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Mohnish Pabrai manages $855 million dollars including 25 stocks in a secret mutual fund, Wagon Funds. In this video, we're covering his 10 biggest positions.
Mohnish Pabrai's Q&A with Value Education Society at London School of Economics on January 30, 2024. (00:00:00) - Introduction (00:01:59) - Seinfeld: Is this anything? (00:04:26) - The Dhandho Investor (00:05:34) - Ferrari: Sold too soon (00:06:46) - Evaluating management; Fiat Chrysler (00:11:48) - Stellantis: Carlos Tavares (00:12:50) - Elon Musk vs. Chuanfu Wang (00:16:27) - Learnings from Charlie Munger (00:20:11) - Be a shameless cloner (00:24:46) - My process of evaluating a business (00:26:41) - Advice to students (00:30:09) - Auction-driven markets: Microsoft (00:34:59) - Pabrai Investment Funds (00:38:34) - When to sell a stock (00:41:37) - Ferrari: A rich man's expression of wealth (00:43:37) - AI in investing The contents of this website are for educational and entertainment purposes only, and do not purport to be, and are not intended to be, financial, legal, accounting, tax or investment advice. Investments or strategies that are discussed may not be suitable for you, do not take into account your particular investment objectives, financial situation or needs and are not intended to provide investment advice or recommendations appropriate for you. Before making any investment or trade, consider whether it is suitable for you and consider seeking advice from your own financial or investment adviser.
This week we welcome value investing heavyweight Mohnish Pabrai to the Value Perspective. Mohnish is the founder and Managing Partner of Pabrai Investment Funds, the founder of the Dakshana Foundation, a close friend of Warren Buffet, and a frequent bridge opponent of Charlie Munger. He joins us to discuss how his father's entrepreneurialism shaped his understanding of risk; his commitment to giving everything away to Dakshana during his lifetime following the great example of Chuck Feeney; the rationale behind cloning as a strategy; why he never went for the insurance model; and concentration and ergodicity. Enjoy! NEW EPISODES: We release main series episodes every two weeks on Mondays. You can subscribe via Podbean or use this feed URL (https://tvpschroders.podbean.com/feed.xml) in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and other podcast players. GET IN TOUCH: send us a tweet: @TheValueTeam Important information. This podcast is for investment professionals only. This information is not an offer, solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or to adopt any investment strategy. Any data has been sourced by us and is provided without any warranties of any kind. It should be independently verified before further publication or use. Third party data is owned or licenced by the data provider and may not be reproduced, extracted or used for any other purpose without the data provider's consent. Neither we, nor the data provider, will have any liability in connection with the third party data. Reliance should not be placed on any views or information in the material when taking individual investment and/or strategic decisions. Any references to securities, sectors, regions and/or countries are for illustrative purposes only. The views and opinions contained herein are those of individual to whom they are attributed, and may not necessarily represent views expressed or reflected in other communications, strategies or funds. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of any overseas investments to rise or fall. Past Performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. The forecasts included should not be relied upon, are not guaranteed and are provided only as at the date of issue. Our forecasts are based on our own assumptions which may change.
Chairman & CIO of Ironhold Capital Siddharth Singhai speaks with legendary value investor Mohnish Pabrai. Mohnish Pabrai is the managing partner of the Pabrai Investment Funds. Pabrai Investment funds have grown to over $580 million AUM in the second quarter of 2019. The funds invest in public equities utilizing the “Munger/Buffet Focused Value" investing approach. Since inception, the fund has outperformed market indices and most investment managers. During the interview, Mr.Pabrai explains his investment methodologies and some experiences and lessons he has learned from various investments he made in the past. He talks about some mistakes he made as well as what he has learned from more than 20 years in the field as a value investor.
This week is part two of our interview with world famous investor Mohnish Pabrai! Mohnish is the founder and managing partner of Pabrai Investment Funds and CEO of Dhandho Funds. He is also the author of The Dhandho Investor, which is a book highlighting a “Heads, I Win, Tails, I Don't Lose Much” philosophy to investing. In this episode, listen for:We talk about why he find investing in foreign markets an extremely attractive proposition, and what he describes as the “free lunch portfolio.”Must-Listen Moments : [8:08] - Are markets in bubble territory? [11:40] - How do deals find him? [14:40] - A good place to start for new investorsMore from DIG Capital:Find and listen to more episodes at https://www.digcapital.com/podcastsRead more about real estate syndications and passive investing at https://www.digcapital.com/blogTo invest alongside other physicians: https://www.digcapital.com/joinPodcast Technical Support by: Wayfare Recording Co.
