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Stocks Neat by Forager Funds - the podcast talking sips and stocks, with nothing watered down. Each month, join Steve Johnson and Gareth Brown for a drink as they talk share markets and taste-test some of whisky's finest. www.foragerfunds.com

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    • May 21, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Special Episode | Inside the World of Alternative Assets with Navigator's Stephen Darke

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 39:34 Transcription Available


    Alternative assets are going mainstream — but are investors ready?In this special episode of Stocks Neat, Steve Johnson is joined by Stephen Darke, CEO of Navigator Global Investments, to unpack the ever-expanding world of alternative assets: from hedge funds and seeding strategies to manager selection and structural risks.With decades of experience allocating capital globally, Stephen shares what it takes to identify a repeatable edge, when to walk away, and why institutional lessons are now flowing into wealth channels.“You can't just get excess returns across all cycles without giving something up, and what are you giving up… Liquidity.”If you've ever wondered how alternatives can complement a core portfolio, or why liquidity isn't always your friend, this episode delivers plenty of food for thought.

    Trading the Tariff Tantrum

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 26:32


    Markets are swinging wildly, and policy tweets aren't helping. In this quarter's podcast, Chief Investment Officer, Steve Johnson, and Forager International Shares Fund Portfolio Manager, Harvey Migotti, dive into the renewed tariff chaos sparked by Donald Trump's latest announcements. They explore what it could mean for US exceptionalism, inflation expectations, and global investor sentiment.From the bond market's sharp reaction, to the larger than expected tariffs and broader questions around corporate confidence and earnings revisions, Steve and Harvey dissect the key themes shaping portfolios right now.

    The Rise and Fall of Active Fund Giants: Lessons for Investors

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 47:34 Transcription Available


    In Episode 34 of Stocks Neat, Chief Investment Officer, Steve Johnson, and Portfolio Manager, Gareth Brown, take a deep dive into the challenges facing active fund management giants Magellan and Platinum, and the lessons for investors seeking long-term outperformance. They unpack what's gone wrong, the rise of ETFs, and why small-cap opportunities remain a crucial edge for Forager.The discussion explores industry trends, the impact of fund size on performance, and how Forager stays nimble in an increasingly passive market. With insights on market dynamics and practical tips for identifying standout active managers, this episode is a must-listen for thoughtful investors.“Outperformance in active management is hard to find. It's about being different and being right, which becomes increasingly difficult as funds grow larger and markets shift.”

    Fifteen Years of Forager and that Fifty Basis Point US Rate Cut

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 33:56 Transcription Available


    As we approach Forager's 15th birthday, in Episode 33 of Stocks Neat, CIO Steve Johnson and Portfolio Manager Gareth Brown dive into the 50bps rate cut in the US and its impact on small-cap stocks. They unpack the latest market moves, spotlight companies like #Motorpoint and #Ferguson poised to benefit from lower rates, and share their strategies amidst ongoing volatility. The discussion explores resilient businesses, the correlation between rate cuts and small-cap outperformance, and how Forager has evolved over the past 15 years. Tune in as they reveal current opportunities and what the future may hold for investors navigating this changing landscape."Rate cuts, especially unexpected rate cuts, tend to benefit the more marginal businesses. Think heavily-geared businesses, cyclical industries, lower-margin businesses, companies that don't necessarily lead their markets of secondary and tertiary competitors."

    Riding the Small-Cap Wave: Opportunities Amidst Market Volatility

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 27:56 Transcription Available


    As we close out the 2024 financial year, in Episode 32 of Stocks Neat, CIO Steve Johnson, and Portfolio Manager Alex Shevelev, do a deep dive into the state of small-cap stocks and the latest market movements. They discuss recent market volatility, spotlight resilient companies with strong recurring revenue, and share their stock-picking strategies. The episode also covers risk management approaches and provides insights on future market trends.Tune in as they discuss current opportunities, from small-cap recovery to potential high-performing sectors. "The small-cap market has been a challenging space, but within it, there are high-quality businesses with strong recurring revenue and free cash flows, presenting significant opportunities for investors." 

