Bastion Fiduciary has launched its new podcast, Rebellious Allocations. The program will explore the enduring relevance of value investing and disciplined capital allocation at a time when speculative and momentum strategies seem more popular than ever.
Hosted by the team at Bastion Fiduciary, the podcast will feature in-depth conversations with portfolio managers, specialists and company executives across a broad range of industries. Episodes will highlight the frameworks, risks, and opportunities that define long-term value creation and bring a grounded perspective to today’s market noise.
“The launch of Rebellious Allocations underscores our belief that disciplined, fundamentals-based investing is not only timeless, but essential,” said Cale Smith, founder of Bastion Fiduciary. “We chose the name because true value investing is inherently contrarian, and often requires standing apart from consensus to protect and grow capital responsibly.”
Bastion Portfolio Manager and primary podcast host John Rotonti said, “My job on the podcast is simple: to book experienced, knowledgeable guests who have differentiated or idiosyncratic points of view, and then to ask good, thoughtful questions. It’s a job I love and is a key part of Bastion’s broader mission – helping give investors clarity and conviction at a time when short-term narratives can feel overwhelming.”
Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, with new episodes dropping biweekly.
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