Investing by the Books is a podcast to educate sophisticated and aspiring investors. We believe books are an excellent source for timeless knowledge, enhanced through deep conversations with authors and other guests. Hosts: Eddie Palmgren and Niklas Sävås
Economist and financial historian Lodewijk Petram discusses his book, "The World's First Stock Exchange," which focuses on the Dutch East India Company in the seventeenth century. We delve into the origins of the stock market, an IPO in 1602, and the similarities between historical and modern investor behavior.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on 14 May 2025.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas(01:22) Get to know Lodewijk Petram(03:33) How the book came about(05:37) The Confusion of Confusions – the world's first stock market book from 1688(11:02) Which was the world's first stock exchange?(14:14) The business of the Dutch East India Company(19:54) The first IPO – year 1602(25:16) Life as an investor in the 17th century(30:34) Fraud and insider trading(33:34) The informational edge(37:18) Spicy dividends(39:37) Emotional investors(43:05) The tulip mania(48:29) Naked short-selling in the 1600s(54:53) The evolution of the Dutch East India Company(58:01) Looking back at 2025, in year 2425(01:01:23) Newspapers were old news already in the 1600s(01:02:45) The Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands(01:05:08) Lodewijk's other research work (01:08:38) A financial history book recommendation(01:09:37) Handling financial crises(01:12:02) Concluding remarks—————————————Books MentionedThe World's First Stock Exchange – Lodewijk PetramConfusion de Confusiones – Joseph de la VegaTulipmania: Money, Honor, and Knowledge in the Dutch Golden Age – Anne GoldgarThe Great Crash 1929 - John Kenneth GalbraithDe vergeten bankencrisis (in Dutch) – Lodewijk Petram—————————————More on Lodewijk PetramLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lodewijkpetram/Website: https://www.worldsfirststockexchange.com/Profile at the Huygens Institute: https://www.huygens.knaw.nl/en/medewerkers/lodewijk-petram-2/—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
We are happy to have Laurence (Lar) Endersen on the podcast. Lar is an experienced and thoughtful investor based in Ireland, where he heads his private investment firm Capstrive. Lar is also the author of books such as 'Pebbles of Perception'. We discuss his latest title – The Compounder's Element – a valuable and entertaining gem on long-term investing.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on April 9, 2025.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas(01:22) Get to know Lar Endersen(06:08) How The Compounder's Element came about(08:16) Choosing the patient path(13:41) The path must match our personality(16:26) Explaining the title – what is the compounder's element?(19:05) Great business models such as Privileged Perch, High ROIC Cookie Cutter(25:22) Cash – a safety or comfort blanket?(33:31) How to disrupt compounding(40:02) Managing your own money vs. for others(47:50) Investing in public vs private companies(54:09) Lar's private investment firm – Capstrive(58:08) Holdings and position sizing(01:01:58) Lar the author – Pebbles of Perception(01:04:05) More books on the horizon?(01:06:43) Concluding remarks—————————————Articles & Books MentionedThe Compounder's Element – Laurence EndersenAtomic Habits – James ClearAntifragile – Nassim TalebComplexity Investing – NZS CapitalPioneering Portfolio Management – David SwensenMarket Wizards – Jack SchwagerPebbles of Perception – Laurence EndersenThe Outsiders – William ThorndikeThe Intelligent Fanatics – Sean Iddings & Ian Cassel—————————————Companies Mentioned(21:37) Microsoft, Stripe(22:50) Walmart, McDonald's, Starbucks, Action(24:00) Roper(26:04) Berkshire Hathaway—————————————More on Laurence EndersenWebsite: https://endersen.com/—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
David Marcus is a US investor with decades of experience working for legends like Michael Price and Jan Stenbeck. We discuss Brad Jacob's book How to Make a Few Billion Dollars and David's fascinating journey as an investor and operator.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on March 19, 2025.—————————————Books Mentioned How to Make a Few Billion Dollars – Brad JacobsReminiscences of a Stock Operator – Edwin LefèvreJesse Livermore - Boy Plunger – Tom RubythonThe Warren Buffett CEO – Robert P. Miles—————————————Companies MentionedGetingeKinnevikLifcoRökoXPO LogisticsUnited Waste SystemsUnited Rentals—————————————More on David MarcusLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evermoreglobalKeynote speech at Redeye Serial Acquirers 2025: https://www.redeye.se/video/event-presentation/1089658/keynote-speaker-david-marcus-co-founder-of-evermore-global-advisors-at-redeye-serial-acquirers-conference-2025—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Phil Rosenzweig has been a professor at IMD Business School in Lausanne, Switzerland, for about 30 years. We discuss Phil's legendary book “The Halo Effect”, which debunks much of the classic management literature and explains how we tend to think that when a company performs well, the CEO is fantastic, the company has operational excellence, and the employees love to work there. We set a halo on the good performers.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on February 3, 2025.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas(01:46) Welcoming Phil(02:51) The Halo Effect(06:55) ABB(12:17) Why Phil chose the companies he did(14:11) The halo effect today(19:11) The halo effect in other areas of life(23:39) Criticism against management literature (26:39) Other common errors in thinking(30:45) Has Phil been influenced by Warren Buffett? (33:45) Discussion on strategy versus execution(46:52) Connecting the momentum/value dichotomy to Phil's writing(50:14) How Phil invests his own money(52:33) An incredible Microsoft anecdote(54:06) Phil's time at Hewlett Packard and his pivot to academia(58:37) Book discussions(01:09:45) Concluding remarks—————————————Books MentionedThe Halo Effect - Phil RosenzweigMoneyball - Michael LewisWhat is strategy? - Michael Porter (article) Left Brain, Right Stuff - Phil RosenzweigA Random Walk Down Wall Street - Burton MalkielInfluence - Robert CialdiniThe Signal and the Noise - Nate SilverOnly the Paranoid Survive - Andy GroveLights Out - Thomas GrytaPower Failure - William D. Cohan—————————————Companies MentionedABB LegoGeneral ElectricCiscoBritish PetroleumAppleMarks & SpencerNvidiaIntelLogitechMicrosoftHewlett Packard—————————————More on Phil IMD: https://www.imd.org/faculty/professors/phil-rosenzweig/Email: phil.rosenzweig@imd.org—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Jaime Lester is a hedge fund industry veteran who has worked at firms such as Steinhardt Partners and David Einhorn's Greenlight Capital. He is also an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School and has managed his own investment fund for nine years. We discuss his book “Pause to Think,” which is a compilation of thirty-two mental models. Jaime also applies these models to various frameworks, such as how to make better decisions and how to become happier.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on January 22, 2025.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas(01:40) Welcoming Jaime(03:09) Pause to Think (07:51) Investing and science (focus on checklists) (12:06) Cognitive biases(19:30) Why learn about mental models? (23:20) Inversion and investing(29:54) Jaime's experience from Greenlight Capital(32:55) Cerrano Capital(34:55) How Jaime is allocating his time today(37:05) Current investment strategy(39:22) Balancing personal life with work(45:26) What can investors do to improve the world? (48:07) Book discussions and recommendations—————————————Books MentionedPause to Think - Jaime LesterSame as Ever - Morgan HouselKing: A Life - Jonathan EigCreation Lake - Rachel Kushner—————————————More on JaimePause to Think (Amazon) Pause to Think (Columbia University Press)—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Will Barnes is the co-founder of the primary research firm In Practise and joins us to discuss their new book “In Practise”. The book has eleven chapters, each featuring an in-depth interview with an experienced operator helping us to better understand successful companies like Spotify, Danaher, and Constellation Software. In Practise is the first volume in a series of books that will be published over the coming years.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on December 9, 2024.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas(01:25) Welcoming Will and hearing about his background(04:07) Connection between sports and investing (06:03) Background and introduction to In Practise(13:58) Who are In Practise speaking to? (17:10) Controversial situations(18:33) Why create a book? (19:54) Spotify(25:11) Constellation Software(35:39) Danaher(41:46) Employee longevity(43:11) Vision for In Practise(44:35) How Will has improved from running In Practise(48:44) The process for conducting primary research(51:09) The process for making investment decisions(53:46) Thoughts on portfolio management (58:53) Book discussions—————————————Books MentionedIn PractiseThe Reckoning - David HalberstamDraft No. 4: On the Writing Process - John McPhee—————————————Conference MentionedRedeye Serial Acquirers 2025—————————————Companies MentionedSpotifyConstellation SoftwareTransDigmDanaherCostcoAmazonLVMH—————————————More on In PractiseIn Practise website—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Asif Suria is an entrepreneur and investor in the US who focuses on a specific investing strategy that we haven't talked about much in the podcast: event-driven investing or special situations. The title for this conversation is Asif's book The Event-Driven Edge in Investing, in which he explains six different event-driven strategies, such as merger arbitrage and stock buybacks.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on November 6, 2024.