    Breakfast Burritos and Boom Time Stocks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 30:57 Transcription Available


    In episode 31 of Stocks Neat, Portfolio Manager Gareth Brown and CIO Steve Johnson discuss Nvidia's unprecedented rise, the recent Guzman y Gomez IPO, current investor sentiment and macroeconomic concerns. They examine the future competitive landscape of the AI chip space and Guzman's plans for global expansion. Moving onto the whiskey tasting, they then test a Glenturret whiskey from the "supposed" oldest distillery in Scotland.The episode also features a discussion of geopolitical risks and the implications of government policy. Rather than looking at any policy changes from a market wide perspective, they argue that investors should focus on how that change may affect specific sectors. Listen to the full episode to find out more.“If you can put aside the fear of missing out, there's plenty to do in a world where investors are apathetic to 95% of stocks”.

    Let Your Winners Run: AI, Commodities, and Emerging Markets

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 25:21


    In episode 30 of Stocks Neat, Portfolio Manager Harvey Migotti and CIO Steve Johnson discuss recent portfolio performance including which surprise sectors have started contributing in 2024. They cover a wide range of topics including AI related companies, China worries, and overlooked opportunities in sectors such as European financials. The conversation then moves to portfolio management and how changing market perceptions of companies can influence how to know when to let your winners run and when to bank profits."I don't want AI to come and do art for me. I want to say, come and clean my house and help me do laundry. So, I can do art."Listen to the full episode to find out more.

    Timeless Tactics: Preparing Your Portfolio for Market Downturns

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 34:06 Transcription Available


    In episode 29 of Stocks Neat Co-Portfolio Manager Gareth Brown and CIO Steve Johnson discuss several investing maxims, and how these might apply to portfolio positioning in prior and current markets.  Topics covered include cleaning portfolios to include only high conviction ideas, selling when you can, maintaining cash in the portfolio, how to deploy cash in a downturn, and identifying diversity breakdowns that result from cross-sector correlations. Additionally, Gareth and Steve analyse some recent portfolio changes and the driving factors behind these shifts, before responding to a couple of questions sent in from listeners. Listen to the full episode to find out more. "I think you can deploy your cash first and then you can start thinking about recycling from more defensive, resilient businesses into some things that are offering higher prospective returns. Getting increasingly aggressive about that as you go through that part of the cycle.”

    Price gouging in Australia: Is it happening, what can be done about it, and do investors need to worry?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 28:29


    In episode 28 of Stocks Neat Co-Portfolio Manager Gareth Brown and CIO Steve Johnson discuss the prospect of price gouging in major Australian industries, the role future Competition Policy has to play, and the potential implications for investors. The topic of competition problems in Australia has garnered increased publicity in recent times, driven by concerns over long-term productivity issues and the more immediate price impact Australian households are experiencing. In this episode, Gareth and Steve discuss local oligopolies in the supermarket, airline and toll spaces, and what future Competition Policy shortcomings could mean for consumers and investors. Listen to the full episode to find out more.“From a business perspective, there have been really good examples of companies [Gillette] pushing the dominant market position and pricing power too far, to the point where they create enough of an incentive for someone to actually enter an industry and become a real competitor."

    Fear and FOMO: How to go against the crowd by understanding investing psychology

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 31:30 Transcription Available


    In episode 27 of Stocks Neat Co-Portfolio Manager Gareth Brown and CIO Steve Johnson discuss the recent performance of small caps and the psychology of investing. Understanding the psychology of ourselves and others can go a long way to helping us navigate through life. Markets and investing is no different. Understanding this can enable us to avoid biases and regulate emotions to make rational and effective investment decisions. In the episode, Gareth and Steve discuss the works of Kahneman and Tversky, and how their own personal experiences of investing have been changed and shaped over time. Listen to the full episode to find out why.“You could make money out of the stock market without ever looking at a balance sheet or PnL if you really understand investing psychology when people are behaving irrationally”

    Wild 2023 market swings: Uranium prices surge to nuclear highs and small caps start to recover

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 27:09 Transcription Available


    In episode 26 of Stocks Neat Co-Portfolio Manager Harvey Migotti, Analyst Nicholas Plessas and CIO Steve Johnson sit down to discuss the year just passed in markets, most notably a strong rally in uranium and the small cap recovery at the end of 2023.The uranium story grew throughout 2023 with the spot price increasing through the year. This was discussed in detail in Stocks Neat episode 22, where Harvey and Steve explored factors leading to a recovery in this market. Since then, the uranium spot price has continued to rise and has now reached over 100 USD/lbs for the first time since 2007.The small cap recovery towards the end of 2023 came as inflation eased across the US and other developed economies. However, the recovery domestically has been largely limited to profitable small caps thus far.Listen to the full episode to find out more about Steve and Harvey's views on the year.

