EPISODE OVERVIEW Wharton finance professor emeritus Jeremy Siegel’s bestselling book, Stocks for the Long Run, was first released in 1994 and is now in its sixth edition. Siegel talks about what has changed in investment strategies, and what remains the same. This episode is part of the “Meet the Authors” series. 00:00:00 - Introduction to Siegel's Book & Meet the Authors Series 00:01:20 - Interest Rates and Bond Market 00:04:24 - Impact of Black Swan Events 00:06:00 - Mean Reversion of Stock Returns 00:07:00 - Short-term Volatility vs Long-term Stability 00:08:20 - Role of Federal Reserve in Investing 00:09:25 - ESG Investing and Personal Beliefs 00:12:03 - International Investing 00:14:00 - Value vs Growth Stocks 00:17:40 - Changes Since Last Edition PODCAST OVERVIEW Every day, business scholars answer pressing questions in their research - but what do their insights mean for you? In this podcast, Wharton faculty dive into what inspired their studies and how their findings resonate with the world today. Learn how research insights translate into knowledge you can use, with host Dan Loney. Learn more at http://whr.tn/rippleeffect. #stocks #stockmarket #investing #bonds ----- The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge at Wharton, the school’s online business analysis journal. Launched in 1999, Knowledge at Wharton offers free access to: - Articles, podcasts, and videos highlighting Wharton faculty research and analysis of current business trends - Interviews with book authors from Wharton School Press - In-depth series of curated content like Wharton Executive Education’s Nano Tools for Leaders - A searchable database of more than 10,000 articles covering all aspects of business - A weekly newsletter that delivers Knowledge at Wharton insights directly to your inbox Visit the Knowledge at Wharton homepage: https://whr.tn/3qUpSBE Subscribe to the Knowledge at Wharton YouTube channel: https://whr.tn/3DEAgAU