After weeks learning from Pabrai, I realized that the amount of knowledge he has in logistics industry is many time more what I have spent 4 years of learning in university, my majors is logistics btw. Now I regret going to university. BTW thank you for your insight and knowledge, I picked up many things from those lessons.
Sven I don’t know if you are planning on looking for the cement company Mohnish mentioned for one of your videos but if you do I’ve already done a bit of legwork I've narrowed down the Turkish Cement company to either AKCANSA CIMENTO which exports 11% of its revenue, NUH CIMENTO SANAYI AS which exports 9.6% of revenue, CIMENTAS IZMIR CIMENTO FABRI exports anywhere between 5-11% depending on the year, UNYE CIMENTO SANAYII VE TICA exports between 5-11% and BATI CIMENTO which has 8.5% of revenues as exports and it has harbour operations. Cheers happy hunting!
Maybe I didn't quite understand the part about the DCF model, but if the discount rate is 8 and the growth rate is 10, the price is infinite. Therefore, you have to have a discount rate greater than the long term growth rate, otherwise your future cash flow does not converge to 0, and you get an infinite price. I think the DCF model is useful when you use an appropriate discount rate, say 8, and compare the price you get with the market price. If you then get a theoretical price that is two or three times the market price, you can consider buying. If there's a market correction, you'll get a return of well over 8, and even more if the stock becomes overvalued. But I agree that you don't need the model to see good opportunities. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Work out what you would need to pay, to get 15-20% and then pay 20-50% less than those numbers (margin of safety). Rinse and repeat. It isn't much harder than that. People make this so much more complicated than it should be, they outsmart themselves.
Almost everyday i watch one of your video, learn a lot. Whenever i figure out one nice company and i go check the stock price company is already trading 10-15 times the book value, how do i plan to invest in such cases in India.
I think you can’t invest in those. Either invest in a index fund or 2 -3 companies with your research. WB says that in your whole life it is enough if you invest in 10 companies
Hi sir, Once you mentioned a company while your seminar at Google, which makes a raw material, which is used in making radial tires, situated in South Korea and India. That time you said you are buying but now could you please throw some light to do treasure hunt.. I'm pretty much sure about the company but One or two more clues would get me to the treasure.. Thanks..
Welp, MMM is divorced now. Also, what about leverage not in margin for equities but for real estate investment? I believe Buffett's share in real estate near NYU stays leveraged.
Ok I've narrowed down the Turkish Cement company to AKCANSA CIMENTO which exports 11% of its revenue, NUH CIMENTO SANAYI AS which exports 9.6% of revenue, CIMENTAS IZMIR CIMENTO FABRI exports anywhere between 5-11% depending on the year, UNYE CIMENTO SANAYII VE TICA exports between 5-11% and BATI CIMENTO which has 8.5% of revenues as exports and it has harbour operations! Anyone fancy a treasure hunt?
Can you make a mathematical software for normal people to invest in the stock market as you do? I am referring something like betterment but you will make the suggestion and will also take your cut once money has been gained. Let's raise a fund from normal people and invest for a long-term but they will not be able to touch the money until a certain period as buffet did for his partners in earlier days. Normal people will be benefitted from it. Credited investors already have money but not credited people need to have which they do not have. however, hope I did not just ruin your time! I liked your talks. I have seen all of them. Thank you!
@@yourstruly5706 If I told you, it wouldn't be a secret. Remember, when you find buried treasure, you loot it first and then you advertise what you've found. When Warren finds a worthy investment, neither he nor Charlie ever talk about it. That investment strategy has made all the difference for his shareholders. Cheers!
This man is a genius. Thank you Mohnish for teaching.
2:02:03 is great advice for anyone who wants to start their own fund one day.
After weeks learning from Pabrai, I realized that the amount of knowledge he has in logistics industry is many time more what I have spent 4 years of learning in university, my majors is logistics btw. Now I regret going to university. BTW thank you for your insight and knowledge, I picked up many things from those lessons.
A lot spent their OWN money sure knew university is scam with low retune… lol
hey there's no need for regret for going to university. It serves as a foundation to add onto with Monish's great knowledge
Good teaching, keep it up...
Amazing, thanks Mohnish. If you don't mind I'll make a summary video of this?
I bet Mohnish wouldn't mind. I can't wait to see it on your channel!
Sven I don’t know if you are planning on looking for the cement company Mohnish mentioned for one of your videos but if you do I’ve already done a bit of legwork I've narrowed down the Turkish Cement company to either AKCANSA CIMENTO which exports 11% of its revenue, NUH CIMENTO SANAYI AS which exports 9.6% of revenue, CIMENTAS IZMIR CIMENTO FABRI exports anywhere between 5-11% depending on the year, UNYE CIMENTO SANAYII VE TICA exports between 5-11% and BATI CIMENTO which has 8.5% of revenues as exports and it has harbour operations. Cheers happy hunting!
Yup!
It will be really nice to debate.
Great idea! I am looking forward to your summary. It's quite a lengthy video :)
Please find the summary here www.chaiwithpabrai.com/blog
These are pure gold. Can't thank enough to listen to them here. Thanks Mohnish
Great interview. Monish, thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. You are giving value to people. We appreciate it.
Excellent! I look forward to your talks very much. Thanks for sharing!
These lectures just get better and better 🙏
Thad is so true
Dear Mohnish,
Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
Cheers from Brazil.
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great stuff i love hearing my favorite investor everyday
Thank you sir. I really love listening to your insights not just about investing but how to live life in general.
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Monish thank you a lot, great investor and great teacher!
Great talk... Love the Gogia Pasha as well. Have a turban you will look like him.
Thank you for the great interview!!
I'm trying to learn how to invest the few money I have.
and among my superheroes you are the best
thank you
Thank you teacher!!! You are our Benjamin Graham.
Solid gold. Thank you so much for being so generous in sharing your learnings. This stuff should be taught in high schools. ❤
outstanding.. the deep well part
also the model of arjuna = focus
1:42:16 - Mohnish is sitting in the audience with his hands crossed...
this comment is underappreciated.
Thank you for Sharing great commandments...
Love from Bihar,india 💛
Thanks for the video Mohnish
Thank you for this talk.
Much awaited lecture. Tnx Mohnish Ji
thank you so much for this and all u do
Thanks for valuable lecture
God bless you Mohnish! :)
Thanks Sir 🙏🙏🙏, these days I am continuously watching your videos, every video is great
Awesome!
As always highly enlightening. Every year I wait for this video post .
Thank you Mohnish!
Maybe I didn't quite understand the part about the DCF model, but if the discount rate is 8 and the growth rate is 10, the price is infinite. Therefore, you have to have a discount rate greater than the long term growth rate, otherwise your future cash flow does not converge to 0, and you get an infinite price. I think the DCF model is useful when you use an appropriate discount rate, say 8, and compare the price you get with the market price. If you then get a theoretical price that is two or three times the market price, you can consider buying. If there's a market correction, you'll get a return of well over 8, and even more if the stock becomes overvalued. But I agree that you don't need the model to see good opportunities. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Thanks Mohnish 🙏🏻
Great ..learn^t a lot.Excellent style of explaining the topic with example.Thanks a lot.
nice sir
Thank you.
@5:45, I still keep wondering how we can consistently get 15 to 20% on capital for beginners
Work out what you would need to pay, to get 15-20% and then pay 20-50% less than those numbers (margin of safety). Rinse and repeat. It isn't much harder than that. People make this so much more complicated than it should be, they outsmart themselves.
PWC was the auditor of Satyam then, not Deloitte.
Hello sir ,
amazing lecture !!!
who's statue behind you ?
Charlie Munger
Forget the noise, focus on the business like Arjun (mahabharata epic).
Another session to appreciate. Thank you for posting it!
Great to see you on all mohnish videos, one of the few Indians to follow him.
I can’t stop listening to Mohnish.
Why rain industries down?
He bought at 30..still 3 times return..he sold half..holding at 408.he is in profit..u made loss
Hi I have enjoyed your lecture and you have mentioned about the PE less than one
Ty
Almost everyday i watch one of your video, learn a lot.
