Psychology
Society, individual purpose and the undiscovered self
Welcome to Finance and Fury. I’d like to start a serious conversation about the individual self and our drive for meaning within society. This relates to economics and by extension, personal finance – as economics focuses on how the individual incentives drive...
read moreOvercoming political divisions in a partisan world
Welcome to Finance and Fury, the Furious Friday edition. This episode is a little different – it is some of my commentary about the political division that is starting to emerge – especially in America – but also how to avoid it in your own lives and also prosper...
read moreThe Weapons of psychology politicians use to win your vote
Welcome to Finance and Fury The election has been set for the 18th of May The marketing has been coming in and it has been pretty forward with the smear campaigns It seems like a lot of it preys off people not understanding how the economy works, and there is nothing...
read moreFurious Friday: Are we destroying our own economy?
Welcome Finance and Fury the Furious Friday edition, and welcome to part 2 of talking about the risks and the future of our economy In the last episode, we covered the future of our economy In this episode, we will explore economic subversion and internal reliance...
read moreFurious Fridays: The secret to mobilising masses
Hi everybody and welcome to Finance and Fury the Furious Friday edition. Today’s episode is the Stages of Socialism Part 3 – the series talking about politics. The first episode was about the Fabians and their strategies, then we addressed the political spectrum and...
read moreFurious Fridays: Is it okay to be white, or not?
Furious Friday Is it okay to be white, or not? Going to say it: Might be controversial – ‘But is it okay to be white’? If you have seen - Pauline Hanson proposed an "It's OK to be white" motion in the Australian "Deplorable rise of anti-white racism and attacks on...
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Is the economy back to the 1970s?
Welcome to Finance and Fury. In this episode, we will be looking at the economy of the 1970s – looking at the share market correction that occurred and what contributed to this – the aim of this episode is to see if will we experience the same sort of market...
Is it better to invest in passive or active funds?
Welcome to Finance and Fury. Is it better to invest in passive or active funds? Big question, that can have big consequences for an investment strategy Whether investors should opt for actively managed funds or passively managed funds has long been the subject of a...
Is it possible to outperform the share market?
..Welcome to Finance and Fury. In this episode we will be covering studies by some of the most famous financial economists, Eugene Fama and Kenneth French, F&F for short – two prolific economists who often collaborated and came up with many influential pieces that...
Reducing the barriers to entry for property investments
Welcome to Finance and Fury. In today’s episode, we will be going through how to reduce the barriers to entry to real estate investments, as well as where real estate assets fit into an investment strategy Australian’s love property – It is one of the more popular...
How much do you need to save for retirement?
I hope you are all well and welcome to Finance and Fury. This week – we have a topic from another listener, Jason – he wanted to get my thoughts about a recent article on ABC News about saving for retirement and how much you need to actually have saved – as in this...
Is it worthwhile to invest in defensive Managed Funds or ETFs?
I hope you are going well and welcome to Finance and Fury – In this episode we go through the second part of a question from David – that is: Are the cash assets that held in managed funds or etfs equivalent to holding cash in the bank? If so, instead of investing in...