An Evening with John Bogle: From Wall Street to Your Street
An Evening with John Bogle: From Wall Street to Your Street examines America's financial crisis and focuses on solutions and strategies for the average investor. Pam Krueger, co-host of the PBS series MoneyTrack, interviews legendary investor John Bogle about what happened on Wall Street and Americans' trust in the financial system. John Bogle imparts his wisdom on topics covering speculation and complexity versus simplicity in investing. The second half of the one-hour special consists of a town-hall meeting, where Bogle and Krueger answer questions from the audience while Jack Gallagher, co-host of MoneyTrack, takes questions out into the field. The special ends by summarizing "What We've Learned" and shows where viewers can find the resources to learn the basics of investor education and protection.
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I love that videos like this don’t have millions of views because that means it’s meaningful and awesome. Jack Bogle was a real life superhero.
@glennhopkins2643
3 ай бұрын
Patterson will pay !!!
It is so sad that we lost a great icon yesterday. Rest In Peace Mr. Bogle 😞
Jack Bogle was kind enough to let Vanguard become co-operative and owned by the public. He never wanted ownership of the Fund he founded. He died with a paltry net worth of 180 million$. In comparison, Fidelity founder, Edward Johnson made 8.2 billion or (8200 million$) by owning Fidelity. We are all forever indebted to Jack Bogle. Thank you sir!
@jackstraw5527
3 жыл бұрын
A legend who should never be forgotten
@hardassteel
2 жыл бұрын
He valued the virtue of man more than money.
@youdontsay2181
2 жыл бұрын
That puts it in perspective, doesn't it
Jack is what integrity looks like. That's why I invest with Vanguard.
@arcsta_rr
2 жыл бұрын
Think it deserves its own tattoo or wholetrain.
John was a godsend gift to humanity
Mr. Bogle is great. I miss him almost every day!
Perfect interview, thank you. Rest In Peace Mister John Bogle, you will be misted. Greetings from Germany.
Great job Pam! Jack was a real treasure. He'll be missed by many.
Im a stockpicker for almost 20 years now. Lost most of my picks. Etf is the way i want my children to invest. Not like their dad. Thx jack!
@rajt9882
2 жыл бұрын
John hates ETFs too, just FYI ;)
@steveschiets8031
2 жыл бұрын
@@rajt9882 well that didn’t aged well my message. I sounded desperate. Im up big on my stockpick LWLG. Holding it for 14 years. I do prefer ETF investing for children and adult who can’t handle volatility.
@jamesmorris913
5 ай бұрын
Technically...E.T.F.s ARE mutual funds...they're just mutual funds in a different "wrapper"...which may or may NOT be preferable for you; based upon the underlying investments within them, and your individual circumstances/ objectives.
Mr. Bogle's passing leaves a huge vacuum in the money management space. He is missed.
@arcsta_rr
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, was thinking about this......
What year is this? People really need to specify for this historical videos
Even in his 70's, he had the heart of a man in his 30s.
@janl5947
3 жыл бұрын
Probably because his heart actually was that of a man in his 30s.
@StephenDoty84
3 жыл бұрын
@@janl5947 What are the odds of that saying being literally true...? Astronomical. ;)
@arcsta_rr
2 жыл бұрын
Wow (!) Think he had the heart of Jack, me.
Very informative and I'm thankful for the discussion here, but I have to make a little side comment on observing that Ms. Krueger on top of all redeeming qualities has great legs!! 😊
Read three of his books. Great person.
There will be no people which is similar with John Bogle.
Thank you so much for this insightful information 🙏🙏🙏
Best guy to ever be in the business, Luke from Australia.good video
36:00 One of my favorite examples for how a market is a closed system
When was this taped???
Bogle was 81 when he did this interview. If I'm even alive at that age, I doubt I'd have even half of the clarity and eloquence he showed here.
3:22 I am really annoyed that she cut him off there. I wanted to hear what he evidently wanted to say next. I was so annoyed I couldn't enjoy the rest of the interview.
@apga1998
3 жыл бұрын
Me too. But I think he had made his point.... which is that aspirations should be tempered by the concept of Moderation. If, as in Valley of the Dolls, "too much is never enough", life is going to get difficult. Of the four cardinal, secular virtues, temperance is the most important because it protects prudence. Good luck, Jack!
When was this interview conducted? 2009? Thanks, Doug
@JoelJoel321
2 жыл бұрын
Think so yes.
Jack had Enough . He truly should be remembered as the richest man in Babylon
At 14:21, he talks about a market correction possibly by the "middle of 2010." I'm fairly sure he meant 2020 unless this was recorded back in 2009 which I don't think it was.
@JoelJoel321
2 жыл бұрын
They're talking in the recent aftermath of the 2008 crash.
@vaughngaminghd
Жыл бұрын
I'm thinking this was recorded circa 2008 - 2009
Great interview, what year was it? Please let me know if you knowm. Thank you
@Pieter2360
3 жыл бұрын
Seems it was just after Enough was published (Nov 08).
How would one find out when the video was initially posted on KZread ? I would be nice that each Video on KZread is timed stamped.
@carlosg218
3 жыл бұрын
50:13 Stanford and Madoff cases happened in February and March 2009. It is probably a video of 2009.
How do we know if the US economy will continue to grow in the future?
Why are there two conversations going on in this recording simultaneously? This starts at 7:00 and continues until about 7:45. :(
@jl4603
2 жыл бұрын
I don't know, but I was actually looking to see if I had another page running.
My ONLy regret in investing is not knowing Vanguard earlier.
Where is the thumbnail?
The ONLY point of disagreement I would have with this LEGEND, is the notion of holding equities "forever". I prefer to adhere to the William Bernstein advice on equities ownership: "Once you've won the game..STOP PLAYING". He also advises, "Once you no longer have to take stock market risk..DON'T"! Obviously, "winning the game" will mean different things to different people.
St Jack!
Talkin bout Michael Burry at 36:00
Dont fight the previous war.🌂 history doesn't show where you're going💡
I can only find one MILDLY disagree with one thing he said at about 11 minutes in: The "croupiers"( investment companies fees) take a disproportionate share of investors gains. Actally..their fees are "SMALL POTATOS", compared to the ULTIMATE "croupier"...the I...R...S!!!! Their take, is absolutely OBSCENE!
Patterson will pay !!!
Was this video made just 2 yrs ago?
@JoelJoel321
2 жыл бұрын
It's 2009 I think. But it's just as relevant as if recorded after the crash of March 2020.
The lady you talk like you are singing a love song. I like it.
@xalapa61
2 жыл бұрын
Great comment!
Release more videos!
Imagine how much more debt the US has got into after this interview. How a few politicians are destroying all.
She is a horrible listner, and keeps interrupting with her, right, yeah, etc. And not letting him finish his thought. Jack Bogle saved many of us.
@11:55 Sorry to be "that guy" but the figures aren't right. 6% compounded over 50 years gives you 18 bucks not 11. You're getting about 40% of the return you could have got, not 25%. Still very scary.
@rokyericksonroks
2 жыл бұрын
You’re getting the 25% with your $18 dollars of compounded returns. He alluded that he was being conservative and that 9% was closer to the actual fifty year rate of return. With the 9% compounded rate, the investor is left with about 25% if one only captures 6%.
This is god i cant say anything
wall street killed this legend