Main topics covered:
* John’s path from personal investing to launching an ETF
* Lessons learned from early stock picks and market-making experience
* The power of low marginal cost businesses and long-term compounding
* How AI is reshaping software development, innovation, and profitability
* The importance of revenue and earnings growth in stock selection
* Digital toll booths as the future of software business models
* Differences between profitable vs. unprofitable growth companies
* Why technology leadership today differs from the dot-com era
* The role of sectors, valuation, and position sizing in portfolio construction
* John’s views on growth vs. value, large-cap vs. small-cap, and future innovation trends
Timestamps:
00:00 The riskiest thing in investing
02:00 John’s background and early investing journey
05:00 Lessons from Apple, Boeing, Visa, and Potash
10:00 Insights from agriculture and value investing
12:00 AI’s impact on software development and innovation
16:00 Sectors, classifications, and thematic approaches
18:00 Comparing AI disruption to past bubbles
21:00 Profitability in today’s tech companies
22:00 Will the top companies stay dominant?
26:00 Large-cap vs. small-cap technology investing
28:00 Growth vs. value in today’s market
30:00 Demographics, Buffett’s lessons, and sector shifts
34:00 Value vs. software companies
35:00 Digital toll booths explained
37:00 Growth sustainability and digital infrastructure
40:00 Semiconductor cycles and long-term demand
44:00 Screening for growth and low marginal cost
47:00 Sell discipline and valuation checks
49:00 Position sizing and portfolio management
51:00 ETF tax benefits and structure
53:00 Where AOTG fits in portfolios
54:00 One belief peers disagree with
56:00 One lesson for the average investor
57:00 Closing thoughts and outro

