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Best podcasts about uncommon profits

Latest podcast episodes about uncommon profits

Free Lunch
Reading Your Way (To Success!)

Free Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 28:22


In honour of World Book Day, Colin, Karyn, and Blair share their top finance and investing book recommendations - from timeless classics to modern favourites. Whether you are just getting started or deep into your financial journey, this episode is packed with page-turners that can help you build wealth, understand risk, and avoid common investing mistakes. Tune in and add some smart reads to your list!Here are some of our favourites if you want to add to your list!

One Trading Book per Day
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip A. Fisher

One Trading Book per Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 6:40


“Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits” by Philip A. Fisher emphasizes the importance of investing in companies with strong growth potential over the long term. Fisher introduces the concept of “scuttlebutt,” or the practice of gathering information from various sources to gauge a company's investment potential. He outlines 15 points to look for in a great investment, including superior management, innovation, and scalability. The book argues for a thorough analysis and understanding of a business beyond its financial statements, focusing on qualitative factors. Fisher's methodology advocates for a long-term holding period and stresses that finding exceptional companies at reasonable prices is key to investing success.

We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network
TIP694: The Scuttlebutt Edge: From Research to Returns w/ Kyle Grieve

We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 72:36


In today's episode, Kyle Grieve will discuss the concept of scuttlebutt, made famous by Philip Fisher in Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits. You'll learn why scuttlebutt is essential for building conviction and understanding both bullish and bearish perspectives, how it involves learning from key groups connected to a business, how asking the right questions can reveal valuable insights, why Industry specialists and strong networking are crucial for gathering expert knowledge, and how to utilize self-reflection, journaling to continuously improve your decision-making, and much more! IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 02:55 - Why scuttlebutt is so essential in building conviction and learning about a business. 03:32 - Why scuttlebutt can help you understand bullish and bearish perceptions on a business. 10:03 - The four parties related to a business that you should learn from. 26:34 - What you can learn and what questions to ask a business's employees, from the people working at the “frontline” to the CEO. 36:49 - How Warren Buffett sleuthed GEICO, which was one of the most impactful events in his life. 49:50 - How to learn from industry specialists and what to ask to learn about specific companies or industries. 54:51 - Details on how Li Lu did scuttlebutt on a very successful investment in Timberland. 55:01 - Why networking is so crucial to the scuttlebutt process. 58:11 - How to use self-reflection and journaling to understand better your mistakes and how to avoid them in the future. 01:07:01 - My four-step framework for learning from my investing mistakes. And so much more! Disclaimer: Slight discrepancies in the timestamps may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, Kyle, and the other community members. Buy Damn Right! Behind the Scenes with Berkshire Hathaway Billionaire Charlie Munger here. Follow Kyle on Twitter and LinkedIn. Check out all the books mentioned and discussed in our podcast episodes here. Enjoy ad-free episodes when you subscribe to our Premium Feed. NEW TO THE SHOW? Get smarter about valuing businesses in just a few minutes each week through our newsletter, The Intrinsic Value Newsletter. Check out our We Study Billionaires Starter Packs. Follow our official social media accounts: X (Twitter) | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts. SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: Hardblock Found Unchained Fintool The Bitcoin Way Onramp Bluehost Vanta PrizePicks Fundrise TurboTax HELP US OUT! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Spotify! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm

The Security Analysis Podcast
The Little Book That Builds Wealth

The Security Analysis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 62:10


Matt Cochrane returns to the podcast! We have been doing a bunch of episodes where we re-read investing classics and talk about them. So far, we've revisited “Beating the Street” by Peter Lynch and “Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits” by Phil Fisher.Today, we're going to talk about “The Little Book That Builds Wealth” by Pat Dorsey.Pat Dorsey was the pioneer behind Morningstar's economic moat concept. Morningstar currently ranks companies based on whether or not they deem them to have a wide moat, a narrow moat, or no moat. Dorsey put together that entire framework. Today, he runs money based on trying to buy moats at reasonable prices.Links* The Little Book That Builds Wealth: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-That-Builds-Wealth-ebook/dp/B07MMYC9VT* Long Term Mindset: https://longtermmindset.co/start/DisclaimerNothing on this substack is investment advice.The information in this article is for information and discussion purposes only. It does not constitute a recommendation to purchase or sell any financial instruments or other products.  Investment decisions should not be made with this article and one should take into account the investment objectives or financial situation of any particular person or institution.Investors should obtain advice based on their own individual circumstances from their own tax, financial, legal, and other advisers about the risks and merits of any transaction before making an investment decision, and only make such decisions on the basis of the investor's own objectives, experience, and resources.The information contained in this article is based on generally-available information and, although obtained from sources believed to be reliable, its accuracy and completeness cannot be assured, and such information may be incomplete or condensed.Investments in financial instruments or other products carry significant risk, including the possible total loss of the principal amount invested. This article and its author do not purport to identify all the risks or material considerations that may be associated with entering into any transaction. This author accepts no liability for any loss (whether direct, indirect, or consequential) that may arise from any use of the information contained in or derived from this website. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.securityanalysis.org/subscribe

The Security Analysis Podcast
Phil Fisher: Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits

The Security Analysis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 53:44


Matt Cochrane and I revisited Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits and discussed it in depth. I hope you enjoy the discussion.The book is an investing classic and Warren Buffett credits the book for changing his views towards more of a quality orientation.Links:* Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits: https://www.amazon.com/Common-Stocks-Uncommon-Profits-Writings/dp/0471445509* Long Term Mindset: https://longtermmindset.co/start/DisclaimerNothing on this substack is investment advice.The information in this article is for information and discussion purposes only. It does not constitute a recommendation to purchase or sell any financial instruments or other products.  Investment decisions should not be made with this article and one should take into account the investment objectives or financial situation of any particular person or institution.Investors should obtain advice based on their own individual circumstances from their own tax, financial, legal, and other advisers about the risks and merits of any transaction before making an investment decision, and only make such decisions on the basis of the investor's own objectives, experience, and resources.The information contained in this article is based on generally-available information and, although obtained from sources believed to be reliable, its accuracy and completeness cannot be assured, and such information may be incomplete or condensed.Investments in financial instruments or other products carry significant risk, including the possible total loss of the principal amount invested. This article and its author do not purport to identify all the risks or material considerations that may be associated with entering into any transaction. This author accepts no liability for any loss (whether direct, indirect, or consequential) that may arise from any use of the information contained in or derived from this website. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.securityanalysis.org/subscribe

We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network
TIP646: How To Understand A Business Like A Pro w/ Kyle Grieve

We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 69:35


On today's episode, Kyle Grieve discusses a book that is near and dear to Warren Buffett's heart, Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher. He'll discuss why the book was so influential on Warren's transition towards quality businesses, why going deep into a business is vital to successful long-term investing, specific ways to learn more about a business, it's management, and its products, how to create your own business grapevine to monitor your investments, details on how Philip Fisher's investing philosophy and how it developed, and a whole lot more! IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 04:12 - The importance of avoiding dogmatic thinking in investing 05:13 - Why owning growing businesses is so powerful for great investments 05:47 - How to evaluate a business growth prospects 08:43 - How you should look at relations between a business and its employees 14:44 - How Amazon has strengthened their moat by thinking long-term 26:27 - The three ways a business can fund its growth and which are the most beneficial to shareholders 33:56 - Why you should seek transparency in your management teams 35:17 - How to balance investing in growth businesses with being a conservative investor 44:57 - Why having the ability to see the future of a business's profits is so key for minimizing risk 53:07 - The importance of consistently monitoring your businesses, no matter how well they've performed for you in the past And so much more! Disclaimer: Slight discrepancies in the timestamps may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, Kyle, and the other community members. Buy Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher here. Buy Where The Money Is by Adam Seessel here. Buy 7 Powers by Hamilton Helmer here. Buy What I Learned About Investing From Darwin by Pulak Prasad here. Follow Kyle on Twitter and LinkedIn. Check out all the books mentioned and discussed in our podcast episodes here. Enjoy ad-free episodes when you subscribe to our Premium Feed. NEW TO THE SHOW? Follow our official social media accounts: X (Twitter) | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok. Check out our We Study Billionaires Starter Packs. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts. SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: River Toyota Range Rover Briggs & Riley American Express The Bitcoin Way Public Onramp USPS Simon & Schuster SimpleMining Vacasa Shopify AT&T iFlex Stretch Studios HELP US OUT! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm

O Investidor Inteligente
T5#13. O Investimento em Valor

O Investidor Inteligente

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 44:46


Neste episódio, Emília Vieira e Pamela Macedo falam sobre investimento em valor e sobre a importância de seguir uma filosofia de investimento testada pelo tempo. Explicam o que torna um negócio excecional, e porque é que estas empresas conseguem capitalizar valor no longo prazo. "A filosofia de investimentos é uma espécie de estrela polar que dita as decisões que tomamos e nos permite manter o rumo". Bibliografia: “Buffettology” by Mary Buffett and David Clark “Triumph of the Optimists” by Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh and Mike Staunton “Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits” by Phil Fisher "Berkshire Hathaway - Letters to Shareholders 1965 -2014

The Chalene Show | Diet, Fitness & Life Balance
Read These Books If You Need To Change Your Money Mindset - 1026

The Chalene Show | Diet, Fitness & Life Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 27:33


Do you want to be rich? In this episode of The Chalene Show Podcast, Chalene Johnsons unpacks the real deal about money! From being half a million in debt to now living a life of freedom as eight-figure earners, Chalene and her husband Bret owe it all to knowledge. Chalene will share the top 10 of her 20 must-read books on financial literacy, money mindset, and investing. Discover the life-altering principles that transformed her world, these books helped us build successful brands, and blessed us with priceless experiences. It's not just about the cash; it's relationships, happiness, and loving every moment! For a detailed book list, check the show description below.  Watch this episode on YouTube! Links from Today's Episode: Get first 4 months for Audible for only $5.95 a month at audible.com/chalene List of Books“Prosperity Consciousness” - Fredric Lehrman - this one is only on Audible   "The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel  "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill "The 4-Hour Workweek" by Timothy Ferriss "Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny" by Suze Orman "The Millionaire Next Door" by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko  "The Magic of Thinking Big” David Schwartz "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind” T. Harv Eker  "You Are a Bad Ass at Making Money” Jen Sincero  "I Will Teach You to Be Rich" by Ramit Sethi "The Millionaire Fastlane" by MJ DeMarco "Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork" by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy "Mind Over Money: The Psychology of Money and How to Use It Better" by Claudia Hammond "The Millionaire Mind" by Thomas J. Stanley "Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits" by Philip Fisher "The Warren Buffett Way" by Robert G. Hagstrom "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham - the bible  "The Little Book of Common Sense Investing" by John C. Bogle "Money: Master the Game" by Tony Robbins Cashflow Quadrant by Robert T. Kiyosak   Join me on Patreon 7 Days for FREE!! THE ULTIMATE show for Lifers who want insider-girlfriend-relatable content. In other words, lots more tea! Go to http://chalene.com/more   Find your forever pieces at jennikayne.com. And  get 15% off your first order when you use code CHALENE15  at checkout   Thank you to our Sponsor!!! Organifi!!! Go to Organifi.com/chalene  and Use the Code CHALENE for 20% off all products!   Connect with your partner every day using Paired. GetA 7 Day Free Trial and 25% off by Downloading the app at https://www.paired.com/CHALENE    We would love to hear from you! Leave your questions or messages for Chalene RIGHT HERE   To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to thechaleneshow@gmail.com and mention The Chalene Show   Join our awesome PodSquad on Facebook here!  Sign Up For MY WEEKLY NEWSLETTER     Links You May Want to Check out: Subscribe to Subscribe to Build Your Tribe!!!  Check out Bret's Course Money Matters 101 at Chalene.com/moneymatters Be sure to check out the Push Journals and Notebooks!! Go to PushJournal.com Join Phase it Up and start creating healthier habits, it isn't like other diets or programs! PhaseItUp.com Join the InstaClubHub to go deep in learning all the latest tips and strategies to Instagram growth and engagement! InstaClubHub.com Check out all the Discounts and some of Chalene's favorite things at Chalene.com/Deals Send Chalene a text message at  (619) 500-4819   Connect with me on your fav social platform: Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ChaleneJohnson    Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Chalene    TikTok: @chaleneOfficial Twitter: www.Twitter.com/ChaleneJohnson Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes!!!    Get episode show notes here: www.chalenejohnson.com/podcast    Hey! Send me a tweet & tell me what you think about the show! (Use the Hashtag) #The Chalene Show so I know you're a homie! XOXO Chalene

Thư Viện Sách Nói Có Bản Quyền
Cổ Phiếu Thường Lợi Nhuận Phi Thường [Sách Nói]

Thư Viện Sách Nói Có Bản Quyền

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 61:33


Philip Fisher là một trong số các nhà đầu tư có ảnh hưởng lớn nhất mọi thời đại. Triết lý đầu tư của ông không chỉ được nhiều chuyên gia hiện đại nghiên cứu và áp dụng mà còn được rất nhiều nhà đầu tư coi là cẩm nang dẫn đường. Những triết lý này đã được tập hợp trong cuốn sách nổi tiếng: Cổ Phiếu Thường Lợi Nhuận Phi Thường (Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits), một trong những giáo trình đầu tư kinh điển dành cho các nhà đầu tư hiện đại. Cuốn sách sẽ mang lại cho bạn một cái nhìn toàn diện, từ những vấn đề hết sức cụ thể như sức mạnh của “lời đồn đại”, nên mua gì, khi nào, những điều nhà đầu tư cần tránh, cách tìm ra một cổ phiếu tiềm năng… cho đến phương pháp hình thành một triết lý đầu tư đem lại hiệu quả cao.Fisher đã chỉ ra rằng có hai cách để thu được lợi nhuận đầu tư lớn nhất: thứ nhất là mua cổ phiếu khi thị trường đi xuống và đợi lúc thị trường hồi phục; hoặc áp dụng cách thứ hai ít rủi ro hơn và lợi nhuận tiềm năng lớn hơn, đó là đầu tư vào một số công ty đang tăng trưởng liên tục và thu lợi nhuận hàng năm. Để tìm được chính xác những công ty như vậy, ông cũng đưa ra 15 luận điểm lựa chọn cổ phiếu và những thành tố cần có cho một khoản đầu tư hiệu quả.Cuốn sách nằm trong “Top 10 cuốn sách về chứng khoán hay nhất mọi thời đại”.--Về Fonos:Fonos là Ứng dụng âm thanh số - Với hơn 3.000+ nội dung gồm Sách nói có bản quyền, Ebook, Tóm tắt sách, Thiền định, Truyện ngủ, Nhạc chủ đề, Truyện thiếu nhi. Tất cả chương 1 đều miễn phí, tải app ngay: https://fonos.link/PCFonos--Tìm hiểu thêm về Fonos: https://fonos.vn/Theo dõi Facebook Fonos: https://www.facebook.com/fonosvietnam/

The SharePickers Podcast with Justin Waite
2528: Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher

The SharePickers Podcast with Justin Waite

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 4:15


"Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits" by Philip Fisher is a book that focuses on a long-term, qualitative approach to stock investing.  Fisher shares his investment philosophy and provides valuable insights into analysing companies, identifying growth opportunities, and making informed investment decisions. 

Capital Allocators
2022 Top Episode #1: Sam Zell – Common Sense and Uncommon Profits, EP. 253

Capital Allocators

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 51:07


This week, we're counting down the top 5 episodes of 2022. Without further ado, the number 1 show of 2022 is Sam Zell – Common Sense and Uncommon Profits. Sam is the chairman of Equity Group Investments, a private investment firm he founded more than 50 years ago. Sam has a storied track record of turning around troubled companies and assets, leading industry consolidations, and bringing companies to the public markets. His current investments canvass logistics, health care, manufacturing, energy, and real estate. Sam was recognized five years ago by Forbes as one of the 100 Greatest Living Business Minds, and he's still going strong. Our conversation covers Sam's childhood background, early entrepreneurial efforts, formation of his investment strategy, and comfort being a contrarian. We then turn to Sam's thoughts on team development, evaluating people, real estate, generational businesses, emerging markets, and opportunities for the future. Thanks so much for tuning in this year.  Here's to a very happy and healthy New Year.   Learn More  Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn  Subscribe to the mailing list  Access Transcript with Premium Membership 