Whenever i figure out one nice company and i go check the stock price company is already trading 10-15 times the book value, how do i plan to invest in such cases in India.
I think you can’t invest in those. Either invest in a index fund or 2 -3 companies with your research. WB says that in your whole life it is enough if you invest in 10 companies
As always you are the best at cutting threw the BS on Wall St! Thank you so much sir for giving back :)
Mohnish sir, any views about sinking KRBL stock ?
It isnt sinking.... it has bottomed at 300
mohnish.....what so u have to say about ocean Shipping now
Thx guru… ur teaching is like gum never lost the favor and the favor always change whenever u chew again!
I feel in few years Credit card business will be history thanks to all the innovation in fintech
what website did he use to look up investments of other investment managers?
Marnix Troudes. Dataroma.com
How to get details for Indian investments?
Why does he look and act like an Indian Dr. Phil? I thought we were asking pointless questions?
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What is the website to track portfolio?
Dataroma
Whats the Indian credit rating company name?
CARE
It's CRISIL, not CARE
Sir i am very impressed by your style of investment.. you have given lot of insight . I want to follow same style with very less capital i have
Super extraordinary Indian
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Hi sir,
Once you mentioned a company while your seminar at Google, which makes a raw material, which is used in making radial tires, situated in South Korea and India. That time you said you are buying but now could you please throw some light to do treasure hunt.. I'm pretty much sure about the company but One or two more clues would get me to the treasure.. Thanks..
It was Rain Industries probably
How does he make money from the investors if he doesn't take fees?
Thanks Mohnish!
Welp, MMM is divorced now.
Also, what about leverage not in margin for equities but for real estate investment? I believe Buffett's share in real estate near NYU stays leveraged.
sound level on the questions are useless
Ok I've narrowed down the Turkish Cement company to AKCANSA CIMENTO which exports 11% of its revenue, NUH CIMENTO SANAYI AS which exports 9.6% of revenue, CIMENTAS IZMIR CIMENTO FABRI exports anywhere between 5-11% depending on the year, UNYE CIMENTO SANAYII VE TICA exports between 5-11% and BATI CIMENTO which has 8.5% of revenues as exports and it has harbour operations! Anyone fancy a treasure hunt?
Can you make a mathematical software for normal people to invest in the stock market as you do? I am referring something like betterment but you will make the suggestion and will also take your cut once money has been gained. Let's raise a fund from normal people and invest for a long-term but they will not be able to touch the money until a certain period as buffet did for his partners in earlier days. Normal people will be benefitted from it. Credited investors already have money but not credited people need to have which they do not have. however, hope I did not just ruin your time! I liked your talks. I have seen all of them. Thank you!
Commandment no 5
The real trick is to find the company that is trading at 100 times earnings that in reality is a 1 PE.
Mk
And which companies are those 🤔
@@yourstruly5706 If I told you, it wouldn't be a secret. Remember, when you find buried treasure, you loot it first and then you advertise what you've found. When Warren finds a worthy investment, neither he nor Charlie ever talk about it. That investment strategy has made all the difference for his shareholders. Cheers!
Is he talking abt PE of 1 ?? Or what ? I couldn't hear him clearly can anyone please help me know what exactly he speaks ?? Thx..
hidden pe of 1
@mohnish Mr. MM did get divorced LOL .....
If life would be boring not having to get out of a deep well.. lets stay boring lol
If investing required high-brow mathematics, I'd be out of business. Who said that?
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A lot of common sense here
he says "toh" so many times. thats how you know he is from india.
"toh" means "so" in english
At first I the pic on the side was of the last supper.
Satyam was Audited by PWC
Gogia pasha the magician...i see you copied his moustache sir ☺️
You are mixing Mahabharata with Ramayana
Monish, too many adverts in your videos...
I came here from the terribletrader
Ccola
Who is this thou?
Shobha Ram Gurjar “You”
The arrogance! Constantly begging for multiple baggers but wont give any of his own stock choices other than publicly available Chrysler crap🤮
He is quite boring sorry. Can someone put the 10 commandments here. Nothing rocket science but may be to see what his beliefs are.
I listened at 2x speed.... interesting
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