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Purple Drink Capital: This Is Probably A Top Signal (& Trading Stories)15 Nov 202401:08:40

This was a fun episode. I chatted stocks, trading, philosophy, and process with @PurpleDrinkCapital.

I like the way he approaches markets. He's honest about his process, and is eager to share his mistakes (which is a sign I love).

I hope you enjoy this episode.

Finally, a big thanks to our sponsors for making this episode happen.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created ⁠⁠⁠⁠emergingmanagers.org⁠⁠⁠⁠, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

I highly recommend the site for those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just learning about how others have done it. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers, and more!

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at ⁠⁠⁠⁠TIKR.com/hive⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Stefan Lingmerth: Distress Investing, Trinseo $TSE, & Borr Drilling $BORR08 Nov 202401:02:53

I'm excited to share my conversation with Stefan Lingmerth, founder of Sunshine Kapital (yes, with a K!).

Stefan is a distress/stress investor. He buys the common stock of bombed-out, left-for-dead companies that look like they're heading for bankruptcy.

If a stock is making new lows, there's a good chance Stefan knows about it and has already analyzed their balance sheet.

This week, we discuss distressed investing, Trinseo $TSE, and Borr Drilling $BORR.

Note: Stefan holds positions in the stocks mentioned at the time of recording. None of this is investment advice. Do your own work.

Also note: I do not own shares in any of the stocks mentioned at the time of recording, nor do I plan on buying shares in the coming weeks.

Finally, a big thanks to our sponsors for making this episode happen.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created ⁠⁠⁠⁠emergingmanagers.org⁠⁠⁠⁠, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

I highly recommend the site for those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just learning about how others have done it. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers, and more!

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at ⁠⁠⁠⁠TIKR.com/hive⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Josh Crumb: Global Commodity Outlook & Building ABAXX06 Sep 202401:12:09

Josh Crumb talks all things commodities, green energy transition, mining labor shortage, and building Abaxx Futures Exchange.

I hope you enjoy.

Finally, a big thanks to our sponsors for making this episode happen.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created ⁠⁠⁠⁠emergingmanagers.org⁠⁠⁠⁠, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

I highly recommend the site for those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just learning about how others have done it. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers, and more!

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at ⁠⁠⁠⁠TIKR.com/hive⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Nicholas E. Radice: Investing Like Ian Cumming & Peter Thiel16 Dec 202201:32:41

Hey guys! This week we have Nicholas E. Radice on the podcast. Nicholas is a distressed and real asset investor with a unique approach to markets. Nicholas is from Upstate NY and got his start in distressed investing after growing up in the midst of a manufacturing collapse in his hometown. After graduating from Cornell University, Nicholas worked under famous distressed investor Ian Cumming, before starting his own private investment holding company, backed by Peter Thiel. 

This podcast dives into Nicholas's unique investment approach as he combines lessons from Cumming and Thiel into the forgotten corners of the markets like microcaps, dark stocks, and real asset plays. 

If you enjoyed this conversation, make sure to follow Nicholas on Twitter @NICKRADICAL4

Here's a time-stamp of our discussion: 

  • [0:00] Introduction 
  • [6:00] Reducing Complexity 
  • [9:02] Finding What Matters Most
  • [16:15] Defining Circle of Competence
  • [28:00] Short Term Skeptic, Long Term Optimist
  • [35:00] Lessons from Ian Cumming & Peter Thiel
  • [60:00] Discarding Ideas Quickly
  • [72:00] Dark Stocks, OTC Stocks, and Microcap Ideas
  • [74:23] Mistakes of Omission 
  • [80:05] Closing Questions

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive

Peter Mantas: Life Sciences Deep Dive (Part 2)09 Dec 202201:29:59

This week we have the one and only Peter Mantas of Logos LP.
This episode is the second time we solely focused on life sciences and the Biotech space. Peter explains how much the biotech and life sciences industry has change since the last time we spoke all the way back in February. He explains why Big Pharma might have a golden age, how to value the pipeline for some pharmaceuticals companies, gaging probabilities, what is bioprocessing, who are the C players and more!

  • [0:00] What has changed since February?
  • [10:30] The Golden Age of Big Pharma
  • [18:00] The possible next big Pharma player
  • [25:00] How to value the pipeline?
  • [30:00] Gaging Probabilities
  • [33:00] Strong Barriers to Entry
  • [43:00] Who are the C players?
  • [49:00] Management Teams
  • [52:00] What is Bioprocessing?
  • [1:09:00] LLY’s Relative Strength
  • [1:16:00]Twitter Questions

If you enjoyed this episode, go follow Peter on Twitter @Logos_LP.

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Mike (@TheRealEstateG6): Zero To One In Real Estate 02 Dec 202200:58:14

This week we're stoked to have Mike aka @TheRealEstateG6 on the podcast. 

Our conversation focuses on all things real estate investing. 

He shared with us how he got into Real Estate and his his Real Estate career, what he thinks about Arbnb renting as a business, the most common mistakes that retail investors do, his best and worts investments and how he levered his knowledge on private Real Estate and create his own Real Estate Investing Fund. 

So if you are interested in Real Estate investing definitely tune in! I consider this a "Zero To One" course on Real Estate Investing. 

Check out the time stamp below:

  • [0:00] Who is the Real Estate God?
  • [6:19] Why not invest in hospitality real estate?
  • [9:00] Best Investments & Worst Investments
  • [18:00] Mortgage Rates and Real Estate
  • [23:00] What are small deals in Real Estate?
  • [28:00] Idea sourcing and Valuations
  • [36:50] Common Mistakes
  • [40:00] More from Real Estate God and Closing Questions

If you like what you heard, go follow Mike on Twitter @TheRealEstateG6

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Samer Hakoura: Ashtead Group $AHT Deep Dive25 Nov 202201:12:22

Please enjoy our conversation with Samer Hakoura, Founder of Alphyn Capital

We covered everything that an investor needs to know about Ashtead Group (LSE: $AHT), whether it is Ashtead’s history, what is their business, Ashtead’s Competitive advantages, its unit economic, value and why they still have future margin expansion and revenue growth. 