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas(01:26) Welcoming Asif(02:50) The Event-Driven Edge in Investing (07:28) How to know when a specific strategy is “in-season”(08:59) The six event-driven strategies in the book(09:41) How to interpret insider buying(16:19) Asif's work on the weekends(18:27) General talk about the strategies(22:04) Coping with the risks(24:32) Spin-offs(29:23) Management changes(33:29) Interesting combinations of events(34:29) InsideArbitrage.com and Asif's work(39:50) Book discussions—————————————Books MentionedThe Event-Driven Edge in Investing - Asif SuriaYou Can Be a Stock Market Genius - Joel GreenblattSpecial Situations Investing - Brian Stark—————————————Companies MentionedVertex PharmaceuticalsPebblebrook Retail TrustSilicon Valley BankPfizer/BiohavenActivision BlizzardMicrosoftTwitterJetblueWestern DigitalChipotleFerrariDanaherNikeGEDisney—————————————More on AsifTwitter/XLinkedInInsideArbitrage.com—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Brett Gardner is an investment analyst at the US-based investment partnership Discerene Group and, since about a week, a published author with his book Buffett's Early Investments. The focus of our conversation is Brett's book, where he has uncovered a few of Buffett's investments in the 1950s and 1960s that until now have been rather unknown.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on October 9, 2024. The video was unfortunately not recorded due to technical issues.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas(01:34) Introduction to Brett (04:21) Buffett's Early Investments(08:47) How the investments were selected(15:30) Marshall-Wells: The first investment(20:52) Philadelphia and Reading (27:36) Walt Disney Productions(36:10) Can Buffett compound $1 million at 50% per year?(39:18) Brett's current role at Discerene Group(40:53) Two lesser-known book recommendations(45:37) Final remarks—————————————Books MentionedA Random Walk Down Wall Street - Burton Malkiel The Making of an American Capitalist - Roger LowensteinThe Intelligent Investor - Benjamin GrahamSecurity Analysis - Benjamin GrahamSnowball - Alice SchroederBuffett's Early Investments - Brett Gardner Poor Charlie's Almanack - Peter KaufmanDamn Right! - Janet LoweThe Halo Effect - Phil RosenzweigGood Strategy Bad Strategy - Richard Rumelt The Crux - Richard Rumelt Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr - Ron Chernow —————————————Companies MentionedAT&TCoca ColaBritish Columbia PowerMarshall-WellsPhiladelphia and Reading Walt Disney ProductionsAmerican ExpressBerkshire Hathaway—————————————More on BrettTwitter/X - @brettgardner_10LinkedIn - Brett GardnerE-mail - brett@buffettsearlyinvestments.com —————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Simon Kold is the founder of the Denmark-based investment firm Kold Investments and was previously at Novo Holdings, one of the world's largest investment organizations. Our conversation focuses on Simon's upcoming book, On the Hunt for Great Companies, which details how to determine business quality. We cover the aspects we find the most interesting and encourage everyone to buy the book and read it in full. The book will be released on 29 October 2024.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on September 11, 2024.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas(01:38) Welcoming Simon(05:35) On the Hunt for Great Companies and inspirations(12:58) Thoughts on the book's structure(15:54) How to evaluate passion among management(20:20) Evaluating communication(28:46) Focusing on disadvantages to evaluate moats(36:28) Tapeworms vs Honeybees(43:08) Predicting demand(47:05) Views on cyclical companies(52:32) Is Simon focusing on large or small companies(54:11) Kold Investments - Simon's investment company(01:00:14) Position sizing(01:04:28) What differentiates Simon's fund(01:05:45) Future writings? (01:07:46) Book discussions—————————————Books MentionedOn the Hunt for Great Companies - Simon Kold (to be released on 29 October 2024)The Little Book that Builds Wealth - Pat DorseyThe Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing - Pat Dorsey7 Powers: The Foundations of Business Strategy - Hamilton HelmerPoor Charlie's Almanack - Charlie Munger, John CollisonThe Outsiders - Will ThorndikeMichael O'Leary: Turbulent Times for the Man Who Made Ryanair - Matt CooperFactfulness - Hans RoslingSuperforecasting - Philip TetlockThe Checklist Manifesto - Atul GawandeDeep Survival - Laurence GonzalesThe Quest of the Simple Life - William J DawsonParnassus on Wheels - Christopher MorleyThe Clock of the Long Now - Stewart Brand—————————————Companies MentionedAlibabaArmTSMCASMLRyanairJohn Deere—————————————More on SimonLinkedIn - Simon KoldKoldinvestments.dk—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Moritz Sitte is the investor at Antheia AB, a private investment firm founded by Daniel Ek. Moritz has previously worked as an investment manager at Baillie Gifford in Edinburgh for twelve years. We speak about The Clock of the Long Now and discuss topics such as investment philosophy, reframing one's state of mind, and balancing the long with the short term. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter/X. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on August 14, 2024.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas(01:20) Welcoming Moritz(04:56) The Clock of the Long Now(15:54) Connecting the book's guidelines to investing(18:59) Handling the daily noise while keeping a long-term view(22:26) What's a long-term view in investing?(28:38) Balancing the long and short term(33:03) Scenarios vs forecasts(35:52) Final lessons from the book(37:20) The investment philosophy at Antheia(45:45) The Goldberg principle(48:44) Going lower down in the organisation to understand the culture(52:48) Limitations in Antheia's investment approach(54:21) How is Moritz evaluated(58:38) Moritz's biases(01:03:08) Book discussions—————————————Books MentionedThe Clock of the Long Now: Time and Responsibility - Stewart BrandThe Great Depression: A Diary - Benjamin RothThe Creative Act: A Way of Being - Rick Rubin—————————————Companies MentionedUnileverCostcoAdyenJP Morgan—————————————More on MoritzLinkedIn—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Stephen (Steve) Clapham is the founder of Behind the Balance Sheet, an investment research and investor training consultancy. He has 25 years of experience as an investment analyst and has been a partner and head of research at two multi-billion dollar hedge funds. We discuss his book, the Smart Money Method, how he trains finance professionals, and his investment philosophy. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter/X. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on July 17, 2024.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas(02:07) Introduction with Steve(07:39) Steve's early career (11:29) Has finance become a more boring work environment? (15:02) Steve's investment philosophy over time(22:48) Capital cycle investing(26:29) Investing with crooks can be highly profitable(29:30) How investors and finance professionals should learn today vs yesterday(37:50) Exploiting the gap between perception and reality(45:25) How to determine whether companies are over or under-earning(51:48) Retesting the hypothesis after a decline(58:57) The biggest skill shortage that Steve sees(01:06:18) Key takeaway for someone entering the industry(01:14:15) Impressive people that Steve has met(01:20:04) The plan for Steve and his business(01:25:42) How to get in touch with Steve—————————————Books MentionedThe Smart Money Method - Stephen Clapham—————————————Companies MentionedDiageoAdyenHermesBurberry—————————————More on StephenBehind the Balance Sheet Twitter/XLinkedIn—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Torbjörn Arenbo is the Chief Analyst and Head of Corporate Advisory Sweden at Danske Bank. He has 25 years of experience working as a corporate finance advisor, portfolio manager, and risk manager. Our conversation is centred around Torbjörn's book Capital Allocation and Value Creation, published in 2023.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on June 5, 2024.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Niklas & Henrik(02:25) Welcoming Torbjörn(06:11) Sources of inspiration for Capital Allocation and Value Creation(08:06) Who is the book for? (10:10) Capital Allocation and Value Creation(14:17) Different allocation practices based on the base rates for success(19:58) The obsession for growth(22:25) Capital allocation at Nibe(25:15) Keeping managers on board after an acquisition(26:33) The three value drivers(29:53) Cost of capital(32:40) Empirically, are managers good enough at capital allocation? (36:56) Earnings quality(41:17) Improving margins vs improving returns (43:25) Henrik's view on manager's allocation capabilities(46:47) How companies should handle challenging market situations(51:55) Why Torbjörn quit his job as a portfolio manager(53:47) Book discussions—————————————Books MentionedCapital Allocation and Value Creation - Torbjörn ArenboThe Essays of Warren Buffett - Lawrence CunninghamCapital Returns - Edward ChancellorExpectations Investing - Michael Mauboussin Think Twice - Michael Mauboussin Competitive Advantage - Michael PorterCEO Excellence - Dewar et al—————————————Companies MentionedBergman & Beving LagercrantzAddtech NibeAtlas CopcoEricssonTeliaGetinge—————————————More on TorbjörnLinkedIn - Torbjörn Arenbo—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Chris Waller is the Founder and Portfolio Manager of Plural Investing in New York. He previously worked in London at Goldman Sachs and holds an MBA from the Value Investing program at Columbia Business School. Our conversation is centred around the book “We Are Bellingcat” and covers how investors can deepen their research by better utilising open-source information. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on April 17, 2024.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas(01:29) Introducing Chris and his passion for investing(04:42) We Are Bellingcat(16:05) How to find an informational edge (21:12) Paying for data(25:09) Seeking the truth, not agreement(28:07) Looking for the other side of your thesis(31:08) Weighing data points and a story by Chris(39:07) Shorting stocks(43:45) Parallels to sleuth investing(47:24) Drawing the ethical line(52:49) Plural Investing and investment philosophy(01:04:28) Book discussions (01:07:27) Mentors and role models—————————————Books MentionedWe Are Bellingcat - Eliot HigginsThe Sleuth Investor - Avner MandelmanThe Advanced Sleuth Investor - Avner MandelmanCompetition Demystified - Bruce GreenwaldYou Can Be a Stock Market Genius - Joel GreenblattAmazon Unbound - Brad StoneNever Split the Difference - Chris VossSeveral books and a masterclass from Bob Woodward —————————————More on ChrisLinkedInPlural Investing—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
