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Value Investing: The Starvine Way

by Starvine Capital

What are the most important questions to ask when assessing an investment? Enjoy the ride with us as we will target specific topics and interview experts about the markets, industries and more. Send us your questions to: [email protected] Company profile: www.StarvineCapital.com

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Episodes

Robert F. Bruner: The Panic of 1907

24m · Published 01 Mar 18:16

In the finale of Season 2, we spoke with Robert Bruner, the co-author of “The Panic of 1907: Lessons Learned from the Market’s Perfect Storm”. It is important as investors to study business history and the lessons it has to offer. Mr. Bruner identifies the causes of past financial crises and offers insights into how the everyday investor can prepare for difficult times.

The second edition of The Panic of 1907, which will be released on March 8, 2023, can be purchased from the Wiley website. Mr. Bruner's blog is also very much worth perusing.

 

Listen to the full episode on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/value-investing-the-starvine-way/id1528075267…

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1D96SAh5n7lQhWpLP6X6ef… YouTube: https://youtube.com/@starvinecapital382/videos…

Moneyball: Investment Lessons

12m · Published 22 Feb 05:00

Moneyball is a parallel universe with value investing. What lessons can we learn from the book and movie? Listen to find out.

The 2015 memo, "Moneyball: How is Baseball Related to Value Investing?" can be accessed with this link:  https://starvinecapital.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Memo-Moneyball-and-Investing.pdf

 

When to Sell

13m · Published 15 Feb 05:00

It seems straightforward enough to know when to buy a stock, but knowing when to sell almost always poses a tougher challenge. Should we sell every time a holding's price significantly increases? When is it a mistake to sell? And when does it make sense to sell at a loss? Listen to the latest episode to sharpen your acuity on this subject.

Inversion

9m · Published 08 Feb 05:00

"Invert, always invert" ~ Charlie Munger.

Why is inversion a valuable tool? In this episode, we explore the practical uses of deductive thinking and its relevance to investing. Starting from the goal and working backward requires us to look a problem from a different angle - it can be a discovery process. By gaining awareness of actions that are harmful, we actually make a great leap forward to reaching our objectives. 

 

 

Anchoring

12m · Published 01 Feb 05:22

Anchoring is a psychological short cut that all human beings perform. In investing, the gravity of anchors is so powerful and pervasive that we must educate ourselves on this topic. Listen to this episode to gain awareness of the nuances of anchoring and learn what can be done to prevent it.

Christopher Mayer: 100 Baggers

19m · Published 25 Jan 05:00

In this episode, we are joined by Christopher Mayer, portfolio manager of Woodlock House Family Capital and author of 100 Baggers: Stocks that Return 100-to-1 and How to Find Them. Chris shares his insights on what attributes to seek in long term winning investments and what he learned from legendary investor Chuck Akre.

100 to 1 in the Stock Market (Part 2 - The ”How”)

15m · Published 18 Jan 05:00

In the second part of 100 to 1, we complete our review of Thomas Phelps's investment classic with the numerical and fundamental realities supporting stocks that deliver a high rate of long-term compounding. 

100 to 1 in the Stock Market (Part 1: The ”Why”)

8m · Published 11 Jan 05:52

In 1972, an investment classic called "100 to 1 in the Stock Market" was published. The concepts laid out in the book are timeless and the author, Thomas Phelps, communicates his teachings in an engaging manner.

This episode deals more with the psychological aspects and investors' self-defeating behaviors explained in the book, whereas the next episode highlights the basic arithmetic behind generating investment returns and key attributes to look for in long-term winners.

Dr. George Athanassakos: The Character of a Value Investor

21m · Published 04 Jan 18:00

In this episode, we are rejoined by Dr. George Athanassakos during his European lecture tour to discuss his new book, "Value Investing: From Theory to Practice". We discuss numerous topics, including the character and proper mindset needed to succeed as a value investor.  Dr. Athanassakos also explores best practices that would benefit the long term well-being of any investor.

Links:

  • Order a copy of "Value Investing: From Theory to Practice":  https://valueinvestingeducation.com/index.php/value-investing-from-theory-to-practice-a-guide-to-the-value-investing-process/
  • Visit the site of Ben Graham Centre for Value Investing: https://www.ivey.uwo.ca/bengrahaminvesting/

Dr. George Athanassakos - Value Investing: From Theory to Practice

28m · Published 05 Jan 23:53

In our season finale, we speak with Dr. George Athanassakos, who is a pioneer in bringing value investing into the university curriculum. He is a Professor of Finance and the Ben Graham Chair in Value Investing at the Ivey Business School. 

His upcoming book, Value Investing: From Theory to Practice, is scheduled for release in April 2021. It will be distinguished as the first value investing textbook and will serve as a platform for the subject of value investing to proliferate in business schools.  

In this interesting interview, Dr. Athanassakos shares his personal journey, offers a sneak peak into his upcoming book, discusses the state of value investing today, and explains how the value investing philosophy is healthy for one's long-term well-being. 

We look forward to returning for the next season in a few months. If you haven't already, please review us on Apple Podcasts as it is a key way to help new listeners discover the show.

Value Investing: The Starvine Way has 19 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 7:01:34. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 14th, 2024 14:42.

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