It's a big get for us this week as we have on world famous investor Mohnish Pabrai! Mohnish is the founder and managing partner of Pabrai Investment Funds and CEO of Dhandho Funds. He is also the author of The Dhandho Investor, which is a book highlighting a “Heads, I Win, Tails, I Don't Lose Much” philosophy to investing. In this episode, listen for:Mohnish's trials and successes with using Warren Buffet's strategy of “value investing,” choosing between purchasing individual equities over mutual funds, and how he supports the philosophy of “shameless cloning.”Must-Listen Moments : [6:05] - Mohnish explains his approach to value investing [8:35] - How to evaluate if a business is investment-worthy [22:38] - Investing in creation businesses vs acquisition businessesMore from DIG Capital:Find and listen to more episodes at https://www.digcapital.com/podcastsRead more about real estate syndications and passive investing at https://www.digcapital.com/blogTo invest alongside other physicians: https://www.digcapital.com/joinPodcast Technical Support by: Wayfare Recording Co.
Our guest today is Mohnish Pabrai. Mohnish is a legendary investor, a shameless cloner and an effective philanthropist. He is both, the author and the subject of several books. Mohnish is the founder and Managing Partner of Pabrai Investment Funds, Founder and CEO of Dhandho Funds, Founder of the Dakshana Foundation. He is the author of "The Dhandho Investor" and "Mosaic: Perspectives on Investing". In this episode we talk about how Mohnish cloned his investment style from legends like Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffet, and Charlie Munger. Mohnish shares lessons from his book about businesses and investing. We talk about deep value investing, great compounders and the difference in mindset those styles require. We get into his investment funnel, investing mindset, and what Mohnish focuses his attention on. We talk about other great investors like Nick Sleep, Zak Zakaria, and more. Mohnish shares investing lessons from the sitcom "Seinfeld" and fantastic advice on personal and career development.
My guest in this episode is Mohnish Pabrai, who I first met at the Berkshire Hathaway AGM in 2014 in Omaha, Nebraska. Mohnish is the Founder and Managing Partner of Pabrai Investment Funds and the author of "The Dhandho Investor," which is just as useful if you're interested in learning about investing as it is for entrepreneurs. He was featured in William Green's recent book "Richer, Wiser, Happier," which William discussed in one of the previous episodes of this podcast. Mohnish plays bridge with Charlie Munger, and he's a shameless cloner. He describes what being a cloner means and how he thinks about investing, how he learns from others and how he changed his mind about business, investing, COVID and many other things. What Is Covered: - Mohnish's family background and what he learned about business from his parents - How Mohnish discovered Warren Buffett and decided to clone his approach to investing - Why there are not many cloners in the worlds of investment and business - Examples of cloners among the biggest companies in the world - The investing lessons learned from the dotcom boom and bust - The concept of 100 baggers and how mindset plays a crucial role in investing - What he has learned from getting to know Charlie Munger Key Learnings and Takeaways: - Most humans have an aversion to cloning; 2-3% have quirky wiring and are aggressive about cloning, and 95-97% don't care about it - when they identify something interesting that someone else is doing, they believe the opportunity is over. - The Holy Grail of investing is to own a business with favorable economics, bought at a reasonable price and held for a very long time, with some good growth engines. - The error rate in the investing business is very high; if each time something goes wrong we zoom in to get lessons, many times we are going down rabbit holes that are not productive. We need to learn when we stumble, but not learn too much. Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: - Pabrai Investment Funds https://pabraifunds.com/ - Mohnish Pabrai's Website http://www.chaiwithpabrai.com/ - “The Dhandho Investor: The Low-Risk Value Method to High Returns” by Mohnish Pabrai https://www.amazon.com/Dhandho-Investor-Low-Risk-Method-Returns/dp/047004389X - “Berkshire Hathaway Letters to Shareholders” by Warren Buffet https://www.amazon.in/Berkshire-Hathaway-Letters-Shareholders-1/dp/0615975070 - “Nomad Investment Partnership Letters to Partners by Nick Sleep and Qais Zakaria https://igyfoundation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Full_Collection_Nomad_Letters_.pdf - “100 to 1 in the Stock Market: A Distinguished Security Analyst Tells How to Make More of Your Investment Opportunity” by Thomas William Phelps https://www.amazon.co.uk/100-Stock-Market-Distinguished-Investment-ebook/dp/B09BNRXZJ4/ - “Richer, Wiser, Happier: How to World's Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life” by William Green https://www.amazon.co.uk/Richer-Wiser-Happier-Greatest-Investors-ebook/dp/B08FXTLBH2/ - William Green: Richer, Wiser and Happier on OutsideVoices Podcast https://outsidelens.com/richer-wiser-happier-practical-wisdom-from-some-of-the-worlds-greatest-investors/ - Joel Greenblatt: The Common Sense of Long-Term Investing on OutsideVoices Podcast https://outsidelens.com/joel-greenblatt-the-common-sense-of-long-term-investing/ Connect with Mark Bidwell: - LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/markbidwell/ - Twitter https://twitter.com/markehb
Mohnish Pabrai is the founder and Managing Partner of Pabrai Investment Funds. In this show, among lessons on life and investing, we talk about the biggest lessons Mohnish has learned from the people with whom he has been the closest in life – his father, Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Nick Sleep, and Guy Spier.