Plus, Samer shares his investment journey such as how did he manage to run a Caribbean Supermarket and and what could possible go wrong with his Ashtead Investment.

Check out the time-stamp below:

  • [0:00] Who is Samer Hakoura?
  • [2:50] Running a Caribbean Supermarket
  • [8:00] Synthetic Leverage
  • [12:20] Ideal Investment
  • [14:40] Differences between private investing and investing on the public markets?
  • [16:20] Ashtead Group (LSE: AHT)
  • [19:00] Due Diligence
  • [22:00] Ashtead’s History
  • [33:30] Ashtead’s Unit Economics
  • [38:40] Competition: United Rentals vs Ashtead.
  • [50:00] Ashtead’s Exposure to the Macro Environment?
  • [59:00] Why Ashtead has so much debt?
  • [1:01:20] The Bear Case for Ashtead?
  • [1:07:00] More from Sam and Closing Questions

If you like what you heard, follow Samer on Twitter @SamerHakoura

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Robert Brooks: CECO Environmental $CECE Deep Dive18 Nov 202201:03:17

Today’s episode we had a conversation with Robert Brooks, Founder of Brick by Brick Capital. We covered everything that an investor needs to know about Ceco Environmental ($CECO), whether it is Ceco’s history, what is their business, Ceco’s Competitive advantages, its unit economic, value and why they still have future margin expansion and revenue growth. Plus, Robert shares his investment journey and what could possible go wrong with his Ceco Investment.

Check out the time stamp below:

  • [0:00] Who is Robert Brooks?
  • [5:30] Brick by Brick Investing Strategy
  • [10:40] Ceco Environmental ($CECO)
  • [14:00] Ceco’s Old Management
  • [17:00] Ceco’s Customer Base
  • [25:00] Ceco’s Unit Economics
  • [30:20] Ceco’s New Management
  • [37:00] What could go wrong?
  • [41:00] Ceco’s Tailwinds
  • [52:00] Ceco’s Price Target
  • [55:00] Closing Questions and More from Robert

If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to follow Rob on Twitter at @BrickByBrickCap

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Twitter Spaces: @Mr_Neutral_Man Howard Hughes $HHC Deep Dive11 Nov 202200:58:35

This week we invite Mr. Neutral Man from Twitter back on the Value Hive podcast with our Twitter Spaces Q&A recorded in late October. Mr. Neutral dives deep into his latest fat pitch idea: Howard Hughes $HHC.

I hope you enjoy this Twitter Spaces recording. Please let me know who else you'd want me to interview in Q&A fashion. I love these episodes because it gives me a chance to step back and let the audience ask all the questions.

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Q3 2022 Investor Audibles: Nordstern Capital, Praetorian Capital, and Maran Capital04 Nov 202200:50:40

This week we're continuing our Investor Audibles series with three Q3 2022 letters from the following investors/funds:

Please let me know what other letters you'd want to hear on future Investor Audible series episodes! Also, here are some of the links mentioned in the podcast: 

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Scott Willis: Commodity Investing 10128 Oct 202200:54:25

Please enjoy my podcast with Scott Willis, Portfolio Manager of the Grizzle ETF ($GRZZ). We covered everything that an investor needs to know about investing in energy companies, whether it is the most common mistakes done while valuing energy stock, where are we in the energy cycle, why ESG is a briefcase full of money for energy stocks, Russia and OPEC and what is the Cost Curve Explainer.

  • [0:00] Most common mistakes done while valuing energy stocks?
  • [8:00] Where are we on the energy cycle?
  • [14:00] ESG = Briefcase Full of Money
  • [18:00] Russia and OPEC
  • [26:00] The Cost Curve Explainer
  • [34:00] Plateau, Recovering, Expansion
  • [41:00] Scott Willis Energy Watchlist
  • [48:00] What is the Grizzle ETF (GRZZ)?
  • [49:00] More from Scott and Closing Questions

If you enjoyed this episode, follow Scott on Twitter (here) and check out his Grizzle ETF here

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Q3 2022 Investor Audibles: Third Point Capital, Ensemble Capital, Greenlight Capital21 Oct 202201:05:40

This week we're continuing our Investor Audibles series with three Q3 2022 letters from the following investors/funds:

Please let me know what other letters you'd want to hear on future Investor Audible series episodes!

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.


Jeremy Kokemor: Ferguson PLC $FERG Deep Dive14 Oct 202200:59:32

Today’s episode we had a conversation with Jeremy Kokemar, Founder of Right Tail Capital. We covered everything that an investor needs to know about Ferguson ($FERG), whether it is Ferguson’s history, what is their business, Ferguson’s Competitive advantages, its unit economic, value chain and why they still have future margin expansion and revenue growth. Plus, Jeremy shares his investment journey and what could possible go wrong with his Ferguson Investment.

  • [0:00] Who is Jeremy Kokemar and what is Right Tail Capital?
  • [8:30] Buying an Asset at any Price.
  • [14:50] Finding Ferguson ($FERG)
  • [17:40] Procuring a Watchlist
  • [20:00] Ferguson’s ($FERG) History
  • [21:00] Value Chain
  • [24:30] Unit Economics
  • [28:00] Ferguson’s Customers
  • [31:30] Ferguson’s Competitors
  • [35:00] Ferguson’s Profitability and Revenue Growth?
  • [41:00] What happens to Ferguson in a Housing Recession?
  • [48:00] $FERG added to the S&P 500?
  • [51:00] More from Jeremy and Closing Questions

If you like what you heard, make sure to follow Jeremy on Twitter here

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Dave Waters (Alluvial Capital): Illiquid Stocks, Process, and Investing in Tactile30 Aug 202401:16:51

Dave Waters returns to The Value Hive Podcast to discuss all things illiquid stocks, dark stocks, the expert market, and lessons learned from past mistakes.

Investing nerds will love this episode.