Equity Mates Investing Podcast
Expert: Wayne Jones - Low activity investing

Equity Mates Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 50:54


Wayne Jones is the co-founder of Ganes Capital Management and Portfolio Manager for the Ganes Focused Value Fund. Since the inception of the fund in 2002, Ganes has returned 12% per annum, compared to 9% for the ASX300 accumulation index.Wayne has held senior finance roles in the private healthcare sector for many years and was a freelance analyst for The Intelligent Investor between 2001 and 2005 covering the small company sector.Books mentioned and recommended in this episode by Wayne include;Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings - Philip A. Fisher100 Baggers: Stocks That Return 100-to-1 and How To Find Them - Christopher W MayerRicher, Wiser, Happier: How the World's Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life - William Green Intelligent Investor - Benjamin Graham*****Stay engaged with the Equity Mates community by joining our forum. Make sure you don't miss anything about Equity Mates - visit this page if you want to support our work.*****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Equity Mates Investing Podcast is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697.Equity Mates is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de El Club de Inversión
154 - PHIL FISHER: Los 15 Secretos Del

El podcast de El Club de Inversión

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 11:33 Transcription Available


En este podcast te traigo a Phil Fisher, el padre del Growth Investing. En él te muestro sus 15 secretos de inversión y que te permitirán invertir en una excelente estrategia de inversión en bolsa. Quédate hasta el final para conocer mi opinión. ★☆★ DESCARGAS GRATUITAS

Value Investing with Legends
Amy Zhang - Identifying Exceptional Potential

Value Investing with Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 56:40


“We look for exceptional small and mid cap companies with the wherewithal to become exceptional large companies.”   This is at the core of the investment philosophy of today's guest, Columbia Business School alum Amy Zhang. Amy is Executive Vice President and Portfolio Manager of the Alger Small Cap Focus, Alger Mid Cap Focus, Alger Mid Cap 40, and Alger Small Cap Growth Strategies. She joined Alger in 2015 and has 27 years of investment experience, including over a decade at Brown Capital Management as a Partner, Managing Director, and Senior Portfolio Manager of its Brown Capital Small Company Strategy.   Amy has received multiple accolades, including being named one of the "Best Female PMs to Invest with Now" by Morningstar in 2022 and one of the “Top 20 Female Portfolio Managers” by Citywire in 2021, 2019, and 2018.   In this episode, Amy, Michael, and I discuss Amy's unconventional background and studies, why she made the move to managing small cap growth portfolios, how to think about small cap investments, the key metrics she looks for when assessing potential companies, her classification system of motorboats and sailboats, opportunities available in the current market, and so much more!   For more information and disclosures please visit www.alger.com     Key Topics:   Reflections on the 2021/22 academic year (0:51) Welcome Amy to the show (1:26) How Amy found her way from studying math and physics to starting her investment career (2:44) How Amy's decision to apply to Columbia Business School (CBS) led to her first job in finance (5:43) Getting broad experiences after graduating from CBS (8:33) The valuable training and experiences Amy gained in her early career (10:24) Why Amy made the move to managing small cap growth portfolios (12:23) How Amy's investment philosophy has evolved (14:23) Alger's criteria for small cap (16:30) Getting a realistic perspective on the total addressable market (TAM) (19:10) Measuring the growth of intangibles inside a firm (23:53) Quantitative and qualitative metrics for assessing moats (25:12) Why management discussion is essential (26:51) Company classification: motorboats vs. sailboats (30:14) Why barriers to entry are more significant than first-mover advantage (32:15) Making the buy or sell decision (35:05) Assumptions that go into the margin of safety (37:37) Opportunities offered by the current market turmoil (41:42) Not all growth is created equal (45:57) How Amy thinks about portfolio construction in today's market (48:02) The importance of being benchmark agnostic (50:53) What worries and excites Amy most about the next few years in financial markets? (52:50) Amy's book recommendations (54:47) And much more!     Mentioned in this Episode:   Philip A. Fisher's Book | Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings Seth A. Klarman's Book | Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor Michael Mauboussin's Book | More Than You Know: Finding Financial Wisdom in Unconventional Places Scott Davis' Book | Lessons from the Titans: What Companies in the New Economy Can Learn from the Great Industrial Giants to Drive Sustainable Success Mark Robichaux's Book | Cable Cowboy: John Malone and the Rise of the Modern Cable Business     Thanks for Listening!   Be sure to subscribe on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at valueinvesting@gsb.columbia.edu.   Follow the Heilbrunn Center on social media on Instagram, LinkedIn, and more!

Millennial Investing - The Investor’s Podcast Network
MI180: How to Value Stocks (Mini-Episode)

Millennial Investing - The Investor’s Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 20:58


IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:00:44 - Why you need to know how to value stocks.02:27 - What a discounted cash flow model is, and how it's used to value stocks.05:35 - How discount rates affect the valuation of stocks.11:44 - Other methods Clay uses to determine if a stock is potentially undervalued.12:23 - How to use the TIP Finance tool to calculate the IRR of a stock.And much, much more!*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.EPISODE RESOURCESCheck out the website - Buffett's Books.Robert and Clay's tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance.Check out William Green's interview with Bill Miller.Preston Pysh & Stig Brodersen's book, Warren Buffett Accounting.Peter Lynch's book, One Up On Wall Street.Phil Fisher's book, Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits.How to Invest in Stocks: The Ultimate Guide for Beginners.Check out our Investing Starter Packs about business and finance.Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors. Find Pros & Fair Pricing for Any Home Project for Free with Angi.Connect with Clay: Twitter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Capital Allocators
Sam Zell – Common Sense and Uncommon Profits (Capital Allocators, EP.253)

Capital Allocators

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 53:41 Very Popular


Legendary investor Sam Zell is the chairman of Equity Group Investments, a private investment firm he founded more than 50 years ago. Sam has a storied track record of turning around troubled companies and assets, leading industry consolidations, and bringing companies to the public markets. His current investments canvass logistics, health care, manufacturing, energy, and real estate. Sam was recognized five years ago by Forbes as one of the 100 Greatest Living Business Minds, and he's still going strong. Our conversation covers Sam's childhood background, early entrepreneurial efforts, formation of his investment strategy, and comfort being a contrarian. We then turn to Sam's thoughts on team development, evaluating people, real estate, generational businesses, emerging markets, and opportunities for the future. Learn More  Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn  Subscribe to the mailing list  Access Transcript with Premium Membership 

Millennial Investing - The Investor’s Podcast Network
MI177: Should You Invest In Individual Stocks? (Mini-Episode)

Millennial Investing - The Investor’s Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 20:14


IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:00:45 - What you should know before investing in individual stocks.02:20 - What we can learn from Bill Miller's and other super investors' experiences investing in individual stocks.06:53 - Why many great investors are looking for asymmetric opportunities in the market.08:32 - How we can benefit from the mood swings of Mr. Market.09:28 - What the efficient market hypothesis is.17:34 - Clay's top tips for those interested in buying individual stocks.And much, much more!*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.EPISODE RESOURCESPreston Pysh & Stig Brodersen's book, Warren Buffett Accounting.Peter Lynch's book, One Up On Wall Street.Phil Fisher's book, Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits.How to Invest in Stocks: The Ultimate Guide for Beginners.Robert and Clay's tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance.Related Episode: Investing Like Warren Buffett w/ Jake Taylor - MI125.Related Episode: Studying Superinvestors & Investing Checklists w/ Tom Botica - MI148.Related Episode: Investing Legend Bill Miller on Amazon, Bitcoin, & Buffett - RWH007.Check out our Investing Starter Packs about business and finance.Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors. Read this episode's transcript and full show notes on our website.Connect with Clay: Twitter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Investing Compass
Book Review: Common Stocks, Uncommon Profits

Investing Compass

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 29:41


We review Philip Fisher's iconic book that has influenced their approach to growth stock investing for many professional investors.For any comments, questions or feedback please email mark.lamonica1@morningstar.comAdditional resources from our episodes are available via our website: https://www.morningstar.com.au/learn/article/investing-compass-resources/214638Audio Producer and mixer: William Ton – www.willton.me See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Market Makers
#215 Ring Så Investerar Vi

Market Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 66:22


Hur hanterar man en börsnedgång? Bör man sälja av sina aktier? Är botten nådd? Detta och mycket mer diskuteras i dagens avsnitt av Market Makers.Dessutom snackas det Sinch $SINCH, Embracer $EMBRAC och Scandinavian Enviro Systems $SES !Missa heller inte utlottningen av böckerna “The Warren Buffett Way”, “The Most Important Thing” och “Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits” genom att dela det här avsnittet på Twitter!----Ladda ned AXYER appen på Axyer.com!----Tidsstämplar och eventuella länkar som nämndes i avsnittet:32:00 Sinch $SINCH48:30 Embracer $EMBRAC50:10 Scandinavian Enviro Systems $SES-----Twitter: https://twitter.com/marketmakerspod Kontakt: podcast@marketmakers.se Hemsida: https://www.marketmakers.se/ Niklas och Fabian finns förstås också på Twitter:https://twitter.com/alden_niklas https://twitter.com/franzen_fabian See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CMQ Investing Presents: Compound Money Quietly
The 15-Point Checklist to Avoid Making Bad Investments (Timeless Wisdom from Phil Fisher)

CMQ Investing Presents: Compound Money Quietly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 8:04


Emotions running high after witnessing today's market volatility? Checklists are a simple and powerful tool you can use to stay rational in a volatile market and avoid making major investing mistakes. In Episode #67 of the CMQ Investing podcast, I share legendary investor Phil Fisher's 15-point checklist for identifying worthwhile investments. The checklist comes from Fisher's great book about investing, "Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits." If you enjoy the episode, please follow and share, and be sure to listen to Episode #39: 9 Major Investing Mistakes Every Investor Should Know About.

