122 TIP: Momentum Investing w/ Dr. Wesley Gray (Part I)

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In this week’s episode, Preston and Stig expand their thinking by inviting Dr. Wesley Gray on the show to discuss momentum investing. Although most guests are value based asset allocators, Dr. Gray describes a method for selecting stocks that resembles the methods of famous billionaires like Stanley Druckenmiller. Gray’s research has been proven through different types of back-testing results. This weeks discussion is very different from most TIP episodes, but hopefully it provides a glimpse into a different way of thinking and investing.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
– Why momentum investing is not the same as growth investing
– Why value investor should consider a momentum strategy in their portfolio
– Why investing is like poker, where the best players win over time
– Ask the investors: What do you look for in a 10K?

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