Dave is one of the sharpest, most unique investors I know. You'll enjoy this conversation.

Finally, a big thanks to our sponsors for making this episode happen.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created ⁠⁠⁠⁠emergingmanagers.org⁠⁠⁠⁠, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

I highly recommend the site for those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just learning about how others have done it. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers, and more!

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at ⁠⁠⁠⁠TIKR.com/hive⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Mr. Neutral Man: Rock Quarries, Hedging, and Lessons From The GFC07 Oct 202201:56:38

Hey Guys! Continuing our theme of interviewing anonymous accounts, this week’s guest is @Mr_Neutral_Man. Our conversation focus on Real Estate investing in the Public Markets. He shared with us what are his dream investments, crazy stories about doing on the ground research, what was like to live and invest during the GFC, what is his hedging protocol, why inflation will be more persistent and why we might never see mortgage rates sub 3%.

Check out the time stamp below: 

  • [0:00] Mr. Neutral Investment Thesis.
  • [8:00] Housing for the Retail Investor.
  • [13:00] Mortgage Rates: The Three Cap.
  • [19:00] Doing on the Ground Research.
  • [30:00] Living and Investing through the GFC.
  • [47:00] The Fixed Income Collapse
  • [58:00] Investing in Corporate Debt
  • [1:10:00] Mr. Neutral’s hedging protocol.
  • [1:37:00] Inflation will be more persistent.
  • [1:46:00] More from Mr. Neutral and Closing Questions

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Leandro: Five Below (FIVE), Topicus (TOI.TSX), and Texas Instruments (TXN)30 Sep 202201:13:18

Hey Guys! This week our guest is Leandro, he is the lead contributor at Best Anchor Stocks. This episode was all about Leandro investing process and journey. He shared some of his investment ideas featured at Best Anchor Stocks such as Five Below ($FIVE), Topicus ($TOI) and Texas Instruments ($TXN). He gave us context on their specific industry, their competitive advantage, and the management team.

  • [0:00] What happens to Five Below ($FIVE) in a recession or in an inflationary environment?
  • [4:50] Possible pitfalls for Five Below
  • [7:25] Adobe buying Figma: Eliminating a Threat
  • [14:00] The Inception of Best Anchor Stocks
  • [17:00] Important Lessons Learned
  • [18:00] Leandro’s Investment Process: Vetting the Management Team
  • [27:00] Finding the Things that Matter on an Investment
  • [33:00] Topicus ($TOi)
  • [44:00] Texas Instruments ($TXN)
  • [57:00] Luxury Brands
  • [1:02:00] Finding Ideas
  • [1:04:00] Sharing Ideas Publicly
  • [1:08:00] More from Leandro and Closing Questions

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Sean Emory: Fiverr $FVRR Deep Dive23 Sep 202201:10:25

This weeks guest is Sean Emory from Avory & Co. This week we dove deep into the weeds on Fiverr. We compared it to Upwork, we talked about how to valuate it, the unit economics of the business, and whether Fiverr has a moat. Plus, Sean shared with us his investing journey. Why he invest in structural growth and transformation and he shared a couple of his transformation bets that are in his portfolio.

  • [0:00] Investing in Structural Growth and Transformation
  • [8:20] Data tells our Stories
  • [11:40] Sean’s Investing Journey
  • [15:30] What is Fiverr?
  • [20:20] Fiverr’s Unit Economics?
  • [26:00] Does Fiverr have a Moat?
  • [34:00] Fiverr’s Valuation
  • [45:00] Why invest in Upwork?
  • [51:00] Differences between Upwork and Fiverr?
  • [59:40] Transformation Bets
  • [1:05:00] More from and Closing Questions

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.


Taylor Pearson: Ergodicity All The Way Down16 Sep 202201:07:39

This week our guest is Taylor Pearson, Principal of Mutiny Fund, author of the book End of Jobs and the Interesting Times Newsletter. Our conversation is a summary of Taylor’s amazing blog posts such as: What is ergodicity, the Sand Pile Effect, Maginot Line, and Attractor Landscapes. He also tells us his investing journey and the origin story of the Cockroach Portfolio.

  • [0:00] Who is Taylor Pearson
  • [3:30] The Cockroach Portfolio
  • [6:00] Ray Dalio’s All Weather Portfolio
  • [11:00] Nassim Taleb’s Black Swan
  • [13:30] What is Ergodicity?
  • [18:00] The Ergodicity Problem in Economics
  • [21:00] Sand Pile Effect: Stability breeds Instability
  • [31:00] The White Moose Problem
  • [33:00] Maginot Line: Soldiers are Prepared to Fight the Last War
  • [43:00] The Beer Game
  • [47:00] Attractor Landscapes
  • [56:00] Driven by Compression Processing
  • [1:02:00] More from Taylor and Closing Questions

If you like what you heard, make sure to follow Taylor on Twitter @TaylorPearsonME

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.


Brom Rector: The Business of Psychedelics09 Sep 202201:06:34

I'm thrilled to bring you my podcast with Brom Rector, founder of Empath VC. Empath is a VC fund investing in early-stage psychedelic companies all across the value chain. We're talking from drug therapeutics to picks and shovels delivery. You can learn more about Brom's fund here

Brom spends an hour diving deep into the psychedelics business. We discuss every part of the value chain from growth (via ground for mushrooms or lab for LSD/MDMA) all the way to final drug delivery. 

If you're looking for a Crash Course on the Business of Psychedelics, you found it.

And if you liked listening to Brom, check him out on Twitter @therealbrom. 

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Twitter Spaces Q&A: Doomberg02 Sep 202201:28:09

This week we invite Doomberg back on the Value Hive podcast with our Twitter Spaces Q&A recorded August 30. Doomberg chats all things creative process, writing online, creating an online publishing business, the energy markets, political anti-logic, and more. 

I hope you enjoy this Twitter Spaces recording. Please let me know who else you'd want me to interview in Q&A fashion. I love these episodes because it gives me a chance to step back and let the audience ask all the questions. 

