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In this episode I summarize and discuss selected parts of a recent Q&A session with value investor and fund manager Mohnish Pabrai. During the Q&A Pabrai offered his thoughts on investing mistakes and the reasons for the high average rate of investor errors, current Nvidia (NVDA) euphoria compared with Microsoft (MSFT) euphoria during the Dotcom Bubble, and what it takes to be a good investor.




Timestamps:


00:00 Mohnish Pabrai Q&A intro


00:19 Investing mistakes and projecting Nvidia to infinity


01:20 Microsoft stock during and after the Dotcom Bubble


02:59 Amazon stock during and after the Dotcom Bubble


03.27 Nvidia rhyming with Dotcom Bubble era Mircosoft


05:11 The AI too hard basket and asking simpler questions


06:54 The other reason for high error rates in investing


07:58 What's needed to be a good investor




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Mohnish Pabrai: Key Investing Lessons from "Circling the Wagons”


https://youtu.be/TqC_m7-DPfM




Chuck Akre Said This About How to Find 100 Baggers


https://youtu.be/xoKe1AvquTI




Mohnish Pabrai Portfolio Update: Pabrai Buys BAM Stock! (Brookfield Asset Management)


https://youtu.be/c5ivXtnz6-U


Why Druckenmiller Owns Nvidia Despite "Nosebleed Territory”


https://youtu.be/QP496jwcumk


Mohnish Pabrai's Q&A with members of the Finance and Investment Cell at SRCC, Delhi on June 14, 2023 https://youtu.be/tYtG7ZvMSjM




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Disclaimer: I am not a financial adviser. This content is for education and entertainment purposes only. Do your own analysis and/or seek professional financial advice before making any investment decision.