MI225: STUDYING SUPERINVESTORS

W/ DAVID RUBENSTEIN

29 September 2022

Rebecca Hotsko chats with billionaire investor and entrepreneur David Rubenstein. In this episode, they discuss how David started Carlyle Group and grew it to one of the largest private equity firms in the world, which markets he thinks are most attractive to invest in right now, why he thinks cryptocurrencies and technology companies are two good contrarian bets, his greatest learnings from studying other superinvestors, what do the world’s most successful investors all have in common, what it takes to become a great investor, what mistakes investors make when trying to copy superinvestors’ strategies, and so much more!   

David Rubenstein is an investor, entrepreneur and co-founder of Carlyle Group as well as host of “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer conversations” on Bloomberg.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • How David started Carlyle Group and grew it to be one of the world’s largest private equity firms.
  • What markets and sectors David thinks are most attractive to invest in right now.
  • David’s greatest learnings from studying other superinvestors’ strategies.
  • What do the world’s most successful investors have in common?
  • What David thinks it takes to become a great investor.
  • What mistakes retail investors make when trying to emulate superinvestors’ strategies.
  • What are the biggest challenges retail investors face today?
  • And much, much more!

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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.

David Rubenstein (00:04):

I think we’re in a slow economy right now in the United States, and I think a contrarian bet today would be to invest in some technology-related companies. Another contrarian bet today would be to invest in cryptocurrencies. Best thing to do, in my view, is when the markets are going down, that’s when you invest, and when markets are going up, that’s when you have to be much more cautious. Now is a much better time to invest than when the markets are very high. I would also add that many of the great fortunes in the world have been made by investors who bought things when markets were depressed, and not when they were very highly priced.

Rebecca Hotsko (00:39):

On today’s episode, I’m joined by billionaire investor and entrepreneur, David Rubenstein. David is the co-founder of Carlyle Group, which is now one of the largest private-equity companies in the world. He also hosts the David Rubenstein Show on Bloomberg, and is the author of multiple books, including his upcoming book, How to Invest: Masters on the Craft, where he studies other top superinvestors’ strategies, and documents what made them successful.

Rebecca Hotsko (01:07):

During this episode, David shares his story of how he started Carlyle Group and grew it to be one of the largest private-equity firms in the world. We talk about investing in private equity, why you might want to consider this, and what to look for when analyzing these companies. David also shares his outlook on the stock market, which markets and sectors he thinks are most attractive to invest in right now.

Rebecca Hotsko (01:30):

We also talk about his upcoming book, and what some of his greatest learnings were from studying other superinvestors, and he tells us what he thinks it takes to become a great investor, as well as what mistakes retail investors make when trying to copy superinvestors’ strategies, and so much more. We covered so many great topics in this interview. It was such a pleasure being able to talk to, and learn, from one of the greatest investors and entrepreneurs in the space. So, I really hope you enjoy today’s conversation with David Rubenstein.

Intro (02:05):

You’re listening to Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your hosts Robert Leonard and Rebecca Hotsko interview successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to help educate and inspire the millennial generation.

Rebecca Hotsko (02:27):

Welcome To the Millennial Investing Podcast. I’m your host, Rebecca Hotsko, and on today’s episode, I am joined by David Rubenstein. David, welcome to the show.

David Rubenstein (02:39):

My pleasure to be here. Thank you for having me.

Rebecca Hotsko (02:41):

Thank you so much for taking the time to join us today. I’m sure all our listeners know who you are, but I wanted just start out today’s conversation by having you talk a little bit about your story. You co-founded one of the largest global private-equity firms in the world. It currently manages over 376 billion in assets. What was really interesting to me when I was learning more about your story was how you started this company with no experience in the field. So, I’d love to start off by having you talk a little bit about your story for our listeners, and how you got to where you are today.

David Rubenstein (03:16):

Okay. I grew up in Baltimore in the United States. I am college educated. I went to college at Duke and law school at the University of Chicago. My parents were not college or high-school educated. They were blue-collar workers. I was their only child. I got scholarships to go to college and law school. My ambition was not to make money, but it was to really go into government and politics. I worked briefly, after practicing law in New York, for President Carter in the White House.

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