Renowned financial journalist and author Andrew Ross Sorkin joins Wilf on this week's episode of The Master Investor Podcast to dissect the mechanics, characters, and lessons of history’s most infamous market crash - 1929. Sorkin, the acclaimed CNBC anchor, creator of DealBook, and author of Too Big to Fail, reveals the eight-year odyssey behind his latest book, 1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in History and How It Shattered a Nation. Sorkin reveals his meticulous process of piecing together lost diaries, newly uncovered archives, and never-before-released Federal Reserve minutes to bring to life the drama, innovation, and excess of the Roaring Twenties. The conversation explores the evolution of Wall Street, the advent of leverage for everyday Americans, and the dizzying rise of stock speculation that led to disaster. Sorkin and Frost draw striking parallels between the optimism and innovations of the 1920s and today’s markets, asking: could it happen again? Sorkin reveals that his big fear today is not knowing how much leverage is in the system - due to the explosion of private credit - because ultimately "the match that lights the fire of every crisis is the leverage". You’ll hear stories of larger-than-life figures such as Charles Mitchell, John Raskob, John Pierpont Morgan and Winston Churchill, explore why things spiralled out of control, and discover why the aftermath of 1929 still reverberates through financial markets and economic policy now. Sorkin also shares candid insights on his writing journey, career lessons, and the enduring value of patience. Whether you’re a seasoned investor, student of history, or just fascinated by great storytelling, this episode offers timely lessons and edge-of-your-seat reflections on risk, resilience, and the markets that shape our world. Photo © Mike Cohen The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor Podcast YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, Master Investor Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
CNBC star and Wilf’s former co-anchor, Sara Eisen, joins the Master Investor Podcast to reflect on the state of the US economy and stock market, as well as her career and the incredible people she has met and interviewed, from Secretary Bessent to Fed Chair Jay Powell. From her front-row seat at CNBC, where she anchors “Squawk on the Street” and “Money Movers,” Sara offers an insider’s view on how America’s economy continues to defy expectations – and why business investment, AI innovation, and the Trump administration’s policies have combined to fuel a surprisingly strong economy. She also discusses the evolving role of tariffs and why they’re here to stay; the balancing act that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell faces, and how and why Secretary Bessent has been able to reassure stock market investors in the face of huge volatility. Beyond the headlines, Sara shares personal insights into her evolution as one of the world’s premier business journalists — from covering currencies at Bloomberg to interviewing central bankers, presidents, and CEOs. She reflects on her interviewing philosophy, what it takes to thrive under pressure, and why preparation and curiosity remain her superpowers. In a lively and warm exchange, Wilf and Sara reminisce about their years on air together, swap stories about anchoring at dawn, and close with her take on the best leadership traits she's observed from the world’s top decision-makers – plus who’s still on her interview bucket list (hint: Taylor Swift and Sam Altman). A must-listen for anyone interested in markets, media, and the art of asking better questions – featuring two of financial journalism’s finest in conversation. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor Podcast YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, Master Investor Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Legendary investor Howard Marks, co-founder and co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management, sits down with Wilf to discuss 35 years of his celebrated investment memos and the timeless lessons they contain from his 50+ year career. Marks reflects on his most influential writings - from “Bubble.com” (in January 2000) on the eve of the DotCom bust to “You Can’t Predict, You Can Prepare” (in November 2001) - exploring how cycles, risk, and human behavior continue to shape markets today. He shares his views on today’s era of optimism, and why he's relaxed about the valuation of the Magnificent 7 but concerned about the rest of the SP500. He also discusses the lessons of prudence in a long bull run, his scepticism towards gold, why he’s NOT concerned about recent bankruptcies of Tricolor and First Brands, and why successful investing is less about prediction and more about preparation. Marks and Frost also revisit “Sea Change” (Marks' December 2022 memo) unpacking the shift in interest rate regimes and how investors should recalibrate in a world no longer defined by falling rates. A conversation rich with history, humility, and hard-earned perspective, this episode distills decades of market wisdom from one of the financial world’s clearest thinkers. