The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom
IFB179: Interview with Jeff Desjardins of Visual Capitalist
In this gripping interview with Jeff Desjardins of visualcapitalist.com, Dave and Andrew ask Jeff about some of the biggest secular developments that investors need to consider in the decades to come. The discussion includes:
* How there’s more data out there today than stars in the universe* What the massive indebtedness in the world today means for economies* How to find the right signal from all of the noise* What’s the big deal about 5G, and its potential to revolutionize the world
Be sure to check out Jeff’s latest book called Signals, and also be sure to subscribe to our free email list for more great tips and insights, at stockmarketpdf.com.
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Dave (00:33):
All right, folks, we’ll welcome you to the Investing for Beginners podcast. This is episode 179. Tonight, we have a special guest with us. We have Jeff Desjardins from Visual Capitalist, founder and editor in chief of this fantastic visual magazine slash website slash book that he just put out, and it’s got all kinds of great information infographics. I mean, it is fantastic. I’ve been lucky enough to be a subscriber to his stuff for over two years now, and I enjoy it. So, Jeff, thank you very much for coming on. We appreciate you taking the time to talk to us tonight.
Jeff (01:09):
Absolutely. Thank you. I didn’t know that you have been following us for a couple of years. That’s fantastic to hear.
Dave (01:15):
Oh yes. Yep. I came across your stuff from Preston Pysh from the Investors Podcast. He recommended at one of his shows a while back and, I looked it up immediately, and I was like, wow, this is awesome. So yeah.