Is Chamath the New Warren Buffett?

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Join Downtown Josh Brown and Michael Batnick for another round of What Are Your Thoughts? On this week’s episode, Josh and Michael discuss the biggest topics in investing and finance, including:

►Bitcoin’s Blow-Off Top – the crypto asset lost a quarter of its value in one night, what’s up?

►The new Tesla bull case – BofA literally says the stock is going up because the stock is going up. Seriously.

►Bad Habits – What’s the worst habit from the pandemic year that you’re going to lose this year?

►Howard Marks’s new memo – legendary value investor discovers the answer to why growth has outperformed and will continue to.

►Venture Capitalism vs Private Equity – Which will be a bigger disappointment for investors in the new decade?

►Micro Bubbles – They are everywhere, even if the overall market isn’t in a bubble.

►Is Chamath the new Warren Buffett – Josh says yes, maybe.

►Investing in Collectibles – Should you be speculating in shares of a baseball card or someone else’s Porsche just because interest rates are low?

And much more!

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