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Summed
Summed Podcast
19 episodes
3 weeks ago

Each episode of Summed sums up one of the greatest money books of all time in less than 20 minutes. Master your money with lessons from the greatest and learn to "Invest Like the Best". Curated by humans, synthesized with AI.


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An experiment in using AI to hack your life and make your money work for you.

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Each episode of Summed sums up one of the greatest money books of all time in less than 20 minutes. Master your money with lessons from the greatest and learn to "Invest Like the Best". Curated by humans, synthesized with AI.


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An experiment in using AI to hack your life and make your money work for you.

(Education only; not financial advice.)


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Technology
Arts,
Business,
Investing,
Books
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Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits — Philip Fisher
Summed
18 minutes 20 seconds
3 weeks ago
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits — Philip Fisher

In this episode of Summed, we deliver a complete Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits summary—Philip Fisher’s classic on how to identify outstanding growth companies and hold them for years. In ~20 minutes, you’ll learn Fisher’s scuttlebutt research (talking to suppliers, customers, competitors), his famous 15-point checklist for management quality and runway, when to buy, add, or hold, and why “don’t sell too soon” is a powerful rule. Perfect for beginners and busy listeners who want a practical way to turn real-world insight into long-term investing edge.


About the author

Philip A. Fisher (1907–2004) was a pioneering growth investor whose ideas influenced legends like Warren Buffett—especially the focus on quality businesses, exceptional management, and long holding periods.


Key takeaways

  • Scuttlebutt method: learn from an ecosystem—customers, vendors, competitors, ex-employees.
  • 15-point Fisher checklist: size of market, competitive edge, sales organization, R&D effectiveness, profit margins, integrity/ability of management, and more.
  • Buy right, hold long: concentrate in a few great businesses; let compounding work.
  • Add on progress, not dips: increase when the business executes, not just when price falls.
  • Don’t over-diversify: too many holdings dilute attention and results.
  • When to sell: thesis broken, management deteriorates, or a clearly superior opportunity arises.


This week’s playbook

  1. Build a one-page scuttlebutt plan for a company you use: list 3 customers, 2 suppliers, 1 competitor to contact or research.
  2. Run Fisher’s 15-point checklist (adapted) and score your top idea 0–2 on each point.
  3. Write a hold thesis with 2–3 milestones; add only if milestones are met.
  4. Trim diworsification: consider consolidating small “why do I own this?” positions.

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An experiment in using AI to hack your life and make your money work for you.

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Summed

Each episode of Summed sums up one of the greatest money books of all time in less than 20 minutes. Master your money with lessons from the greatest and learn to "Invest Like the Best". Curated by humans, synthesized with AI.


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An experiment in using AI to hack your life and make your money work for you.

(Education only; not financial advice.)


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.