Investment Podcasts Influence Behavior but Lack Profit Guarantees, Study Finds
A recent study analyzing 25,000 podcast episodes reveals that while investment podcasts can motivate investors, they do not consistently yield better market returns.
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A recent study analyzing 25,000 podcast episodes reveals that while investment podcasts can motivate investors, they do not consistently yield better market returns.
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