This bonus episode features an interview with Eddie Palmgren – host of Investing by the Books – on Redeye Growth Day. Eddie shares some of his highlights and insights from the first three years of podcasting. The interviewer is Lars T. Andersson at Redeye.This interview was recorded on May 30, 2024.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review.—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
In this episode we are joined by Staffan Salén – one of Sweden's most prominent business men. The Salén family has a strong heritage spanning more than one hundred years, where Staffan and his brother Erik represent the third generation. In a fun and engaging conversation, we talk about banana boats, long-term investments, and high-speed lessons.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on March 20, 2024.—————————————Books MentionedThe Salén Story - Staffan Sjöberg with contributions from the Salén familyTo receive a copy of "The Salén Story", contact mariana.martell@salenia.se (limited availability)The Outsiders - Will ThorndikeCapital Returns - Edward ChancellorChip Wars - Chris MillerWhat You Do Is Who You Are - Ben HorowitzThe Wizard of Kremlin - Giuliano da EmpoliThe Essays of Warren Buffett - Lawrence Cunningham Poor Charlie's Almanack - Charlie Munger & Peter D. KaufmanCharlie Munger: The Complete Investor - Tren GriffinThe Price of Time - Edward ChancellorSkin in the Game - Nassim Nicholas TalebThe Black Swan - Nassim Nicholas Taleb—————————————Companies MentionedSagaxEworkGreen LandscapingCarnegie P&GSwedbankFrontline—————————————More on StaffanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/staffan-sal%C3%A9n-34b87a17The Salén Group: https://salengroup.se/en/X: https://x.com/staffansalen—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
How to invest in the best companies in the world? This is the topic for our episode with Pieter Slegers – founder of the investment newsletter Compounding Quality and previously a professional investor in Belgium. The book we discuss is The Art of Quality Investing, a new but timeless title that Pieter has collaborated on with its author Luc Kroeze.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on April 22, 2024.—————————————Books MentionedThe Art of Quality Investing - Luc Kroeze & Compounding QualityThe Outsiders - William ThorndikeThe Snowball - Alice SchroederQuality First Investing - Björn FahlénThe Joys of Compounding - Gautam BaidRicher, Wiser, Happier - William What I Learned About Investing from Darwin - Pulak PrasadEverything on Warren BuffettAn Investment Thinking Toolbox - Daniel Zhang—————————————Companies MentionedBerkshire HathawayKelly PartnersLVMH—————————————More on PieterCompounding Quality: https://www.compoundingquality.net/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pieter-slegers-649354248/X: https://twitter.com/QCompoundingX: https://twitter.com/slegers_pieter—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
In today's episode we are joined by JC de Swaan. De Swaan is a lecturer in the economics department at Princeton University, where he teaches courses on ethics in finance and Asian capital markets. He is also a Partner at Cornwall Capital, an investment fund based in New York City. In this episode, we learn about the ethical considerations that finance professionals encounter.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on X/Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on Jan 25, 2024.—————————————Books MentionedSeeking Virtue in Finance - JC de SwaanQuality Investing - Lawrence CunninghamWisdom in Finance - Mihir DesaiThe Checklist Manifesto - Atul Gawande Investment Biker - Jim RogersWhat Money Can't Buy - Michael J. SandelEnough - John Bogle —————————————Companies MentionedVanguardBerkshire Hathaway PineconeCornwall Capital —————————————More on JChttps://twitter.com/jcdeswaanhttps://jcdeswaan.scholar.princeton.edu/—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
In today's episode, Christian Billinger, a London-based investor who has joined the podcast before, is speaking with none other than Edward Chancellor. Edward is an author, finance journalist, and former hedge fund investment strategist. The discussion is centered around Chancellor's book Capital Returns. It covers capital cycle investing and how investors can benefit from focusing on forecasting supply rather than demand.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter/X. We love to hear your thoughts so please give us a rating/review in your podcast player! Also, feel free to share great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on Dec 15, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction to today's format by Eddie & Niklas(02:33) Introduction by Christian(07:43) Another lesson from the book (10:15) Does capital cycle investing merge the growth and value dichotomy?(13:21) Quality as a generator of Alpha(15:38) Finding companies where the capital cycle doesn't apply (18:10) Does the framework also apply to the overall market?(26:24) Applying the framework in a capital-light industry(28:13) Obvious excesses in the current time (33:30) Have the obvious excesses been fully compensated for? (35:48) Fitting the narrow market rise into the framework(42:38) Rounding off the discussion—————————————Books MentionedDevil Take the Hindmost - Edward ChancellorCapital Returns - Edward ChancellorThe Price of Time - Edward Chancellor—————————————More on Edwardhttps://www.edwardchancellor.com/ —————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Tobias Carlisle is a former lawyer and the author of several books, including The Acquirer's Multiple. Tobias is the manager of two funds based on the book's ideas, which are trading as ETFs under the tickers ZIG and DEEP. In the episode, we discuss how strictly he follows the deep value methodology, reflect on patience among investors, and investigate if there is a difference between managing your own or other people's money. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter/X. We love to hear your thoughts so please give us a rating/review in your podcast player! Also, feel free to share great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on Dec 6, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas(01:12) Welcoming Tobias(07:41) The Acquirer's Multiple(15:07) The Acquirer's multiple strategy(27:07) How Greenblatt influenced Carlisle (36:14) Similarities with activist investors(44:25) Is it possible for regular investors to know if a moat is sustainable? (50:10) Musings on patience(58:22) Investing your own vs other people's money(59:26) How strict is the formula? (01:07:20) Tobias' current writing and reading habits—————————————Books Mentioned The Acquirer's Multiple - Tobias Carlisle Security Analysis - Benjamin Graham The Intelligent Investor - Benjamin GrahamDeep Value - Tobias Carlisle Concentrated Investing - Allen BenelloQuantitative Value - Wesley Gray and Tobias Carlisle The Rebel Allocator - Jacob Taylor The Art of War - Sun TzuThe Aubrey-Mautin series - Patrick O'BrianThe Richard Sharpe series - Bernard CornwellThe Saxon Series - Bernard Cornwell—————————————Companies Mentioned Coca ColaLVMHBerkshireMeta KodakAppleNvidia—————————————More on Tobias XAcquirer's fundAmazon book page—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Todd Wenning is an investor with experience from Ensemble Capital, The Motley Fool, and Morningstar. In episode five, we came across some of his work as he is a contributing author to the book Why Moats Matter. This time, we speak about Lessons from the Titans, a book about the lessons that today's businesses can draw from America's industrial giants.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter/X. We love to hear your thoughts so please give us a rating/review in your podcast player! Also, feel free to share great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on Nov 13, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas(01:11) Welcoming Todd(07:37) Todd's interest in history(10:24) Lessons from the Titans(30:09) Thoughts on acquisition-driven businesses(33:00) Lessons on risk management(35:50) The people behind the business (44:31) Handling small problems that compounds(46:51) Adding a company to the book(51:22) Flyover stocks/Todd's new project(54:51) Difference between small and large caps in terms of moats(58:10) Book discussions—————————————Books Mentioned Lessons from the Titans - Scott Davis, Carter Copeland, Rob WertheimerWhy Moats Matter - Heather BrilliantThe Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse - Marianne M. JenningsSame as Ever - Morgan HouselCommon Stocks and Uncommon Profits - Philip A. FisherBig Money Thinks Small - Joe TillinghastKeeping Your Dividend Edge - Todd Wenning—————————————Companies Mentioned VanguardTruist BankThe Motley FoolMorningstarProcter & Gamble General ElectricHoneywellDanaherAdmiral GroupRoper TechnologiesConstellation SoftwareGrocery Outlet Jack Henry and AssociatesWorthington IndustriesHowden's JoineryGames Workshop—————————————More on Todd Flyover StocksThreadsX—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Stephen Penman is a professor of accounting and security analysis at Columbia Business School and Bocconi. He has also written the book Accounting for Value, which illustrates how accounting numbers relate to value creation. In our conversation with Penman, we discuss the necessary separation between speculation and valuation, the ideal structure of an equity research report, and how aspiring investors can improve their processes.