Episode 30
Defining Value: From Wedding Budgets to Market Wisdom to Comic Collectibles
November 10th, 2025
44 mins 17 secs
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In this week’s Scholar Wealth Podcast, Stephan and Dr. Deon Strickland tackle two listener questions that both center on defining value.
First, how to approach a wedding budget when affordability isn’t the issue — shifting the focus from numbers to meaning, and how family values shape financial decisions.
Next, they revisit the Efficient Markets Hypothesis through the lens of the documentary Tune Out the Noise — examining whether passive investing still holds up in an era of higher inflation and interest rates.
Finally, in our From the Field segment, Stephan is joined by Vincent Zurzolo, CEO of Metropolis Collectibles and ComicConnect, whose company holds multiple Guinness World Records for multimillion-dollar comic sales. Vincent shares how passion and scarcity shape value in the world of vintage comics and collectibles — and why even “fun” assets can become serious investments.
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