Evan Tindell (Bireme Capital): The Psychology of Value Investing (Plus poker and tennis)
Evan Tindell runs Bireme Capital, a long/short value investment fund.
I loved this episode. We spent over an hour discussing:
- Investor psychology
- Shorting Costco
- Lessons from being a professional poker player
- Position sizing
- Betting big on META during its Hate Day
- SOTP valuation stories (Bollore & Vivendi)
- Japanese value stocks
- Allocating time
And more!
This was one of the most wide-ranging conversations I've had in a while, and I loved it.
If you like what you heard, follow Evan on Twitter @evantindell.
Finally, a big thanks to our sponsors for making this episode happen.
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