Weekly Insights and Delights in the World of Investing

Unveil the highlights of this week in investing, from market bubbles to value insights and strategic podcasts.

Weekly Insights and Delights in the World of Investing

Welcome to our Weekly Investing Roundup, where we bring you the cream of the crop in investing news, podcasts, and interviews from the week ending November 21st, 2025.

Riding the Waves with Mohnish Pabrai and Howard Marks

This week at the 5th European Value Investing Conference, Mohnish Pabrai shared riveting insights into value investing with an Ivey League flair. Meanwhile, Howard Marks expressed concern over the state of U.S. stocks, describing them as “worrisome,” according to MoneyTalk. These seasoned voices remind investors to tread carefully in the current volatile landscape.

Ray Dalio’s Take on the Bubble Phenomenon

Ray Dalio, in an exclusive CNBC feature, candidly pronounced that we are “definitely in a bubble.” Despite this, he advises against hasty selling, suggesting savvy patience might be the key. As stated in The Acquirer's Multiple, his perspective adds a layer of wisdom many investors may find invaluable.

Dissecting the Value Investing Wisdom of Warren Buffett

In Morningstar’s feature, “10 Things We Can Learn From Warren Buffett That Have Nothing to Do With Money,” investors are offered life lessons beyond financial gains. Warren Buffett’s insights continue to resonate deeply, emphasizing the potency of patience and intellectual humility.

Unwrapping the Latest Investment Strategies

This week’s podcast highlights include intriguing episodes such as “The Bubble You Can’t Short” by Rob Arnott and Charlie Munger’s profound exploration of “The Psychology of Human Misjudgment.” These sessions are not just entertaining; they are treasure troves of strategic investing advice. Trust us, this is a lineup you wouldn’t want to miss.

Visual Capitalist’s compelling graphic offers a mind-bending visualization of data centers worldwide in 2025. Additionally, Twitter highlights from Robert Prechter illustrate fascinating call-to-put volume ratios, providing food for thought on current market conditions.

Buffett’s Indicator: A Snapshot of Market Valuations

In our regular Buffett Indicator update, we find the market “strongly overvalued.” This assessment nudges investors to evaluate their portfolios with a discerning eye, balancing enthusiasm with pragmatism.

Embark on this comprehensive investing journey with us every week, as we sift through noise to bring you what’s truly noteworthy. Happy investing!