Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Carl Kawaja - Dealing with Regime Change - [Invest Like the Best, EP.314]

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Jan 31, 2023
Carl Kawaja, a seasoned portfolio manager at Capital Group, shares his deep insights on the changing landscape of capital markets. He discusses the impact of rising capital costs and industry layoffs while emphasizing the importance of adaptability in investment strategies. Intriguingly, he draws parallels between Muhammad Ali’s boxing ring tactics and the need for flexible approaches in investing. Kawaja also explores unique perspectives from the Amazonian Piraha tribe and shares lessons from a transformative Norwegian CEO, illustrating innovation in diverse fields.
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ANECDOTE

Learning from Buffett's Hits and Misses

  • Warren Buffett's contrasting investments in IBM (unsuccessful) and Apple (highly successful) highlight that even the best investors aren't always right.
  • Carl Kawaja emphasizes that success in investing often involves being right slightly more than half the time.
ADVICE

Finding "Gorks": Embracing Contradictions and Learning from Others

  • To find investment opportunities (gorks), be open-minded and consider contradictory viewpoints.
  • Avoid pride, learn from others' strengths, and be ruthless in selling disappointing companies.
INSIGHT

Product Cycles and Capital Allocation

  • Apple's product-focused approach and capital allocation strategy, similar to Buffett's philosophy, has led to exceptional returns.
  • Meta's large-scale investment in the metaverse contrasts with Amazon's organic growth of AWS, raising concerns about its approach.
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