In this episode, Todd Wenning and Jeff Fischer discuss a variety of topics around the state of today's market, what AI could mean for the economy, and how to monitor companies caught up in the AI cycle in both good and bad ways.
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In this episode, Todd Wenning discusses why the presence of an economic moat is insufficient for investment. He considers the question philosophically but also practically by taking a look at available data.
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In this episode, Todd Wenning discusses the behavioral challenges related to selling one stock to buy another and shares one of his favorite articles from the depths of the financial crisis to illustrate what real market panic looks like.
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In this episode, Todd Wenning discusses some common challenges faced by those in their mid-life (35-50) and offers some suggestions for emerging from this busy time of life financially stronger and more confident as you approach retirement.
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In this episode, Todd Wenning covers a variety of investing topics with his friend and mentor, Jeff Fischer. Among other topics, Todd and Jeff discuss their time together running the Motley Fool Pro newsletter through the Great Financial Crisis, how to use options as a part of a long-term investing strategy, the power of recurring revenue, the challenges of managing other people's money, and the bifurcation of the market.
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In this episode, Todd Wenning of Flyover Stocks and KNA Capital speaks with Lawrence Hamtil of Fortune Financial and Doug Ott of Andvari Associates about their recent white paper on the US population shift toward the Southeast, entitled "Going South: Implications of Business and Population Migration".
Speakers, their families, and/or their firms may own shares of companies mentioned. None of this is financial advice and is meant for informational purposes only.
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In this episode, Todd Wenning discusses the religiosity of the Berkshire Hathaway meeting, why companies with great customer service may not be great companies to invest in, and why company-specific sell-offs require both behavioral and analytical insights. Please see flyoverstocks.com for charts, tables, and other important disclosures.
In this episode, Todd Wenning discusses some powerful experiences he and his family had in recent weeks, how and why he considers momentum factors when starting a new position, and why "casino-like" markets (as Warren Buffett put it) are more the rule than exception.
In this episode, Todd Wenning examines why a good process is critical to any successful long-term investing approach. Please visit www.flyoverstocks.com for important disclosures and charts.
Flyover Stocks publisher Todd Wenning chats with author, student, and investor Maya Peterson in this episode. Among other topics, Todd and Maya discuss ways to get young people interested in investing and business, how to find mentors and internships in the industry, and what makes the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting unique.
In this episode, Todd Wenning shares three short memos - Did Something Break?, Moats, and Look at Your Fish. Please visit www.flyoverstocks.com for references to charts and for important disclosures.
In this episode, Todd Wenning shares his advice for liberal arts majors looking to start a career in the investment industry and encourages universities and investment firms to promote the career to liberal arts majors. Please visit www.flyoverstocks.com for important disclosures.
In this episode, Todd Wenning introduces the Flyover Stocks scoring system for quantifying qualitative factors like moats and management and how you can use such ratings in position sizing and portfolio management. Please visit www.flyoverstocks.com for charts, tables, and important disclosures.
Todd Wenning discusses the risks to long-term investors if they are missing moat, management, or valuation criteria in their investment thesis about a company. Please see www.flyoverstocks.com for charts and important disclosures.
In this episode, Todd Wenning looks at the math behind why Warren Buffett starts looking at companies trading around 15 times earnings. Please visit www.flyoverstocks.com to see accompanying charts and tables, and to view important disclosures.
In this episode, Todd Wenning shares 15 questions he often asks when meeting management teams of companies he's researching. Please visit www.flyoverstocks.com to view the original post and for important disclosures.
For long-term investors in quality businesses, deciding to sell down or fully exit an investment can be an agonizing process. Behavioral biases and personalities can complicate these decisions. In this episode, Todd Wenning discusses some ways in which we might improve our selling process. Please visit www.flyoverstocks.com for charts and important disclosures.
Knowing how much to invest behind each holding is a critical but under-discussed component of portfolio returns. In this episode, Todd Wenning suggests some ways to think about position sizing and the benefits and risks of various approaches. Please visit www.flyoverstocks.com to see charts and read important disclosures.
In this episode, host Todd Wenning discusses why for network effects to occur, the product or service has to be highly relevant to its users. When relevance fades, network effects quickly unravel. Please visit www.flyoverstocks.com to see additional charts and important disclosures related to this post.
Todd Wenning shares five characteristics of overlooked companies he aims to profile at Flyover Stocks. Please visit www.flyoverstocks.com for charts, illustrations, and important disclosures.