Market Makers
#211 Finanspaket Under Julg(U)ranen

Market Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 81:47


Årets sista avsnitt av Market Makers är här! I avsnittet diskuteras året som gått, våra bästa och sämsta trades, vad vi har lärt oss och hur vi positionerar oss inför 2022. Dessutom bjuds det på ett case: uran - råvaran som legat i djup dvala i över ett årtionde men som nu börjar vakna till liv!Stanna även kvar till slutet för att få en liten julklapp från en av våra mest populära gäster i år!Våra investeringar: Labelf.ai och Axyer.comBöcker som nämndes under avsnittet: - Capitalism without Capital av Jonathan HaskelLiar's Poker av Michael LewisCommon Stocks and Uncommon Profits av Philip FisherInvestera som Mästarna av Jonas BernhardssonMan's Search for Meaning av Viktor Frankl----Hela Fidelity Internationals utbud hittar ni på deras hemsida, fidelity.se, eller på någon av de stora plattformarna och försäkringsbolagen. —-Behöver du hjälp med AI på ditt företag? Kika då in Labelf.ai !—-Äntligen är Axyer igång! Ladda ned appen på https://axyer.com/ !----Tidsstämplar och eventuella länkar som nämndes i avsnittet:48:50 Uran-----Twitter: https://twitter.com/marketmakerspod Kontakt: podcast@marketmakers.se Hemsida: https://www.marketmakers.se/ Niklas och Fabian finns förstås också på Twitter:https://twitter.com/alden_niklas https://twitter.com/franzen_fabian See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Project Chatter Podcast
S4E98: Can Blockchain improve Project Delivery with Fred Schebesta

Project Chatter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 71:32


In this week's pod, we welcomed Fred Schebesta to talk about whether blockchain can improve project delivery! Fred Schebesta is the epitome of entrepreneurialism. An obsession for hyper success, Fred is passionate about disruptive innovation and inspires the startup community through his achievements and learnings. The Australian-born entrepreneur is the co-founder of Finder, a global personal finance comparison website, which attracts over 10 million visitors each month, over 400 staff across six offices, and can be found in over 80 countries. For the past 2 years, Fred has been leading the Finder App, which is an Australian-first innovation that combines personal finance management with automated comparison. It connects a user's bank accounts, analyses insights and sends automated alerts on when they can compare products and potentially save money. Launched in March 2020 with plans to roll out in the USA and UK early next year. The main topics we discussed on the podcast were as follows: · In its simplest form, a blockchain is an internet-based database that anyone can access · Most projects shouldn't use blockchain. It's expensive, slow, cumbersome and emerging! · Blockchains are useful where you need to prove project data to the public · A database is a cheaper, more effective solution for projects · Bitcoin could change the way we incentivise people working on projects · Blockchain could be used to create smart contracts (self-executing contracts). This may not work on qualitative outcomes that occur on major construction projects. It works better where there are binary outcomes. · Be remarkable! Make sure people are willing and want to comment to their friends about ti · In most businesses, the rational idea is not to innovate and keep doing what they're good at. At some stage businesses will experience disruption Blockchain is most relevant on airplane and train manufacturing projects, high value but process-driven projects · Plenty of major engineering projects have been delivered without technology but with solid project management principles. Have Project Management skills ever really changed since the Pyramids were built? · Technology isn't necessarily an enabler for good project management · Innovation gets killed by antibodies within organisations! · When creating new technology, you need to ignore the KPI's. Deliver or don't! · We're likely to see digital industrial revolutions in the next year ` · Write down what a project will do, also write down what the project won't do Here are some links to the topics we discussed: · Finder - https://www.finder.com.au/ · Mythical Man-Month - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mythical-Man-Month-Software-Engineering-Anniversary/dp/0201835959 · Phoenix Project - https://itrevolution.com/the-phoenix-project/ Book recommendation: Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uncommon-Profits-Writings-Investment-Classics/dp/0471445509 Tune in next week when we're re-joined by Paul Goodge and Warren Beardall to discuss the philosophy of project management. For more information, blogs or to support our charities visit www.projectchatterpodcast.com If you'd like to sponsor the podcast get in touch via our website. You can also leave us a voice message via our anchor page and let us know if there's something or someone specific that you would like on the podcast. Proudly sponsored by: PlanAcademy.com | InEight.com | JustDo.com Stay safe, be disruptive, and have fun doing it! #ProjectManagement #Blockchain #PMO #ProjectControls #Leadership #Culture #ProjectCertifications --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/project-chatter-podcast/message

El podcast de El Club de Inversión

¿Buscabas una descripción del Value Investing en Español? Pues aquí te explicamos qué es el Value Investing, cómo hacer Value Investing, cuál es su historia, la relación Warren Buffett/Value Investing y cuáles son las principales claves para ser un buen inversor value. ★☆★▬ LINKS MENCIONADOS EN EL PODCAST  ▬★☆★► Guest Post de Value School: https://www.elclubdeinversion.com/que...►Libro "Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits": https://amzn.to/2NtlBiQ►Inversión en "net-nets": https://valueschool.es/inversion-en-n...► La valoración por múltiplos y normalización de beneficios:https://valueschool.es/Valoracion-mul...►La valoración por descuento de flujos de caja: https://valueschool.es/valoracion-des...► Libro "Invirtiendo a Largo Plazo": https://valueschool.es/invirtiendo-a-...► Resumen de "Invirtiendo a Largo Plazo": https://youtu.be/Aq-oqJWKPso ✅ www.elclubdeinversion.com✅ info@elclubdeinversion.com #elclubdeinversion #andrea_ecdi #elclubdedividendos #ingresospasivos #educacionfinanciera #podcastinversion #podcast #podcastenespañol

Capital Allocators
[REPLAY] - Paul Black - Gratitude, Fun, and Growth Stocks (Capital Allocators, EP.51)

Capital Allocators

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 55:41


Paul Black is Co-CEO and portfolio manager at WCM Investment Management, a $26 billion manager of global equities that he joined when it was a $200 million boutique in 1989.  With so much of the institutional world, including my own training, focused on value investing, I was pleasantly surprised to learn about a large, high performing growth stock manager located in a non-descript building in Laguna Beach, California. Our conversation starts with Paul's trial-by-fire entry into the business and turns to growth stock investing, including defining a great growth company, searching for widening moats, assessing a culture tied to competitive advantage, creating a positive culture, learning from mistakes, identifying tailwinds, and protecting the downside. Paul embodies the principals he preaches and offers some tasty food for thought.   Learn More Join Ted's mailing list at CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides For more episodes go to CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com/Podcast   Show Notes 2:54 – How Paul got started in the business 4:52 – Lessons learned in the early years of his career             5:56 – Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings             6:01 – Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor             6:05 – The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel 7:49 – What works about growth stock investing 9:01 – What constitutes a great growth company 13:47 – Defining and measuring a company's competitive advantage 17:50 – How does he assess a company's culture             19:41 – The Culture Cycle: How to Shape the Unseen Force that Transforms Performance 20:26 – Questions that help assess company culture 21:57 – Any data to back up claims that companies with good cultures perform better over time 22:46 – Culture aligning with competitive advantage 24:30 – Looking at WCM's moat and culture 31:23 – The landscape for active management 33:53 – Weathering tough periods for the firm 37:02 – How do they think about culture in other countries 39:01 – Why does growth stock investing work when the data shows otherwise 40:47 – What is he excited about in growth stocks 43:45 – Tailwinds at the sector level 45:10 – Downside protection in the portfolio 46:38 – Patterns of positive and negative allocator behavior 48:35 – How do they manage the change in the portfolio going from 200 million to 26 billion 49:53 – Closing questions