    From the Australian Institute of Sport to the NBA: How this Aussie small cap is making a name for itself around the globe

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 24:35


    For our holiday edition of Stocks Neat, Alex Shevelev, Portfolio Manager of the Forager Australian Shares Fund, is filling in for Steve and Gareth and he's joined by a special guest, Will Lopes. Will is the CEO and Managing Director of Catapult (ASX: CAT) which has been an investment of the Australian Shares Fund for a number of years. With origins in the Australian Institute of Sport, CAT has pioneered the sports wearables space and their product is now used by thousands of teams around the world. Despite the impressive growth seen by CAT, Will believes there is significant room to continue growing the business. Listen to the full episode to hear how CAT is helping professional sporting teams reach their full potential using data analytics and where the business sees the opportunity from here.“There is still about 80% of the market that has yet to be penetrated. While we're the leaders, we continue to find really, really healthy growth within that space today.”

    What our trip to the US and Japan is telling us about the economy: Insights from the road

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 27:17


    In the latest episode of Stocks Neat, Steve Johnson and Harvey Migotti discuss what they learned on their recent trip to the US and Japan. Their trip started in Chicago at an industrials conference, which gave the pair a  temperature check on what is happening in the US economy. Then, Steve and Harvey visited Tokyo to meet with a few companies undergoing transformational changes in the IT space. Listen to the full episode to get their insights from their recent trip abroad. 

    Why higher rates are good for the world (and which stocks can do well)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 33:13 Transcription Available


    In episode 23 of Stocks Neat, Co-Portfolio Manager Gareth Brown and CIO Steve Johnson sit down to discuss the opportunities available for investors in the current interest rate environment, following our CIO Letter, "Reasons to welcome the death of TINA”.In October, yields on US Government 10-year bonds hit 4.98%, a level not seen since the mid-2000s. With rising yields has come weakness in equity markets as investors take advantage of risk-free returns. So does the death of TINA mean disaster for equity markets? You might certainly think so. For Steve and the Forager team, however, we feel far more comfortable with TINA in the ground.Listen to the full episode to find out why.“We are living in a world where capital has some element of scarcity to it, and people are making sensible decisions about where to allocate capital and what businesses get it.”

    Running with the Uranium Bulls

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 25:12 Transcription Available


    In episode 22 of Stocks Neat, Co-Portfolio Manager Harvey Migotti and CIO Steve Johnson sit down to discuss the growing interest in uranium, with the spot uranium price up almost 10% since the start of August and 27% so far in 2023.It has been a tough period for uranium investors over the last few years, with no new mine supply and rock bottom prices, investment in the sector had fallen to an all-time low. However, due to a number of factors, including the increased acceptance of nuclear energy as a cleaner and safer form of energy, it seems like things are finally starting to go right in this space. Forager identified an attractive setup for uranium back in 2021 and has been invested in the sector since, but what do Steve and Harvey think is in store for the sector from here? And what is their preferred way to get exposure to this theme? Listen to the full episode to find out. 

    Magic Pills - How New Weight Loss Drugs are Changing Society and the Stock Market

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 30:56 Transcription Available


    In the latest episode of Stocks Neat, Steve and Gareth discuss the recent news surrounding the GLP-1 inhibitor drugs taking the world - and stock markets - by storm. Originally used to treat Type-2 diabetes, clinical trials have shown GLP-1 drugs may be highly effective in causing weight loss. While the most common form of the drug requires regular injections, Steve believes that the forthcoming oral version could be a "game changer" for the future of health. But are GLP-1's really a magic pill for weight loss? And how do we think about the future of portfolio companies like ResMed or Viva Leisure in light of this news? Listen to the podcast to find out. 

    Why the goldilocks economy is great for small caps and the problem with Australian housing policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 29:03


    In episode 20 of Stocks Neat, Co-Portfolio Manager Gareth Brown and CIO Steve Johnson sit down to explore the global economic outlook, its goldilocks nature, and its implications for investing.Switching from their usual whiskey, Steve and Gareth opt for a coffee as the conversation kicks off with a reflection on the past year's positive investment returns, despite being a year marked by market scepticism and uncertainty. They explore the highlights and lowlights and reiterate an ongoing focus on smaller cap companies, given the potential for these to pay off in a relative sense over the next five years.Steve and Gareth follow on with a deep dive into the enigmatic world of housing markets, interest rates, and their far-reaching economic impacts. They discuss the surprising resilience of house prices amid rising interest rates, exploring various factors influencing this phenomenon. They share their perspectives on the economic recovery and its potential impact on different industries and stocks. We want to extend our apologies for the slight delay in recording July's episode, which is attributed to a bustling end to the financial year and the Forager Roadshow. Watch it here in case you missed it.You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Reckoning Looms for Unlisted Assets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 29:02