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor Podcast YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Dan Morehead pivoted his hedge fund - Pantera Capital - to a pure play crypto hedge fund before the rest in 2013 and has reaped the rewards since. He first bought Bitcoin when it was priced at $65 compared to the $115,000 price today. Dan talks in detail to Wilf about the extraordinary conviction he has in blockchain - "the most asymmetric trade of all time" - which has allowed him to maintain his positions in the face of massive gains and massive drawdowns. He outlines why he thinks blockchain will play a central role in the next decade and century of the financial industry, the attractions of Solana and why he has launched a Solana digital asset treasury company. He also explains why Bitcoin has won the use case of "digital gold" and won't be surpassed in that. Dan reflects on the important change in approach from President Trump towards crypto; why he is a believer in digital asset treasury companies (like Tom Lee's BitMine Immersion Technologies and Michael Saylor's Microstrategy) over crypto ETFs; and one of the key bull arguments for the space - that 'smart money' institutions don't own crypto...yet. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Renowned historian Sir Niall Ferguson discusses the comparisons between two of America’s most controversial leaders - Richard Nixon and Donald Trump - with the help of Wilf's Dad's legendary Frost–Nixon interviews. They cover the boundaries of executive power, use of tariffs and other shock economic strategies, and the high-wire act of geopolitical brinkmanship with China and Russia. Ferguson reveals Nixon and Trump’s surprising parallels and unlikely connections, from early political prophecies to tariffs, anti-globalist instincts, and the shadow of constitutional crisis. Essential listening for anyone obsessed with the past and future of the American presidency, global power shifts, and what happens when history repeats itself—live on the world stage. If you missed Wilf’s previous conversation with Sir Niall you can listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/niall-ferguson-navigating-the-new-gilded-age-debt/id1817702206?i=1000730342514 Or watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SURCZW_2Pzk You can find Wilf’s documentary series on his father’s interviews, including an episode on Nixon - David Frost Vs Richard Nixon - on Sky and Now. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Legendary financial historian Sir Niall Ferguson joins Wilfred Frost on The Master Investor Podcast for a wide-ranging discussion that uncovers the seismic shifts shaping today’s global economy. Ferguson explains why U.S. debt, surging interest payments, and new tariffs spell both warning and opportunity, and dissects the interplay between gold, Bitcoin, and the weakening dollar in a world primed for volatility. The conversation probes China's explosive yet fragile ascent, Europe’s Ukraine dilemma amid shifting American priorities, and Britain’s recurrent struggle with stagnation—drawing bold historical parallels from the Gilded Age in 1890s America to the 1970s. Candid, brilliant, and often contrarian, Ferguson offers unflinching investment lessons from his own mistakes, and shares sharp insights on how the West must adapt as leadership and power move East. Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss the upcoming bonus episode diving deep into the Trump vs Nixon comparison, with the help of some clips from Wilf's Dad's famous 1977 interviews with Richard Nixon. This is financial and geopolitical storytelling at its most incisive. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
What is the most undervalued virtue when it comes to investing? In this episode of The Master Investor Podcast, Wilfred Frost sits down with Freddie Lait, founder of Latitude Investment Management, who reflects on his path to £1.2bn AUM, and explains why patience is the investor’s most undervalued asset. He also reflects on how investing is as much emotional as it is logical and financial. Freddie explains why growth—not glamour—creates real long-term value, and reveals the thinking behind big bets on companies like Tesco, AutoZone, and Sony. Hit play for sharp takes on AI hype, US market risks, the misunderstood value of inflation-linked bonds, and the single best piece of advice Freddie would give any investor: know yourself and build a repeatable process around your strengths. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Cathie Wood, Founder and CEO of Ark Invest, makes the case for why she believes Bitcoin will be the biggest cryptocurrency by far and explains the role of Stablecoins. She also shares her friendly disagreement with Fundstrat’s Tom Lee, explaining why she doesn’t think Ethereum will surpass Bitcoin, though she’s warming up to Ether and has recently been buying BitMine. Cathie also discusses what the strong recent performance of Gold may signal for the crypto market and broader financial markets, offering insights for investors navigating this rapidly evolving landscape. If you missed our full conversation with Cathie Wood, where she shares her views on Tesla, Apple, Alphabet, Robotaxis, AI, and Robotics, you can listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/cathie-wood-turning-failure-into-innovation/id1817702206?i=1000728155212 Or watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xH4fh1_EXX0&t=2s To find the relevant ticker for Ark Invest's Funds in the region you are in: If you are in the US visit: https://www.ark-funds.com/our-etfs If you are in the UK or EU visit: https://europe.ark-funds.com/funds/ The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Cathie Wood, Founder and CEO of Ark Invest, which manages $35bn in disruptive, technology-enabled innovation, joins Wilf to share her market views - why she’s hugely bullish on Tesla, bearish on Apple, warming up to Alphabet, and convinced that both Robotaxis and AI will be “winner-takes-most” markets. She also explains why she’s so optimistic on Robotics as a theme. Cathie reflects on the highs and