After Dinner Investing | On The Hunt For No-Brainer Stock Investments

What I'm reading:Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist - https://amzn.to/37L6wnFCommon Stocks and Uncommon Profits - https://amzn.to/3so30cuTopics: Reysas LogisticsAlibabaChange HealthcareCardlyticsProsus/Naspers/TencentHoward Hughes CorpMicron TechnologyResources:ADI Newsletter - https://afterdinnerinvestor.substack.comPunch Card Investing episode 18 - https://youtu.be/E-S3GZUBLG4Clifford Sosin on Cardlytics $CDLX - https://youtu.be/mX0shUT5iwQClifford Sosin - Cardlytics: The Ad Platform with Purchasing Power - https://www.joincolossus.com/episodes/90410739/sosin-cardlytics-the-ad-platform-with-purchasing-power?tab=blocks

Make Your Pitch
"Get to the Point, the Point of On-Boarding/Client Management for New Financial Clients in the Block-Chain World" Appo Agbamu founder of Ahrvo has put together the full package for any Industry requiring strict on-boarding and client lifetime management

Make Your Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 44:41


https://make-your-pitch.com The Co-Sponsor for this Episode is B.E.T. A business platform that gives you all the information and tools you need to advance your business as well as the understanding of how to run your business most effectively and profitably. To learn more check out the: Video: https://bit.ly/368rSKk Website: www.yvrbet.com The Co-Sponsor for this episode is CRM Engine. A Customer Relation Management system that provides a 4 Module Solution, Standard Customization by the CRM Engine Team, Unlimited Users, Unlimited Data, Unlimited Records, Cloud Hosting, Security Updates, and Daily Backups as well as On-Going support (Usually Same Day) Go Here to Learn More: Website: CRMEngine.co.uk/makeyourpitch https://make-your-pitch.com The Co-Sponsor for this Episode is B.E.T. A business platform that gives you all the information and tools you need to advance your business as well as the understanding of how to run your business most effectively and profitably. To learn more check out the: Video: https://bit.ly/368rSKk Website: www.yvrbet.com The Co-Sponsor for this episode is CRM Engine. Make-Your-Pitch https://make-your-pitch.com The Co-Sponsor for this Episode is B.E.T. A business platform that gives you all the information and tools you need to advance your business as well as the understanding of how to run your business most effectively and profitably. To learn more check out the: Video: https://bit.ly/368rSKk Website: www.yvrbet.com The Co-Sponsor for this episode is CRM Engine. Make Your Pitch Appo Agbamu is founder and CEO of Ahrvo. He leads and owns the firm, who has created the entity and navigates his organization through the industry of Financial areas protecting many areas of regulation through the use of the blockchain and includes some of the Cryptocurrency world as well. Appo was born in New York and raised in Minnesota. He grew up in a household led by his Dad, a professional in the financial industry. He read books like Security Analysis, Common Stocks, Uncommon Profits, Intelligent Investor. Appo studied accounting and economics at the University of Minnesota, Duluth earning a degree in financial markets and co-managed approximately two billion in assets with his academic mentor a lead portfolio manager at Bank of America. He began building his first company that used multi-factor ranking system, looking at data that is correlated with future performance. The Ahrvo Investment App uses a multi-factor ranking systems. Today, Appo focuses on Ahrvo Comply which streamlines the entire on-boarding process and client lifecycle in a compliant way. The platform is fully integrated and handles identity management, document management, transaction management and data management. We handle know your customer, know your business, anti-money laundering, facial recognition, biometrics, doing live-ness testing. We also track the information across over 1,000+ inhouse databases. In AML we track international watch lists, domestic watch lists, politically exposed persons, criminal background checks, sex offenders, legal professionals, financial professionals, non-profits businesses, criminal watch lists, legal professionals, money services businesses. Ahrvo covers databases in a vast structure and cover the main sanction lists including a state and province level as well. What makes our system and company unique is that we also have an active cybersecurity overlay to our compliance approach where we are looking in real-time to understand malware feeds and using that information to understand our users. Our system will trigger some type of alert when several people onboarded from specific regions. Ahrvo Comply uses identity document transaction and data management. The identity management is the KYC, KYB, and AML and the document management component is the PDF editor, document OCR, or Optical Character Recognition used to extract information from PDFs and E-signature and file sharing. The Onboarding system verifies who the person is then we exchange some documents with that person. The last component is transaction management which is used for both Fiat and Crypto Assets. Keywords: multi-factor ranking systems on-boarding process client lifecycle identity management document management transaction management data management know your customer know your business anti-money laundering facial recognition biometrics live-ness testing international watch lists domestic watch lists politically exposed persons criminal background checks sex offenders legal professionals financial professionals non-profits businesses criminal watch lists legal professionals money services businesses

Macro Hive Conversations With Bilal Hafeez
Charley Ellis on Active Investors Underperformance, Index Investing and Character

Macro Hive Conversations With Bilal Hafeez

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 57:37


Dr. Charles D. Ellis is the founder and former managing partner of Greenwich Associates, an international consultancy where he advised large institutional investors, foundations, and government organizations in more than 130 financial markets across the globe. He taught investment management courses at the Yale School of Management and at Harvard Business School. He sat on the Board of Directors of The Vanguard Group. In addition, Charley was a successor trustee of Yale University, where he chaired the university's investment committee with David Swensen. He is the author of a number of books including Winning the Loser's Game, which has recently come out in its 8th edition. In the podcast, we talk about: Why it has become harder for investors to outperform the market The rise of highly professional investors The difficulty of finding good investment managers The poor returns of investment managers The importance of time in assessing performance Market timing versus factor investing The impact of monetary policy on markets The problem with bond investing Outlook for equity returns Understanding your total portfolio Think over long time horizons and importance of character Benefit from intelligence of others through index investing Books/articles that influenced Charley: Warren Buffet's annual letters, The Theory of Investment Value (John Burr Williams), Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings (Philip Fisher), Security Analysis (Graham and Dodd), Inside the Yield Book (Martin Leibowitz), Pioneering Portfolio Management (David Swensen)

Acquired
Berkshire Hathaway Part III

Acquired

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 174:59


It's time. We wrap our Berkshire Hathaway trilogy with Warren and Charlie entering a new era: the age of the internet. Can they and Berkshire adapt to this brave new world? We find out. And, after 9+ hours, we render our final judgments on Berkshire and Warren's career. Is "Never bet against America" still the right longterm approach? Or is there another, even bigger Snowball out there that Warren may be missing? If you love Acquired and want more, join our LP Community for access to over 50 LP-only episodes, monthly Zoom calls, and live access for big events like our recent Book Club event with Brad Stone. We can't wait to see you there. Join here at: https://acquired.fm/lp/ Sponsors:  Thanks to Tiny for being our presenting sponsor for all of Acquired Season 8. Tiny is building the "Berkshire Hathaway of the internet" — something they're so dedicated to, they even make and sell bronze busts of Warren & Charlie online! if you own a wonderful internet business that you want to sell, or know someone who does, you should get in touch with them. Just like Berkshire, they commit to quick, simple diligence, a 30-day or less process, and will leave your business to do its thing for the long term. You can learn more about Tiny here: http://bit.ly/acquiredtiny and find their Berkshire Nerds store here: http://bit.ly/acquiredbrknerds Thank you as well to Vouch and to Capchase. You can learn more about them at: https://bit.ly/acquired-vouch http://bit.ly/acquiredcapchase The Berkshire Hathaway Playbook: (also available on our website at https://www.acquired.fm/episodes/berkshire-hathaway-part-iii ) 1. The Berkshire Hathaway "Culture" Berkshire Hathaway really only has three key cultural tenants that stretch across its huge array of operating businesses and investments: Don't put Berkshire's reputation at risk (i.e., don't be Salomon Brothers). Don't take money out of the business (i.e., re-invest and avoid or defer paying tax whenever possible). Funnel all excess cash back to Omaha for re-allocation (i.e., if you can't find a good use for excess cash, give it back to Warren). 2. You need different strategies at different company scales and points in time. Berkshire's greatest longterm strength has been its ability to adapt and employ different strategies as it and the world has changed. From the transition from cigar butts to wonderful businesses as we saw in our last episode, to diluting the equity portfolio with fixed income assets from Gen Re before the internet bubble crash, to focusing on preferred equity during the financial crisis and ultimately making a non-controlling stake Apple the largest asset in the whole Berkshire portfolio, Warren and Charlie have demonstrated remarkable flexibility during their investing careers. 3. There are huge advantages to a company structure where one person makes all decisions. Warren's ability to make $10 billion+ decisions on his own and within an hour (usually with input from Charlie) is truly unique in the global history of business, and allows Berkshire the flexibility to capitalize on opportunities that no one else can act upon, like the financial crisis. At the same time this setup obviously carries risk — not so much in Warren making bad decisions (cough, airlines), but in missing other opportunities simply due to lack of diversity in thought. Which leads us to our last playbook theme... 4. Never Bet Against The Internet. (aka the "Rosenthal doctrine") Andrew Marks of TQ Ventures perhaps sums up Warren's career best: he's the greatest "status quo investor" that's ever lived, as embodied in his "never bet against America" philosophy. As long as the future looks mostly like the present, nobody is better than Warren at handicapping probabilities and picking winners. But that's no longer the world we live in today. As Doug Leone laid out in our Sequoia Part II episode, we now live in a world of accelerating change: what works today is unlikely to keep working tomorrow. And where is that dynamic baked into the very fabric of existence? The Internet. Never bet against it. 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Warren Buffett On Demand
154. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Phil Fisher