    In the latest episode of Stocks Neat, Co-Portfolio Manager Gareth Brown joins CIO Steve Johnson to shed light on the commercial property industry and the broader issue of unlisted assets, particularly focusing on Australia's super funds and their refusal to recognise the real value of some of their unlisted assets.The second topic they explore is the current bull market, dubbing it the "bull market that nobody believes in," highlighting the lack of enthusiasm despite statistical evidence of its existence, especially in the larger tech companies in the US. The conversation touches on the remarkable rise of artificial intelligence and its current bubble-type behaviour, using NVIDIA as an example to explore the implications of high valuations relative to earnings.Gareth and Steve also touch on inflation and its impact on the economy, mentioning positive developments out of the US, with Australia likely six months behind, given the persisting labour pressures. Tune in and join Steve and Gareth as they try a locally made American Pale Ale by Batch Brewing in Marrickville, Sydney.Show Notes:Joel Greenblatt podcast (mentioned by Gareth) - IC Interviews: Joel GreenblattThe Economist article on San Francisco - Downtown San Francisco is at a tipping-pointYou can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Buffett lessons you won't hear at Berkshire

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 25:58


    After some time on the sidelines, Co-Portfolio Manager Gareth Brown is back in the hot seat, joining CIO Steve Johnson for the latest episode of Stocks Neat as they delve into lessons from the recent Berkshire Hathaway meeting.They reflect on the meeting's evolution over decades, how size has impacted investment decisions and the increasing conservatism in Berkshire Hathaway's investment strategy.Additionally, Steve and Gareth revisit a topic previously explored at the beginning of the year - the underperformance of small-cap stocks. They examine the current valuation differential between small and large-cap stocks, with relative valuations for US small caps at their lowest levels on record. They shed light on what this means for investors and discuss the potential for a change in sentiment towards small-cap stocks as we enter, and ultimately emerge from, any recession.According to recent research from Global Alpha Capital Management, small caps tend to underperform going into a recession. But that underperformance typically stops right around the onset of a recession. From that recessionary onset, small caps have outperformed large caps over the following 3-4 years in all 6 US recessions for which the company had data. Pour yourself a glass of whisky and join Steve and Gareth as they explore these topics while sipping on a glass of Super Nikka Japanese Whisky.Show Notes:Stocks Neat episode on small caps - The contrarian case for small-caps in 2023Steve's recent Livewire article - Why a recession might be needed for small caps to workGlobal Alpha article - Small cap is backYou can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Outperforming the Market: Why the US is Still an Attractive Investment Destination

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 35:30


    Co-Portfolio Manager Harvey Migotti joins CIO Steve Johnson as they delve into the world of American investing in the latest episode of Stocks Neat. Harvey shares his insights on the critical lessons learnt from investing in the US market over his career, including the high liquidity and capital allocation priorities and how competitive the investor landscape is over there.They explore why the US economy has outperformed other markets over time, with $100 invested in the S&P 500 in 1990 worth about $2,300 today versus only $510 for the same amount invested in an index of the largest rich-world stocks excluding American equities over the same period.Whilst sipping on a glass of Starwood Nova single malt whisky, they wrap up the podcast discussing all the factors contributing to making America one of the most dynamic, productive and attractive markets to investors.Show Notes: The Economist Article - America's economic outperformance is a marvel to beholdYou can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Moral hazard in the tech industry: the case of Silicon Valley Bank

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 33:26


    In episode 16 of Stocks Neat, Co-Portfolio Manager Gareth Brown joins CIO Steve Johnson, all the way from London, to delve into the Silicon Valley Bank bankruptcy and the broader issues of regulation, moral hazard, and the importance of creative destruction for economic growth.Steve and Gareth explore the issues of solvency and liquidity in the banking industry and the problem of duration mismatch caused by investing short-term deposits into long-term assets. They discuss the importance of counterparty risk for investors and emphasise the need to consider where your money is, who owns the assets, whether there is a small probability that something can happen with dramatic consequences, and whether measures can be taken to mitigate these risks.Show Notes: Steve's Livewire article on the topic - Why monetary madness needs to be banished for goodYou can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Portfolio Management Strategies: Navigating the January Rally and Avoiding Investor Traps