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter/X. We love to hear your thoughts so please give us a rating/review in your podcast player! Also, feel free to share great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on Oct 30, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Martin(01:38) Welcoming Stephen(04:17) Accounting for Value(09:26) Fair value, mark to market, and historical cost accounting(12:41) Separating speculation and valuation(19:03) Using valuation to challenge the market's assumptions(20:20) Residual income (26:38) How to improve as an aspiring investor (30:28) Informational vs analytical edge (32:26) Accounting arbitrage in today's market (37:39) Passive investing (41:01) How does Stephen invest his own money? (44:54) Allocating time between research and investing (49:51) Should accounting professionals push changes to standards? (53:52) The ideal structure of an equity research report (58:56) Stephen on Buffett(01:04:21) Stephen's new book(01:06:27) A book Stephen would like to read but not write—————————————Books Mentioned Accounting for Value - Stephen PenmanAccounting for Value: Fundamental analysis for the active investor - Stephen Penman Expectations Investing - Michael Mauboussin—————————————More on StephenProfile on Columbia Business School—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Shu Hattori has more than fifteen years of experience in management consulting, turnarounds & venture-backed start-ups, with employers including McKinsey, Groupon, and Alix Partners. Shu is now building Japan's first serial acquirer - Pinecone, together with Andrew Chou. Our conversation builds upon Shu's book, The McKinsey Edge. We talk about what investors can learn from consultants, thoughts on decentralization, and the vision for Pinecone.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter/X. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on Oct 11, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas (03:03) Welcoming Shu and Andrew (08:17) How Shu's book came about (12:17) When was the last time I did X(15:22) Asking second-order questions (18:46) Thoughts on taking notes(25:48) Learning to be passionate about your work(28:58) Pinecone - The first serial acquirer in Japan(44:00) The addressable market for serial acquirers in Japan(47:36) Finding the right managers to run the businesses(49:40) Are there more serial acquirers coming up in Japan? (51:23) Why Pinecone? (52:47) Decentralization at Pinecone(56:04) Applying the McKinsey principles for building a serial acquirer(01:01:18) Would Shu hire McKinsey consultants in the companies they acquire?(01:02:55) Book discussions(01:11:08) Job opportunities at Pinecone—————————————Books Mentioned The McKinsey Edge - Shu HattoriThe Outsiders - William Thorndike The Essays of Warren Buffett - Lawrence Cunningham7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen R. CoveyDon't Sweat the Small Stuff - Richard CarlsonOutliers - Malcolm GladwellDavid and Goliath - Malcolm GladwellInfluence - Robert CialdiniThe Psychology of Money - Morgan HouselThe Magic of Thinking Big - David J. SchwartzImmunity to Change - Robert Kegan and Lisa Laskow Lahey—————————————Companies MentionedDanaherLVMHMcKinsey —————————————More on Shu and AndrewPinecone's website (English landing page)Shu's LinkedInAndrew's LinkedIn—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Ronald Fagerfjäll is a legend within Swedish business journalism. Having written more than 30 books centered around Swedish companies and the people behind them, his knowledge of the topic is truly unique. We speak about the book “They Made Sweden Rich” (De gjorde Sverige rikt), which covers important entrepreneurs, businessmen, and investors during Sweden's 20th-century industrial history. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on Sep 6, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas (01:24) Ronald's background(17:38) Why Ronald chose to write about Swedish business history(22:11) The Swedish business landscape in the early 20th century(27:32) Ivar Kreuger and the match empire(37:29) Why the holding company is a Swedish phenomenon(42:20) The connection between Swedish industrial companies and banks(46:10) The serial acquirers of the 60s(55:53) How Ronald manages to write a book a year (01:00:45) What books are Ronald most content with? (01:03:04) A book that Ronald wants to read but not write—————————————Books Mentioned They Made Sweden Rich (De gjorde Sverige rikt) (Swedish) - Ronald FagerfjällTisenhult: Grundaren, familjen och företagen (Swedish) - Ronald FagerfjällIn Search of a True World View - Ronald FagerfjällShape living for the better: the first 100 years of Electrolux - Ronald FagerfjällDen förlorade sonens återkomst: Peter Wallenberg (Swedish) - Ronald FagerfjällThe Prince - Machiavelli The Dwarf - Pär Lagerkvist —————————————Companies MentionedHandelsbankenInvestor Svenska Tändsticks AB (Swedish Match) Tisenhult-Gruppen General ElectricInvestment AB Promotion—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Paddy Hogan is the head of investor relations at ORIX, a Japanese company with 35,000 employees active within finance, investments, life insurance, and banking. The episode is centered around the book “What It Takes”, by Stephen A. Schwarzman. It tells the story of how Stephen co-founded Blackstone and made it the world's largest alternative asset manager, with more than one trillion dollars under management. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on May 25, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Niklas & Henrik(02:31) Welcoming Paddy (03:25) Introduction to “What it Takes” and Blackstone (05:55) Hiring the best people possible(07:42) About Orix(13:28) Thoughts on decentralization(20:44) Corporate frugality(25:28) Attracting long-term shareholders (32:15) The (cultural) foundation of Orix(38:16) Orix's take on position sizing(41:00) Takeovers - Hostile and friendly (47:46) Buying companies without an exit strategy(50:20) Reading habits—————————————Books Mentioned What It Takes - Stephen A. Schwarzman —————————————Companies MentionedOrixFairfaxBrookfieldBlackstone Berkshire Hathaway—————————————More on Paddy LinkedInOrix Website—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Cole Smead is a portfolio manager at Smead Capital Management, an investment advisor applying a differentiated value approach to its capital allocation processes. Cole is an avid reader and hosts the podcast “A Book With Legs.” In this episode, we discuss the classic title “Money Masters” by John Train. We talk about whether there is such a thing as a money mind, if good investors tend to be born poor, and explore the insight that businesses are always dying.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on May 17, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction with Henrik Andersson(02:58) Welcoming Cole (06:52) Do some people have a “money mind”? (10:14) Are good investors born poor? (12:58) Money Masters by John Train(19:08) The chapter on T. Rowe Price (23:35) How to avoid falling for herd behavior(28:59) Businesses are always dying(32:52) Further lessons from T. Rowe Price(41:04) Identifying yourself with your investments (46:05) Why did Cole end up in the investment business? (50:34) Cole's idols in investing(57:01) Applying lessons from marketing (01:02:11) The step-by-step approach to learning about a new industry (01:11:16) The most interesting aspects of today's markets(01:14:45) Cole's reading habits—————————————Books MentionedMoney Masters - John TrainInvesting the Templeton Way - Lauren TempletonThe Go-Go Years - John BrooksRicher Wiser Happier - William GreenOnce in Golconda - John Brooks Building a StoryBrand - Donald Miller The Frackers - Gregory Zuckerman Easy Money - Ben McKenzie The War That Made the Roman Empire - Barry S. StraussCloud Money - Brett ScottFor Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway —————————————Companies MentionedCoca Cola Simplicity PatternsWells GreenTargetBerkshire HathawayOccidental Petroleum —————————————More on ColeA Book With LegsMissives from Smead Capital ManagementTwitter—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Ian Cassel is the founder of MicroCapClub, co-author of the books about Intelligent Fanatics, and the CIO of Intelligent Fanatics Capital Management. In this episode, we talk about “Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect” by Bob Rotella. The book covers the mental habits used by professional golfers, an area that turns out to be a ripe hunting ground for valuable investing advice.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on April 19, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (02:26) How Ian started with investing(07:13) Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect(13:26) Adapting your strategies to the world around you(16:55) Rigidity vs. flexibility in the investment process(19:29) Accepting things outside of your control(25:51) Letting investments influence your strategy(31:37) Appreciating the position you're in(36:11) The long versus the short game (42:27) Knowing when you know enough…(44:34) … and then knowing what to do(48:89) Learning about yourself through the market (51:39) Having productive distractions(55:13) Do investors age well? (58:32) Should you lower your expectations? (01:00:45) How to consider macroeconomics(01:03:55) Checking stock prices daily/Comparing yourself to others(01:07:52) The set-up at Intelligent Fanatics Capital Management—————————————Books MentionedIntelligent Fanatics - Sean Iddings and Ian Cassel Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect - Bob RotellaThe Elements of Scoring - Raymond Floyd—————————————More on IanTwitterMicroCapClubIntelligent Fanatics Capital Management—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Vitaliy Katsenelson is the CEO of Investment Management Associates (IMA), a value investing firm providing individual portfolio management. He is also the author of several books, including “Active Value Investing” and “The Little Book About Sideways Markets.” In this episode, we mostly discuss his latest addition, “Soul in the Game”.Go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter, where we suggest books and do giveaways. We love to hear your thoughts so please give us a rating/review in your podcast player! Also, feel free to share great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on March 16, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (01:55) How Vitaliy's passion for investing started (03:53) Soul or Skin in the Game (05:21) A Parallel to Jiro Dreams of Sushi(07:32) Is it possible to have too much soul in the game? (12:54) Stoicism, philosophy, and investing (22:34) Once our art turns into a craft, it is time to move on(27:47) Vitaliy's work at IMA (29:32) How to allocate your time (32:51) Size as the enemy to great performance (40:52) To see the long term, you need to survive the short term(46:52) Good reasons for selling a company(54:18) Where we are in the market cycle(01:02:30) Living in the present while planning for the future (01:06:45) Book discussions —————————————Books MentionedActive Value Investing - Vitaliy KatsenelsonThe Little Book About Sideways Markets - Vitaliy KatsenelsonSoul in the Game - Vitaliy KatsenelsonSkin in the Game - Nassim Nicholas TalebManaging Oneself - Peter Drucker Behavioral Investing - James MontierThe Little Book of Behavioral Investing - James Montier The Little Book that Builds Wealth - Pat Dorsey How to Think Like a Roman Emperor - Donald RobertsonGuide to a Good Life - William Irvine —————————————Companies MentionedSilicon Valley Bank QualcommMeta—————————————More on VitaliyTwitterLinkedInInvestment Management Associates (IMA)The Intellectual Investor—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
