The Security Analysis Podcast
Named after Benjamin Graham's foundational 1934 textbook, The Security Analysis Podcast takes the spirit of that book and applies it to modern markets. The host, known online as Value Stock Geek, combines discussions of classic investing literature with practical stock analysis and conversations with other investors who share a fundamentals-first approach.
The show publishes roughly monthly, with episodes running about an hour each. The 107-episode catalog covers a wide range of territory: book reviews of investing classics, interviews with professional and independent investors, personal finance strategy discussions, and detailed stock analysis segments. The pace is relaxed and thoughtful, which fits the value investing mindset of taking your time rather than reacting to every market headline.
What distinguishes this podcast from larger shows is the grassroots authenticity. This isn't a production from a major media company or financial institution. It's an independent investor sharing genuine analysis and learning in public. The book discussion episodes are particularly strong, connecting ideas from Graham, Klarman, Greenblatt, and other value investing authors to current market conditions.
The show holds a perfect 5.0-star rating on Apple Podcasts, though from a smaller base of 14 reviews. The Substack-based distribution means new episodes often come with written companion pieces that add context and data to the audio discussions. For investors who grew up on value investing books and want a podcast that treats those ideas with the same seriousness, The Security Analysis Podcast delivers that old-school analytical approach with a modern sensibility.
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