Business vs. Investing, w/ Jason Zweig and Morgan Housel – [Invest Like the Best, EP.50]


My guests this week are both veterans of the podcast, Jason Zweig and Morgan Housel. They are two of the best in the world at making the complicated simple, and in that spirit, I’ll keep this introduction short. Morgan shifted from public markets to the private markets a year ago when he joined the Collaborative Fund, so we begin with what he has learned about venture capital in his first year on the job.


Books Referenced


The Devil’s Financial Dictionary


Modern Monopolies: What It Takes to Dominate the 21st Century Economy


Thinking, Fast and Slow


Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike


Life and Fate


Online References


A Rediscovered Masterpiece by Benjamin Graham


Rishi Ganti podcast


Small Companies Are Gone, But Should they Be Forgotten (Zweig Column)


Show Notes


1:43 – (First question) – Morgan on why he got disenchanted with the investment industry and shifted to venture capital


 


4:05 – Jason’s thoughts about investing in the private markets


5:19 – A Rediscovered Masterpiece by Benjamin Graham


 


7:57 – Morgan’s thoughts on how private market investments differ from public market investments


 


10:24 – Exploring valuations of businesses and what they say about broader trends in the market


 


13:21 – How much does Jason think about individual companies when exploring the overall market trends


18:41 – The Devil’s Financial Dictionary


 


19:28 –What does it take to be a successful founder


 


23:40 – How does Jason look at activities that are work related vs just for pleasure


 


25:33 – If Jason had to start a business, what would he do


 


27:22 – What business would Morgan start


 


29:18 – Problems with the financial planning industry


 


30:56 –  The role of stress in personal and business development


31:04 – Modern Monopolies: What It Takes to Dominate the 21st Century Economy


 


38:17 – Are there signs that let you know when to cut and run vs when to keep slogging along with something


42:02 – Thinking, Fast and Slow


44:03 – Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike


 


44:20 – Principals to approach learning


 


 


50:10 – The idea of keeping your identity small in a world where social media encourages one-upmanship


 


53:56 – Last significant thing Morgan changed his mind about


 


55:23 – Why Morgan chooses passive investing with stocks, but as a VC, essentially is a stock picker in private markets


1:00:44 – Rishi Ganti podcast


 


1:02:14 – What major thing did Jason change his mind about


1:02:30 – Small Companies Are Gone, But Should they Be Forgotten (Zweig Column)


 


1:06:33 – What was the most interesting idea Jason and Morgan have been tackling and what data helped to spark that interest


1:09:32 – Life and Fate


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Learn More


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