Warren Buffett On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 2:55


154. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Phil Fisher

Market players
Qualitative Analysis- II

Market players

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 4:42


Qualitative analysis is a part of fundamental analysis, which common investors fail to look at. This section holds the left-out essence of the qualitative way of finding the best-managed business. Investors of the early 20th century were fortunate to find the book "Common stock and Uncommon Profits (2007)" which constantly stresses the caliber of the managers and people at influential posts. OK TESTED is what we all expect all the stock names to end with. Click the link below to learn more. Qualitative Analysis- II --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/market-players/message

frugal2free
My Top 24

frugal2free

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 6:53


Best Books For Growing Wealth & Businesses 1. Your Money or Your Life 2. Warren Buffett Speaks 3. The Behavior Gap 4. Rich Dad Poor Dad 5. Total Money Makeover 6. The Recovering Spender 7. The Richest Man In Babylon 8. Think and Grow Rich 9. Cash Flow Quadrant 10. The One Page Financial Plan 11. The 4 Hour Work Week 12. Security Analysis 13. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits 14. The $100 Startup 15. Warren Buffett Wealth 16. One Minute Millionaire 17. Millionaire Mind 18. The 7 Day Startup 19. The 5 Lessons A Millionaire Taught Me 20. Killing Sacred Cows 21. All The Money In The World 22. Meet The Frugal Woods 23. YNAB 24. Any Jane Bryant Quinn books --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frugal2free/support

Capital Allocators
[REPLAY] Paul Black - Gratitude, Fun, and Growth Stocks (Capital Allocators, EP.51)

Capital Allocators

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 55:41


Paul Black is Co-CEO and portfolio manager at WCM Investment Management, a $26 billion manager of global equities that he joined when it was a $200 million boutique in 1989.  With so much of the institutional world, including my own training, focused on value investing, I was pleasantly surprised to learn about a large, high performing growth stock manager located in a non-descript building in Laguna Beach, California. Our conversation starts with Paul’s trial-by-fire entry into the business and turns to growth stock investing, including defining a great growth company, searching for widening moats, assessing a culture tied to competitive advantage, creating a positive culture, learning from mistakes, identifying tailwinds, and protecting the downside. Paul embodies the principals he preaches and offers some tasty food for thought. Learn More Read the Transcript Subscribe to the Capital Allocators Blog or Monthly Mailing List Don't Subscribe, but Let Us Know Who You Are Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides Review past episodes of the Podcast   Show Notes 2:54 – How Paul got started in the business 4:52 – Lessons learned in the early years of his career             5:56 – Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings             6:01 – Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor             6:05 – The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel 7:49 – What works about growth stock investing 9:01 – What constitutes a great growth company 13:47 – Defining and measuring a company’s competitive advantage 17:50 – How does he assess a company’s culture             19:41 – The Culture Cycle: How to Shape the Unseen Force that Transforms Performance 20:26 – Questions that help assess company culture 21:57 – Any data to back up claims that companies with good cultures perform better over time 22:46 – Culture aligning with competitive advantage 24:30 – Looking at WCM’s moat and culture 31:23 – The landscape for active management 33:53 – Weathering tough periods for the firm 37:02 – How do they think about culture in other countries 39:01 – Why does growth stock investing work when the data shows otherwise 40:47 – What is he excited about in growth stocks 43:45 – Tailwinds at the sector level 45:10 – Downside protection in the portfolio 46:38 – Patterns of positive and negative allocator behavior 48:35 – How do they manage the change in the portfolio going from 200 million to 26 billion 49:53 – Closing questions

Finnovationz
Common Stocks And Uncommon Profits Summary

Finnovationz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 7:57


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Investing in Depth
0003 Soo Chuen Tan - Discerene Group (Value Investor)

Investing in Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 50:55


Today’s guest is Soo Chuen Tan, founder and President at Discerene Group, based in Stamford, Connecticut. Discerene is a private partnership, which invests globally on behalf of several long-term institutions and families. Soo Chuen is a long-term value investor and the depth of his commitment to his craft came through in our conversation. He’s able to seamlessly translate a high-level philosophy of investing into the practical hard work of executing fundamental securities research and the critical psychological aspect of being a contrarian who is at the same time constructive. We talked about Mega Study, a trailblazing South Korean online test prep company that saw its star fade when VC-fueled rivals emerged, but that Soo Chuen’s research revealed to have durable long-term value. If you would like notes from today’s episode, please subscribe to our free newsletter. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Feel free to email info@investingindepth.com with feedback. 1:40 Journey to becoming an investor 3:05 Mega Study is the leading online high school KSAT test preparation company in South Korea, supplying the country’s “educational arms race” with a must-have service that has strong demand 7:00 Top teachers in Korea are pop stars with celebrity status and compensation 8:40 How Mega Study hit Soo Chuen’s radar screen: Looking for companies protected by structural barriers to entry (i.e., “economic moats”) at times when they are out of favor 10:00 Focusing on economic moats in evaluating the business as an investment. Mega Study has attractive economic characteristics as the owner of a self-reinforcing, two-sided platform 14:47 An opportunity to invest with belts and suspenders that provide a margin of safety: Venture-backed competitors ate into Mega Study’s business and the stock price declined below tangible book value (i.e., cash and value of property, plant, and equipment on its balance sheet, consisting primarily of real estate) 17:05 How Mega Study widened it economic moat:  Adopting bundled pricing to transition from being a multi-homing network to a single-homing network 21:18 The psychology behind being a value investor taking a contrarian position. The hallmark of value investing is, in the words of Warren Buffett, “Being greedy when others are fearful and being fearful when others are greedy.” Four defining characteristics of value investors are: Independent mindedness. “The best value investors we know tend to be cats, not dogs.… They are comfortable marching to the beat of their own drums and making up their own minds about things with little regard for conventional wisdom or a desire to fit in or please others. They deliberately invert propositions and test counterfactuals.” Natural skepticism while at the same time being constructive  Using mean reverting mental models Deferred hedonism (i.e., patience) 29:25 The Discerene research process: Combining “The Harvard Business School Approach” and “The Chicago School Approach” 34:40 Soo Chuen’s secret sauce: Compounding and building out a network 39:50 Conducting due diligence on hard assets 43:30 Areas of uncertainty and risk 45:20 Sizing the investment 47:40 Monitoring the investment 48:55 Recommended reading On Korean education, Education Fever by Michael Seth On investing: Securities Analysis by Graham and Dodd; Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Phil Fisher; all of Warren Buffett’s letters; Seth Klarman’s Margin of Safety; various books by Michael Mauboussin; Howard Marks’ The Most Important Thing; Edward Chancellor’s Capital Account More broadly on economics, business, and finance: the work of John Keynes, Jean Tirole, John Sutton, Joseph Schumpeter, Hyman Minsky, Phil Rosenzweig, as well as current and former Harvard professors Michael Porter, David Yoffie, Clay Christensen, John Wells, Bob Merton, Andre Perold, Stuart Gilson, Peter Tufano, and so many others. David Hume on epistemology Among contemporary authors: Thinking Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman; Triumphs of Experience, by George Vaillant; The Second Mountain by David Brooks. Note: This podcast is for educational purposes only and nothing here constitutes a recommendation or offer. Note: For full disclosure, I have in the past served as a senior advisor to Discerene Group. I now have no commercial relationship with, and receive no financial benefits or compensation from, the firm.

