WealthTrack

About this original series

WealthTrack believes that the key to successful long-term investing is diversification and intelligent asset allocation. Our goal is to help viewers build and protect their wealth and all of the investments they care about: financial, real estate, art, and collectibles.

Episodes of WealthTrack

    • Don Yacktman

      Great Investor Don Yacktman, founder and co-manager of the Yacktman Fund tells us how he continues to beat the overall stock market landing in the top one percent of all large cap mutual funds over the past one, three, five and ten year periods. Such outstanding performance was recently recognized by Morningstar, the mutual fund rating firm, that nominated Yacktman for Domestic Manager of 2011.

      • Release date
        Jan 27, 2012
      • Runtime
        27:19
    • Phil DeMuth & John Hathaway

      What role if any should the “hot” area of alternative investments play in your portfolio? Two pros, Phil DeMuth, financial advisor and author of the recently published The Little Book of Alternative Investments and John Hathaway, portfolio manager of the five star rated Tocqueville Gold Fund discuss which alternative investments work and which don’t.

      • Release date
        Jan 20, 2012
      • Runtime
        27:17
    • Dan Fuss & Peter Fisher

      Loomis Sayles’ Great Bond Investor Dan Fuss and a rare interview with BlackRock’s Financial Thought Leader Peter Fisher. Two influential financial powerhouses discuss the risks and opportunities in the economies and markets of the U.S, Europe, and Emerging Markets.

      • Release date
        Jan 13, 2012
      • Runtime
        26:57
    • Ed Hyman & Bob Doll

      An exclusive interview with Wall Street’s long time number one economist Ed Hyman and Great Investor Bob Doll. What they expect in the economy and markets in 2012 and strategies to prosper in it.

      • Release date
        Jan 6, 2012
      • Runtime
        26:57
    • Robert Kessler

      The case for U.S. Treasuries. They are an investment vilified by the vast majority of professional investors, yet they have outperformed most other assets over the last five, ten, and twenty year periods. That has not surprised our Great Investor guest. Robert Kessler is the founder and CEO of Denver-based Kessler Investment Advisors, a manager of fixed income portfolios for institutions, governments and high-net-worth individuals, with a specialty in U.S. government debt. Kessler believes U.S...

      • Release date
        Dec 30, 2011
      • Runtime
        26:49
    • Mark Cortazzo & Sheryl Garrett

      Two blue chip financial advisors offering wealth building advice for blue collar budgets. Sheryl Garrett of the Garrett Planning Network and Mark Cortazzo of MACRO Consulting Group discuss affordable financial services for the rest of us.

      • Release date
        Dec 23, 2011
      • Runtime
        26:47
    • Chris Davis & David Winters

      Two Great Investors of the Ben Graham and Warren Buffett school of value investing. WealthTrack exclusive Chris Davis shares three generations of investment lessons he is applying at the Davis Funds. Wintergreen Fund’s David Winters explains his market and peer beating global strategies.

      • Release date
        Dec 16, 2011
      • Runtime
        27:02
    • Charles Ellis

      Legendary financial consultant Charles Ellis. His Winning the Loser's Game is an investment classic. Now he’s written a new investment primer with Princeton economist Burton Malkiel,The Elements of Investing. Financial Thought Leader Ellis offers basic rules to succeed in the financial markets.

      • Release date
        Dec 9, 2011
      • Runtime
        27:02
    • Michael Mauboussin

      “Financial Thought Leader” Michael Mauboussin, Chief Investment Strategist of Legg Mason Capital Management explains why its getting harder to beat the market and why doing less can actually make you more.

      • Release date
        Dec 2, 2011
      • Runtime
        26:55
    • Mark Holowesko

      A WealthTrack exclusive with Sir John Templeton’s successor. Mark Holowesko was just 27 years old when he took over the legendary Templeton funds in 1987, running them successfully for more than a decade before going out on his own. The Bahamian-based Holowesko explains how he is still applying the Templeton way and why he sees tremendous opportunities in today’s markets.

      • Release date
        Nov 27, 2011
      • Runtime
        27:02
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