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🗓️ 14 April 2025
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On this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan and Corey welcome Chris Mayer back to the show. Chris is co-founder and portfolio manager of Woodlock House Family Capital – a firm that focuses on long-term, patient investing. He has also written several books, including 100 Baggers: Stocks That Return 100-to-1 and How to Find Them.
Chris kicks things off by breaking down his "CODE" acronym that he uses for picking stocks – cheap, owner operator, disclosures, and excellent financial condition. He lists Brown & Brown as an example of one such company that checks all four boxes. And he shares a trucking company he likes because of its lower-than-average turnover rate. This leads to a conversation about the importance of management having skin in the game and why investors should mostly leave their portfolios alone. Chris then uses Monster Beverage as a case study for identifying a good company. (1:47)
Next, Chris talks about investor psychology. He says that it's difficult to hold stocks through large drawdowns and through periods of boredom, but that's how you can make a lot of money in the long term. Doing nothing is often the best thing you can do for your portfolio. Chris also covers how philosophy has influenced his investing style, the hidden opportunity in Swedish stocks, two specific Swedish companies that he likes today, and why you should always stick to your core principles – even if it means missing some winners along the way. (20:02)
Finally, Chris explains that staying true to your investment principles is hardest (yet also most crucial) when times get tough. It all comes down to knowing yourself, your risk tolerance, and what you're most comfortable investing in. Chris shares the names of two spun-off companies he's excited about today, as he expects a big surge in free cash flow for both. He clarifies that these are for holding long term rather than trying to make a quick buck. And Chris finishes with a discussion about why the recent tariff drama doesn't really matter. (39:26)
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the Stansberry Investor Hour. I'm Dan Ferris. I'm the editor of Extreme Value and the Ferris Report, both published by Stansberry Research. |
0:10.0 | And I'm Corey McLaughlin, editor of the Stansberry Daily Digest. Today we talk with Chris Mayer of Woodlock House Family Capital. |
0:18.0 | I've known Chris for decades now. He's a great guy and a brilliant investor. |
0:23.1 | Please take notes. This is one of the folks I really, really want you to learn something from. |
0:28.8 | Okay, so get out your pen, get out your paper, type on your computer, wherever you take notes. |
0:33.9 | Get ready to do it. All right. So let's do it right now. Let's talk with Chris Mayer. |
0:46.7 | For the last 25 years, Dan Ferris has predicted nearly every financial and political crisis in America, |
0:52.9 | including the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 |
0:55.3 | and the peak of the NASDAQ in 2021. Now he has a new major announcement about a crisis that |
1:01.2 | could soon threaten the U.S. economy and can soon bankrupt millions of citizens. As he puts it, |
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1:24.7 | The last time the U.S. economy looked like this, stocks didn't move for 16 years, |
1:29.0 | and many investors lost 80% of their wealth. Learn the steps you can take right away to protect |
1:34.6 | and potentially grow your holdings many times over at www. American Darkday.com. |
1:47.1 | Chris Mayer, welcome back to the show, man. |
1:49.1 | It's been a while. |
1:50.0 | Yes, it has. |
1:50.8 | It's been a long time, Dan. |
1:51.9 | How you doing? |
1:52.8 | Yeah, it's been, I just checked. |
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