#57: Asif Suria On The Virtues Of Event-Driven Investing
Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Jesse Felder
10M ago
This episode is long overdue. I've been following the work of Asif Suria for over a decade now and it has proven to be one the best sources of investment ideas I have come across. Asif tracks and writes about everything from predictive insider trading patterns to "ubercannibals," or companies that consistently use excess free cash flow to buyback significant amounts of stock over long periods of time. Profit opportunities created by corporate actions such as risk arbitrage and spinoffs are also featured prominently in his work. Essentially, Asif is a classic value investor in search of a catal ..read more
Visit website
#56: Joseph Wang On How The Fed Forever Altered The Investing Landscape
Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Jesse Felder
11M ago
My guest for this episode is Joseph Wang. Joseph is one of the most knowledgeable people I’ve come across when it comes to the world of central banking and how it intersects with markets. His experience on the open markets desk at the New York Fed gives him unique insight into the inner workings of the financial system and how it has evolved in recent years. In this episode we discuss the shift in both monetary and fiscal policy over the past decade and how it has crucial implications for investors in coming years. For notes and links related to this conversation visit TheFelderReport.com ..read more
Visit website
#55: Ben Hunt On The Big 'Bust Out'
Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Jesse Felder
11M ago
My guest for this episode is Ben Hunt. This is Ben’s second appearance on the podcast. I had the pleasure of first interviewing him a few years ago and if you are not familiar with his work, I encourage you to go listen to that episode in which he discusses his background and the key concepts he utilizes in analyzing markets. It’s not at all necessary but his framework is truly fascinating and will give you a deeper understanding of what we discuss here. Today, Ben sees a pattern of rapacious behavior in the markets that extends well beyond the world of finance and impacts each one of our live ..read more
Visit website
#54: Tian Yang On The Virtues Of Variant Perception Versus Unconscious Conformity
Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Jesse Felder
1y ago
Variant Perception is an investment research firm founded on the idea that man plus machine beats machine (or man) alone. In an era dominated by passive investing and other purely quantitative strategies with relatively short look back periods on the one hand and rampant speculation in meme stocks and other moon shots on the other, nothing could be more contrarian and perhaps more valuable than taking a more thoughtful approach grounded in historical context and driven by tactical tools that have proven valuable through many market cycles. This is precisely the focus of Variant Perception and ..read more
Visit website
#53: Edward Chancellor On What History Can Teach Us About The True Cost Of Easy Money
Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Jesse Felder
1y ago
Known as "one of the greatest financial historians alive," Edward Chancellor has been working in the markets for three decades now; his study of finance theory, speculative bubbles and economics goes back even further. 'The Price of Time,' Edward's latest book, is clear evidence of his passion for the subject of financial history and his ability to convey the key concepts in an effective and uniquely entertaining way. The book does a masterful job of chronicling the modern history of easy money and explaining its many "secondary consequences," including, "the collapse of productivity growth, u ..read more
Visit website
#52: Fred Hickey On 'Keeping Your Head When All About You Are Losing Theirs'
Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Jesse Felder
2y ago
For over 35 years now, Fred Hickey has consistently performed in-depth research into a wide variety of individual stocks and what drives them over the full market cycle. What's more, during that entire span he's distilled his findings into concise and actionable research for subscribers to his newsletter, The High Tech Strategist. In the process, he's earned a reputation among loyal readers for being both a beacon of true value at times of market opportunity and a voice of reason during periods of overzealous speculation. In this conversation, Fred discusses the recent mania in the markets, ho ..read more
Visit website
#51: Diego Parrilla On The Three Levels Of The Investment Game
Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Jesse Felder
2y ago
This is the third conversation with Diego Parrilla I have published as a podcast but the fourth time I have actually recorded a discussion of ours. The first time Diego was kind of enough to share many of the facets of his investment process, I found only afterwards that, due to a technology issue, the audio recording was sadly unusable. So I was very glad to prevent the possibility of another such mishap by having this conversation in person. Though it was the holy week of Semana Santa in Spain and Madrid was relatively quiet as a result, I found Diego and his team toiling away in their top f ..read more
Visit website
#50: Kiril Sokoloff On The Virtues Of Just Watching The River
Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Jesse Felder
2y ago
For long-time Superinvestors listeners, Kiril Sokoloff needs no introduction. Last summer, he was kind enough to host me at his home in Sun Valley, Idaho where we discussed much of the framework that makes up the foundation of Kiril's research and investment process. In this conversation, he shares how he applies this framework to the inflation debate and the most meaningful conclusions he has reached as a result of this process. Moreover, Kiril explains what it all means for the economy, markets and individual investors. For notes and links related to this conversation visit TheFelderReport.c ..read more
Visit website
#49: Todd Harrison On The 'Trade Of A Lifetime'
Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Jesse Felder
2y ago
Todd Harrison is truly one of the good guys on Wall Street. After a career that took him from the Morgan Stanley options trading desk to running a major hedge fund and then starting a financial media business, Todd founded CB1 Capital several years ago. The firm, an investment adviser and manager, was born out of Todd's belief in cannabis as a relatively untapped source of wellness and as an investment opportunity. After a 9-month bear market that has seen stock prices in the sector fall, in many cases, over 50%, Todd sees what he now calls a, "generational opportunity" and, "the trade of a li ..read more
Visit website
#48: Jim Stack On Charting A Course Through Stock Market Rapids
Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Jesse Felder
2y ago
Jim Stack has been assiduously studying markets in an effort to develop and hone a full-cycle investment discipline since he was first introduced to stock market risk back in the 1973-74 bear market. That experience instilled in him the modicum of skepticism needed to successfully navigate major market turning points, both tops and bottoms, as well as an infectious enthusiasm for investment research that still drives him today. It also set him on a journey that would eventually see him founding InvesTech Research, one of the most successful investment newsletters in the industry, and later Sta ..read more
Visit website

Follow Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR