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The Art of Execution
How the world's best investors get it wrong and still make millions
Book • 2015
The Art of Execution delves into the strategies of elite investors, revealing that even the best ideas often fail.
Despite this, many investors remain profitable due to their execution techniques.
The book categorizes investors into different 'tribes' based on their handling of winning and losing positions, highlighting the importance of managing losses and maximizing gains.
Despite this, many investors remain profitable due to their execution techniques.
The book categorizes investors into different 'tribes' based on their handling of winning and losing positions, highlighting the importance of managing losses and maximizing gains.
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as the focus of the episode, exploring execution in investing.


Clay Finck

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TIP736: How the Best Investors Execute w/ Clay Finck
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as a book analyzing successful investment strategies.

Jonathan Tepper

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Jonathan Tepper - Buying Monopolies at Prevatt Capital (EP.375)
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to illustrate the paradox of 'best ideas' portfolios.

Ardal Loh-Gronager

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The Perceptive Investor: How Ardal Loh-Gronager Sees What Others Miss in Markets
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, who highlights Freeman-Shor's categorization of fund manager behaviors and the importance of position sizing.

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