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 41:49


    In this episode of Stocks Neat, Co-Portfolio Manager Harvey Migotti joins CIO Steve Johnson to discuss the recent January rally and what it could mean for future returns. They also share insights on how investors can protect themselves from being too conservative and missing out on potential gains.Special guest Liam Shorte, @SMSFCoach on Twitter, then joins the podcast to further explore this topic. He discusses portfolio construction principles and tools investors can use to navigate tumultuous stock markets.They discuss the typical behaviour of investors during market highs and lows and share some client success stories and anecdotes to illustrate the benefits of regular rebalancing, dollar cost averaging, and dynamic bands in portfolio construction.We'd love your feedback. If you like what you're hearing (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. Show Notes:10-Year Anniversary of the Forager International Shares Fund: Reflections and Plans for the FutureGareth's TweetSteve's book recommendation: Chip War by Chris Miller You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Disney's Corporate Blunders and Why BP Could Be Next

    Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 33:59


    In the latest episode of Stocks Neat, Steve Johnson is joined by Senior Analyst Chloe Stokes as they delve into the topic of market short-termism. They discuss notable examples of corporate blunders, including the struggles of Walt Disney and the potential threat of ChatGPT (an AI-driven natural language processing tool that has grown in popularity recently) to Google. Co-Portfolio manager of the Forager International Fund, Harvey Migotti, also brings to the table a past corporate blunder that he analysed several years ago.To wrap up the episode, Chloe reflects on her five years at Forager, sharing her greatest investment success, biggest mistake, and most valuable lesson. We'd love your feedback. If you like what you're hearing (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    The contrarian case for small-caps in 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 33:34


    In the latest episode of Stocks Neat, which is our final episode of 2022, Steve and Gareth are discussing small-cap stocks and why they might be an interesting place to be investing in 2023. Small-caps have been hit harder than the rest of the market, so many are already looking very cheap as we head into an expected recession. There is no new whisky tasting this time, but Gareth and Steve recap their favourite bottle from previous episodes.Harvey Migotti, co-portfolio manager of the Forager International Fund, joins Steve for a deep dive on Yeti, one of the small-cap stocks in the fund portfolio, and why they believe this is a great business to own. Make sure you don't miss this interesting discussion.We'd love your feedback. If you like what you're hearing (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Mergers and acquisitions - the good, the bad and the ugly

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 38:42


    In the latest episode of Stocks Neat, Steve and Gareth talk all things M&A. They discuss the best and worst deals they have seen, as well as what to look out for when assessing whether a merger or acquisition will have long-term success.As a first for Stocks Neat, we have a guest interview. Grant Webster, CEO of Tourism Holdings New Zealand, is in the middle of a merger right now, with Australia's Apollo Tourism and Leisure. Grant gives some fantastic insights from the deal, plus shares what his favourite whiskey is… that Steve and Gareth decide not to taste! Instead they go for “Monkey Shoulder”, which is a blend from Speyside, Scotland.We'd love your feedback. If you like what you're hearing (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Meta's woes, Twitter's close, and the end of an investing epoch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 37:31


    In this episode of Stocks Neat, Steve and Gareth talk about how the tech bust has finally hit the likes of Alphabet, Microsoft and Meta, with some very low growth rates coming from these tech giants that have outperformed for decades.They also chat about the impending Musk takeover of Twitter, including the open letter of demands written by Twitter employees, and whether they think it will have an impact on Musk's plan to fire a significant percentage of the workforce (spoiler alert - they don't). This is all washed down with Oban Single Malt whisky from Oban, Scotland.We'd love your feedback. If you like what you're hearing (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    How to invest for an inevitable consumer slowdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 34:15


    In this episode of Stocks Neat, Steve is joined by Alex Shevelev, Senior Analyst on the Forager Australian Shares Fund, to discuss the potential decline of consumer spending as mortgage payments and non-discretionary price rises begin to bite, and how the consequences of this might affect some businesses more than others. They also consider common themes companies have been experiencing in the reporting season just past, as well as the effect of the current environment on a few stocks held in the portfolio.This is all discussed whilst sampling a Clare Valley “Forager” Shiraz. Tune in to find out more.We'd love your feedback. If you like what you're hearing (and what we're drinking), be sure tofollow and subscribe - we're doing this every month.You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds ManagementLinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Nobody puts value in the corner

