16s | ||||||
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| 3/20/26 | ![]() What Benjamin Graham Would Say About Today’s Market Panic | Geopolitical tensions can shake financial markets within hours. Headlines intensify, oil prices surge, and investors often react emotionally. But how should disciplined investors respond? In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore how the timeless principles of value investing — first articulated by the legendary investor and teacher Benjamin Graham — can help investors remain rational during periods of geopolitical uncertainty. Using the current tensions in the Middle East a... | 12m 02s | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Buffett's Biggest Mistakes - 5 Investing Lessons Inspired By Benjamin Graham | Even the greatest investors make mistakes. In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we examine five of the most instructive errors made by Warren Buffett - Graham's most famous student - and explore what they reveal about the true practice of value investing. From the costly acquisition of Dexter Shoe to missed opportunities like Amazon, these moments of misjudgement illuminate principles that matter more than isolated success: durability, cyclicality, adaptability and opportunity cos... | 15m 33s | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Why Value Investors Are So Frugal - From Benjamin Graham to Warren Buffett | Why do so many value investors live modestly, drive unfashionable cars, and get strangely excited about discounted groceries? In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore the surprising connection between frugality and value investing — and why the principles taught by Benjamin Graham often extend far beyond the stock market. From dented tins of beans to £5,000 sports cars, we examine how concepts like margin of safety, intrinsic value, and capital allocation quietly reshape ev... | 13m 22s | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | ![]() When Value Investing Feels Broken: Graham and Buffett on Patience & Underperformance | In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore one of the most frustrating experiences in investing: watching carefully chosen undervalued stocks underperform for months — or even years — while speculative assets surge. Drawing on the teachings of Benjamin Graham, widely regarded as the father of value investing and mentor to Warren Buffett, we examine why value investing can feel ineffective in the short term — and why that discomfort may actually be part of the strategy’s long-... | 13m 15s | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Warren Buffett’s Real Edge: Why Capital Allocation Beats Stock Picking | Warren Buffett is widely celebrated as the greatest stock picker of all time. But what if that popular belief misses the real source of his success? In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, David Coombs explores a provocative idea: Buffett’s enduring advantage is not stock selection — it is capital allocation. From his early days applying Benjamin Graham’s value investing principles to the transformation of Berkshire Hathaway into a permanent capital allocation machine, we examine how... | 13m 24s | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Charlie Munger’s Mental Models: How Great Investors Think Long Term | In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we step away from stock prices, market forecasts, and short-term noise to explore how one of history’s greatest investors actually thought. Charlie Munger, long-time partner of Warren Buffett and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, believed that investment success was not driven by complex formulas or superior intelligence—but by sound judgment, emotional discipline, and the consistent avoidance of obvious mistakes. His influence fundamentally... | 14m 31s | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() The 100-Year Stock Test: How to Identify Companies Built to Last | What does it take for a company to survive—and thrive—for the next 100 years? In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, David Coombs introduces the 100-Year Stock Test, a long-term value investing framework inspired by the principles of Benjamin Graham and enduring business fundamentals. Instead of chasing short-term market trends, this episode challenges investors to think like long-term owners and focus on resilience, durability, and structural strength. You’ll learn why most compani... | 15m 24s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() The Worst Balance Sheets in History: Enron, Lehman Brothers & WeWork | In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore the dark side of finance by examining some of the worst balance sheets in modern corporate history. Instead of celebrating great businesses, we analyse how Enron, Lehman Brothers, and WeWork—once admired, widely owned, and highly praised—were ultimately destroyed by weak financial foundations. Each of these companies appeared successful on the surface, but beneath the headlines and hype were excessive leverage, hidden liabilities, po... | 12m 04s | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Benjamin Graham’s Net-Net Strategy: How to Find Extreme Value Stocks Today | Are net-net stocks—Benjamin Graham’s most extreme value-investing strategy—still alive in today’s hyper-efficient markets? In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, David Coombs revisits the legendary net-net investing strategy, a deep-value approach made famous by Benjamin Graham, and examines whether it still works in 2026. Once considered the purest form of margin of safety, net-net investing involves buying stocks for less than their net current asset value, often paying less than ... | 14m 06s | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() What If the Stock Market Closed for a Year? A Benjamin Graham Test of Real Value | What would happen if the stock market shut down for an entire year — no trading, no price quotes, no daily volatility? In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore a powerful thought experiment inspired by Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing and mentor to Warren Buffett. By imagining a world without market prices, we strip investing back to its essentials and confront the timeless distinction between price and value, speculation and investment, and activity and intel... | 12m 43s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() Efficient Market Hypothesis Explained: Why Benjamin Graham Believed Markets Get It Wrong | Are financial markets truly efficient, or are they driven by emotion, fear, and human error? In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we take a deep but accessible look at the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) and place it head-to-head with the philosophy of Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing. We explain what EMH really means, why it appears convincing in theory, and why it often falls apart in the real world. Drawing on Graham’s famous concept of Mr. Market, we explore ho... | 15m 30s | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Value Investing Beyond Stocks: How Graham and Buffett Might Buy a Small Business | Most investors associate value investing with stock markets, balance sheets, and ticker symbols. But Benjamin Graham never said value investing was about stocks — he said it was about the intelligent allocation of capital. In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore how the core principles of value investing apply just as powerfully to private businesses as they do to listed companies. Using the example of a small, independent grocery store, we ask how a value investor — in th... | 15m 43s | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | ![]() The Seven Deadly Sins of Investing: Benjamin Graham’s Lessons for Modern Value Investors | In this special episode of Intelligent Investment Today, we explore value investing through the lens of the Seven Deadly Sins — revealing how Pride, Greed, Envy, Wrath, Sloth, Gluttony, and Lust quietly sabotage investor decisions every day. Drawing on the timeless wisdom of Benjamin Graham, we examine how emotional impulses, market hype, and behavioral biases can derail even the smartest investors. Each sin takes the stage as we uncover: How Pride fuels overconfidence and destroys discipline... | 13m 36s | ||||||
| 12/19/25 | ![]() Surviving Market Shocks: A Benjamin Graham Approach to Card Factory's 30% Drop | In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, David Coombs dives into a real-life investing experience following a shocking 30% drop in his holding of Card Factory. Using Benjamin Graham's timeless value investing principles, he explains how to separate market noise from genuine changes in intrinsic value, stay rational under pressure, and spot opportunities in market overreactions. Support the show | 11m 38s | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | ![]() Is This Boring Business a Hidden Value Stock? Graham vs. Buffett on "North West Widgets" | In this episode of Intelligent Investment Today, host David Coombs takes listeners on a deep-dive into a fictional company - North West Widgets - to explore how Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett might each evaluate the same investment opportunity. If you have ever wondered how value investors think - or how to apply classic value-investing principles to real-world companies - this episode offers a clear, entertaining walkthrough. #valueinvesting #BenjaminGraham #WarrenBuffett #intrinsi... | 11m 42s | ||||||
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