Mint Equitymaster Investor Hour is a weekly podcast dedicated to learning from the best investment minds of our times. Tune in with host Rahul Goel, the CEO of one of India’s most respected independent research companies, Equitymaster, for a lot of learning that could help you make better decisions in life and investing. This is a Mint production, brought to by HT Smartcast.
Popularly recognised as a disciple of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, Mohnish Pabrai has a knack for picking multibagger stocks...across the world. Based out of the US, Mohnish has had great success in buying stocks following his simple approach – buy stocks that are selling so cheap that it almost makes no sense at all. And then, hold on to them for a long period of time. In this fascinating conversation, Mohnish also talks about selling stocks...and a whole bunch of other stuff, including giving away wealth. Towards the end we talk about inheritance. Mohnish shares a fantastic personal experience. Must listen...
If there is one fund manager who has grabbed the attention of investors over the last 10 years, it's Rajeev Thakkar of PPFAS Mutual Fund. Rajeev walks his own path...which often turns out to be contrarian. His decision to invest in international stocks way back when, was only one such move. Then there were numerous other moves related to stock-specific and sector bets. The key is that over time, the outcome of his investment approach, which he calls first-principles investing, has worked out super well. Talking to him was a delight. I hope you make the time and listen to the entire episode.
Harsha Upadhyaya is a big believer in the India story. And he believes the way to go about making the most of it as an investor is to pick stocks using the Growth at Reasonable Price (GARP) approach. He also stresses the importance of what you don't own. A potentially high-impact concept. In our conversation, we also discuss his framework for picking stocks, position sizing and asset allocation. And of course, we talk about how to detect and avoid fraudulent companies. Listen in...
Mahesh Patil is a veteran fund manager who believes in delivering a consistent performance. And to achieve that he has developed a framework for selecting stocks, which he shares in this episode. Mahesh also shares how he assesses quality of management...and how to detect fraud in a company. Listen in...
Vetri Subramaniam is one of India's leading fund managers. In this episode of the investor hour, Vetri shares his thoughts on how to pick stocks and build a portfolio. He speaks at length about position sizing. And a bit about how to detect fraud in a company. For anyone wanting to get better at stock picking, this is a must listen.
Rajashekhar Iyer's stock market journey has taken him from writing notes on stocks for a magazine to being recognized as a super investor. His unique investing style uses Benjamin Graham's approach as a base...and to that he has made modifications to evolve a style that is time tested. This involves when to buy a stock, and when to exit. His approach to position sizing is extremely well thought through, and something investors should emulate. This fascinating episode is bound to make you think about how you could improve your own approach to stock picking, and portfolio building. Listen in...
Andrew Holland's unique approach to investing helped his firm avoid losses in the great financial crisis, and then later during the peak pandemic scare in March 2020. The key behind these big calls? Get a global perspective...and when you don't know, you exit. He does not like to lose money. He doubles down on this by having a hard stop loss in place. Not surprisingly, his “active” approach to investing, in contrast, to buy and hold, has delivered over a long period of time. While “active” is not everyone's cup of tea, hearing Andrew will make you think about what you are missing. Listen in...
Vikaash Khdloya is the head of Asia's largest REIT. What's a REIT? Well, it's a new investment opportunity that you should take note of. More on that in this episode. We also talk about what it takes to do well in residential and commercial real estate. And very interestingly, we get a unique insight into how MNCs are thinking about India as an investment destination. Listen in...
Sridhar Sivaram talks about the importance of macro when picking stocks, the power of position sizing and the criticality of overall asset allocation. Sridhar also discusses the story behind the (in)famous Morgan Stanley Growth Fund...what went right, and what went wrong. And Why! Sridhar also talks of Value vs Growth...what he has been preferring...and how his preference is starting to change. As always we cover a lot more ground. A must listen...