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 38:59


    Who said value investing means crappy businesses? It's something we've pondered recently off the back of some questions around our own investment style. In this episode of Stocks Neat, Steve and Gareth discuss a bit of the history behind value investing, how index funds have reshaped the game, and Forager's own approach. Before we get to that though, the guys first discuss if the inflation genie is back in the bottle and what they're looking out for when companies report. We're in the thick of reporting season at the time of recording. This might also be one of the reasons the guys have shaken things up and are tasting a non-alcoholic beer by Vandestreek Playground.We'd love your feedback. If you like what you're hearing (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    The difference between a stock price and a company's value

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 32:25


    In this episode of Stocks Neat, at a more important time than ever, Steve and Gareth remind listeners that they're only ever seeing a tiny percentage of a company trade hands. In fact, the valuation of a company and the price one pays for it can be very different. The guys also consider what's driving the magnitude of the current market moves and share some thoughts on how to navigate it. This month, they're sipping on Bushmills - a single malt Irish whiskey aged 10 years.We'd love your feedback. If you like what you're hearing (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    The craziest bond ever issued, looming recession worries, and why WeHubbed

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 38:12


    In June's episode of Stocks Neat, Steve and Gareth discuss a 100-year Austrian bond issued in 2017, before diving into the market commentary around a recession and how it might be different from others. And after Forager's recent office move, the guys also chat about the concept of shared office spaces.Our whisky of choice this month is something a little more accessible than our previous tipples; Steve popped next door to Vintage Cellars to pick up Laphroaig's Islay Single Malt Whisky. Don't miss out!We'd love your feedback. If you like what you're hearing (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights, and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Steve and Gareth on EVs and the scourge of stock-based comps

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 36:40


    In this episode of Stocks Neat, Gareth Brown and Steve Johnson discuss the electric vehicle revolution and a topic that's really gotten under Forager's skin: the scourge of stock-based compensation. And for this month's tasting, Gareth shares a single malt from The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, interestingly named "A Maple Syrup Mountain Spring" - don't miss out! We'd love your feedback. If you like what you're hearing (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds ManagementLinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Twitter bids, social media monetisation and control in volatile markets

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 35:04


    In this episode,  CIO Steve Johnson is joined by whisky-naysayer (and Forager's Senior Analyst) Chloe Stokes to discuss the bid for Twitter, social media monetisation, and finding control in volatile markets. Chloe also shares her experience as a younger investor and reveals the stocks (and burgers) currently on her watchlist.  We'd love your feedback. If you like what you hear (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Business blues, inflation and supply chains in the US

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 31:10


    Haven't travelled in a while? Then join Steve Johnson and Gareth Brown in Chicago for an episode of Stocks Neat, as they taste-test an American bourbon and recap their research trip in the US. Tune in as they reflect on the impacts of inflation and supply chain disruptions on businesses in the US, and the potential impact of the war in Ukraine on the Australian economy.We'd love your feedback. If you like what you hear (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Investing in whisky – worth it?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 39:09


    In this episode of Stocks Neat, Forager's Steve Johnson and Gareth Brown taste-test a Tasmanian classic and answer the question: is whisky really a worthwhile investment? Featuring Tamikah from the Forager team, they also chat tech stocks, offer an update on Magellan, and discuss the drama at Lark Distilling Co. We'd love your feedback. If you like what you hear (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Small-caps, Magellan, and men who fly

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 39:07


    It's Friday, so grab a drink and tune into the latest episode of Stocks Neat to hear Forager's Steve Johnson and Gareth Brown chat small-cap stocks and reveal their take on the Magellan saga over a dram from Corowa Distilling Co. They also explain why the adult brain is more like a Kia Sportage than a Ferrari, and marvel at the story of a man who taught birds to fly. We'd love your feedback. If you like what you hear (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

    Steve and Gareth on travel, Omicron and lessons learned

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 36:59


    Grab a drink and tune into the first (official) episode of Stocks Neat, as Forager's Steve Johnson and Gareth Brown taste-test a dram from the Scotch Malt Whisky Society and talk travel, Omicron and share markets in 2021. They also reveal some of the lessons they've learned over the past year and the investment ideas they've changed their minds on.We'd love your feedback. If you like what you hear (and what we're drinking), be sure to follow and subscribe - we're doing this every month. You can also find us on:Twitter - @ForagerFundsFacebook - Forager Funds Management LinkedIn - Forager Funds ManagementInstagram - Forager_FundsFor regular videos, investment insights and fund updates, visit www.foragerfunds.com.

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