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.com

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Q2 2022 Investor Audibles: Maran Capital, 1 Main Capital, Steel City LP, and Bonsai Partners26 Aug 202201:02:46

This week we're continuing our Investor Audibles series with three Q1 2022 letters from the following investors/funds:

Please let me know what other letters you'd want to hear on future Investor Audible series episodes!

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Henry Rearden: The Man Behind The Carvana (CVNA) Short19 Aug 202200:58:07

Hey guys! This week we've got anonymous Twitter user Henry Rearden (@Integrity4Mkts) on the podcast. Henry is most-known for his viral short thesis on Carvana $CVNA. You can find his latest thoughts here

However, this podcast goes beyond Henry's short CVNA thesis. We uncover an intelligent investor from humble beginnings. Someone on the hunt for mispriced securities with limited downside, wherever that takes him. Throughout the podcast we discuss the following topics: 

  • Where to find ideas
  • How to construct an investment thesis
  • The dangers of overconfidence
  • How Henry found the CVNA short thesis
  • The power (and danger) of taking highly concentrated bets
  • Focus on how much you can lose, not how much you can make

And more!

If you want to learn more about Henry, follow him on Twitter. Thanks again to Henry for offering an hour of his time. 

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and conduct research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls. And I know you will too. If you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Doomberg: The Story Behind The Green Chicken12 Aug 202201:30:18

Hey Guys! I started The Value Hive Podcast three years ago on the floor of my bedroom in my parents house. Today, I interviewed the iconic green cartoon chicken Doomberg. Lesson? Work hard and you too can interview cartoon chickens. This episode is a behind the scenes of what happens inside the hen house. Going from idea generation to the first draft, then to editing and publishing. How to use twitter to create demand. Why having a good enough title is is essential for crossing the chasm into virality, and lessons learned from starting Doomberg and what the future holds.

  • [0:00] The Story behind Doomberg
  • [4:50] The Story behind the Name and the iconic Chicken
  • [6:20] The Five Pillars of a Business
  • [9:20] Pillar #1: Brand
  • [16:00] Struggles of Running a Newsletter
  • [27:00] Crossing the Chasm into Virality
  • [32:00] Idea Generation to First Draft
  • [40:00] Editing the First Draft
  • [48:30] Lessons Learned from Starting Doomberg
  • [51:00] Demand Creation: Impressions.
  • [1:03:00] Long/Short based on Doomberg Articles
  • [1:09:40] Twitter Q&A: The Best Energy Policy in the World?
  • [1:12:00] The Future of Doomberg
  • [1:23:00] More from Doomberg and Closing Questions

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and conduct research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls. And I know you will too. If you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.


Paul Andreola: How To Find The Next XPEL05 Aug 202201:08:54

This week our guest is Paul Andreola. He is the publisher of SmallCap Discoveries and full-time microcap investor. Today, we discussed why illiquidity is a benefit, the advantages of being a CEO, his research process, immediate green and red flags, and how to spot the next $XPEL!

  • [0:00] Introduction: The most difficult parts of micro-cap investing in the last two years.
  • [1:40] Benefit of illiquidity
  • [6:50] Being a CEO
  • [11:00] What was the why for $XPEL?
  • [12:50] How much of a cost burden is staying public?
  • [15:40] Using the CANSLIM method with micro-caps.
  • [23:00] Lessons from investing in Bowflex and Medifast ($MED).
  • [27:33] Cheapies with a chance: Paul’s Process
  • [28:41] Reading 10Ks
  • [31:00] Capturing Inflection Points
  • [35:00] Share Dilution
  • [38:48] Immediate Red Flags
  • [40:40] Immediate Green Flags
  • [44:14] Cenco Tech
  • [50:05] Acceleware
  • [52:14] Inventronics (TSX:IVX)
  • [56:14] PosaBit
  • [59:14] Doing it all over it again
  • [1:02:54] More from Paul and Closing Questions 

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Check out Paul on Twitter here and his website here.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and conduct research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls. And I know you will too. If you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Q2 2024 Investor Audibles: Legacy Ridge Capital, Kathmandu Capital, Alluvial Capital23 Aug 202400:33:13

Investor Audibles is back, baby!

I hope you enjoy listening to the following Q2 investor letters:

  • Legacy Ridge Capital
  • Kathmandu Capital
  • Alluvial Capital

Let me know if there are other letters you want to hear!

Finally, a big thanks to our sponsors for making this episode happen.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created ⁠⁠⁠⁠emergingmanagers.org⁠⁠⁠⁠, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

I highly recommend the site for those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just learning about how others have done it. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers, and more!

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at ⁠⁠⁠⁠TIKR.com/hive⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Q2 2022 Investor Audibles: Worm Capital, East 72, and Alluvial Fund29 Jul 202201:13:57

This week we're continuing our Investor Audibles series with three Q1 2022 letters from the following investors/funds:

Please let me know what other letters you'd want to hear on future Investor Audible series episodes!

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Christian Ryther: Water The Flowers & Cut The Weeds22 Jul 202201:12:47

Hey guys! This week we have value investor Christian Ryther from Curreen Capital. This is a gardening heavy episode. We focused on one of the most iconic Peter Lynch’s quotes: Watering the flowers, cutting the weeds. We discussed when to cut the weeds, what to do if a flower turns into a weed, accidentally cutting a flower, finding a better flower, the bullish thesis for Getbusy ($GETB), Christian’s Ideal Investments and how Christian finds ideas. Enjoy!

  • [0:00] Watering the flowers, cutting the weeds.
  • [10:00] When flowers turn to Weeds? American Outdoor ($AOUT)
  • [15:00] When to cut the Weeds?
  • [19:00] Accidentally cutting a Flower?
  • [23:00] Possible Problems by Watering the Flowers.
  • [27:00] Upside Downside: Small Asymmetry vs Big Asymmetry
  • [36:20] Ryther’s Best Decisions
  • [39:50] Getbusy ($GETB): Cash Cow, Grower and Moonshot
  • [43:50] When liquidity becomes an issue?
  • [51:50] What to do when you found a better flower?
  • [56:50] Christian's Hunting Ground
  • [58:50] The Ideal Investment
  • [1:04:00] More from Ryther and Closing Questions

If you like what you heard, follow Christian on Twitter (here) and check out his website (here). 

