Quality At Value - Value Investing In Shares

Tony Kynaston & Cameron Reilly
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Mar 4, 2026 • 36min

QAV AU 909 — WWIII Investing

In this episode of QAV Australia, Cameron and Tony navigate the sudden market volatility triggered by the outbreak of conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. The duo explores the "biggest threat in 50 years" to global oil supplies, specifically the disruption of the Strait of Hormuz and its inevitable impact on energy prices and shipping. Amidst the global tension, they find silver linings in a massive 45% takeover jump for dental manufacturer SDI Limited and a scheme implementation deed for Cue Energy Resources by Horizon Oil. The episode also features a deep dive into the "material uncertainty" surrounding retail company Cettire, a five-year milestone review from a dedicated member, and a "Pulled Pork" analysis of Central Petroleum (CTP).
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Feb 25, 2026 • 41min

QAV AU 908 — Blowing the Doors Off

In this episode of QAV Australia, Cameron and Tony dive into the February reporting season. They provide an update on the QAV portfolios, take a dive into Parenti (PRN) and its recent price drop, as well as a comprehensive "Pulled Pork" analysis of Challenger (CGF) amidst potential Japanese takeover interest and regulatory changes. Between technical chats about wheat commodity sell lines and the "monstrous" growth of passive investing, the hosts find time for Michael Caine impressions, and a look at the latest global geopolitical and AI-driven absurdities.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 35min

QAV AU 907 — Mass vs Gas

In this episode, recorded on February 17, 2026, Tony and Cameron reflect on the legacy of actor Robert Duvall before diving into a deep critique of "gas giant" stocks and the lack of visible depreciation on the income statements of US tech titans. The pair discuss the current "josephine" state of the market, where high-quality stocks are coming off their highs, leading to a barren buy list and several trendline sells including Rice Growers (SGLLV), Plenty Group (PLT), and Myer (MYR). The episode features a detailed analysis of the Aeris Resources (AIS) acquisition of Peel Mining, a deep dive into ANZ’s recent performance boost under its "ANZ 2030" strategy, and a "Pulled Pork" segment on the Global Value Fund (GVF), where Tony explores the influence of investing legends Chris Cuffe and Miles Staude.
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Feb 11, 2026 • 44min

QAV AU 906 — It’s What You Do With It

In this episode of QAV Australia, Cameron and Tony navigate a particularly turbulent period for the ASX, noting a buy list that recently shrank to just three stocks amidst a broader market correction. The duo discusses the fallout for software companies like **Reckon (RKN)** and **Xero (XRO)** as the "AI penny drops," the impact of the RBA’s unexpected rate hike, and the dramatic 24% jump for **Pepper Money (PPM)** following a takeover bid from Challenger. The episode features a deep dive into **Atlas Pearls (ATP)**, examining the unique (and labor-intensive) world of Indonesian pearl farming, before wrapping up with a "gritty" after-hours segment covering everything from *Game of Thrones* prequels to Baz Luhrmann’s new Elvis documentary.
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Feb 4, 2026 • 46min

QAV AU 905 — Watering the Flowers

In this episode, Cameron and Tony navigate a complex week of market shifts, political manoeuvres, and a "Sell America" sentiment that continues to gain traction. The duo celebrates the massive success of **Duratec (DUR)**, which has tripled in value, and cover announcements from a range of buy list stocks. Tony provides a deep-dive "Pulled Pork" analysis of **CTI Logistics (CLX)**, highlighting its strong WA-based assets and unique property management strategy. The conversation also touches on the "disintermediation" of banks via Coinbase, the drama surrounding **HUMM Group’s** takeover panel objections, and a look at the potential economic impact of AI on wages.
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Jan 28, 2026 • 33min

QAV AU 904 — Humm-ing a Different Tune

In this episode of QAV Australia, Cameron and Tony brave the Australian heat to discuss a mix of music history and high-stakes value investing. The duo pays tribute to the late Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst, reflecting on his iconic sound and the band's cultural impact. Turning to the markets, they analyze the record-breaking success of hedge fund manager Chris Hohn, whose old-school value approach netted $28 billion in a single year. The episode features a deep dive into the complex takeover saga surrounding Humm Group (HUM), weighing the company's strong commercial leasing profits against its controversial buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) pivot and ongoing governance battles involving founder Andrew Abercrombie and Credit Corp. Finally, they wrap up with portfolio updates showing significant outperformance in both Australian and US dummy portfolios.
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Jan 21, 2026 • 40min

QAV AU 903 — Nobel Prizes and Negative Sentiment

In this episode, Cameron and Tony dive into the complex geopolitical and economic landscape of early 2026, examining China’s record trade surplus and the stalling impact of US tariffs on manufacturing. They explore how the AI boom has acted as a primary driver for US growth, potentially masking the drag created by trade restrictions. Closer to home, the duo discusses Australia’s manufacturing dependencies and the rising influx of Chinese EVs and renewable energy assets. The heart of the episode features deep dives into listener-driven data, comparing the QAV process against "buy and hold" strategies, and the Club edition contains a "Pulled Pork" analysis of **Stanmore Resources (SMR)**. From managing red flags in stocks like **Fleetwood (FWD)** to the nuances of superannuation-approved ASX 300 lists, this episode balances high-level macro theory with the practical, rules-based discipline of value investing.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 33min

QAV AU 902 — Quintuple

In this wide-ranging QAV Australia episode, Cameron and Tony move from bushfires devastating Victorian horse studs into geopolitics, central bank independence, and the increasingly overt political pressure being applied to the US Federal Reserve. From Kevin Rudd’s exit as ambassador and Trump’s campaign against Jerome Powell, the conversation pivots into market consequences, portfolio performance, and a remarkable year for QAV Light portfolios, which have dramatically outperformed the index. The second half dives deep into practical investing questions from listeners, covering portfolio construction, gearing, drawdowns, and franking credits, before closing with a detailed “pulled pork” analysis of Kip McGrath Education. Along the way, they explore competition dynamics in retail, the limits of diversification, and why growth has quietly dominated returns over the past year.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 42min

QAV AU 901 — Broccoli Investing

The first QAV episode of 2026 opens with a wide-ranging discussion that blends value investing discipline with geopolitics, market psychology, and one very detailed stock teardown. Cameron and Tony debate the limits of guests who can’t tolerate pushback, why value investing is the “broccoli diet” of finance, and whether optimism in global equity markets has reached dangerous levels. From US military actions in Venezuela and their implications for oil markets, to Wall Street’s unanimous bullishness for 2026, the episode circles back to a core QAV principle: prediction is fragile, process is durable. The second half dives deep into Fenix Resources, unpacking how vertical integration can create a moat in iron ore, even at the smaller end of the production scale.
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Dec 31, 2025 • 1h 1min

QAV AU 852 — Growth Over PE: The Metric That Ate 2025

The final QAV episode of 2025 is a wide-ranging year-end wrap that blends portfolio performance, market structure, and deeper system thinking. Cameron and Tony review an exceptional six-month run for QAV portfolios, with multiple stocks delivering triple-digit returns, before drilling into what actually drove those results. Tony presents a data-heavy “Pulled Pork” analysis that isolates growth over PE as a potential explanatory factor behind this year’s outperformance, raising the possibility of a future refinement to the QAV scoring system. The conversation then moves through global market performance, leadership changes at Woodside, takeover drama at HUM, crowd psychology, housing constraints, and the economics of modern media, closing with books, TV, and reflections on how fast time now seems to move.

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