Today we released episode 84. This time, the guest is Tom Russo, and leading the conversation is our friend in London, Christian Billinger. Listen and learn!
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Among the many topics discussed:
- The current environment for investing in consumer stocks
- How to assess if challenges facing a business are temporary or structural
- How to identify bad and good stewards of capital
- The capital cycle in spirits...
Episode 83!
Topics: Decentralization, funding, capital allocation.
Book: Built from Scratch (1999) by the Home Depot founders.
Guest: Jeff Totten – founder & CEO of US-based holding company Evergreen Services Group – a thoughtful, driven entrepreneur with an investor mindset.
Episode 82 features Ehsan Ehsani – an investor at Crescendo Partners in New York and an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School.
We discuss his book 'Finding Value in Numbers’, in which Ehsan emphasizes the importance of building a personalized investment framework.
“The third cycle you go through, I think you might start to make some money because you actually start to know that these things come along.”
– Andrew Hollingworth joins Eddie on the podcast to discuss the excellent book '1929' by Andrew Ross Sorkin.
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"Managing money is a lot about managing expectations, and it's a lesson I've kept with me the rest of my life."
Rupal Bhansali guests the podcast to share her investor journey and wisdom on non-consensus investing (which is also the title of her book).
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What can we learn from one of the OG compounder kings?
Portfolio manager @ryan_bunn joins Investing by the Books podcast to talk about Philip Carret's 1927 classic investment book 'The Art of Speculation', which influenced later legends like Warren Buffett and Philip Fisher.
Ryan and Eddie discuss Carret's early insights on diversification, the importance of retained earnings and compound interest, and why dividend yield should be the least important factor when analyzing stocks.
New episode!
What can investors learn from philosophers such as Spinoza, Hume, and Kierkegaard? And how did financial markets impact these philosophers?
Ethan Everett guests the podcast to discuss his great book 'The Investment Philosophers', published in Oct 2025. Listen on...