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.com

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

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Carvana $CVNA: Will It Survive? 15 Jul 202201:35:12

Hey Guys! This week, we’re chatting all things Carvana ($CVNA) from a Twitter Spaces I organized on July 7, 2022. The goal was to figure the +20 billion dollar question… Will Carvana ($CVNA) survive? We discussed how much Carvana has in liquidity, what could cause Carvana to have a liquidity crunch, is the valuation attractive enough? Plus, we had amazing guests such as Henry Rearden (@integrity4mkts), @GuyDealership, and Marc Cohodes (@AlderLaneEggs).

  • [0:00] Introduction
  • [2:00]@WolfofMStreet bullish view
  • [12:30] Bull Case: Carvana is not a fraud but falling used car prices are a big danger
  • [21:00] @sixdegreestech take
  • [24:00] How much liquidity does Carvana has?
  • [29:00] What could make Carvana to have a liquidity crunch?
  • [32:00] Valuation is not attractive yet: CVNA is not increasing and Inventory is increasing
  • [43:00] Leverage + Garcia’s Management: Formula for disaster.
  • [57:00] Henry’s Research
  • [1:03:00] @GuyDealership insights

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.com

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

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@ChasingTheVig: What Actually Drives Stock Performance? 08 Jul 202201:10:47

Hey Guys! This week we return to the anonymous Twitter pool and today our guest is @chasingthevig. We discussed what really matters the most when investing in stock, the arrogance of conviction, his investment journey, what are thesis breakers , why the Industrials and Materials industries are his favorite and some special situations, his ideal longs and ideal shorts.the arrogance of conviction

  • [0:00] What Matters Most when Investing in Stocks?
  • [5:00] @chasingthevig’s Research Process
  • [9:30] Covid Winners: What happened?
  • [12:30] Arrogance of Conviction: Do you need conviction?
  • [21:00] What are Thesis Breakers
  • [27:00] @chasingthevig’s Financial Journey
  • [31:00] Ideal Longs
  • [34:04] Ideal Shorts
  • [38:00] @chasingthevig’s Current Ideas
  • [45:34] Estimating Exit Multiples
  • [51:30] @chasingthevig’s Favorite Industries: Industrials and Materials
  • [57:00] Variant Thesis: Micro Caps are not good Investments
  • [1:03:00] More from @chasingthevig and Closing Questions

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.com

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.


Eugene Ng: Searching For "Zero To One" Companies 01 Jul 202201:22:24

Hey Guys! This week we have Eugene Ng. He is the founder of Vision Capital which invest in public and private markets. On this episode Eugene shares with us his New Death Experience, how he rediscover investing, how he constructs a portfolio, why he likes to invest in Zero to One businesses and he explains his six-part framework using DLocal ($DLO) as an example. 

  • [0:00] Eugene’s Near Death Experience
  • [5:50] Rediscovering Investing: Value to Growth
  • [22:00] Can you really estimate earnings growth?
  • [30:00] Increasing Prices
  • [34:00] Eugene’s Six Part Framework: DLocal ($DLO)
  • [44:00] DLocal: Take Rates a Race to the Bottom?
  • [50:00] Portfolio Construction
  • [54:00] Public and Private Investments
  • [58:00] Zero to One Businesses
  • [1:04:00] When to Sell?
  • [01:13:00] Exciting Industries: Nuclear Fusion
  • [1:6:00] More from Eugene and Closing Questions

If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to Follow Eugene on Twitter (here) and check out his Substack (here). Also, if you're interested, check out a copy of his book (here). I do not receive any kickbacks from book sales!!

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Q1 2022 Investor Audibles: Bonsai Partners, RF Capital Management, and Howard Marks24 Jun 202201:14:03

This week we're continuing our Investor Audibles series with three Q1 2022 letters from the following investors/funds:

Please let me know what other letters you'd want to hear on future Investor Audible series episodes!

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.


Jay Singh III: Mergers, Arbitrages, and SPAC Opportunities 17 Jun 202201:34:36

Hey Guys! This week we have Jay Singh III from specialsitsresearch.com. This episode is all about special situation and our guest Jay shares with us his investing journey and how he got to work in Goldman Sachs, why every investment is a factor bet, what is the Church of What is Known, why SPACs are one of the best opportunities to exist for the short side and the long side, what is the risk and reward for investing in the energy sector and how to screen for ideas.

If you enjoyed this podcast, check out Jay on Twitter here. And make sure to read his research here.

Check out the timestamp below: 

  • [0:00] Every Investment is a Factor Bet
  • [6:00] The Church of What is Working Now.
  • [12:00] TAMs larger than the Gobal Economy
  • [15:00] 33 Fintech SPAC Mergers
  • [21:00] Jay Singh III Investment Journey
  • [30:00] SPACs are One of the Best Opportunities to Exist
  • [1:02:00] Using Screens to Find Idea
  • [1:11:00] Investing in Energy
  • [1:20:00] Closing Question and more from Jay Singh III

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Alex Morris (TSOH_Investing): Retail Industry Deep Dive10 Jun 202201:42:26

Hey guys! This episode we got Alex Morris. Alex is the man behind the substack: The Science of Hitting. This is second time we have Alex as a guest and on this episode we talk all things Retail. We covered a lot of topics ranging from why he likes retail businesses, to Target’s latest quarter reports, the bull case for Five Below, retail’s KPI and unit economics, and the difference between the Dollar Tree and Dollar General.