In our 45th episode, we are honored to speak to Paul Johnson and Paul D. Sonkin about their latest book “The Enduring Value of Roger Murray.” As the successor to Benjamin Graham at Columbia Business School, Murray (1911–1998) was a crucial figure in the history of value investing. Johnson and Sonkin are investment professionals and have been involved with the legendary investing program at Columbia Business School since the 1990s. The pair has also written “Pitch the Perfect Investment” and contributed to classics such as “The Most Important Thing” and “Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond.”Go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter, where we suggest books and do giveaways. We love to hear your thoughts so please give us a rating/review in your podcast player! Also, feel free to share great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on February 16, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction (03:32) How Paul & Paul started investing in stocks(06:38) The Enduring Value of Roger Murray(11:34) Who was Roger Murray? (24:15) The Gap between Murray and Greenwald (43:11) How the value investing class has changed(46:44) Murray as an investor (49:43) Incorporating an economic outlook in your investment process(53:54) How to manage structural and cyclical changes(58:05) The risk=volatility debate (01:06:06) Does patience give you an edge? (01:09:35) Paul Johnson's work outside teaching(01:14:15) Governance issues in small vs large companies (01:17:55) How to judge a management's allocation skills (01:22:26) Paul Sonkin's investment style (01:28:20) Book discussions—————————————Books MentionedThe Enduring Value of Roger Murray - Paul Johnson & Paul D. SonkinThe Centennial - Columbia Business School Pitch the Perfect Investment - Paul Johnson & Paul D. SonkinSecurity Analysis - Benjamin Graham Expectations Investing - Michael MauboussinThe Outsiders - William Thorndike Value Investing - Bruce Greenwald The Razor's Edge - W. Somerset MaughamOf Human Bondage - W. Somerset MaughamThe Valuation of Growth (Upcoming) - Paul Johnson & Paul D. Sonkin—————————————Companies MentionedAppleAlphabetMeta Kimball InternationalCapital CitiesBerkshire Hathaway—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
In this episode, we speak with the knowledgeable Todd Finkle. Todd is a Professor of Entrepreneurship at Gonzaga University and the author of several books, including his latest addition: Warren Buffett - Investor and Entrepreneur. In our conversation, we explore Buffett as an entrepreneur, psychological biases, and whether academia and investing are compatible. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on March 29, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (01:14) Welcoming Todd (01:47) How Todd came across the world of investing(09:44) Why write another book on Warren Buffett? (17:31) The most surprising insights from researching Buffett(21:31) The definition of entrepreneurship(27:19) Buffett's shift towards buying quality businesses(30:34) What Buffett looks at before buying a business(32:40) Is business quality more important than management? (35:16) Quantifying too much(37:31) Psychological biases(44:27) The link between academia and business success(47:00) Areas where Todd disagrees with Buffett(48:51) Book talk(51:44) Final remarks—————————————Books MentionedWarren Buffett: Investor and Entrepreneur - Todd FinkleThe Warren Buffett Way - Robert Hagstrom—————————————More on ToddTwitterWebpage on UniversityLinkedInWebsite—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Catherine S. Neal is a former attorney and an associate professor of business ethics and business law at Northern Kentucky University. She is also the author of Taking Down the Lion, which is the center of attention for this episode. The book explores the fall of Tyco International's CEO and Chairman, Dennis Kozlowski, who was convicted of stealing more than 100 million dollars from the company.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on February 8, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (00:21) Introduction to Catherine(04:13) Taking Down the Lion(11:18) Dennis Kozlowski (12:57) Why did Catherine write her book?(22:59) The most significant crimes that were committed(30:08) The world is driven by envy, not by greed(41:40) Dennis' inability to manage details (49:05) Being both the CEO and the Chairman (54:24) Was Dennis treated unfairly by the media? (01:01:07) Red flags when it comes to corporate governance (01:15:16) What would Catherine change in the corporate world? (01:19:47) Dennis Kozlowski today(01:24:42) Book recommendations(01:25:22) Final remarks —————————————Books MentionedTaking Down the Lion - Catherine S. Neal The Smartest Guys in the Room - Bethany McLeanMadoff Talks - Jim Campbell—————————————Companies MentionedTyco International Procter & Gamble Intel MetlifeDisneyEnron —————————————More on CatherineWebsite for Taking Down the LionTwitter—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
In our second interview with Avner Mandelman, a former rocket scientist and hedge fund manager, we talk about his new book: The Advanced Sleuth Investor. By applying multidisciplinary thinking, he explores the benefits of sleuthing from the viewpoint of ten different professions. In essence, our talk is about how you can create your own exclusive data to outperform the market. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you. /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on January 3, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (03:01) Who is Avner Mandelman? (03:58) Why write another book on sleuth investing? (09:16) System 1 and System 2 thinking (13:54) Ten perspectives on sleuthing(18:42) How Avner ranks the importance of the three financial statements(25:14) Sleuthing from the viewpoint of a chessplayer (31:33) Advice for a young investor (36:02) Sleuthing from the viewpoint of a physicist (42:07) Practical advice for Sleuthers(50:11) Picking stocks is only 30-40% of the investing process (01:06:22) How to build an empire as an investor (01:08:25) Book recommendations(01:10:04) Final remarks —————————————Books MentionedThe Sleuth Investor - Avner MandelmanThe Advanced Sleuth Investor - Avner MandelmanThinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman Summa de Arithmetica - Luca Pacioli Parallel Lives - PlutarchOn Intelligence - Jeff Hawkins—————————————More on Avner TwitterYoutube—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Jake Taylor is a professional investor, fellow podcast host, author, and founder of the software Journalytic. For his second appearance on our podcast, we talk about the book Deep Survival and how his platform Journalytic can be used to think clearly, suppress irrational instincts, and become a better investor. Notice: We are taking on new exciting projects at Redeye, so starting from this episode, we will release shows monthly. We will keep producing interviews of high quality and are always delighted to hear your feedback.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on January 23, 2023—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (02:10) Who is Jake Taylor? (03:19) Surviving in the market and life (09:47) Lessons from a tragic story(14:15) Balancing risk and return (19:31) Going against your own rules(22:45) Learning from others or failing yourself? (27:24) Balancing optimism and pessimism(33:30) Being honest with yourself (36:46) How to declutter your mind(38:34) The importance of not always acting on instinct(42:12) Avoiding the sunk cost fallacy (46:20) Journalytic (58:20) Bringing it all together —————————————Books MentionedThe Rebel Allocator - Jake Taylor Deep Survival - Laurence Gonzales The Dandho Investor - Mohnish Pabrai100 Baggers - Chris Mayer The Rational Optimist - Matt Ridley Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know - Ronald Bailey Quit - Annie Dukes—————————————More on JakeTwitterJournalyticFarnam Street InvestmentsValue After Hours Podcast—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
In this special episode, we speak with Mark Gandy about our favorite investing books. Mark is the host of The CFO Bookshelf podcast and a consultant helping CEOs and CFOs with business development and financial modeling. We discuss books that can help you understand financial statements, evaluate management, and judge the quality of a business. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on January 3, 2023.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (00:52) The start of our conversation (01:26) Eddie, Niklas, and Mark (03:08) How our passion for investing books started(06:42) How we find guests for the podcast(09:53) The value of investment books (14:36) The investment book list (30:41) The best books on Buffett (35:07) Book recommendations for someone who is new to investing(46:30) Books for understanding financial statements(51:35) The people aspect of evaluating a business(53:38) The last book(01:02:19) About Redeye and Investing by the Books—————————————Books MentionedThe Intelligent Investor - Benjamin Graham Security Analysis - Benjamin Graham and David L. Dodd One Up on Wall Street - Peter Lynch Beating the Street - Peter Lynch Quality First Investing - Björn FahlénThe Investment Checklist - Micheal Shearn Once in Golconda - John Brooks Business Adventures - John BrooksThe Go-Go Years - John Brooks Against the Gods - Peter L. Bernstein Fooled by Randomness - Nassim Nicholas TalebPoor Charlie's Almanack - Peter D. KaufmanDamn Right! - Janet Lowe The Snowball - Alice Schroeder The Warren Buffett Way - Robert G. HagstromThe Making of an American Capitalist - Roger Lowenstein The Most Important Thing - Howard Marks Millionaire Teacher - Andrew Hallman The Little Book that Builds Wealth - Pat DorseyInvestors Manual - NAICInvestment Biker - Jim Rogers The Education of a Value Investor - Guy Spier Financial Shenanigans - Howard Schilit The Interpretation of Financial Statements - Benjamin GrahamWarren Buffett and the Interpretation of Financial Statements - David Clark and Mary BuffettThe Black Swan - Nassim Nicholas TalebA Random Walk Down Wall Street - Burton G. Malkiel The Outsiders - William Thorndike Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel KahnemanInfluence - Robert Cialdini The Complete Financial History of Berkshire Hathaway - Adam Mead The Five Keys to Value Investing - Dennis Jean-Jacques100 Baggers - Chris Mayers —————————————Other resources Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder letters Howard Marks' memos —————————————More on Mark TwitterWebsite—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Gregory Zuckerman is an investigative reporter at The Wall Street Journal and the author of several books. Since he joined The Journal in 1996, he has received the Gerald Loeb award three times. The focal point for our discussion is his book The Man Who Solved the Market, which tells the story of how Jim Simons launched the quant revolution and created the greatest money-making machine in financial history. