Dividend Stocks That Make Your Phone Ding | with Terryl Humphrey and Stephen M Farrington | 370
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In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Steven, the writer behind Unemployed Value Degen on Substack, discusses mispriced stocks, research, and how disagreement creates opportunity in the market.
He explains a failure moment that hit when he went from being a university professor to filling out job applications and feeling burned out.
He describes what that process cost him, and how writing on Substack “just for fun” led to a shift after his third article got retweeted and “fifteen thousand people saw it.” He explains how that shift turned into results, including building subscribers and writing for readers across places like Tampa, Maine, and even Kazakhstan.
This episode explores topics such as econometrics, investing basics, dividend-paying stocks, risk and reward, and what research is like climbing a “watch tower” to see farther than other people.
Steven also explains why he thinks “the price is wrong” when the market prices in no growth, and why he believes investing is “a positive sum game.”
If you’re searching for insights on mispriced stocks, dividend stocks, research, and how people disagree about the future, this episode provides a grounded, experience-based perspective.
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