TIP513: WARREN BUFFETT’S

MONEY MIND

09 January 2023

On today’s episode, Clay Finck reviews Robert Hagstrom’s book, Warren Buffett: Inside the Ultimate Money Mind. Robert Hagstrom is one of the great students of Warren Buffett, and it clearly shows in his most recent book.

This episode dives into many of the unknown aspects of Warren Buffett’s career ranging from his father’s Libertarian influences all the way to Marcus Aurelius’s stoic philosophies and how they impacted Warren’s investment strategies.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • What it means to have a “Money Mind”.
  • How Warren’s father’s Libertarian viewpoints rubbed off on Warren’s business mind.
  • How Buffett continued to evolve as an investor as the investment landscape changed.
  • How Bill Miller helped value investors realize that value is sometimes found in the most unexpected places.
  • How Buffett’s mindset differs from that of academics.
  • Tom Gayner’s description of the three stages of value investing that has played out over time.
  • Why Buffett views stock market volatility as an opportunity rather than the risk in a company.
  • Why investors focused on the process rather than the outcome are better positioned to succeed in the long run.

TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

[00:00:03] Clay Finck: Hey everyone. Welcome to The Investor’s Podcast. I’m your host, Clay Finck, and on today’s episode, I’m going to be diving deeper into the money mind of one of our very favorite investors to study here at The Investor’s Podcast Network, Warren Buffett.

[00:00:23] Robert Hagstrom has put together some of the very best work I’ve come across when it comes to studying Warren Buffett. So I decided to give his most recent book a read titled Warren Buffett: Inside The Ultimate Money Mind. During this episode, you will learn more about Warren Buffett’s core investment philosophies, how his father’s Libertarian ideas rubbed off on Warren’s business mind, how Buffett was able to continually evolve as an investor, as the investment landscape changed over his lifetime, how Bill Miller helped value investors realize how value might be found in unexpected places.

[00:00:50] How Buffett’s mindset differs from that of academics. Why disregarding short-term price movements is so critical in order to outperform the market and so much more. With that, I really hope you enjoyed today’s episode, covering the Money Mind of the World’s greatest investor, Warren Buffett.

[00:01:10] Intro: You are listening to the Investors Podcast, where we study the financial markets and read the books that influence self-made billionaires the most. We keep you informed and prepared for the unexpected.

[00:01:30] Clay Finck: Now in the intro of his book, Hagstrom talks about the experience he had at the 2017 Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting, and somebody asked Buffett about Berkshire’s successors and how they would allocate capital. When Buffett and Munger passed the torch, Warren would be one of the first people to tell you about the tremendous importance of capital allocation as this is one of the most important skills for the managers of a company to have, especially for a company like Berkshire Hathaway.

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