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with teamThis episode was recorded on December 20, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas(02:33) How Gregory got interested in finance and journalism (10:28) Introduction to Rennaisance(13:50) Do what you love(17:50) Why Renaissance survived and others didn't (20:49) The irony of emotions(23:26) Remaining humble (27:02) How Renaissance gets an edge in the market(31:09) The most durable inefficiencies (30:59) Employee compensation at Renaissance(41:42) Handling tougher periods (44:10) If he could, would Gregory invest in Medallion? (45:57) The performance of the fund after the book's release (47:06) Pros and cons of quant investors(52:31) Gregory's Modus Operandi (01:01:20) Book recommendations —————————————Books MentionedThe Man Who Solved the Market - Gregory Zuckerman The Greatest Trade Ever - Gregory ZuckermanA Man For All Market - Ed ThorpBeat the Dealer - Ed Thorp—————————————Companies Mentioned Renaissance Technologies —————————————More on GregoryTwitterLinkedIn—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
In this episode, we speak with none other than Adam Seessel. Adam started as a journalist before venturing into finance through a job at Wall Street. He is the author of ‘Where the Money Is' and the founder of Gravity Capital Management. Our conversation focuses on his approach to value investing, which draws upon classical concepts and updates them to fit the digital businesses of today.For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and make sure to follow us on Twitter. We love to hear your thoughts on what you like and what we can improve, so please give us your rating and a review. You're also very welcome to tell us about great authors, books, and investors you want to hear on the show. Thank you! /Eddie & Niklas with team This episode was recorded on December 12, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas(02:44) How Adam got started with investing (04:18) Why write another book on value investing? (09:01) The evolution of value investing(16:32) The metrics that are relevant in digital businesses(24:28) Skepticism towards growth and momentum investing(26:30) How to evaluate the quality of a digital company(31:34) Are network effects overrated? (34:57) Brands as the weakest competitive advantage(40:46) Business quality is the most important aspect (42:47) Why DCFs don't work (47:11) How to allocate your time between evaluating price and quality(53:05) Why Adam started Gravity Capital Management (01:00:21) The most costly cognitive biases (01:02:19) Thoughts on books —————————————Books MentionedWhere the Money Is - Adam Seessel —————————————Companies MentionedEvolutionAmazonApple MetaYahooNetflix—————————————More on AdamLinkedIn—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Carter Johnson is the manager of MCJ Capital Partners, an investment management firm concentrated primarily on small caps. This episode is focused on Distant Force, a book about Teledyne written by Henry Singleton's right-hand man, George A. Roberts. As usual, our conversation reaches far and wide, covering topics such as dividend policies, working with incentives, and understanding serial acquirers. We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on November 10, 2022. —————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (01:08) How Carter's passion for investing started (02:20) The Teledyne success story(05:41) Henry Singleton (09:55) How Teledyne/Singleton approached acquisitions(13:19) Managing the culture while growing through M&As(25:56) Decentralization; now and then(33:15) Untangling Singleton's toolbox(41:44) Should you pay dividends as a serial acquirer? (46:15) Why did Teledyne split up? (50:52) MCJ Capital Partners (52:49) The importance of available reinvestment opportunities (54:39) Redishred Capital Corp (59:51) Allocating time between reading and researching(01:01:28) Unique book recommendations—————————————Books MentionedDistance Force - George A. Roberts The Outsiders - Will Thorndike The Sleuth Investor - Avner MandelmanThe Rise and Fall of American Growth - Robert J. GordonJunk to Gold - Willis Johnson—————————————Companies MentionedTeledyne Redishred Capital Corp Copart —————————————More on CarterWebsiteTwitter—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Matt Joass is the Founder and CIO at Maven Funds Management. Matt previously worked as a financial analyst at a large international shipping firm and has co-founded the Copenhagen Investment Club. The focal point for our conversation is the book Superforecasting, and we cover everything from thinking in probabilities to good fiction books. We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on November 2, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (01:10) How Matt got interested in investing(03:51) Superforecasting(07:02) Why are people bad forecasters? (10:04) Improving investing through forecasting (12:35) Critique against forecasting(16:58) The ten commandments (25:04) Maven Fund Management (29:46) A walk-through of a case (34:22) Thinking in probabilities rather than certainties (37:48) Breaking things down into smaller pieces(43:22) Growth mindset vs fixed mindset (46:11) Matt's most common cognitive biases (49:56) System for identifying mistakes (53:37) Book discussions(01:00:17) Final remarks —————————————Books MentionedSuperforecasting - Dan Gardner and Philip TetlockRich Dad Poor Dad - Robert KiyosakiHow Buffett Does It - James Pardoe Snowball - Alice Schroeder A Thousand Brains - Jeff HawkinsThe Talent Code - Daniel Coyle Deep Survival - Laurence GonzalesThe Tao Jones Averages - Bennett W. Goodspeed Rainbows End - Vernor Vinge—————————————Companies MentionedCogstate—————————————More on MattMatt's TwitterMatt's LinkedInMattjoass.com—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Derek Lidow holds a PhD in applied physics, has been the CEO of a large public semiconductor company, and has started a business that he sold for $100 million. He is a professor of entrepreneurship at Princeton University and has written three books on the topic. In this episode, we discuss his latest title, The Entrepreneurs. We also ponder big questions, such as whether or not you should drop out of school to start a company. We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on October 17, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (03:31) How Derek's passion for business started(10:39) Do you have to risk it all to win big? (23:47)The world's first entrepreneur(27:43) A copper-age analog to Silicon Valley (30:57) Cornelius Vanderbilt (39:33) J P Morgan (42:03) Venture capital funding electronics(44:27) Scaling demand(51:27) Slavery scaled (57:36) Punish bad behavior or reward good? (01:09:17) Dealing with short-termism(01:11:51) Should you drop out of school to start a company? (01:17:02) Sam Walton > Elon Musk (01:19:52) John Patterson(01:23:12) Book Recommendations—————————————Books MentionedThe Entrepreneurs - Derek Lidow Startup Leadership - Derek LidowBuilding on Bedrock - Derek LidowFour Steps to the Epiphany - Steve BlankThe Startups Owner's Manual - Steve BlankMaking Sense of Field Research - Sheila Pontis Communicating Knowledge Visually - Sheila Pontis—————————————More on DerekDereklidow.comDerek's TwitterDerek's LinkedIn—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Vishal Khandelwal is an author, former equity analyst, and fellow podcast host. He is an insightful writer on investing and how to live a good life, and has amassed a large following. In this episode, we discuss his inspiring book 'The Sketchbook of Wisdom', and the lessons he brings from writing it. We also cover habits for closing out the noise, thoughts on re-reading books, and the philosophy of Ikigai. We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on October 17, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (01:02) Introduction to Vishal (03:35) How Vishal's passion for investing started(11:55) The story of a holocaust survivor (15:44) The five parts of the book(17:36) Chop wood, carry water(22:20) Ikigai(30:50) The biases Vishal suffers from(33:14) Is knowing nothing the highest form of wisdom?(35:34) Age as an obstacle to learning?(37:28) How to reach financial independence(43:26) Prerequisites for becoming a full-time investor (50:40) Dealing with bear markets (55:48) Thoughts on portfolio allocation(58:50) Vishal's latest investing mistake (1:02:01) Habits for shutting out the noise (1:05:45) Shut Up and Wait(1:10:31) Thoughts on re-reading books—————————————Books MentionedThe Sketchbook of Wisdom - Vishal KhandelwalShut Up and Wait - Vishal Khandelwal (To be released) The Intelligent Investor - Benjamin GrahamPoor Charlie's Almanack - Peter KaufmanHow to Stop Worrying and Start Living - Dale Carnegie Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl The Bhagavad Gita—————————————The One Percent Show (Available on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.) Safal Niveshak WebsiteVishal's Twitter—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Adam Mead is the CEO and CIO at Mead Capital Management and author of 'The Complete Financial History of Berkshire Hathaway'. The book sits at 700+ pages, making it one of the most comprehensive accounts of Warren Buffett's creation to date. In the episode, we discuss successful capital allocation, accounting as the language of business, and why Berkshire should not be split up.We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on September 7, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie (00:23) Introduction to Adam (04:24) How the book came about(09:18) Interesting lessons from writing the book(16:08) Patience is a virtue (17:49) Growth CapEx vs Maintenance CapEx(26:52) The main sources of growth during the formative years(28:40) The acquisitions that “moved the needle”(34:57) Why Berkshire shouldn't be split up(40:19) Lessons on inflation(43:30) Adam's personal career(45:13) An investor's habits (56:42) Adam's cognitive biases(59:06) The language of business (01:10:44) Book recommendations—————————————Books MentionedThe Complete Financial History of Berkshire Hathaway - Adam MeadThe Warren Buffett Way - Robert HagstromPoor Charlie's Almanack - Peter KaufmanSeeking Wisdom - Peter BevelinLeonardo da Vinci - Walter IsaacsonManias, Panics, and Crashes - Charles Kindleberger—————————————Companies MentionedBerkshire HathawayNational Indemnity GeicoAppleThe Washington PostScott Fetzer Berkshire Hathaway EnergyBNSFSee's Candies Markel Capital Alleghany CorporationFairfaxBoston Beer CompanyHeineken Anheuser-Busch InbevJack Henry Fastenal —————————————More on Adam Mead Capital Management - https://meadcm.com/The Oracle's Classroom - https://theoraclesclassroom.