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Episode #299: Sundeep Ahuja, Climate Capital, “Earth Is A Big Ship And It’s Going...

...anking on the name of it. But it allowed you to do the earliest, sort of, e-commerce activities on the Palm. And he’d break out his little pencil used for the Palm Pilot and it’d be like “Here, we can just buy some movie tickets.” And I’m like, “This is taking forever, let’s just go to the theatre. Why would anyone want to buy tickets on their phone? This is so dumb.” Fast forward. Sundeep: Totally. Fast forward. So yes, so Stanford CS, graduated...

Episode #298: Boris Wertz, Version One, “I Really Think About The Next Decade As...

...re becoming an investor, Boris built an online marketplace for used and out-of-print books in 1999, selling the business to AbeBooks.com where he became COO and led a team of 60 people. After AbeBooks.com was sold to Amazon, he moved into investing, first as an angel and now with Version One. Date Recorded: 3/10/2021 | Run-Time: 44:54 Summary: In today’s episode, we’re talking all things marketplaces. Boris’ knowledge of marketplaces is unrivaled....

Episode #297: Tim Ranzetta, Next Gen Personal Finance, “Every Student Wants To Learn About...

...se are kids trying to be first in their family to go to college. It’s a low-income community, largely Black and brown students. And I visited the campus real inspiring founder there, Chris Bishoff. And after seeing the campus and hearing the story, 100% of their kids go on to 4-year colleges, and more importantly or more impressively, 75% to 80% graduate. Which for that demographic is five-sigma is probably not…I mean, that is extraordinary. The n...

Episode #296: Jason Hsu, Rayliant Global Advisors, “As Investors, We’re Always Looking For Uncorrelated...

...o knows? Jason, people want to find out more about Rayliant, the new ETF, R-A-Y-C is the ticker, where do they go? Jason: Come to our website. So come to www.rayliant.com and there’ll be all sorts of links that take you to the landing page with a fund that gives you more information about our research, more information about the company, the people, hopefully… Also, follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. I don’t know what Twitter and LinkedIn actually...

Episode #295: Jacob Rubin, Philosophy Capital Management, “I’ve Learned In This Business, You Want...

...ything’s going transparency, information at your fingertips. And it’s hyper-competitive, so lower and lower fees, all these different bespoke products, how are you going to justify your existence and your fees in a marketplace that’s this evolved?” And the answer is you are going to find cracks, crevices, parts of the market where the market just doesn’t work. It doesn’t work. And that’s how I’m going to extract value and outsize return and genera...

Episode #294: Dan Rasmussen, Verdad Advisers, “A Lot Of These Regime Changes Happen Around...

...st ignore it completely. But in the public markets, right, you see that day-to-day fall, and you’re dealing with that company that’s number one ranked in your quant model that just went down 30% or something, right. So you know, you have to reckon with it and say, well, when does small value work? Or during the 2018 to 2020 period, when will it work again because it’s not working right now? And that led us to, sort of, try and relate how the macro...

Episode #293: Ted Seides, Capital Allocators, “I Want To Compound My Capital…But I Want...

...0 index fund, and our side had picked a portfolio of 5 different hedge fund-of-funds, and there’s a whole bunch of reasons why. But at the time, the S&P 500 was trading at historical highs, interest rates were also at 4% or 5%, so there was no reason why the historical highs might be the case, and hedge funds were doing well. So that was the bet, looked great for about a year and a half, and I don’t know if there was another quarter in the subsequ...

Episode #292: Tom Barton, White Rock Capital, “I Just Thought, Well, This Is The...

...hey cut a deal with Nestle. Incidentally, I woke up last night and I go, “N-E-S-T-L-E-S, Nestle is the very best chocolate.” Remember that? Every company used to have a slogan…not a slogan, but a little song, little rhyme. I woke up last night singing the Nestle one. And I was just thinking, I’d start writing those. How many companies have a jingle? Meb: Having a three year old now and thinking back to being a child and my breakfast being Fruit Lo...

Episode #291: Ron Lieber, The New York Times, “If You Look At Private Colleges...

...s listen? This is a bigger question. It’s a bigger problem that we have vis-a-vis our elected representatives and their ability to actually do stuff. Meb: That was actually one of our suggestions in my piece, so I’ll send it to you later. But we said, Australia is also the gold medal example when it comes to retirement funds, where they just say, “Look, we understand something, behaviorally, which is we’re going to straight-up opt you in, like, to...

Episode #290: Bill Smead, Smead Capital Management, “There’s Less Respect For Stock Picking Experts...

...we’re talking about clamming 4:19 – Tide transitions at the end of the dot-com bubble 6:15 – Long-term results for the top dot-com stocks 7:25 – Current expectations for glamor stocks 8:51 – Why it is important to remember that tech is cyclical 9:36 – Tesla and GameStop: Pass the Dutchie? (Smead) 11:08 – Wisdom of the crowds and the lack of fundamentals 13:35 – WFH is a WKF (Smead) 15:14 – The future of energy 17:08 – The impending boom in the ho...