Chris Mayer, portfolio manager and the author of 100 Baggers, shares his stock-picking process, its evolution and why he believes the “old” Buffett stock-picking method may not work anymore. We dive deep into his approach to portfolio construction and asset allocation. Overall a master class on stock picking, portfolio construction and asset allocation. It's unmissable. Listen in...
Sumeet Nagar's amazing track record in the smallcap and midcap space is no fluke. He has a solid decision-making process on which stocks to buy, how much to buy, and, equally importantly, when to sell. Host Rahul Goel digs into each of these aspects. They also talk about asset allocation, on India's prospects, and new-age tech stocks. Listen in...
Nithin Eapen is a long-term crypto investor. Surprising as this may seem, it's true. Apart from being a successful crypto investor, Nithin's other strength is that he can explain all things crypto in a way that you can make sense of it. So, if you want to learn about the world of crypto...how it works, how scams happen and how you can try and ride it, this is a must listen. Tune in NOW!
Mihir Vora is a ‘growth at a reasonable price (GARP)' stock picker. He is always thinking where he can find growth...and how he can get to ride it in a way that ends in potentially large profits. Fortunately for his investors, he does this quite often! I talk to Mihir about his journey, his GARP approach, and as always about portfolio construction and asset allocation. Listen in...
Nilesh Shah is perhaps one of the best debt fund managers India has ever had. Not only did he rack up great returns, Nilesh once told investors in his fund to redeem their monies as the future was likely to be bleak. That's quintessential Nilesh for you. Always focused on his investors. Nilesh is a big believer in the India story. As he puts it, India's GDP grew 10x in the last 25 years. And he believes that a 10x will happen again. Listen in to understand how to play this opportunity...
It's not for no reason that Vijay Kedia has a cult-like following in the Indian stock markets. He has had a string of massive successes, right from 1991...and as a result, has scripted the classic rags to riches story in the stock market. Vijay buys cheap stocks and he tries to buy them at the right time...the reason for his success is something else. He bets Big. With a big B. Vijay and I talk about his journey...successes and failures in stock picking. And of course, we spend considerable time talking about portfolios and position sizing. A must listen...
Manish Sabharwal knows what makes the Indian economy tick, and what could make it tick a whole lot faster. He is after all the person who is providing a key input for that growth i.e. people! Manish believes that China's pivot has brought forward global interest in India...and the fact there is no scalable alternative, makes the India story even more enticing. This among others is a key reason why he thinks that the next 20 to 25 years could be India's moment. All we need to do is grab it...and for that Manish offers a 5-point action plan. Listen in...
Devina Mehra's claim to fame recommends HDFC Bank stock at an adjusted price of less than Re 1. But that's nowhere even close to the successes she has racked up over her career. She founded First Global, which is today one of India's most successful global research firms. Along the way, she has had a string of successful calls including recommending Amazon in 2001. Her biggest contribution may be the thoroughness with which she researches a stock (which has evolved into a human plus machine process). Listen in to a fascinating conversation where we discuss all this, and our usual favorite topics of portfolio construction, portfolio sizing, and asset allocation. It's a must-listen...
Pankaj Tibrewal's approach to picking stocks, constructing the best portfolio and his focus on management trust (he has kept notes for 20 years now to help assess this) creates a framework that works wonders. He applies this in the context of an India which is taking off. His explanation for why India is really set for better times is both convincing and realistic. For anyone wanting to become a lot smarter when it comes to the stock markets...and wiser when it comes to understanding the India opportunity, listening to Pankaj is a must...
Samit Vartak's journey to becoming one of the top money managers in India is fascinating. A chance encounter with a friend, the stock market bubble of the late 90s and a consulting job converted him from a small-town person who could not even speak English, into what he has become today. A very successful erudite fund manager. Samit and I talk about the importance of picking the right “businesses” to invest in, about India's strengths and also his thoughts on dealing with the wealth he has generated. Listen in...