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/BRK_StudentBook recommendations - https://theoraclesclassroom.com/books/Watchlist Investing (10% discount with code Redeye) - https://watchlistinvesting.com/—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Christian Billinger is the chairman of Billinger Förvaltning, a privately held investment company focused on owning high-quality businesses. For this episode, Christian has selected Terry Smith's great book Investing for Growth. Our conversation covers a wide array of fascinating topics including market timing, traits of a successful investor, and how to go about selling a stock.We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on August 17, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (01:34) How Christian's passion for investing started(02:40) Introduction to Investing for Growth and Terry Smith (07:33) Highlights of the book(09:40) Why low volatility stocks sometimes generate the highest return(11:19) Timing the market(12:40) The importance of return on capital for value creation(13:38) When diversification becomes unnecessary(15:11) How much to pay for high quality (17:33) Three Steps to Heaven(18:59) Terry Smith vs Warren Buffett(26:32) Investing lessons from Tour de France(29:01) Critique against value investing (and special situations)(31:12) The Art of Selling(39:22) When to buy high-quality companies cheap(42:52) Traits of a successful investor (49:38) Christian's best investment and the lessons from it(54:09) Book recommendations(56:52) Final remarks—————————————Books MentionedInvesting for Growth - Terry Smith Quality Investing - Lawrence CunninghamCapital Returns - Edward Chancellor —————————————Companies MentionedTCI (Tele-Communications Inc)AKO Capital FundsmithTesco IBMBerkshire Hathaway Markel Capital Lindsell TrainKimberly-ClarkSGSDomino's PizzaMeta PaypalDiageoDavide Campari Rémy CointreauLVMH Hermès—————————————More on ChristianBillinger Förvaltning: https://www.billingerforvaltning.se/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-billinger-41688087/ —————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Gautam Baid is the Managing Partner and Fund Manager at Stellar Wealth Partners and author of The Joys of Compounding. He has previously worked as a portfolio manager at Summit Global Investments and as a senior analyst at Citigroup and Deutsche Bank. During our wide-ranging conversation, we discuss Gautam's investment philosophy, common misconceptions among investors, and typical traits of a high-quality business. We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on August 5, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas(04:31) Why and how The Joys of Compounding came about(07:08) When compounding works against you(09:02) Why value investing has endured for so long(10:11) The importance of financial independence (12:18) Gautam's investment philosophy(20:22) Traits of a high-quality business(22:36) Common misconceptions among investors (24:31) How to behave in bear markets(26:55) Thoughts on portfolio allocation(28:42) Advice for aspiring fund managers (33:01) The fee structure in Gautam's fund (36:43) Why invest in India?(44:21) How to evaluate corporate governance (47:53) Investing in developing versus emerging countries(49:19) The two themes of Stellar Wealth Partners(52:15) Gautam's reading habits and book recommendations—————————————Books MentionedThe Joys of Compounding - Gautam BaidA Random Walk Down Wall Street - Burton MalkielInvesting for Growth - Terry SmithMastering the Market Cycle - Howard MarksYou Can Be a Stock Market Genius - Joel GreenblattMore Than You Know - Michael Mauboussin Seeking Wisdom - Peter BevelinAll I Want to Know is where I'm Going to Die So I'll Never Go There - Peter BevelinCommon Stocks and Uncommon Profits - Philip Fisher—————————————More on Gautam BaidThe Joys of Compounding: https://www.thejoysofcompounding.com/Stellar Wealth India: https://stellarwealthindia.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gautam-baid-cfa-b40b7110/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gautam__Baid—————————————About the podcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Will Thorndike is the co-founder of Housatonic Partners and host of the 50X podcast. In this episode, we discuss Will's masterpiece “The Outsiders” and the lessons he brings from writing it. The book covers eight CEOs who excelled at capital allocation and describes the strategies underlying their success. "The Outsiders" was published ten years ago, and recommended by Warren Buffett in his 2012 annual shareholder letter.We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on August 17, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters (00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas(03:16) How Will's passion for investing started(08:13) Common traits of the outsiders(19:49) Holding on to high-quality companies(26:06) The importance of corporate culture(34:49) When M&A becomes value-destroying(38:53) How to think about share issues(41:41) How to find outsider CEOs(50:19) The outsiders of tomorrow(56:03) Thoughts on valuation(1:02:39) Book recommendations—————————————Books Mentioned Money Masters of Our Time - John Train Sam Walton: Made in America - Sam WaltonShoe Dog - Phil Knight Fortune's Formula - William Poundstone Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist - Roger Lowenstein The Snowball - Alice SchroederYou Can Be a Stock Market Genius - Joel GreenblattThe Warren Buffett Portfolio - Robert HagstromElusive - Frank Close —————————————Companies MentionedCapital Cities BroadcastingTeledyneGeneral Dynamics TCI The Washington PostRalston Purina General CinemaBerkshire HathawayDanaherProsus Arch Reinsurance RCI Hospitality Constellation Software Brookfield Asset ManagementLifco—————————————More on Will Thorndike 50X Podcast - Will's podcast where he discusses and dissects extraordinary investments—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Mark Mahaney calls himself “Wall Street's oldest and longest-lasting technology analyst”. We learn about Mark's lessons for successful tech investing, his passion for the analyst job, and the quality of the big tech companies of today, including Meta and Spotify.We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on August 11, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas(02:02) Mark's story(06:58) Writing Nothing But Net(09:29) Dislocated High-Quality Stocks (DHQs)(14:15) The value of premium growth(23:47) Winning management traits(28:00) Employees as an advantage(31:20) Losing networks effects (34:17) Companies with optionalities(36:41) Duration of tech businesses(38:26) TikTok and engagement data(41:22) The three roles of an equity analyst(45:46) The investor perspective(50;28) Sleuthing and customer surveys(59:38) Spotify & Meta = DHQs?(1:07:31) Company specific vs Macro issues(1:10:02) Top books—————————————Books MentionedNothing But Net - Mark MahaneyOne Up on Wall Street - Peter LynchThe Smartest Guys in the Room - Bethany McLeanNo Rules Rules - Reed Hastings & Erin MeyerThe Sleuth Investor - Avner MandelmanThe Black Swan - Nassim Nicholas TalebFreakonomics - Steven Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner—————————————Companies Mentioned (in order of first appearance)Groupon NetflixAmazonUberAppleWarby ParkerAirbnbEnron SpotifyGoogleeBayGrubhubMetaYahoo!AOLTikTokDoorDashStitch FixBlue ApronSnap1stDibsZulilyWixShopifyLyft—————————————More on Mark MahaneyTwitter: https://twitter.com/markmahaneyWebsite: https://www.marksfmahaney.com/book—————————————About the podcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Magnus Angenfelt is a seasoned hedge fund manager and author of 'The World's 99 Greatest Investors'. Among many things, we discuss what we can learn from the best, the ideal conditions for an active investor, and how Magnus operates as a portfolio manager. We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on June 17, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas(03:05) Background of Magnus Angenfelt(05:13) Creating the ultimate investment book(09:43) Selecting the 99 greatest investors(13:39) Three extraordinarily influential investors(15:47) Common denominators among the GOATs(21:37) Top 5 greatest investors of all time(23:28) Improving conditions for active investors(27:21) Magnus' investment philosophy(30:57) Hedge fund experiences from 2000-2022(34:57) The emotional aspect of investing(37:22) What defines a good sell-side analyst?(39:51) Book inspiration and final remarks—————————————Books MentionedThe World's 99 Greatest Investors - Magnus AngenfeltThinking Fast and Slow - Daniel KahnemanOne Up on Wall Street - Peter LynchJohn Neff on Investing - John Neff—————————————More on Magnus AngenfeltAbout Chelonia Market Neutral: http://www.archipelago-investments.com/chelonia-market-neutral/The fund on Nordnet (Nordic broker): https://www.nordnet.se/marknaden/fondlistor/16973107-chelonia-market-neutral—————————————About the podcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Andrew Wagner is the CIO of Wagner Road Capital Management and the author of "The Economics of Online Gaming". In our conversation, Andrew tells the fascinating story behind the book and we discuss the surprisingly many ways that gaming can make us advance in economics, business, and investing.A special thanks to Adam J. Mead for connecting us with Andrew Wagner. We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on June 15, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas(02:24) Background of Andrew Wagner(07:58) How the book came to be(11:16) The story of the book(16:48) Gaming experience on the CV(18:33) Monopoly breakdown and culture(22:57) Boycott - an investment opportunity?(28:04) Competitive advantages(33:57) The Principle-Agent Problem(36:58) Wagner Road Capital Management(42:04) Different stages of life in a business(43:36) Four categories of biases (49:01) Book inspiration—————————————Books MentionedThe Economics of Online Gaming - Andrew WagnerThe Warren Buffett Way - Robert HagstromThe Warren Buffett Portfolio - Robert HagstromThinking Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman Influence - Robert CialdiniThe Age of Propaganda - Anthony Pratkanis & Elliot Aronson—————————————More on Andrew WagnerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atwagnerWagner Road Capital Management: https://www.wagnerroadcm.com/The Economics of Online Gaming on Business Expert Press: https://www.businessexpertpress.com/books/the-economics-of-online-gaming-a-players-introduction-to-economic-thinking/The Economics of Online Gaming on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084Z77PSW/—————————————About the podcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