  • [0:00] Who is Alex Morris?
  • [5:50] Changing your Investment Philosophy.
  • [7:50] Finding Great Founders
  • [9:50] Jack Dorsey
  • [13:00] Position Size
  • [21:00] Managing a Portfolio.
  • [26:00] Why Alex likes Retail Stocks
  • [31:00] The KPI of Retail Businesses?
  • [33:00] Dollar Tree vs Dollar General
  • [43:00] Unit Economics
  • [46:00] Target: The Canary on the Coal Mine?
  • [1:01:00] Retail’s Tough Comps
  • [1:03:00] Five Below
  • [1:35:00] More from Alex and Closing Questions

If you like what you heard, check out Alex on Twitter and his Substack

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.


Adam Wyden: Orphaned Stocks, 50% Hurdle Rates & Twitter Banter03 Jun 202201:26:48

Hey Guys! This week’s guest is Adam Wyden from ADW Capital. After annoying him for countless weeks via Twitter DMs, he has agreed to join the podcast and talk about his investment journey, his investment process, how he finds ideas, how he constructs a portfolio and manages position sizing, his amazing returns while investing during the Great Financial Crisis, his biggest mistakes and his Twitter experience.

If you want to learn more about Adam and his process, check him out on Twitter here and on his website here

  • [0:00] Adam’s Grandmother Investing Style
  • [6:00] The Wold Runs in Autopilot
  • [11:00] Adam’s Investing Journey
  • [18:00]Investing During the GFC.
  • [23:00] Starting a Fund.
  • [31:00] Biggest Mistakes: Fiat
  • [35:00] How to Conduct Research: Rick.
  • [50:00] Portfolio Construction and Position Sizing
  • [1:01:00] The End Goal of ADW Capital.
  • [1:07:00] Having Dialogue on Twitter
  • [1:17:00] More from Adam and Closing Questions

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Ben Claremon: How To Evaluate Management & Capital Allocation27 May 202201:33:27

Hey Guys! This week is a clash of podcast hosts: Me vs Ben Claremon. 

Ben is Partner and Portfolio Manger at Cove Street Capital and the Podcast Host of The Compounders Podcast. Ben conducts great interviews with founders/CEO of public companies. Today he shares his findings, favorite CEOs, his Management Assessment Framework, what makes for great capital allocation, and Ben's greatest business of all time.

If you like what you heard, check out Ben on Twitter here and Cove Street's Management Presentation.

  • [0:00] Who is the most impressive CEO?
  • [2:00] Element Solutions ($ESI)
  • [4:00] Joey Levin ($IAC)
  • [7:00] Upsides from Knowing the CEO
  • [12:00] The Compounders Podcast Lessons
  • [18:00] Charismatic CEOs
  • [25:20] Proprietary Management Assessment Framework
  • [40:00] Insider Transactions
  • [50:00] Capital Allocation is the Golden Goose.
  • [1:00:00] Profitability vs Growth
  • [1:10:00] Ben’s Ultimate Team
  • [1:27:00] More from Ben Claremon and Closing Questions

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Twitter Spaces: Deep Value Investing w/ @BuyCheapAndPray and @theotheraharon16 Aug 202401:21:09

I hope you guys enjoy my Twitter Spaces conversation on all things Deep Value Investing.

Big thanks to my two co-hosts @BuyCheapAndPray and @theotheraharon for making this Spaces worth the listen.

We cover a ton of ground during the conversation, including:

  • Position sizing
  • Research process
  • Portfolio construction
  • Investment criteria
  • Lessons learned from mistakes
  • Deep value mentors/idols

And more.

You're going to love this episode.

Finally, a big thanks to our sponsors for making this episode happen.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created ⁠⁠⁠⁠emergingmanagers.org⁠⁠⁠⁠, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

I highly recommend the site for those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just learning about how others have done it. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers, and more!

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at ⁠⁠⁠⁠TIKR.com/hive⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Q1 2022 Investor Audibles: Laughing Water Capital, Greenhaven Road Capital, Alta Fox Capital20 May 202201:02:34

This week we're continuing our Investor Audibles series with three Q1 2022 letters from the following investors/funds: 

  • Matt Sweeney, Laughing Water Capital 
  • Scott Miller, Greenhaven Road
  • Connor Haley, Alta Fox Capital

Please let me know what other letters you'd want to hear on future Investor Audible series episodes!

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Elliott @mu2myoc: The Truth About Affordable Housing Investing13 May 202201:35:18

Hey Guys! This week we are pivoting from the public markets and we are diving back to Real Estate, specifically getting our hands dirty on affordable housing. Our guest Elliot @mu2myoc is here to tell us the good, the bad, and the ugly. He shared with us some basic concepts used in Real Estate such as yield on cost, his investing methodology, his Real Estate journey, some crazy stories from affordable housing, how to get into affordable housing and his  Archdiocese of New Orleans Twitter Thread.

  • [0:00] What is mu2myoc?
  • [1:20] What is yield on cost?
  • [5:30] When to Sell?
  • [10:00] Why Elliot got into Real Estate?
  • [20:00]Landing Your First Deal
  • [30:00] Receiving Feedback
  • [36:00] The Housing Market: Momentum Investing
  • [45:00] Crazy Stories from Affordable Housing
  • [1:12:00] Elliot Investable Universe
  • [1:14:00] How to get into Section 8?
  • [1:17:00] The Archdiocese of New Orleans: Thread
  • [1:29:00] Closing Questions

If you like what you heard, please follow Elliott on Twitter @mu2myoc. 

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/HIVE

Eric Markowitz: Tesla, Inc. $TSLA Deep Dive w/ Worm Capital06 May 202201:28:51

Hey guys! This week we have Eric Markowitz from Worm Capital. This episode is all things Tesla! Eric shares with us Worm Capital’s research on Tesla such as Tesla’s Autonomous Driving Advantage, Tesla’s Gigafactories, Tesla’s Customer Value Proposition, why being DTC is an advantage, and some of Tesla’s potential ancillary services such as insurance, gaming and maybe becoming an advertising channel.