Dave Lee on Investing
I Read 7 Business Books a Week for 7 Years. Here's What Happened (Ep. 103)

Dave Lee on Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 7:55


In this video I share how reading thousands of business and investing books has provided me a foundation to quickly assess and analyze businesses. It's been an invaluable skill for me as an investor. Watch my previous video on How to Read Super Fast, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkkiMQmxyOc Common Stocks, Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher, https://www.amazon.com/dp/0471445509 Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/heydave7 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heydave7 Check out my podcast by searching “Dave Lee on Investing” in your podcast player or in iTunes, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dave-lee-on-investing/id1493031991 Submit a video question at http://www.davelee.tv Watch this video on what a 10x company is, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9HtG-jJSTY Watch this video on how new tech goes mainstream, https://youtu.be/gVsFsydllNo Check out my archived articles/posts on Tesla and investing: https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/articles-megaposts-by-davet.23473/#post-485768 Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Should you need such advice, consult a licensed financial or tax advisor. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of information on this channel. Author is long TSLA, SQ and other stocks at time of original video publish date.Subscribe to Dave Lee on Investing on Soundwise

Dave Lee on Investing
I Read 7 Business Books a Week for 7 Years. Here's What Happened (Ep. 103)

Dave Lee on Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 7:55


In this video I share how reading thousands of business and investing books has provided me a foundation to quickly assess and analyze businesses. It's been an invaluable skill for me as an investor. Watch my previous video on How to Read Super Fast, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkkiMQmxyOc Common Stocks, Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher, https://www.amazon.com/dp/0471445509 Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/heydave7 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heydave7 Check out my podcast by searching “Dave Lee on Investing” in your podcast player or in iTunes, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dave-lee-on-investing/id1493031991 Submit a video question at http://www.davelee.tv Watch this video on what a 10x company is, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9HtG-jJSTY Watch this video on how new tech goes mainstream, https://youtu.be/gVsFsydllNo Check out my archived articles/posts on Tesla and investing: https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/articles-megaposts-by-davet.23473/#post-485768 Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Should you need such advice, consult a licensed financial or tax advisor. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of information on this channel. Author is long TSLA, SQ and other stocks at time of original video publish date.Subscribe to Dave Lee on Investing on Soundwise

Market Makers
#140 Sommar Med Phil Fisher

Market Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 40:30


Årets andra sommaravsnitt fortsätter att behandla några av de mest grundläggande frågor som alla investerare bör ha koll på och vi försöker svara på dessa genom lärdomar från fyra stycken legendariska investerare.Denna vecka utgår vi från ingen mindre än Phil Fisher som bland annat skrivit boken Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits samt kallats en av världens bästa investerare av Morningstar.Tidigare avsnitt som refereras i podden:https://soundcloud.com/marketmakerspod/49-magnus-anderssonhttps://soundcloud.com/marketmakerspod/130-magnus-andersson-20https://soundcloud.com/marketmakerspod/120-borspsykologi-med-sofoklesEarnings call-appen:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.borsahq.earningscalls&hl=en-----Twitter: https://twitter.com/marketmakerspodKontakt: podcast@marketmakers.seHemsida: https://www.marketmakers.se/Vi som rattar podden hittar du på:https://twitter.com/alden_niklashttps://twitter.com/franzen_fabian See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stoic Trader Podcast
Profits extraordinaires (Philip Fisher)

Stoic Trader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 8:52


Vidéo disponible ici : https://youtu.be/nRm22_Cg62Q Actions ordinaires et Profits extraordinaires (en français) ► https://amzn.to/2spq100 Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits (version originale) ► https://amzn.to/2IPg7jc Recevoir le guide gratuit des 15 livres indispensables en trading et investissement : ►► https://go.stoictrader.com/livres ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ COMMENT ME SUIVRE ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * TWITTER * YOUTUBE

The Education of a Value Investor
Matthew Peterson: Is now the time to Invest?

The Education of a Value Investor

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 12:47


Is now the time to invest?  That's the question that I asked  Matthew Peterson.   The Covid-19 pandemic is raging. Countries are locked down, shelter-in-place orders have been issued, and market prices have collapsed with unprecedented volatility. Guy poses on the record questions and Matthew shares a rare message with all investors not to miss this opportunity.Matthew Peterson is the managing partner of Peterson Capital Management, a concentrated, long term, public equity fund. Full transcript available here: https://aqfd.docsend.com/view/c7i6zkyp6uhk7wu3Executives Referenced:Charlie Munger https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_MungerJohn Malone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._MalonePeter Kaufman http://latticeworkinvesting.com/2018/04/06/peter-kaufman-on-the-multidisciplinary-approach-to-thinking/Guy Spier https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Spier Businesses Discussed:Daily Journal https://journaltech.com/Berkshire Hathaway https://berkshirehathaway.com/Glenair https://www.glenair.com/ Books Recommended:Commons Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher https://www.amazon.com/Uncommon-Profits-Writings-Investment-Classics-ebook/dp/B00XCC5Y0OA Man for All Markets by Edward Thorp https://www.amazon.com/Man-All-Markets-Street-Dealer/ Whitepaper:With Whom I would Invest by Guy Spier https://aqfd.docsend.com/view/8ambrx27xjnmtp43 Content0:56 - A Message for Investors2:38 - Regret Minimization4:46 - With Whom I Would Invest5:29 - Admirable Business Managers10:22 - Recommended Books11:40 - Getting Connected12:12 - Final Words

The Long View
Lawrence Hamtil: The Virtues of Sin (Stocks)

The Long View

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 51:29


Our guest this week is Lawrence Hamtil. Lawrence is a principal at Fortune Financial Advisors, an independent Registered Investment Advisor firm he co-founded in 2008. He provides financial advice and investment management services to the firm’s high-net-worth clients. Lawrence came to our attention on social media, where he can be found on twitter at @lhamtil. A prolific researcher and excellent writer, Lawrence frequently publishes investments research and commentary on Fortune Financial’s blog. His research has covered a lot of ground, but a few topics have gained him a following, including his work on the role of sectors and industries in explaining stocks returns; the low-volatility phenomenon; sin stocks; equal-weighted portfolios; and more. Lawrence is a graduate of Rockhurst University..Background and InfluencesLawrence Hamtil bio  Fortune Financial advisor blog  Lawrence Hamtil’s twitter account @lhamtil  “Contrarian Investment Ideas” by David Dreman; May 18, 1998 “Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits” by Phil Fisher; Jan. 1, 1960 Value Investing and Inflation“Who Killed Value?” by William Bernstein; Efficient Frontier blog “How Inflation Makes the Value Factor a Sector Bet” by Lawrence Hamtil; Fortune Financial blog; May 14, 2019Equal-Weighting and Inflation“The Inflation Advantage of Equal Weight” by Lawrence Hamtil; Fortune Financial blog; Aug. 28, 2018  Sectors and Industries: Importance to Stock Returns“Hedge Fund Contagion and Liquidity Shocks” by Nicole Boyson, Christof Stahel, and Rene Stulz; Journal of Finance, Volume 55, No. 5. October 2010.Financial Advisor Conflicts“Breaking Down 50 Years of Industry Data” by Lawrence Hamtil; Fortune Financial blog; Jan. 17, 2020  “Is Risk a Function of Sector or Size?” by Lawrence Hamtil; Fortune Financial blog; Jan. 22, 2019  “Is Risk a Function of Sector or Size? Part II” by Lawrence Hamtil; Fortune Financial blog; July 24, 2019  “The Perils of Sector Bias” by Lawrence Hamtil; Fortune Financial blog; Oct. 29, 2018 “The Compelling Case for Mid Cap Stocks” by Lawrence Hamtil; Fortune Financial blog; June 27, 2019  “Compendium of Posts on Investing in Emerging Markets” by Lawrence Hamtil; Fortune Financial blog; Aug. 15, 2019  Low-Volatility Factor“Compendium of Low Volatility Articles” by Lawrence Hamtil; Fortune Financial blog; July 22, 2019  Andrew Miller’s Twitter account @millerak42  Sin Stocks“Casino Stocks and the Missing Sin Premium” by Lawrence Hamtil; Fortune Financial blog; Feb. 18, 2019 “Virtue Is Its Own Reward: Or, One Man’s Ceiling Is Another Man’s Floor” by Cliff Asness; AQR; May 18, 2017

Market Champions
Book Review #1- Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits

Market Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 19:13


Her I review this book I recently read! Hope you enjoy! :)

Value Investing Podcast
EP40 (Part 2) Five More Don’ts For Investors by Philip Fisher

