E2: Dumpster Diving

Episode 2 of Wall Street Wildlife finds Badger in Hong Kong, a perfect location from which to teach Monkey about the nuances of portfolio risk management, and the dangers of feasting on too many rotten stock bananas, like, say, $EOSE Eos Energy, Monkey’s fatal obsession.

In Phoenix or Dodo, we examine Luke’s own junk stock, $NNOX Nanox Imaging and debate whether they are making the x-ray machines of the future, or turning investors into clowns working for the circus.

In the King of the Jungle portfolio challenge, Monkey defends his decision to allocate over 40% of his portfolio to $CHRS Coherus Biosciences, triggering another Badger lecture about the difference between investing and gambling. What to do instead? Badger suggests a modest allocation to the MSCI India ETF $NDIA, “bloody hell, what is happening in India is incredible.”

Whether you’re a beginner and curious about all the wild creatures that lurk in the jungles of Wall Street, or an experienced investor looking for investing ideas and strategies, let Monkey and Badger be your Wall Street Wildlife guides!

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