
PIWORLD Investor Podcasts In the Company of Mavericks: Simple but not easy with Richard Oldfield
Apr 2, 2026
Richard Oldfield, veteran value investor and founder of Altfield Partners, reflects on a career from the 1970s to today. He discusses why value investing is a temperament, the merits of patience and concentrated portfolios. He questions ‘new era’ narratives like AI, spots opportunities outside the US, and warns about index hugging and geopolitical risk.
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Simple Fundamentals Demand Temperament
- Investing fundamentals are simple: P&L, balance sheet, cash flow and price movement observation, but outperforming is hard due to required temperament.
- Oldfield stresses temperament, patience and consistency beat technical complexity.
Choose Managers You Trust And Leave Them Alone
- When choosing fund managers, prioritise trust and patience; pick managers you trust and then 'leave them alone' unless there's clear misconduct.
- Oldfield warns against hiring/firing based on short-term performance spikes.
Three Bites Rule To Limit Value Traps
- Limit losses from value traps with rules: buy at most three times as a price falls and cap capital per position.
- This discipline prevents repeatedly digging a deeper hole after initial mistakes.






