The Master Investor Podcast with Wilfred Frost

Jeremy Grantham: Lessons from 60 Legendary Years of Investing

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Apr 20, 2026
Jeremy Grantham, veteran investor and GMO co-founder known for spotting major market bubbles over 60 years. He discusses value investing’s long-term pull, the roles of momentum and quality, parallels between past bubbles and today’s AI and meme-stock era, and the conditions that signal market tops. Brief reflections on index investing, reinvesting in panic, and long-term macro headwinds.
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ADVICE

Exit Overpriced Stocks And Load Up On Value

  • Do not accept underperforming in an overpriced market; move into cheap assets and wait for mean reversion.
  • Grantham says market timing is about exiting overpriced stocks and concentrating on cheap ones, not daily timing.
ANECDOTE

GMO's Nine Year 8% Outperformance Memory

  • Grantham recalls outperformance of about 8% per annum for nine years after founding GMO.
  • He compares that run to Warren Buffett's multi-decade 9% outperformance as context for how exceptional Buffett is.
INSIGHT

Not All Bubbles Leave You Nowhere To Hide

  • Some bubbles offer hiding places — 2000 had cheap REITs, bonds and small caps; 2007 had none and was a systemic risk.
  • Grantham says the current cycle is mixed: parts of the world still offer reasonable valuations.
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