  • [0:00] Worm Capital
  • [4:00] What is like holding Tesla with outside money?
  • [8:00] What does it really mean to invest for the long term?
  • [14:00] Changing your mind
  • [20:00] The Tesla Bull Case
  • [29:00] Tesla’s Customer Value Proposition
  • [36:00] Tesla Autonomous Driving Advantage[45:00] Tesla Gaming
    [51:00] Tesla’s Gigafactories
  • [1:02:00] Tesla is DTC
  • [1:07:00] Tesla’s Ancillary Services
  • [1:10:00] Tesla becoming an Advertising Channel
  • [1:17:00] Tesla’s Revenue Growth
  • [1:20:00] More from Eric and closing questions.

If you like what you heard, go follow Eric on Twitter here! Also, check out Worm Capital's website here

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at

Robert Prather: A Crash Course on Short Selling29 Apr 202201:22:05

Hey guys! This week’s guest is Robert Prather, founder of Vision Research an independent research firm dedicated that focuses on the short side, and naturally this episode is a big crash course on short selling, so if you are interested in short selling or want to hear the point of view of a short seller this episode just for you! Rob shared how he analyzes the balance sheet, his idea generation, how to do due diligence and why he recommended shorting Allegro ($ALE) and Peloton ($PTON).

  • [0:00] Why do you short sell?
  • [4:30] Unique Aspects of Short Selling
  • [7:40] Why is Short Selling Important?
  • [9:20] Ideal Short Trade
  • [10:00] Idea Generation
  • [18:40] How to do Due Diligence?
  • [21:00] Analyzing the Balance Sheet
  • [31:00] What Industry does Robert shorts?
  • [33:00] Allegro ($ALE): Short Thesis
  • [42:00] Peloton ($PTON): Short Thesis
  • [52:00] Covid Over Earners
  • [56:00] Shorting Good Companies: Trex Company ($TREX)
  • [1:03:00] Shorting SPACs
  • [1:08:00] Structuring Short Books
  • [1:15:00] More from Robert and Closing Questions

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

If you like what you heard, check Rob out over at Visionro.com

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at

Logan Bartlett: The State of Software Venture Investing22 Apr 202201:44:02

Hey Guys! This week we have a special guest: Logan Bartlett Managing Director and Partner of Redpoint Ventures. This podcast is all about Venture Capital and specifically Software Venture Capital. We discussed Logan’s venture capital journey, the differences between public markets and the private market, what is currently happening in the Software landscape, he shared from a venture capitalist point of view on how to construct a portfolio, deciding when to buy, and how to research a company.

  • [0:00] Introduction: Logans Investment Journey from Battery Ventures to Redpoint Ventures
  • [5:40] What made Battery Ventures so good?
  • [9:00] Public Markets vs Private Markets
  • [14:30] What is happening in the Software Landscape? (Exuberance)
  • [22:00] Portfolio Construction in a Venture Fund
  • [35:00] Luck vs Skill
  • [41:00] Knowing too Much can be a Detriment
  • [51:00] Braze $BRZE
  • [1:00:00] When to buy?
  • [1:06:00] Logan’s Research Process
  • [1:15:00] Valuation Matters?
  • [1:22:00] Investment Funds need a media arm?
  • [01:37:40] More from Logan and closing questions

If you like what you heard, please follow Logan on Twitter @loganbartlett. Also check out what he's doing at Redpoint here

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at

Investor Audibles: GreenWood Investors, Worm Capital, Third Point, & Gator Capital15 Apr 202200:54:56

Hey guys! This week I'm trying something brand new on the podcast. I created an "audiobook" edition of some of my favorite hedge fund letters. This week, I read the Q4 letters from the following funds:

There is one other podcast that does this (Capital Literature), but I thought having a more human voice would make it easier to listen to, hopefully you agree.

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Aaron Edelheit: Crash Course on Cannabis Investing 08 Apr 202201:29:23

Welcome back Aaron Edelheidt! This is the second time Aaron is on the Value Hive Podcast. This time around he was kind enough to give us a Crash Course on the Weed Industry and gave us insight on what exciting developments are happening in the political landscape, how important are brands in the weed industry, why high barriers of entry exist, what are MSOS, Glass House Farms and why he decide to start a only Cannabis Fund.

  • [0:00] The Beginning of a Weed Bull Market: Chuck Schummer
  • [16:00] Weed: Brands will be their moats.
  • [23:00] Weed: High Barriers to Entry
  • [37:00] Which Weed Business to Invest in?
  • [45:00] Glass House Farms (GLASF)
  • [53:00] MSOS are Fantastic Business
  • [1:00:00] Wrong or Being Early?
  • [1:10:00]Why start the fund?
  • [1:15:00] More from Aaaron Edelheit and Closing Questions

Make sure to follow Aaron on Twitter here and check out DignityMoves here!

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stock pickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Twitter Spaces: Bill Brewster Q&A01 Apr 202201:21:38

Hey Guys! This week, we’re chatting all things Podcasting with Bill Brewster! This is a recording of a Twitter Spaces I did two weeks ago. 

The general goal was to talk about what we have learned from podcasting, our favorites podcast episode/guest, our favorites podcasts and have a ton of fun with the community and answer some of their questions.

  • [1:00] What have you learned about yourself since starting the podcast?
  • [13:00] Researching Guests
  • [16:00] Missing the Commodities Boom
  • [26:00] When it’s time to reconsider your macro view point?
  • [32:00] Core Lessons on Investing?
  • [37:00] What company/industry you want to learn? (Weed)
  • [46:00] Podcast Sponsors
  • [52:00] Jake Taylor
  • [58:00] Dogs & Puppies
  • [1:07:00] Taxes

If you liked what you heard and want to learn more about Bill, follow him on Twitter here

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

@KlendathuCap: Reminiscences of a FinTwit Anon25 Mar 202201:30:55

Hey Guys! This week we have as a guest another anonymous Fintwit account, @KlendathuCap. We discussed a variety of topics such as the reason behind his Twitter handle, investing in Pixar when he was a kid, how he got into Investing, using technicals, how your behavior changes when you post a stock position on Twitter, how he manages his portfolio and a small conversation about the oculus.