Talking to Gautam Baid, author of the Joys of Compounding, is both inspirational and thought-provoking. He went from working a night shift at the hotel reception, to becoming one of the most widely followed money managers. Sheer hard work and grit led him to perfect a style of stock picking and portfolio building that has worked wonders in the last several years. Gautam and I talk about his approach, and also about India and, of course, compounding.
Sankaran Naren has seen it all...right from the heady IPOs of the 1970s. Along the way, he has learnt from his mistakes and combined that with the teachings of gurus like Warren Buffett and Howard Marks to evolve his own unique approach to stock picking. He even has an acronym for it - TED. In our conversation, we talk about Naren's focus on buying what is “bombed out” and exiting what's loved a lot...and how it has worked wonders. Finally, we talk about Naren's investment case for India.
Jim Rogers has a knack for spotting opportunities way ahead of others. Guided by his ultra-simple investment philosophy, Jim has built a following few can match. We talk investing in times of inflation, in times of war and what's the next big long term trade. We obviously talk Gold, Silver and commodities in general. And, ahem, we talk quite a bit on India.
Kenneth Andrade on Building the Perfect Stock Portfolio Intro: Kenneth Andrade's approach to stock picking can only be described as super-rational. Even more interesting than that is how he constructs his portfolio. In a rather unique episode, we spend a considerable amount of time discussing this. We also talk about how to identify a sector to bet on, and, position sizing. An underrated yet very important determinant of overall returns.Kenneth is the Founder & Chief Investment Officer at Oldbridge Capital Management Pvt. Ltd.
Marc Faber's Amazing 50 Year Investing Journey, His Take on Asset Allocation and on Modi's IndiaAny conversation with March Faber is fascinating. And that's because he draws from deep into history to show why things are happening the way they are...and the way they could in time to come. In this episode we talk about his 50 year + journey in the investment world, his latest views on Asset allocation and his views on Modi's India. To my surprise, Marc also talks about our foreign minister, Jaishankar. Listen in...
Alok Jain's journey is fascinating. His education spanned from a government school to a top US university. And his entrepreneurial ventures from broking to a pioneering independent research initiative – WeekendInvesting.com. And, yes, what has kept him going all along is a set of values captured in a few lines of a prayer. Listen in...
Ridham Desai is a veteran of the stock markets. Starting with almost nothing, he built up capital by trading stocks. And then went on to become one of the best long-term stock pickers in India. Ridham's career overlaps almost to perfection with India's opening up in the early 1990s. The two stories are intertwined...and it just adds to my fascinating conversation with him. Listen in...
This week we continue our conversation with Ajit Dayal, Founder, Quantum Mutual Fund, PersonalFN and Equitymaster. We start off with Ajit's meeting with Narayan Murthy before the IPO of Infosys. And then we delve into Ajit's philosophy of investing, which has been tested time and again over the last 30+ years.
Ajit Dayal is an entrepreneur like no other. His endeavors range from writing comic books to setting up India's first direct-to-investor mutual fund. At heart he is an educator focused on empowering individuals so they can make better investment decisions. In the first part of this two-part episode, we talk about Ajit's journey from the race tracks in Mumbai to become a global value fund manager.
Vivek Kaul is an economist like no other. When he talks about India's economy and its challenges, it makes sense. That's what we talk about this week. Above all, we talk about his biggest concern, and his focus on asset allocation.
Investors like Ramesh Damani are hard to come by. Arguably one of the most successful investors in India, he remains disappointed that he has not done even better. It's this hunger that drives him and makes for a fascinating conversation. We also talk about what could lead the next wave in the stock market, training the next generation for managing the Damani portfolio, and why shopping for expensive handbags is not a good idea if you want to get rich with stocks. Here goes...
This week host Rahul Goel talks to Saurabh Mukherjea, arguably one of India's best-known money managers. In this fascinating episode, Saurabh reveals details of one of his biggest investment calls to date and how it changed everything. They also talk about life, family and fraud among other things. It's an unmissable conversation. Listen now!