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The Memo by Howard Marks

By: Oaktree Capital Management
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  • On October 12, 1990, Oaktree Co-Chairman Howard Marks published his first memo to clients. In the decades since, he has periodically released memos reflecting his viewpoint on the investment landscape, as well as more general business insights. On this podcast we'll hear the latest memos by Howard, released in tandem with or shortly after their publication.

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  • The Archive: You Bet!
    Mar 21 2024

    In his 2020 memo You Bet!, Howard Marks explained what it means to “think in bets,” as he discussed the many parallels between investing and games of chance. Now you can listen to You Bet!, the first release from The Memo by Howard Marks: The Archive. We’ve received many requests for an audio library of the memos that Howard Marks has published over the last 34 years, so we’re going to begin building this archive by releasing audio versions of some of Howard’s most popular memos.

    To hear more about Howard’s thoughts on this memo, listen to his conversation with former professional poker player and best-selling author Annie Duke, whose 2018 book Thinking in Bets was the inspiration for the memo. This special episode (https://www.oaktreecapital.com/insights/insight-podcast/market-commentary/the-insight-conversations-special-episode-with-annie-duke-and-howard-marks) of the The Insight: Conversations with Howard and Annie was released in December 2023.

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    48 mins
  • Behind the Memo: Easy Money with Howard Marks and Edward Chancellor
    Feb 8 2024

    In this special episode of Behind the Memo, Howard Marks is joined by journalist and financial historian Edward Chancellor to discuss ideas from Howard’s recent memo, Easy Money, which was inspired by Edward’s book, The Price of Time: The Real Story of Interest. They explore the history of interest rates, the profound impact they’ve had on financial markets, and the potential dangers of keeping them too low.

    You can listen to "Easy Money" in the prior episode in this feed.

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    37 mins
  • Easy Money
    Jan 9 2024

    In his latest memo, Howard Marks considers what financial history can teach us about periods of easy money, the impact they have on investor behavior, and what happens when they end. He analyzes macroeconomic trends using insights from Edward Chancellor’s latest book The Price of Time: The Real Story of Interest to argue that we’re unlikely to soon see the return of the permissive investment climate that prevailed in recent decades.

    The memo is read by LJ Ganser.

    You can read the memo here (https://www.oaktreecapital.com/insights/memo/easy-money).

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    57 mins

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Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Edu

is always i pleasure to get the knowledge from the people who you admire.

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The Master

Howard Marks is one of the most intelligent person in the world. We are lucky to have him as an advisor through his open letters, memos, and books. Mark has transcended the investment world and is right up there with the great minds of philosophy and history.

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Anything Howard Marks writes or speaks is the smartest thing I listen to most weeks. My only suggestion (request) would be that all of Howard’s memos be produced in audio format simply for the convenience. Exceptional.

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