lows of her own career, including the 80% drawdown her funds suffered in 2021/22, and why she believes failure is essential to great innovation. She argues that Elon Musk is the greatest innovator alive, and that founder-led companies are more important than ever in times of rapid disruption - enabling bold decisions and risk-taking that consensus-driven management can’t match. Don’t miss our crypto-focused bonus episode, where Cathie Wood explains why she believes Bitcoin will be the biggest cryptocurrency, her take on Ethereum and Stablecoins, and what recent Gold trends mean for markets. Subscribe so you don’t miss it when it drops! To find the relevant ticker for Ark Invest's Funds in the region you are in: If you are in the US visit: https://www.ark-funds.com/our-etfs If you are in the UK or EU visit: https://europe.ark-funds.com/funds/ The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Baroness Morrissey is one of Britain’s most successful investors, becoming CEO of Newton Investment Management at the age of 35, and more than doubling its size over 15 years. She was also Wilf’s first CEO – he started his career at Newton. In this episode, Helena outlines how she’s managed to be so successful, reflecting on why the trade that made her career – buying UK Gilts in the late 90s before Bank Of England independence led to a massive rally - taught her to seize the moment. As a founder of The 30% Club and Chair of The Diversity Project, she also discusses where the DEI movement lost its way, including its failure to highlight the improved outcomes of diversity of thought. Plus, her career advice, particularly for women: “leap before you look.” Helena also suggests what the UK government needs to do to bring London back as a leading financial centre, and expresses caution over the current US market, which is in bubble territory. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Nick Clegg, former UK Deputy Prime Minister and President of Global Affairs at Meta, joins Wilfred Frost on The Master Investor Podcast to discuss politics, leadership, and the future of technology. In this wide-ranging conversation, Clegg explains why he believes Britain has 'fallen out of love with the future', the differences between US and UK attitudes to growth, why China might beat America in the AI race, and why he is skeptical about the AI hype in general. Clegg expresses his discomfort at how close tech leaders have gotten to the Trump administration and tells Silicon Valley to “man up and grow some”. He believes free speech IS under threat in the UK, and that politics is much harder than business. During the interview Wilf and Nick discussed the ongoing case in the US relating to the suicide of Adam Raine on 11 April 2025 having interacted with ChatGPT. Here is a statement provided to CNBC by an OpenAI spokesperson: “We are deeply saddened by Mr. Raine’s passing, and our thoughts are with his family. ChatGPT includes safeguards such as directing people to crisis helplines and referring them to real-world resources. While these safeguards work best in common, short exchanges, we’ve learned over time that they can sometimes become less reliable in long interactions where parts of the model’s safety training may degrade. Safeguards are strongest when every element works as intended, and we will continually improve on them. Guided by experts and grounded in responsibility to the people who use our tools, we’re working to make ChatGPT more supportive in moments of crisis by making it easier to reach emergency services, helping people connect with trusted contacts, and strengthening protections for teens.” The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss warns that Britain is heading for calamity, with government too big and unaccountable. In this in-depth conversation, she defends the tax-cutting agenda she championed in 2022, backs the Labour government’s trade deal with President Trump, and explains why she has no sympathy for Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Truss also shares why she doesn’t think Kemi Badenoch will ever become Prime Minister. Reflecting on the fallout from the September 2022 mini-budget, she debates with Wilf who was ultimately responsible for the market turmoil that defined her short time in office. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Billionaire investor Jim Mellon, and co-founder of The Master Investor Podcast chats with Wilf about why he is surprised the US market has been so resilient in the face of multiple challenges, and why he continues to see much greater opportunity elsewhere. They discuss the risks of the US debt crisis, why Jim is cautious on the Mag7 tech giants, and where real opportunities lie in China, UK, silver, lithium, robotics, and quantum computing. Jim also shares lessons from his early investments, his approach to diversification and risk, and the importance of reading and research. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Tom Lee remains a Bitcoin bull, confident it could one day hit $1M—but he’s even more bullish on Ethereum. In this episode, he explains why Bitcoin’s main appeal is as a store of value, while Ethereum is set to become the backbone of real-world applications. From tokenization outside the US to Wall Street building the infrastructure of the future on Ethereum, Tom breaks down why ETH could surpass Bitcoin’s total network value. Follow Tom on X: @Fundstrat And his colleague Mark on X: @MarkNewtonCMT To subscribe to Tom’s research, visit: https://fsinsight.com/our-services/ And learn more about his ETF here: https://grannyshots.com/ And his Ethereum treasury company here: https://www.bitminetech.io/ Please note that Tom has personal positions in these companies, and the content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel And follow @WilfredFrost on X and Linked In This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Tom Lee, founder of Fundstrat Global Advisors, tells Wilf why he thinks the stock market is entering the start of a new 10-year bull run. Tom explains how demographics drive that conviction, while he thinks people are overly concerned about inflation, but that maintaining Federal Reserve independence is critical. He outlines why understanding the companies you invest in is more important than ever and shares his views on top picks like Palantir and JPMorgan Chase. Wilf and Tom also cover the warning signs he watches for when calling a market top, which aren’t flashing yet. Crypto fans, don’t miss tomorrow's bonus episode, where Tom joins Wilf again to dive into his bullish case for Ethereum and Bitcoin. Follow Tom on X: @Fundstrat And his colleague Mark on X: @MarkNewtonCMT To subscribe to Tom’s research, visit: https://fsinsight.com/our-services/ And learn more about his ETF here: https://grannyshots.com/ And his Ethereum treasury company here: https://www.bitminetech.io/ Please note that Tom has personal positions in these companies, and the content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor Podcast YouTube channel. And follow @WilfredFrost on X. This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Liz Ann Sonders is Chief Market Strategist at Charles Schwab, which manages $11 trillion in client assets. On this week's show she breaks down the current market complacency to Wilf, and explains why investors should pay attention to what small stocks and under-the-surface factors are signaling beneath the S&P 500 and away from mega cap stocks like Nvidia. She also discusses why valuations aren’t a reliable market timing tool, the latest inflation and labor market data - with recent revisions reminding her of 2007/08. She also discusses how her job has changed with shorter investor time horizons and how retail traders are gaining influence. Finally, she shares her top investment advice and insights for navigating today’s markets. Read Schwab’s report on US inflation here: https://www.schwab.com/learn/story/inflation-heat-is-on The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel. And follow @WilfredFrost on X. This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
Larry McDonald, author of The Bear Traps Report newsletter, former Lehman trader, and NYT bestselling author of A Colossal Failure of Common Sense is one of the best connected men in markets globally. Drawing on lessons from legends like Charlie Munger, David Tepper, and David Einhorn — all featured in his new book How To Listen When Markets Speak — Larry explains his view that the 'serpent of inflation is nowhere near dead', what that means for your portfolio construction, why passive investing could break the market and his fears for Meta’s share price. He also shares his top investing principles: avoid over-trading and wait patiently for moments of true capitulation. To sign up to Larry's daily newsletter - The Bear Traps Report - please email info@thebeartrapsreport.com The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel. And follow @WilfredFrost on X. This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
This week, Wilf talks to Thomas Peterffy, the digital trading pioneer and founder of Interactive Brokers. With a personal fortune of over $75bn, Peterffy is one of the most successful entrepreneurs of all time. Arriving in the US from communist Hungary at 22 with no English, he embodies the American Dream. In this conversation, he defends capitalism and Donald Trump, reflects on building a $100bn business, and reveals his simple secret to success: using technology to deliver better, cheaper products for customers. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel. And follow @WilfredFrost on X. This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
This week, Wilf sits down with legendary investor and Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio to discuss the growing risks in global debt markets, the complacency he sees in bond pricing, and the warning signals beginning to flash. Dalio shares how he's positioning his own portfolio with gold and a small amount of Bitcoin, and why he believes the Magnificent 7 stocks are looking expensive. He also reflects on historical patterns of collapse, currency devaluation, and what it will take for the UK and US to navigate what's coming. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel. And follow @WilfredFrost on X. This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.
This week Wilf sits down for a rare, extended conversation with Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO David Solomon in London, who shares his leadership advice while reflecting on the strategy that has seen his bank outperform his rivals in the last few years. He shares stark warnings about London's fragile position in the global financial system, the importance of getting policy right on both sides of the Atlantic, but ignoring the noise from the Trump administration and his constructive view on the US economy and Goldman's business over the next 18 months. The content of The Master Investor Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. Always seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions You can watch the full video on The Master Investor YouTube channel. And follow @WilfredFrost on X. This podcast is produced by Paradine Productions, The Master Investor Podcast Ltd in association with Bird Lime Media.