Former hedge fund manager Whitney Tilson, now Editor at Stansberry Research, returns to The Julia La Roche Show for a wide-ranging discussion on the economy, markets, and common mistakes investors make.
Whitney discusses the strength of the macro picture and the importance of not betting against America.
In this conversation, Whitney shares stock picks, reflects on missed opportunities, and discusses the importance of letting winners run. He also talks about closing his hedge fund, lessons learned, and the wisdom he gained from the late Charlie Munger.
Tilson emphasizes the need for patience and discipline in investing and highlights the five calamities that can derail a successful life.
Links:
Stansberry Research: https://stansberryresearch.com/our-team/whitney-tilson
The Art of Playing Defense: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Playing-Defense-Falling-Behind-ebook/dp/B091QFHJ6B
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:55 Big picture view of the economy and markets
02:43 Caution against letting politics influence investment decisions
03:38 The mistake of predicting gloom and doom
05:24 Betting against America doesn’t make sense
06:59 There are warning flags, but stocks aren’t in bubble territory
8:10 Bitcoin smells frothy, but ‘I would never short it’
09:22 Stock Picks: Berkshire Hathaway, Meta, and other opportunities
10:02 Bitcoin is an instrument of pure speculation
15:56 Stock pick ideas - Berkshire Hathaway, Meta, etc.
21:26 Introduction to Warren Buffett and value investing
26:48 Stock exchanges as interesting investment opportunities
29:08 Lessons from missed opportunities
36:07 The importance of letting winners run
38:50 Reflecting on closing the hedge fund, mental mistakes investors make
43:48 Running a Hedge Fund with Patience and Discipline
46:13 Charlie Munger's legacy
50:06 The Art of Playing Defense