

Perfecting the Investing Craft with Caro-Kann’s Artem Fokin
33 snips Aug 21, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Artem Fokin, a prominent figure from Caro-Kann and a seasoned investor, delves into the art of refining investment strategies. He shares insights on the evolving role of AI in research, highlighting its potential to transform market efficiency. Artem and host Andrew Walker debate the significance of long-term process improvements and the dangers of groupthink in investing. Their conversation underscores the importance of independent thought and the growing accessibility of research tools, essential for navigating the complexities of today’s market.
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Investing As A Craft
- Investing is a craft improved by iteration, feedback loops, and stealing process ideas from peers.
- Artem emphasizes learning other investors' processes rather than their stock picks to level up faster.
Track Records Need Context
- Long term, repeatable track records inspire but need context about style and sample size.
- Artem values extended multi-decade returns in comparable styles rather than one-off windfalls.
Outliers May Be Allocation Skill
- Buying extreme outliers (e.g., Bitcoin early) often signals asset allocation skill, not traditional stock picking.
- Size of the allocation and personal circumstances determine whether it was a skilled bet or reckless luck.