Value Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018


We continue to discuss five more mistakes by investors that Philip Fisher mentioned in his book. Don’t overstress diversification Don’t forget your Gilbert and Sullivan Dont be afraid of buying on a war scare Don’t fail to consider time as well as price in buying a true growth stock Don’t follow the crowd The content of this episode was from Philip Fisher’s book (Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: https://amzn.to/2QRM7mR) Podcast website: https://valueinvestpodcast.com/

Value Investing Podcast
EP39 (Part 1) Five Don’ts For Investors By Philip Fisher

Value Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018


This episode covers Philip Fisher’s advice on the five things that investors shouldn’t do. Don’t buy into promotional companies Don’t ignore a good stock just because it is traded “over the counter” Don’t buy a stock just because you like the tone of its annual report Don’t assume that the high price at which a stock may be selling in relation to earnings is necessarily an indication that further growth in those earnings has largely been already discounted in the price Don’t quibble over eighths and quarters The content of this episode was from Philip Fisher’s book (Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: https://amzn.to/2QRM7mR) Podcast website: https://valueinvestpodcast.com/

Value Investing Podcast
EP38 Philip Fisher – When To SELL Stocks

Value Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018


The last episode covered Philip Fisher’s advice on when to BUY stocks and this episode covers when to SELL stocks. The content of this episode was from Philip Fisher’s book (Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: https://amzn.to/2QRM7mR) Podcast website: https://valueinvestpodcast.com/

Value Investing Podcast
EP37 Philip Fisher – When To BUY Stocks

Value Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018


This episode covers Philip Fisher’s advice on the best timing of your stock purchase. The content of this episode was from Philip Fisher’s book (Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: https://amzn.to/2QRM7mR) Podcast website: https://valueinvestpodcast.com/ Donate: https://valueinvestpodcast.com/donate/

Value Investing Podcast
EP36 (Part 2) Philip Fisher’s 15 Points On What Stocks To Buy

Value Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018


We continue to talk about the remaining 7 points (out of 15 points) that Philip Fisher checks when buying a company. Does the company have depth to its management? How good are the company’s cost analysis and accounting controls? Are the other aspects of the business, somewhat peculiar to the industry involved, which will give the investor important clues as to how outstanding the company may be in relation to its competition? Does the company have a short-range or long-range outlook in regard to profits? In the foreseeable future will the growth of the company require sufficient equity financing so that the larger number of shares then outstanding will largely cancel the existing stockholders’ benefit from this anticipated growth? Does the management talk freely to investors about its affairs when things are going well but “clam up” when troubles and disappointments occur? Does the company have a management of unquestionable integrity? The content of this episode was from Philip Fisher’s book (Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: https://amzn.to/2QRM7mR) Podcast website: https://valueinvestpodcast.com/ Donate: https://valueinvestpodcast.com/donate/

Value Investing Podcast
EP35 (Part 1) Philip Fisher’s 15 Points On What Stocks To Buy

Value Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018


This episode covers the first 8 points (out of 15 points) that Philip Fisher checks when buying a company. Does the company have products or services with sufficient market potential to make possible a sizable increase in sales for at least several years? Does the management have a determination to continue to develop products or processes that will still further increase total sales potentials when the growth potentials of currently attractive product lines have largely been exploited? How effective are the company’s research and development efforts in relation to its size? Does the company have an above-average sales organization? Does the company have a worthwhile profit margin? What is the company doing to maintain or improve profit margins? Does the company have outstanding labor and personnel relations? Does the company have outstanding executive relations? The content of this episode was from Philip Fisher’s book (Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: https://amzn.to/2QRM7mR) Podcast website: https://valueinvestpodcast.com/ Donate: https://valueinvestpodcast.com/donate/

Stock Stories | Case Studies and Mental Models for Individual Investors

Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.  This mindset can help clarify our decision making and our interpretation of data.  Occam's Razor is a philosophical tool used in many fields to make our thinking processes more efficient and effective. --- Instagram, Twitter: @stockstories1 Regarding the reference about investor's expectations influencing a stock's price, check out Phil Fisher's: Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings. *Note, this is an affiliate link.  If you purchase the book Stock Stories  may earn a small commission.  

Capital Allocators
Paul Black - Gratitude, Fun, and Growth Stocks (Capital Allocators, EP.51)

Capital Allocators

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 55:41


Paul Black is Co-CEO and portfolio manager at WCM Investment Management, a $26 billion manager of global equities that he joined when it was a $200 million boutique in 1989.  With so much of the institutional world, including my own training, focused on value investing, I was pleasantly surprised to learn about a large, high performing growth stock manager located in a non-descript building in Laguna Beach, California. Our conversation starts with Paul’s trial-by-fire entry into the business and turns to growth stock investing, including defining a great growth company, searching for widening moats, assessing a culture tied to competitive advantage, creating a positive culture, learning from mistakes, identifying tailwinds, and protecting the downside. Paul embodies the principals he preaches and offers some tasty food for thought.   Learn More Join Ted's mailing list at CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides For more episodes go to CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com/Podcast   Show Notes 2:54 – How Paul got started in the business 4:52 – Lessons learned in the early years of his career             5:56 – Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings             6:01 – Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor             6:05 – The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel 7:49 – What works about growth stock investing 9:01 – What constitutes a great growth company 13:47 – Defining and measuring a company’s competitive advantage 17:50 – How does he assess a company’s culture             19:41 – The Culture Cycle: How to Shape the Unseen Force that Transforms Performance 20:26 – Questions that help assess company culture 21:57 – Any data to back up claims that companies with good cultures perform better over time 22:46 – Culture aligning with competitive advantage 24:30 – Looking at WCM’s moat and culture 31:23 – The landscape for active management 33:53 – Weathering tough periods for the firm 37:02 – How do they think about culture in other countries 39:01 – Why does growth stock investing work when the data shows otherwise 40:47 – What is he excited about in growth stocks 43:45 – Tailwinds at the sector level 45:10 – Downside protection in the portfolio 46:38 – Patterns of positive and negative allocator behavior 48:35 – How do they manage the change in the portfolio going from 200 million to 26 billion 49:53 – Closing questions

Index Investing Show
The Lowdown on Single Country ETFs

Index Investing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 41:27


In this episode (originally aired on 6/25/17), host Ron DeLegge explains how single country ETFs work and should be used. Also, Ron tells you about an investing classic on his summer reading list titled "Common Stocks, Uncommon Profits" written by legendary investor Philip Fisher. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @ IndexShow and enroll in Ron's online classes and learn how to invest the right way. www.udemy.com/user/ronald-delegge/?src=sac

JSEDirect with Simon Brown
#253: Is Buffett still value?

JSEDirect with Simon Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 22:58


Simon Shares Metrofile* (JSE code: MFL) results were modest but the dividend was up 18% at 13c and core operations also increased 18%. You can now buy shares in the South African Reserve Bank! But should you? Sea Harvest (JSE code: SHG) will be listing later this month. I will apply for allocation. Tongaat* (JSE code: TON) is coming under some selling pressure down to around R123.50. Upcoming events JSE Power Hour: Finding that perfect share JSE Power Hour: Anthony Clark 2017 small cap picks * I hold ungeared positions. Is Buffett a value investor? @JustOneLap @SimonPB Please also make mention of Buffett's 180 degree flip and new love affair with 'cheap' airlines — Wes Hellyar (@WesHellyar) March 7, 2017 It is well known that Warren Buffett learnt investing from the father of value investing - Benjamin Graham and many still consider Buffett to be the worlds greatest value investor. But while he may be the worlds greatest investor he is not a value investor having abandoned that strategy way back. If anything he is 'growth at reasonable price' investor. The book Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Phil Fisher really explains his current investing methodology. We Get Mail Glen I am wondering which one of these 2 would be best: ABSA Newfunds TRACI 3-M or SBK tax free call account? LH But what do you do when your ETF of choice halves in value?! Boitumelo Basically I want to know if switching is worth the tax free incentive. JSE – The JSE is a registered trademark of the JSE Limited. JSEDirect is an independent broadcast and is not endorsed or affiliated with, nor has it been authorised, or otherwise approved by JSE Limited. The views expressed in this programme are solely those of the presenter, and do not necessarily reflect the views of JSE Limited.

We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network
TIP 102 : Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits - A Discussion of Philip Fisher's Classic Book (Business Podcast)

We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2016 50:14


Billionaire Warren Buffett said his investing approach is 85% Graham and 15% Fisher. Because of this quote, Preston and Stig read Philip Fisher's famous book, Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits. The book provides an interesting background on qualitative investing. Fisher's style is geared towards teaching the reader how to look for growth companies that promise expansion in their respective markets. Click here to get full access to our show notes.