Friday, October 23, 2020

When All Thrive

Fundamental investment management is the simple idea that the job that money does matters. You can trade anything with a pulse. Buying and selling based on a moving price, without even looking at what the price is connected to. Speculating on whether the price is going to go up or down. With fundamental investing, it is the underlying business that does the heavy lifting. A share is a slice of ownership in a real business with real products solving real problems. The price is not just a good or bad deal. Buying or selling is not a way of tricking other people. The price represents Capital that the business is custodian of. If the company handles the complex, random, and ambiguous world in way that solves problems creatively, it should be able to create value. It ceases to matter whether other companies do well or badly. Adam Smith’s great insight was that Capitalism can be Win-Win rather than a battle between Nation States. David Attenborough points out that Nature’s great insight is that a species can only thrive when those around them thrive.

What we do, matters


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