Howard Marks (W’67) & Finance Prof. Chris Geczy: Howard Marks Investor Series
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- Howard Marks, with Adjunct Professor of Finance Chris Geczy, discusses his career in investment management and how achieving greatness means taking risks. (Event recorded February 19, 2020)
The Howard Marks Investor Series at the Wharton School brings high-profile investors to campus to share real, practical perspectives. Each event features a fireside chat style conversation between Howard Marks, W’67, and an investment community thought leader, often with a special focus on value investing. Learn more: whr.tn/2USiLbJ
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Fantastic session. His Q & As are always some of my favourite. He engages well with the questioner and provides insightful answers that seems to always address the topic at hand.
People often talk about how sharp Buffett/Munger were and still are, Marks at 70+ is another exceptional example of a health active mind which had stayed young.
Marks always feel "50'ish". May be he had stopped physical growth. Certainly, he had kept his intellectual growth. Always insightful.
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The talk starts at 7:40
I listen to this really very often. But, what I can say for sure is, this presentation (though) is an hour and twenty two minutes. The digesting of the content will at least require many more hours. Its like a take away meal good enough for many days of lunch, dinner and supper. I mean, many years of breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper.
Love Howard; great human!
"Selection is extremely important. It is hard to make people into something they are not...." 18:00
"Uncomfortably idiosyncratic position" David Swensen. Simply epic!
"Grit is defined as passion plus perseverance." Geczy
"You can't let one failure knock you off." Marks
tks for sharing this video really appreciate it
Thank you
Howard "I wrote a memo" Marks
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Thanks for the upload. Great material!
He is awesome. It is funny how he mentions the Coronavirus like something that it just passed by and did not affect anyone. (just a month before everything came down)
The recession, it’s coming in 2020, only a few months after the seminar😢
Oh Jeesh this was recorded after Covid started to spread but before the market correction. The rollercoaster that followed almost immediately after this recording is almost unreal compared to the market perspective during this talk
Thank you for sharing. I appreciate. I do think next time Mr. Marks can do a longer discussion on his last comment on Free Market system. At the end, Mr. Marks recognizes the system is not perfect...as he was elaborating on people not understanding meaning of socialism. The Free Market system has benefited a few, excel on cheap labor & excludes others... just a thought. Hopefully, I didnt misunderstood his last comment.
"If you can't live with failure, you should be a dentist." Howard Marks. :,(
and of course we have the billionaire tax proposal
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Booooring yawn I would skip class