The Disciplined Investor Podcast Podcast By Andrew Horowitz and guests - Frank Curzio Ben Hunt Barry Ritholtz Leo Laporte Keith McCullough TDI cover art

The Disciplined Investor Podcast

The Disciplined Investor Podcast

By: Andrew Horowitz and guests - Frank Curzio Ben Hunt Barry Ritholtz Leo Laporte Keith McCullough TDI
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  • TDI Podcast: Grocery Inflation Bomb (#965)
    Mar 22 2026

    PPI just exploded higher.

    Florida Freeze about to hit our wallets.

    The Fed is on hold but not happy.

    And the War carry’s on…

    Our guest this week – David Gaffen, Breaking News editor at Reuters.

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    David Gaffen is the U.S. breaking news companies editor at Reuters, where he has worked for almost two decades. He also did stints as the U.S. energy editor and U.S. deputy markets editor and has been a business journalist for more than 20 years.

    In that time he has covered the 2008 financial crisis, the oil-market meltdown in 2020, and was nominated for a Loeb Award for a series of articles on the growth of stock buybacks in 2015. He lives in New York with his family.

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    PPI Table Discussed: PPI Table – Feb 2026

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    Stocks Mentioned in the Episode: (WMT), (DAL), (AAL), (EWY)

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • TDI Podcast: Thomas Peterffy Unfiltered (#964)
    Mar 15 2026

    Oil’s Big move – one for the record books.

    Markets in a slight panic – not too worse for ware.

    Inflation numbers are out – but does anyone care?

    And our special guest is Thomas Peterffy – Chairman and Founder of Interactive Brokers.

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    Thomas Peterffy is the Chairman and Founder of Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. a global electronic brokerage firm. He has been at the forefront of applying computer technology to automate trading and brokerage processes since soon after he emigrated from Hungary to the United States in 1965.

    In 1977, Peterffy started his own business with $200,000 savings, writing programs and building systems to value and trade stocks and options, as a market-maker on the American Stock Exchange. He was the first to build mathematical models to calculate and disseminate continuous bid and offer quotations and to develop a tablet computer for use by his employees trading on exchange floors. By the late 80s, Peterffy developed a fully integrated, automated market-making system for stocks, options, and futures, that grew into a digital network encompassing most of the world’s exchanges. Starting in 1993, brokerage interfaces and customers were added to this network that continues to expand in products and customers all over the world.

    Today, Interactive Brokers is one of the largest publicly traded electronic brokers with a market capitalization of over $100 billion. The firm provides direct access to trade executions, clearing, and custodial services for a wide variety of products, including stocks, options, futures, forex, bonds, CFDs, and funds on over 170 markets and in up to 29 currencies around the world.

    Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/

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    Stocks mentioned in this episode: (OIL), (GLD), (SPY), (QQQ)

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    55 mins
  • TDI Podcast: Gerber on Ai, Tech and War (#963)
    Mar 8 2026

    War and Markets – Not a great mix

    South Korea tumbles the most in history

    Inflation risk is real again – the Fed’s quandary is real

    Investors questioning AI trends and the impact of current policies with our Guest – Ross Gerber of Gerber Kawasaki.

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    Ross Gerber is the Co-Founder, President and CEO of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth and Investment Management. Ross oversees Gerber Kawasaki’s corporate and investment management operations as well as serves individual clients. Ross has become one of the most followed investors on social and in traditional media. His investment ideas and advice have made him a regular in the business news and he is featured on CNN, CNBC, Fox Business News, Bloomberg and Reuters as well as a contributing writer for Forbes.com. He has been ranked as one of the most influential investment advisors and Fintech innovators in America.

    Ross and the Gerber Kawasaki team oversees well over a billion dollars of investments focused on technology, media and entertainment companies for clients and the firm. Gerber Kawasaki has grown to be a leader in Fintech by leveraging technology to work with a younger generation of clients. Ross is an expert in online marketing and social media as well as co-developed the company’s app for IOS.

    Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/

    Follow @andrewhorowitz

    Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy – HERE

    Stocks mentioned in this episode: (NVDA), (MSFT), (AMD), (TSLA)

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    1 hr and 10 mins

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