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Welcome to the Compounders Podcast. On this show, Host and Investor, Ben Claremon, will explore the topic of compounding from various angles, including through interviews with public and private company executives, investors who focus on compounders, and newer investment firms that are building a business they hope will become more valuable over time.
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Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
My guest on the show today needs no introduction. Tobias Carlisle, Founder and Managing Director of Acquirers Funds and Co-Host, Value After Hours. He manages two ETFs, a larger-cap deep value ETF with the ticker ZIG—and a smaller cap one with the ticker DEEP. He is the author of several books on value investing and is the co-host of the popular podcast: Value After Hours. You also may know him by his Twitter handle, Greenbackd. In this conversation, which started at a lunch table and continued in the podcast studio, we covered:
- How he blends qualitative and quantitative research to construct his portfolios;
- The methodologies he uses to inform position sizing, rebalancing, and concentration;
- Why he requires the companies he owns to meet certain free cash and balance sheet criteria;
- The rationale for holding a diverse range of markets cap stocks in his ZIG ETF; and
- The difference between looking to be a contrarian and the willingness to be a contrarian.
For more information about Acquirers Funds, please visit: https://acquirersfunds.com/
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