60 MINUTES of Pure Investing Wisdom with Mohnish Pabrai | MUST WATCH | Stocks | Investment
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 Published On Jul 31, 2024

Mohnish Pabrai emphasizes the importance of focused investing, advocating for a concentrated stock portfolio rather than diversifying excessively. He suggests investing in a limited number of high-quality companies that are deeply understood and undervalued, ensuring each investment has a significant impact on the portfolio's performance. Pabrai advises following Warren Buffett's principles, such as maintaining a long-term perspective and being patient for the right opportunities. He also highlights the significance of staying within one's circle of competence, investing only in industries and businesses that are well understood.

Basics of investing. Stocks Market Investing class. Stocks Market Investing Course.

00:00 - Introduction
00:19 - How to Achieve Higher Returns with Lower Risk?
12:20 - How not to Miss the Next Multibagger?
20:18 - How to Find Long-term Compounding Stocks?
32:17 - Investment Strategy that Built Pabrai Funds?
34:47 - How to Beat Buffett's Compounding Rate?
38:54 - Opportunities that lead to Extraordinary Wealth Creation.
42:39 - How to Find a Perfect Stock?
50:48 - Why Diversification in Stocks Can Be a Disadvantage?

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