Bloomberg Live Radio App + reading the WSJ on the morning commute usually suffices for me. Maybe check market watch and twitter feeds.

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The Investor's Podcast - We Study Billionaires (Been following these guys before the podcast. Talked with both awhile back. Good guys with a great podcast. The Wise Investor Show (Pretty basic, but gives some great macro info for client meetings, etc.) Trend Following w/Michael Covel (I'm not a "price-based" trend follower, but Covel is blunt and passionate. If you get past his raucous style, there's some great info, especially on the psychology of market participants and the acceptance that the future is unknown, yes of course it is, but analysts create models all day predicting future cash flows and earnings...) Value Investing with John Mihaljevic (In-depth interviews with some fantastic unknown & known value shops. This is beyond the typical buy moat business like Coca-Cola. You have conversations about interesting special situations, deep value, GARP, everything.) WealthTrack (Mack is a great interviewer. Solid interviews with top guys in the industry)

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The Rangeley Capital podcast is really unlike any other finance podcast out there. A couple of portfolio managers talking about recent deals and market news for 15 minutes, while doling out little nuggets of general wisdom/theory here and there.

The Masters in Business podcast has had some great guests.

 

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