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Hi, and welcome to The Long View. I'm Dan Lefkovitz, strategist for Morningstar Indexes. Our guest this week is Daniel Rasmussen. He's the founder and portfolio manager of Verdad Advisors, a hedge fund. Before starting Verdad, Dan worked at Bain Capital Private Equity and Bridgewater Associates. He's a member of the investment committee of the trustees of donations of the Episcopal Church and he's a contributor to The Wall Street Journal. Dan is author of the new book, The Humble Investor: How to find a winning edge in a surprising world. His earlier book was American Uprising: The Untold Story of America's Largest Slave Revolt. Dan holds a bachelor's from Harvard and an MBA from Stanford. Dan, thanks so much for joining us on The Long View.BackgroundBioVerdadThe Humble Investor: How to find a winning edge in a surprising worldAmerican Uprising: The Untold Story of America's Largest Slave RevoltForecasting“Waves in Ship Prices and Investment,” by Sam Hanson and Robin Greenwood, Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 2014.Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction, by Philip Tetlock“Gaining Edge by Forecasting Volatility and Correlations,” by Dan Rasmussen, Chris Satterthwaite, and Lionel Smoler Schatz, verdadcap.com, Oct. 30, 2023.Value Investing“Where the Value Investing Strategy Still Works,” by Dan Rasmussen, ft.com, May 23, 2024.“Factors from Scratch: A Look Back, and Forward, at How, When and Why Factors Work,” by Chris Meredith, Jesse Livermore, and Patrick O'Shaughnessy, osam.com, May 2018.“The Size Factor: Small Caps Are Trading at the Steepest Discount to Large Caps in Decades,” by Dan Rasmussen and Brian Chingono, verdadcap.com, Aug. 22, 2022.“The Small Cap Amplifier,” by Dan Rasmussen and Brian Chingono, verdadcap.com, Oct. 21, 2024.“Explaining International Valuations,” by Dan Rasmussen, verdadcap.com, Jan. 27, 2025.Private Credit and High Yield“The ‘Fool's Yield' of Private Credit,” by Jamie Powell, ft.com, Jan. 28, 2020.“Sizing Private Equity Allocations,” by Dan Rasmussen, verdadcap.com, May 13, 2024.“The Best Macro Indicator: Why You Should Be Following High-Yield Spreads,” by Dan Rasmussen, verdadcap.com, May 17, 2021.Crisis Investing“Crisis Investing in Europe: The Unlikely Winners in the Most Difficult Times,” by Dan Rasmussen and Brian Chingono, verdadcap.com, May 16, 2022.“EM Crisis Investing, A Deeper Dive: Understanding the Factors at Play in Emerging Markets,” by Verdad Research, verdadcap.com, May 3, 2022.
Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Maria Takacs Guest: Robin GreenwoodGuest: Emily ElekSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: LAURACEA, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard, and American Equestrian School
Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by Robin Greenwood to talk about her journey in the equestrian world with ponies and Stacie Tobin to talk about her horse show bow and apparel company. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Guests and Links Plaidcast Episode 242:Host: Piper Klemm of The Plaid Horse Magazine and Traci BrooksTitle Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services, THISPhoto: Robin and students at Pony Finals in 1989Guest: Robin GreenwoodGuest: Stacie TobinSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineEquestrian College Courses with Dr. KlemmShop The Plaid Horse store for TPH ApparelSponsors: Legends Horse Feed, Show Strides Book Series, Vitalize Blazin, and Grayson Jockey Club Research FoundationSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Piper and Traci Brooks are joined by Robin Greenwood to talk about her journey in the equestrian world with ponies and Stacie Tobin to talk about her horse show bow and apparel company. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Guests and Links Plaidcast Episode 242:Host: Piper Klemm of The Plaid Horse Magazine and Traci BrooksTitle Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services, THISPhoto: Robin and students at Pony Finals in 1989Guest: Robin GreenwoodGuest: Stacie TobinSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineEquestrian College Courses with Dr. KlemmShop The Plaid Horse store for TPH ApparelSponsors: Legends Horse Feed, Show Strides Book Series, Vitalize Blazin, and Grayson Jockey Club Research FoundationSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Host: Larry Bernstein. Guests include Robin Greenwood, Bruce Tuckman, and John Petrocelli
Mental Models Podcast It's not a brain in a jar, that's the gist!
