How I Invest with David Weisburd

E280: The Art of Quiet Compounding w/Mark Sotir

Jan 12, 2026
Mark Sotir, President of Equity Group Investments and a long-time colleague of Sam Zell, shares intriguing insights about the owner's mindset in investing. He emphasizes why preparation for potential setbacks is crucial, illustrating how adaptability outweighs mere prediction. Mark explains the importance of cash flow discipline and long holding periods for sustainable growth. He contrasts long-term ownership with short-term trading, and highlights how operational value creation trumps transactional gains, providing a fresh perspective on navigating volatile markets.
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INSIGHT

Owner Mindset Over Trading

  • Investing like an owner means buying businesses to hold and build rather than trading them quickly.
  • Prioritize understanding and protecting the downside before fantasizing about upside outcomes.
ADVICE

Don't Overlever And Build Cushions

  • Avoid overleveraging and assume more things will go wrong than you underwrite.
  • Build cushions in budgets and design flexible companies that can adapt when unpredictable storms hit.
INSIGHT

Prepare More Than Predict

  • Predicting exact outcomes is less useful than preparing for many possibilities.
  • Build adaptability into teams and processes so companies can exploit unexpected positive windows too.
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