  • [0:00] Who is Klendathu Cap?
  • [4:00] Investing inPixar
  • [12:40] Grandpa’s Trading Style
  • [19:00] @KlendathuCap’s Investing Style
  • [26:30] Chinese Equities
  • [29:00] Using Technicals
  • [37:00] Sharing your Ideas
  • [48:00] The Body is Not a Machine
  • [58:00] Stalling of Medical Innovations
  • [1:05:00] Portfolio Management
  • [1:12:00] Paralysis by Analysis
  • [1:16:00] The Metaverse: Oculus
  • [1:24:00] More from @KlendathuCap and closing questions

If you like what you heard, Follow KlendathuCap on Twitter here

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Frederik Gieschen: Lessons From Trading Greats, Writing Habits & Black Holes18 Mar 202201:48:46

Hey Guys! This week I am very stoked to have Frederik Gieschen, @NeckarValue, on the Podcast. We dove deep on writing and reading processes, lessons from the trading grates, market burnout, longevity and endgames

  • [0:00] How Frederik Became a Writer
  • [17:00] Don’t Fool Yourself
  • [26:00] Handling Being Wrong
  • [40:00] Investing Burn Out: Peter Lynch
  • [47:00] FinTwit Timeline: Web 3.0, Metaverse, NFT, BS, etc.
  • [1:02:00] Lessons from “Going for the Jugular”
  • [1:07:00] Analyzing Quotes: The Backstop
  • [1:17:00] Tiger Global: Power Laws
  • [1:25:00] Why People Read Our Writings?
  • [1:38:00] More from Frederik and closing questions

If you like what you hear and want to learn more about Frederik, follow him on Twitter here and check out his Substack here

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Chris Abbott (1035 Capital): Dumpster Diving In Preferred Stocks Pt. 2 ($LLAP, $FATBP, $ASPI)09 Aug 202401:12:29

I'm excited to share my latest conversation with Chris Abbott of 1035 Capital Management.

Chris buys stocks that you've never heard of. When you do hear about them, they make you want to vomit.

He dumpster dives into hated market corners, abandoned equities, and downright ugly situations.

This week Chris pitches three off-the-beaten path ideas: LLAP, FATBP, and ASPI.

I guarantee you'll learn something new because there's at least one company you haven't heard of here.

Finally, a big thanks to our sponsors for making this episode happen.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created ⁠⁠⁠⁠emergingmanagers.org⁠⁠⁠⁠, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

I highly recommend the site for those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just learning about how others have done it. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers, and more!

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at ⁠⁠⁠⁠TIKR.com/hive⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Q4 Investor Letter Audibles: Greenhaven Road, Laughing Water Capital, & Greenlight Capital11 Mar 202201:13:38

Hey guys! This week I'm trying something brand new on the podcast. I created an "audiobook" edition of some of my favorite hedge fund letters. This week, I read the Q4 letters from the following funds: 

There is one other podcast that does this (Capital Literature), but I thought having a more human voice would make it easier to listen to, hopefully you agree. 

Also, I thought now would be a great time to try this as I'm traveling to FL for my bachelor party. I look forward to resuming the usual person-to-person interview style you've come to appreciate on the podcast. 

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.

Lucas Tomicki: Systematically Hunting For Compounders04 Mar 202201:30:23

Hey guys! This week we have Lukasz Tomicki, the portfolio manager at LRT Capital. LRT is a long-short fundamental based investment fund. 

In this conversation we took a deep dive to a lot of different areas such as the current conflict between the Ukraine and Russia, his technology background, how he founded a company after graduating high school, story stocks such as Uber and We Work, and Carvana, how he constructs his portfolio, and last but not least he shared his bull theses in Watsco, Inc. (WSO), Tractor Supply (TSCO) and Hexcel Corporation (HXL).

  • [0:00] Who is Lukasz Tomicki?
  • [2:40] Russia, Ukraine and the USA.
  • [9:00] Founding a Company
  • [14:00] Lukasz’s Investing Journey
  • [22:00] Story Stocks: Uber, We Work
  • [28:00] Founding LRT Capital
  • [30:00] Investing Criteria & Fake Moats
  • [39:00] Portfolio Construction
  • [49:00] The Endowment Bias
  • [51:00] Watsco, Inc. (WSO)
  • [1:02:00] Tractor Supply (TSCO)
  • [1:08:00] Hexcel Corporation (HXL)
  • [1:17:00] Ideas for the future
  • [1:19:00] More from Lukasz Tomicki & Closing Questions

If you like what you heard, follow Lukasz on Twitter @Tomicki and check out his website here. Also, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality. 

Mitimco

This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.

For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive

Austin Swanson: Cardlytics (CDLX) Deep Dive25 Feb 202201:34:27

This week I'm excited to share with you my conversation with Austin Swanson. Austin is a real estate and stock market investor. And boy, is he passionate about investing. Austin dives deeper into businesses than any analyst/portfolio manager I've seen. This show is a highlight into Austin's research process on Cardlytics (CDLX). Austin owns a two-stock portfolio, and CDLX is one of them.This episode dives deep into the Cardlytics business. We discuss everything including:

  • Customer value proposition
  • CDLX Unit Economics
  • What separates CDLX from its competition
  • Why competitors can't easily compete with CDLX
  • CDLX long-term value creation potential
  • What's embedded in the current stock price?

And more! If you're interested in CDLX or already invested and want to learn more, this episode is for you!If you like what you hear from Austin, follow him on Twitter @Swany407 and check out his Substack here.

Also, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality!

Quartr

Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se

If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android.

Tegus

Tegus has the world’s largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.

I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you’re interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.

TIKR

TIKR is THE BEST resource for company financials, transcripts, and insider ownership data. I use TIKR every day in my research process, and I know you will too. They have the widest selection of global company data, a terrific leadership team, and a bright future ahead.

Try them out today at TIKR.com/hive.

MasterWorks

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