Main topics covered
• The asymmetric power of compounding and why being wrong half the time can still lead to exceptional long-term returns
• Why patience, temperament, and behavior matter more than analytical precision in investing
• The role of journaling in improving decision-making and avoiding repeated behavioral mistakes
• How investor sentiment reveals itself through IPO markets and portfolio quality late in bull cycles
• Why long-term investing requires continuous monitoring rather than buy-and-forget complacency
• Letting winners run, cutting losers, and understanding power-law outcomes in stock markets
• Liquidity cycles and how they drive market returns in both India and the United States
• How bear markets reshape investing philosophy toward resilience, quality, and diversification
• When averaging down makes sense and when it is dangerous
• The differences between Indian and US equity markets, valuations, and governance
• Why home country bias can be a major risk for US-based investors
• AI, productivity, profitability, and where future market winners may emerge beyond mega-cap tech
• Why passion for investing matters more than money in sustaining long-term success
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction and the asymmetric nature of compounding
01:00 Gautam Baid’s investing background and books
03:00 The importance of journaling and learning through bear markets
06:00 Investor sentiment, IPOs, and late-cycle market behavior
10:20 Long-term investing versus complacency and monitoring risk
14:15 Convex upside, concave downside, and letting winners run
18:30 Liquidity cycles and lessons from Stan Druckenmiller
22:45 Identifying market bottoms and the anatomy of bull and bear markets
28:00 Averaging down, quality, and risk management
30:30 How bear markets change investor psychology and strategy
33:00 Patience, management quality, and long-term optionality
36:15 Mr. Market, price signals, and market intelligence
39:00 The Federal Reserve, inflation, and asset price dynamics
44:00 Understanding the Indian equity market and valuation structure
46:45 Why global diversification matters for US investors
50:30 AI, margins, and the future of value investing
53:00 Passion, purpose, and the psychology of long-term investing
54:30 The single most note investors should learn