In this episode, you'll learn:How Mohnish Pabrai thinks about biasesWhy and how Mohnish Pabrai uses his checklist in stock investingHow has the shorter tenure of stock in S&P500 made Mohnish think of compoundersWhy Mohnish started Dakshana foundationHow Mohnish Pabrai uses his investor mindset to give to charities with the highest possible returnBOOKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEMohnish Pabrai's Reading ListLearn more about Mohnish Pabrai’s Dakshana FoundationMohnish Pabrai’s websiteLarry Cunningham’s book, The Essays of Warren Buffett – Read reviews of this book. Mohnish Pabrai's book: The Dhandho InvestorDiscover CMC Markets, the ultimate platform for online trading on mobile and desktop.Capital One. This is Banking Reimagined.Get a FREE book on how to systematically identify and follow market trends with Top Traders Unplugged. Solve your long list of must-reads once and for all with Blinkist.Earn unlimited 1% cash back with Radius Bank. Get a $50 sign on bonus with promo code “TIP”.The brand new season of Billions is now streaming only on Stan. Start your 30 day free trial today!
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One of today's foremost value investors, Mohnish Pabrai joined GuruFocus to share his insights and discuss recent portfolio moves. Pabrai, the founder of California-based Pabrai Investment Funds and Dhandho Funds, went into why he has shifted most of his $1 billion portfolio from the U.S. to India, and disclosed that he made new investments in Turkey and South Korea. He also described what drove his fourth-quarter investment in U.S. company Micron Technologies. Regarding his investment style, the Buffett disciple talked more about some of his key concepts, including price-earnings ratio of 1 stocks, his checklist and the No. 1 mistake investors make.
En este nuevo episodio de Value Investing FM, Adrián y Paco analizamos los 10 mandamientos de la gestión de inversiones. Esta lista ha sida confeccionada por el inversor indio Mohnish Pabrai, gestor de Pabrai Investment Funds y autor del libro The Dhandho Investor.
En este nuevo episodio de Value Investing FM, Adrián y Paco analizamos los 10 mandamientos de la gestión de inversiones. Esta lista ha sida confeccionada por el inversor indio Mohnish Pabrai, gestor de Pabrai Investment Funds y autor del libro The Dhandho Investor.
Mohnish Pabrai is the dynamic founder, CEO, and Managing Partner of Pabrai Investment Funds - overseeing assets with an intrinsic value of over $500mn. Mohnish counts Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger amongst his friends and mentors, and has beaten market returns by over 1000% since the year 2000. A Harvard Business School alum, Mohnish is also the author of best-sellers: The Dhandho Investor, and Mosaic: Perspectives on Investing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theindustryshow/support
Author Backgrounds: Mohnish Pabrai is the Managing Partner of the Pabrai Investment Funds and Dhandho Holdings. Since inception in 1999 with $1 million in assets under management, Pabrai Investment Funds has grown to over $690 million in AUM with an annualized gain of 17.7% (versus 5.2 % for the Dow). He is the author of two books, including The Dhandho Investor. Mohnish is also is the Founder and Chairman of the Dakshana Foundation, which is focused on providing world-class educational opportunities to economically and socially disadvantaged gifted children worldwide. Guy Spier is the manager of Aquamarine Fund, an investment partnership inspired by the original 1950’s Buffett partnerships. In 2007 he made headlines by bidding $650k with Mohnish Pabrai for a charity lunch with Warren Buffett. Guy recently published his first book, The Education of a Value Investor. In 2009, Spier and his family moved from New York to Zurich, Switzerland to escape the noise of Wall Street. He attained his MBA from Harvard Business School and has a First Class degree in Economics from Oxford University. He spoke at TED India and co-hosted TEDx Zurich.
Author Backgrounds: Mohnish Pabrai is the Managing Partner of the Pabrai Investment Funds and Dhandho Holdings. Since inception in 1999 with $1 million in assets under management, Pabrai Investment Funds has grown to over $690 million in AUM with an annualized gain of 17.7% (versus 5.2 % for the Dow). He is the author of two books, including The Dhandho Investor. Mohnish is also is the Founder and Chairman of the Dakshana Foundation, which is focused on providing world-class educational opportunities to economically and socially disadvantaged gifted children worldwide. Guy Spier is the manager of Aquamarine Fund, an investment partnership inspired by the original 1950’s Buffett partnerships. In 2007 he made headlines by bidding $650k with Mohnish Pabrai for a charity lunch with Warren Buffett. Guy recently published his first book, The Education of a Value Investor. In 2009, Spier and his family moved from New York to Zurich, Switzerland to escape the noise of Wall Street. He attained his MBA from Harvard Business School and has a First Class degree in Economics from Oxford University. He spoke at TED India and co-hosted TEDx Zurich.
Pabrai Investment Funds managing partner Mohnish Pabrai encourages indexing and dollar cost averaging.