Mental Models Podcasts predicts that this historic and unprecedented bubble will crash by the second quarter of 2021. Bubbles are driven by narratives. Bubbles have an end but timing the end of the bubble is unknown, which is the risky part, and very different than sports betting. Predictors are, volatility, age tilt, issuance, market cave, and acceleration. How do you understand bubbles...visiting with historical features of bubbles, academic literature, lessons learned from Saberpoint Capital’s review, biases, and looking forward into 2021. Robin Greenwood, Andrei Shleifer, and Yang You (2017) observed the period of 1926-2014 identified 40 different bubbles, suggesting bubbles are not that common. The four main findings are presented on pages 2-3 in Greenwood, et al, paper based on Eugene Fama’s work, see Link https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfineco.2018.09.002. [Eugene Fama (academic papers listed below)] A SPAC investment is a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC)”created solely to merge or acquire another business and take it public”, this is often a cheaper option to a PO (public offering). Biases to be aware of are optimism and fear of missing out that could push your towards the bubble. For more on best investing strategies, avoiding bias and learning about your brain BUY 5 star reviewed book “Understanding Behavioral Bia$” on Amazon - link here: http://amzn.to/2XHtsOE Continue to listen to Mental Models Podcast to avoid the biases that are keeping you from making a profit in the market. Stay safe and healthy out there! Fama’s Academic papers: Fama, Eugene F., 1965, “The Behavior of Stock-Market Prices,” Journal of Business 38, 34-105. Fama, Eugene F, and Kenneth R. French, 1992, “The Cross-Section of Expected Stock Returns,” Journal of Finance 47, 427-465. Fama, Eugene F, and Kenneth R. French, 1997, “Industry Costs of Equity,” Journal of Financial Economics 43, 153-193. Fama, Eugene F., 2014, “Two Pillars of Asset Pricing,” American Economic Review 104, 1467- 1485.
Co-hosts Larry Bernstein and Rick Banks welcome the following guests for the 12.6.2020 show of What Happens Next: Baruch Barzel, Robin Greenwood, Scott Bullock, Victor Rios, Connie Rice, and Reginald Dwayne Betts.
Guest speakers include Robin Greenwood, Greg Marcus, Robert Margo, James Danckert, and General Paul Kern.
Hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Wharton Prof Jeremy Siegel are LIVE from the 2018 Jacobs Levy Conference in NYC, talking with Nobel Prize winning Economist Robert Shiller, and Robin Greenwood, the George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking at Harvard Business School, about the current market landscape and the changes in the 10 years post-financial crisis on Behind the Markets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special episode of Behind the Markets hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Jeremy Siegel talk to top economists at the Jacobs Levy Conference. They give their take on market outlook incorporating everything from robots and tech to health care. Tune in!Guests:Robert Shiller - Nobel Prize winning economist Robin Greenwood - the George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking at Harvard Business School See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One of the most fascinating market phenomenons is the bubble. When they occur, fortunes are made and lost, and the full spectrum of human emotions, from fear to greed, are on display. But what defines a bubble exactly, and how do you know when you're actually seeing one? This week on Odd Lots, we speak with Harvard Business School economist Robin Greenwood, who has figured out the key characteristics that all stock market bubbles have in common.
Robin Greenwood, founder of Verni, speaks about creating a platform for artists and collectors to meet. Robin Greenwood was born and raised in Berlin, Germany, and had a strong desire to paint throughout his adolescence. Robin chose a career in design, and received a BFA in Communication Design from Parsons in New York. Already during and soon following his studies, he began to freelance as a designer and animator for various advertising agencies, and design/animation/visual effects studios in New York City. His clients include Nike, Coca Cola, Bank of America, Verizon, X-Games, and many more. In 2012, Robin decided to leave the world of advertising behind. He moved back to Berlin, taught himself to code, and started building a platform he wished he had as a painter: Verni. The first prototype was launched in early summer of 2014, and he's been building away at it ever since.
Robin Greenwood, President of Elmira’s Wildlife Sanctuary joins Carole Baskin on Cat Chat 34 today. Robin is both the Founder of the sanctuary and the President and talks with us today about how Elmira’s was started, their evolution and their future plans. See more at http://bigcatrescue.org/cat-chat-34/