On this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan welcomes Joe Boskovich to the show. Joe is the founder of Old West Investment Management, an investment firm focused on finding high-quality companies with deep value.
Joe kicks things off by sharing his background in company management. He states that he uses his past experience to evaluate how the companies he considers investing in are being run. Examining the steps management takes and how they behave will reflect their long-term goals with the company and if the correct actions are being taken to help the company succeed. And Joe says one of the easiest ways to gain insight is by seeing how they're being paid. (0:00)
Next, John compares the differences between deep-value companies and distressed companies, showing how one that might appear to be "junk" might have potential if it's run well. And while folks love the big tech companies, most don't think about the metals that are needed in the products that they manufacture, which are where the bigger opportunities lie. (20:41)
Finally, Joe and Dan talk about company scale and how companies should handle expanding locations. And Joe mentions how stock picking has become "a lost art" due to investors putting their money into indexes and exchange-traded funds. He shares several companies in the homebuilding sector that have caught his attention. And he warns about selling your stocks too soon. Joe views his investing as a "partnership" with the companies that he wants to own in the long run. (41:05)