The 100 Year Thinkers: Long-Term Compounding in a Short-Term World

46 Stocks Created Half of All Market Wealth | Chris Mayer and Robert Hagstrom on the Outliers that Break Base Rates

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Mar 23, 2026
Robert Hagstrom, investment author and CIO focused on Buffett-style durable businesses. Chris Mayer, investor and 100-bagger researcher who studies extreme stock winners. They explore why a tiny number of firms create most market wealth. Short takes on power laws, when to trust base rates versus studying outliers, Buffett’s long-term lens, AI’s challenge to historical probabilities, and portfolio construction to capture asymmetric upside.
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INSIGHT

Stock Market Returns Are Driven By Outliers

  • Markets are dominated by extreme outliers rather than averages.
  • Hendrik Bessembinder found 46 firms created half of century-long net wealth, highlighting power-law returns in stocks.
INSIGHT

Buffett Uses Historical Consistency As A Durability Signal

  • Warren Buffett seeks companies with long, consistent operating histories as a proxy for durability.
  • Robert G Hagstrom says Buffett tests how firms performed through varied economic conditions to infer persistence of returns.
ADVICE

Start Valuation With The Base Rate Then Justify Deviations

  • Start valuation with the base rate and only diverge if you have strong, well-justified reasons.
  • Robert G Hagstrom warns diverging from base rates long-term is rare so sharpen your assumptions before betting on an outlier path.
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