Howard Marks: Opportunities in China and Italy

In this interview with Bloomberg, Howard Marks shares his views on the US economy, the opportunities he sees in China, and the debt woes in the country’s real estate market. 

Mohnish Pabrai: My investment theses around coal companies

Mohnish Pabrai’s recently visited The University of Nebraska, where they discuss a number of interesting topics including advice for young investors, how to evaluating a management team, and his specific investment thesis of CONSOL Energy vs. IPSCO.

Cliff Asness: Overcoming investment pain

In this Bloomberg interviews, AQR co-founder Cliff Asness discuss the unpredictability of financial markets since 2002. He highlighted how extreme events, like the tech bubble and COVID-19, challenge assumptions. Asness emphasize how investors need to understand not only investment pain, but also the severity and duration.

Sunshine or rain? Guide To Markets Q3 2024

With many of us heading to the beach, it might be a time to lean back take a broad view of the global markets. To do so, we use three different indicators to measure the temperature and assess if markets are currently cheap or expensive.

Jason Zweig: These Grahams lessons are most relevant today

In this keynote address at the 2024 Value Investing Conference, Jason Zweig, tenured investing columnist for The Wall Street Journal, discussed the continued relevance of Benjamin Graham’s principles of value investing, 75 years after the publication of Graham’s classic “The Intelligent Investor”.

Michael Mauboussin: How to leverage investment patterns

In this episode of Capital Allocators, Michael Mauboussin explores one of his most recent pieces on “Pattern recognition”. Examining when it is effective and when it falls short. It then transitions to discussing the evolving nature of public markets, inspired by another of Mauboussin’s recent research reports titled “Birth, Death, and Wealth Creation.”

Ray Dalio: History tought me to diversify my portfolio

In this interview with the Wall Street Journal, Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates founder, discuss what can history tell us about the current-day economy.  Ray explains how it helped him form principles that guided him in business and daily life, the changing world order and diversification in investing.

François Rochon: Preparing for Market Downturns

Are you ready for the next market downturn? François Rochon certainly is. As founder of Giverny Capital, he has spent decades studying and investing in the stock market. His approach is grounded in thorough research and a long-term perspective, allowing him to weather even the most turbulent market conditions. In this interview, Rochon shares his insights on how investors can prepare for market downturns and come out ahead.

Stanley Druckenmiller: Why AI is a mega trend

In this interview with CNBN, Stanley Druckenmiller discuss the impact of AI technology, US government policy, why Druckenmiller cut his Nvidia stake and his take on the latest market trends.

Nassim Taleb: How to take an informed approach to investing

In this interview Nassim Taleb provides five key investing lessons where he advocates for a cautious, informed approach to investing, emphasizing the importance of understanding one’s own limitations and avoiding unnecessary risks.

Mohnish Pabrai: The difficulty in taking obvious bets

During his recent interview with The Investor’s Podcast, Mohnish Pabrai discusses how to use the Buffett system to grade people, the principles Mohnish lives by and why Buffett and Mohnish (do not) take notes.

Howard Marks: Using leverage prudently

In his latest memo, Howard Marks explains that debt is used to increase capital efficiency because debt is generally cheaper than equity, allowing greater asset ownership and potential profits when conditions are favorable.

Bill Ackman: Searching for businesses that look like bonds

In this fireside chat at USB, Bill Ackman discusses the value of understanding the predictable nature of businesses, akin to bonds with varying coupons and no fixed maturity, emphasizing the higher worth of early years in a discounted cash flow analysis.

Todd Combs: Charlie Munger’s Legacy

Todd Combs from Berkshire Hathaway’ pay tribute to Charlie Munger. Todd shares personal anecdotes and insights into Munger’s profound influence on the investment world and his unique approach to life and business.

Guy Spier: VALUExBRK is now available for free

Guy Spier hosts the VALUEx conference ‘Berkshire edition’ – An opportunity to hear from people who have been life-long students of Warren, Charlie, and the Berkshire Hathaway system.

Mohnish Pabrai: Spotting the winners of tomorrow

In this interview with MIT’s Brass Rat Investments, Mohnish Pabrai explains why young people have a distinct advantage in identifying emerging trends and investment opportunities due to their proximity to cultural and technological shifts.

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