10X Stocks: The Science Behind Multibaggers w/ Ryan Telford

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this conversation, Ryan Telford shares his insights into microcaps, focusing on the quant approach he employs to identify potential 10X stocks. He discusses his journey into the world of investing, characteristics of high-performing stocks, and the importance of factors such as sales growth, ROIC, and free cash flow. Ryan also addresses common misconceptions, and introduces “GUTS”.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

How to Discover MicroCaps Early: A Conversation with Roger Dent

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇In this conversation, Roger Dent, CEO of Quinsam Capital, discusses his journey in revitalizing Quinsam Capital. He shares insights on discovering hidden gems like California Nanotechnologies and the success of VitalHub through a roll-up strategy. Roger emphasizes the importance of diversification, lessons learned from successful founders, and the dynamics of the energy sector. He also provides advice for aspiring microcap investors and reflects on the current market trends, particularly in AI and the potential for future investments.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Contrarian Stocks: How to Earn Superior Returns In The Stock Market (w/ Benj Gallander)

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇In this conversation, Benj Gallander (Contra The Heard) discusses his investment strategy; contrarian investing and the significance of tax loss selling season. He emphasizes the importance of discipline. Gallander walks through his crucial point tally system for evaluating stocks. Finally, Benj Gallander reveals his high conviction stocks for 2025.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

A Conversation with Francois Rochon (Giverny Capital)

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this conversation, Robin Speziale interviews Francois Rochon, the founder and CEO of Giverny Capital, who shares insights into his investment philosophy, the importance of art in his life, and the dynamics of the current market. Francois discusses his long-term track record, the significance of being fully invested, and the challenges of navigating market drawdowns. He emphasizes the need for prudent valuation, the role of management quality, and the lessons learned from mistakes. The discussion also touches on the Canadian market, and the importance of continuous learning.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Disclaimers (Giverny Capital):

Returns Rochon Global Portfolio

The Rochon Global portfolio is a private group of personal and family accounts managed by François Rochon, the president of Giverny Capital Inc. (GCI). The Rochon Global portfolio has existed since 1993, that is seven years before the registration of GCI as portfolio manager with the AMF. Although the Rochon Global portfolio serves as a model for GCI’s clients, clients’ portfolio returns can vary. The Rochon Global portfolio returns indicated include trading commissions and dividends but do not include management fees. Portfolio returns of the Rochon Global portfolio have been generated in a different environment than GCI’s clients and this environment is considered controlled. For example, cash deposits and withdrawals can increase the returns of the Rochon Global portfolio. Thus, the portfolio returns of the Rochon Global portfolio are often higher than the returns realized by clients of GCI.  Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Forward-looking information

Some information set forth in this interview is forward-looking and involves uncertainties and other known and unknown factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated. The assumptions made and the expectations represented are believed to be reasonable at the time they are made, but there can be no assurance that the forward-looking information will prove to be accurate. Actual results or events may differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking information. The interviewee undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward-looking statements and information contained in this interview.

Best Stocks for 2025: A Conversation with Jason Donville

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this engaging conversation, Jason Donville shares insights into his successful investment strategies, his artistic pursuits, and the importance of storytelling in both finance and creative endeavors. He discusses his early investment discoveries, the significance of high return on equity, and the role of CEOs in driving company growth. The conversation also touches on the current state of the small cap market, the impact of AI on business, and advice for do-it-yourself investors looking to build wealth over time.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Best Stocks for 2025: A Conversation with Martin Braun & Veeral Khatri

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this conversation, Robin Speziale interviews Martin Braun and Veeral Khatri from the JC Clark Opportunity Fund. They discuss the fund’s impressive 25-year track record, its evolution from a value-focused strategy to a growth-oriented approach, and the importance of identifying overlooked Canadian small to mid-cap companies. The discussion also covers the challenges of the current market environment, the significance of management evaluation, and the role of AI in investment research. The guests share insights on their recent stock selections, market outlook for 2025, and common pitfalls for DIY investors.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Best Stocks for 2025: A Conversation with Paul Andreola

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this engaging conversation, Paul Andreola, CEO of NameSilo Tech and Small Cap Discoveries, shares his insights on microcap investing, innovative technologies in the wheelchair industry, and his unique journey from carpentry to becoming a successful investor. He discusses the importance of growth versus profitability, the discovery process in microcap investing, and the dynamics of institutional investors in the market. Paul also highlights his investment strategies, the significance of shareholder quality, and the outlook for 2025, emphasizing the potential of undervalued companies in the Canadian market.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Best Stocks for 2025: A Conversation with Iain Butler of Motley Fool Canada

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this conversation, Iain Butler, Chief Investment Advisor for Motley Fool Canada, discusses the growth of the company, particularly during the pandemic, and shares insights on investment strategies, market trends, and stock picks for 2025. He emphasizes the importance of long-term investing, the role of content creation in attracting subscribers, and the potential of microcap stocks. Iain also reflects on the impact of technology, including Gen AI, on the investment landscape and the future of Motley Fool Canada.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Canada’s Youngest Retiree: How Derek Foster Retired at 34 (with 8 kids)

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this episode, Derek Foster, Canada’s youngest retiree, shares his journey to financial independence at the age of 34. He discusses his investment philosophy centered around dividends, the importance of managing risk, and the lessons learned from navigating financial crises. Derek reflects on his current conservative investment strategies, the balance between frugality and enjoyment in life, and the significance of teaching financial literacy to the next generation. He also offers insights into tax strategies and the evolving landscape of media and book publishing.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Best Stocks for 2025: A Conversation with Jason Del Vicario

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this episode of the Capital Compounders Show, host Robin Speziale interviews Jason Del Vicario, a portfolio manager at Hillside Wealth. Jason shares his unique journey from studying atmospheric sciences to becoming a successful investor. He reflects on the growth of his portfolio in 2024, the importance of buying during market dips, and the lessons learned from selling underperforming stocks. The conversation also delves into Jason’s global investment strategy, focusing on high-quality businesses outside North America, and his long-term commitment to Constellation Software. Cultural insights from Japan and the challenges of investing in that market are also discussed, along with the implications of Alimentation Couche-Tard’s pursuit of 7-Eleven. In this conversation, Jason Del Vicario discusses various investment strategies, focusing on capital allocation, management incentives, and the importance of investing in high-quality businesses. He shares insights on Constellation Software, market predictions for 2025, and challenges in the Canadian market. Del Vicario highlights specific investment picks, including Fever Tree and Evolution Gaming, while also addressing the role of AI in investment analysis and red flags to watch for in potential investments. The conversation concludes with a reflection on influential investors, particularly Charlie Munger, and the importance of long-term thinking in investing.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.