I am sure several of you had the pleasure of meeting him, but I am disappointed that I didn’t meet Jack Bogle. I have watched dozens of hours of his interviews on YouTube, as well as read most of the books he’s published. I have adopted him as a surrogate Father figure. RIP.
Mike Zaccardi
1 year ago
Satoshi Nakamoto.
I mean, that would make for a fascinating conversation and some major financial writing fodder. For those who don’t know, Satoshi Nakamoto is the name used by the presumed pseudonymous person or persons who developed bitcoin, authored the bitcoin white paper, and created and deployed bitcoin’s original reference implementation.
Maybe it’d be better “off the record” so I can find out if Bitcoin is really just a scam 🙂
Bob Wilmes
2 years ago
For me the most interesting investor and economist was John Maynard Keynes. Many know of his work as an economist but he was also a wealthy private investor, perhaps the first value investor,
Rick Connor
2 years ago
Alexander Hamilton – to understand how he conceived of the US Bank.
Jack Bogle
Milton Friedman
Not exactly a financial figure: Clark Howard.
He was just on Morningstar’s podcast The Long View.
He also has his own daily podcast.
Benjamin Graham
I am sure several of you had the pleasure of meeting him, but I am disappointed that I didn’t meet Jack Bogle. I have watched dozens of hours of his interviews on YouTube, as well as read most of the books he’s published. I have adopted him as a surrogate Father figure. RIP.
Satoshi Nakamoto.
I mean, that would make for a fascinating conversation and some major financial writing fodder. For those who don’t know, Satoshi Nakamoto is the name used by the presumed pseudonymous person or persons who developed bitcoin, authored the bitcoin white paper, and created and deployed bitcoin’s original reference implementation.
Maybe it’d be better “off the record” so I can find out if Bitcoin is really just a scam 🙂
For me the most interesting investor and economist was John Maynard Keynes. Many know of his work as an economist but he was also a wealthy private investor, perhaps the first value investor,
Alexander Hamilton – to understand how he conceived of the US Bank.
Adam Smith author of The Wealth of Nations