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Laurence Endersen: The Compounder's Element | Why We're Solving for the Wrong Thing | Best Days Are Ahead

Nov 24, 2025
Laurence Endersen is an investment professional with over 30 years of experience and author of The Compounder's Element. He shares insights from his early life, including the entrepreneurial spirit from his family and how working in his father's TV repair shop shaped his understanding of money. Laurence discusses the magic of stock market gains, the importance of patience in investing, and how understanding one's investing temperament can lead to better decisions. He emphasizes building structurally advantaged businesses and the role of wealth managers in guiding clients to stay disciplined.
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ANECDOTE

Early Lessons From A TV Shop

  • Laurence Endersen worked in his father's TV repair shop and learned how hard it is to earn money in the real world.
  • Losing his mother at 13 accelerated his maturity and fueled independence that shaped his investing temperament.
ANECDOTE

Hooked By Day-One IPO Pops

  • Laurence discovered markets during Australian state privatizations where IPOs often popped on day one and it felt like magic.
  • He immediately became addicted to the idea of making money without traditional hourly work.
INSIGHT

Solve For Time, Not Just Returns

  • Compounding equals starting capital times (1+R)^N, so lengthening N reduces pressure on achieving high R.
  • It's easier to solve for long time horizons than to chase exceptional short-term returns.
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