In this special episode, we reflect on our lessons from the first year of the podcast. We discuss investment style, how to filter information, and the most dangerous behavioral aspects for investors. Clips from some of our previous guests are included.We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on June 17, 2022.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) General reflections from the first 25 episodes(10:12) Re-reading books and alternative histories(14:26) Investment style, gumbo, and bear markets(27:49) Different ways to gain an edge(32:52) The businessman made the business (38:44) Focus and information filtering (49:49) Lessons from psychology(55:08) Advice on how to read—————————————Books MentionedDear Chairman - Jeff GrammBusiness Adventures - John BrooksThe Model - Richard LawrenceJohn Neff on Investing - John NeffInvesting: The Last Liberal Art - Robert HagstromThe Intelligent Investor - Benjamin GrahamWhy Moats Matter - Heather BrilliantPoor Charlie's Almanack - Peter KaufmanThe Sleuth Investor - Avner MandelmanThe Man Who Solved the Market - Gregory ZuckermanThe Smartest Guys in the Room - Bethany McLeanQuality First Investing - Björn FahlénDedicated - Pete DavisGetting There - Gillian Zoe SegalAn Investment Thinking Toolbox - Daniel ZhangHow to Read a Book - Mortimer Adler—————————————About the podcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Richard Lawrence is the founder of Overlook Investments and one of the best investors in Asian equities over the last three decades. Richard founded Overlook Investments in Hong Kong in 1991 and the fund has since then beat the market by 6.5 percentage points per year. At the time of recording, June 10th, 2022, Overlook held more than USD 6 billion in assets.—————————————We discuss Richard's book "The Model", with his best lessons from bear markets, Overlook's successful investment philosophy, his thoughts on investing in China, and the art of selling. A must-listen for every fund manager and private investor aiming to outperform the market over the longer term.—————————————A special thanks to our friends at Next Gen Investors Endowment and Daniel Phua at Foord Asset Management for connecting us with Richard Lawrence. —————————————We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas(03:19) Life journey of Richard Lawrence(09:48) Bear market lessons and personality traits(20:51) Philosophy and inspiration of Overlook Investments(36:42) Investing in China from 1985 to 2022(48:18) The success of TSMC(51:39) The art of selling(55:33) Legal cap on subscriptions(1:01:51) The outlook of Overlook Investments(1:03:35) Overlook Hall of Fame(1:05:48) Book inspiration—————————————Books/Periodicals MentionedThe Model - Richard LawrencePioneering Portfolio Management - David SwensenThe Buffett Partnership LettersThe New Money Masters - John TrainThe Outstanding Investor DigestOne Up On Wall Street - Peter LynchThe Investor's Anthology - Charles EllisClassics II: Another Investor's Anthology - Charles EllisMargin of Safety - Seth KlarmanThe Investor's Equation - William Bowen and Frank GanucheauThe Mind of Wall Street - Leon Levy—————————————More on Richard LawrenceThe Model: https://themodel.com/Email: rlawrence@themodel.comOverlook Investments: https://overlookinv.com/—————————————About the podcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Gillian Zoe Segal is the author of 'Getting There: A Book of Mentors'. In the book, Gillian has interviewed and photographed 30 superstars, including Warren Buffett and Michael Bloomberg. We talk about her special relation to Berkshire Hathaway, seven common traits among successful people, qualities to look for in a mentor, and much more.The episode was recorded on May 24, 2022. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IB_Redeye—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro to Gillian and Getting There(03:41) Gillian's special relation to Berkshire Hathaway(06:47) Choosing people to interview and the book title(09:50) Seven common factors of successful people(15:02) Jim Koch's lessons from mountaineering(18:15) The third door and dealing with rejection(24:17) Why success can turn into failure(27:30) Play to your strengths, but be ready to sacrifice something(32:22) Gillian's fav advice(34:07) The right attitude, for the right people(36:01) Mentors, role models, and heroes(40:10) Becoming a mentor(41:48) Qualities to look for in a mentor(43:47) Risks of having mentors(46:52) Learning about yourself(48:26) The worst advice(49:17) Book recommendations—————————————Books MentionedGetting There - Gillian Zoe SegalNew York Characters - Gillian Zoe SegalThe Third Door - Alex BanayanBad Blood - John CarreyrouA Search in Secret India - Paul BruntonThe Education of a Value Investor - Guy SpierRicher, Wiser, Happier - Influence - Robert CialdiniPre-Suasion - Robert Cialdini—————————————Episodes MentionedPatrik Wahlén - Episode 14: Investing by the Books podcastShree Viswanathan - Episode 20: Investing by the Books podcastBryan Lawrence - Episode 440: The Investor's Podcast—————————————More on Gillian Zoe SegalLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gillian-zoe-segal-64041021/—————————————About the podcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Rajeev Agrawal is the Fund Manager & Managing Partner at DoorDashi India Fund. For this episode, Rajeev has picked one of our favorite books - Poor Charlie's Almanack - with wisdom from Charlie Munger, compiled by Peter Kaufman. Our conversation is an educational and inspiring discussion of how the ideas can be applied practically in our strive to become first-class investors.The episode was recorded on May 23, 2022. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IB_Redeye—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro to Rajeev Agrawal(03:15) About the bible(05:33) Intro to Peter Kaufman(07:00) Applying Poor Charlie's Almanack(15:01) Chapter 1: A Portrait of Charles T. Munger(24:08) Chapter 2: The Munger Approach to Life, Learning and Decision Making(43:08) Chapter 3: Mungerism: Charlie Unscripted(49:26) Chapter 4, Speech 11: The Psychology of Human Misjudgment(1:06:19) Investing in India(1:12:04) Book recommendations—————————————Books MentionedPoor Charlie's Almanack - Peter KaufmanThe Education of a Value Investor - Guy SpierBerkshire Hathaway Letters to ShareholdersThe Most Important Thing - Howard MarksThere's Always Something to Do - Christopher Risso-GillThe Intelligent Investor - Benjamin GrahamThink and Grow Rich - Napoleon HillThinking Fast and Slow - Daniel KahnemanInfluence - Robert CialdiniFooled by Randomness - Nassim Taleb—————————————More on Rajeev AgrawalDoorDarshi: https://www.doordarshiadvisors.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajeevagrawal/Twitter: https://twitter.com/rajeev_agr—————————————About the podcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
Avner Mandelman is a former rocket scientist and hedge fund manager that has written several books and served in the Israeli Air Force. In a rare interview, we discuss his unconventional and intriguing strategy of stock sleuthing - collecting physical evidence to become a superior investor.A special thanks to our listener @InwestMannen who inspired us to connect with Avner. We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers @IB_Redeye. The episode was recorded on March 7, 2022. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page.—————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas(04:42) Get to know Avner Mandelman(08:18) Sleuthing vs. Scuttlebutt(12:03) Sleuthing anecdotes(18:03) Applying sleuth investing(22:40) Traits of successful sleuths(28:25) Sleuthing digital companies(34:50) Stock ideas, analysis, and the Turing test(41:49) The right leader for the right business(52:38) Sleuthing tools: beer, phone, and a star map(1:06:47) Sleuthing challenges, behavior, and market outlook(1:16:07) Improving your judgment(1:28:53) Book inspiration(1:32:39) The Advanced Sleuth Investor—————————————Books MentionedThe Sleuth Investor - Avner MandelmanThe Snowball - Alice SchroederTaming the Lion: 100 Secret Strategies for Investing - Richard FarleighEssentials of Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Assessment - Naomi L. QuenkPlutarch's Parallel Lives - PlutarchThe Pursuit of Victory: The Life and Achievement of Horatio Nelson - Roger KnightWho: The A Method for Hiring - Geoff Smart and Randy Street (about how to hire the best CEO for a company - recommended by Avner off-record)—————————————More on Avner MandelmanAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/Avner-Mandelman/e/B001IQZKWS%3FTwitter: https://twitter.com/avnermandelmanYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYqoVE89bEiKmybAlnLEq4wWikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avner_Mandelman—————————————About the podcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-booksTwitter: https://twitter.com/IB_Redeye—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se