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    Explore "investing risks" with insightful episodes like "Is China a bargain right now?", "Crypto’s crown prince in court", "25. The 5 Investing Mistakes That Cost Us THOUSANDS! Bad Stocks, Bad Decisions, And The Lessons We've Learned", "Why Is Crypto So Volatile?" and "Will investors benefit from Woodford being axed and what happens next?" from podcasts like ""Unhedged", "Today, Explained", "The Stocks and Savings Podcast", "Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin" and "This is Money Podcast"" and more!

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    Is China a bargain right now?

    Is China a bargain right now?

    The CSI 300, which tracks the largest publicly traded companies in China, just fell to pre-pandemic lows, despite aggressive attempts by President Xi Jinping to prop up the market. The drags on equities include slowing growth, a crisis in the property market and notable geopolitical tensions. Today on the show, we try to figure out if this is the beginning of a long-term crisis or a historic buying opportunity. Also, we go long trades by Bill Gross and Bill Ackman and short getting hit by vans. 


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    Crypto’s crown prince in court

    Crypto’s crown prince in court
    FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial begins today; a guilty verdict could represent the final nail in crypto’s coffin. Bloomberg’s Zeke Faux, who spent two years chronicling SBF’s downfall, explains. This episode was produced by Amanda Lewellyn, edited by Amina Al-Sadi with help from Matt Collette, fact-checked by Serena Solin with help from Laura Bullard, engineered by Patrick Boyd, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram. Disclosure: In August 2022, Sam Bankman-Fried’s philanthropic family foundation, Building a Stronger Future, awarded Vox’s Future Perfect a grant for a 2023 reporting project. That project is now on pause. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    25. The 5 Investing Mistakes That Cost Us THOUSANDS! Bad Stocks, Bad Decisions, And The Lessons We've Learned

    25. The 5 Investing Mistakes That Cost Us THOUSANDS! Bad Stocks, Bad Decisions, And The Lessons We've Learned

    When it comes to investing, most new investors are scared of one thing - losing money.

    That's why we've decided to talk about the 5 biggest mistakes we made when we first started investing in the stock market.

    These mistakes might have resulted in us losing thousands of pounds, but they taught us lessons that will last a lifetime!

    As Warren Buffett said: "It's good to learn from your mistakes. It's better to learn from other people's mistakes" - so we hope you'll be able to learn from our mistakes and become a better investor thanks to week's episode of The Stocks and Savings Podcast.

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    Take The Next Step On Your Investing Journey

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    We can't wait for you to join us!

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    Will investors benefit from Woodford being axed and what happens next?

    Will investors benefit from Woodford being axed and what happens next?
    Neil Woodford's Equity Income Fund, which has locked in investors' money since June, will never reopen – the star fund manager has seen his empire toppled.

    Editor Simon Lambert, assistant editor Lee Boyce and host Georgie Frost, ask: what is next for investors and what lessons will be learnt?

    We also talk about where it went wrong and what it could mean for the investment industry.

    Elsewhere, we reveal what makes a 'comfortable' retirement – and what changes you can make to ensure that you are doing enough to secure one.

    We reveal whether you can find rare quarters from the US in your change while visiting.

    Meanwhile, a reader asks whether they need to come clean to their car insurer as they're about to tick over the mileage they quoted when they started their annual policy.

    What Happens When Markets As We Know Them Cease to Exist

    What Happens When Markets As We Know Them Cease to Exist

    What if you woke up tomorrow and found the U.S. stock market was closed for good? That happened to investors in the Russian market after the communist revolution in 1917, leading to huge losses for people who had put their money in what was then one of the major economic and political powers in the world. The Russian example was brought up last month by Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, who sounded the alarm over the rise of populism and its impact on markets. In this edition of the Odd Lots podcast, we pick up the theme with Simon Hinrichsen, assistant portfolio manager at First State Investments, and guest co-host Sid Verma of Bloomberg News. We discuss how investors can prepare for the very worst. Along the way, we ask whether the dominant forces in markets today -- powerful countries, institutions and investment theories, such as the relationship between bonds and stocks -- can survive forever.

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