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🗓️ 19 August 2021
⏱️ 71 minutes
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On this week's episode of the Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan invites "one of his favorite people in the entire investing universe" back onto the show.
He's the author of several must-read investing books, including 100 Baggers: Stocks that Return 100-to-1 and How to Find Them.
And his most recent book, How Do You Know?: A Guide to Clear Thinking About Wall Street, Investing, & Life, won the 2019 S.I. Hayakawa Book Prize, a prestigious honor awarded by the Institute of General Semantics.
Chris Mayer joins the show to talk about some of the highest-upside stocks you'll find anywhere in the stock market.
During their conversation, Chris gives Dan a full run-down of what he looks for to find stocks with the potential to reach 100x returns.
That may sound like an outrageous quest with a wildly improbable chance of success... but when Chris studied hundreds of 100-baggers of the past, he found that several definitive patterns emerged...
He explains the key characteristics of these massive winners, and why you don't need an M.B.A. or degree in advanced finance to find these stocks...
Chris even shares the name and ticker symbol of a handful of lesser-known stocks that he loves right now... stocks in high-growth industries, with genius business models, including one he calls "the Berkshire of software companies."
It's extremely rare an Investor Hour guest delivers so many names of stocks with so much upside potential...
So, make sure you have a pen and paper handy to jot down the name of some of these companies and their ticker symbols.
If you're looking for higher gains to help boost your portfolio, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.
Listen to Dan's conversation with Chris and much more on this week's episode.
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0:00.0 | Broadcasting from the Investor Hour Studios and all around the world, you're listening to the Stansberry Investor Hour. |
0:11.5 | Tune in each Thursday on iTunes, Google Play, and everywhere you find podcasts for the latest episodes of the Stansberry Investor Hour. |
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0:23.6 | Here's your host, Dan Ferris. |
0:25.6 | Hello and welcome to the Stansberry Investor Hour. |
0:28.6 | I'm your host, Dan Ferris. |
0:30.6 | I'm also the editor of Extreme Value published by Stansberry Research. |
0:34.6 | Today we'll talk with my old friend, Chris Mayer. |
0:38.3 | Chris is probably the best investor I know who came out of the newsletter publishing world. |
0:46.3 | Wonderful guy, great investor, lots to talk about with him. |
0:50.3 | This week in the mailbag, lots of love for last week's interview with Lawrence Lindsay, |
0:55.0 | and we have questions about gold, crypto, life insurance, and life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. |
1:01.4 | And remember, the mailbag is a conversation, so talk to me. |
1:04.5 | Call our listener feedback line 800, 381, 2357, and hear your voice on the show. In my opening rant this week, I'll talk about |
1:14.2 | emotions and trading. We'd have to do it sometimes. Let's do it today. That and more right now |
1:21.8 | on the Stansberry Investor Hour. Why talk about emotions? Well, because they can lose you a lot of money. You know, |
1:31.8 | from an investment perspective, that's why you want to talk about emotions. And I just want to |
1:36.2 | focus on one thing. And that one thing is how bad we are at knowing how we'll feel when some future condition is met. There are positive and |
1:47.7 | negative examples, right? So we think maybe let's just say we think something like wow, |
1:53.6 | if I just had an extra hundred thousand dollars, my problems would be solved. I'd feel |
1:58.6 | wonderful. Life would be so good. Then you get the extra |
2:02.6 | hundred thousand and within a day or two you're like, eh. And it's the same thing when we think we need something new. |
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