Invest Like The Best
Episode 322 The Long and Short of Investing
Invest Like The Best

Episode 322: The Long and Short of Investing

Invest Like The Best

Episode 322

The Long and Short of Investing

David Einhorn is the President of Greenlight Capital. We cover the highs and lows of an illustrious career, his views on the current issues facing the banking sector, and how he has evolved as an investor over time.

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(00:03:50) - (First question) - Why he is glad he started his fund in 1996 rather than today

(00:05:58) - His view of how companies’ personnel and goals have changed since the 90’s

(00:07:01) - His counter-momentum approach to markets and how he views current trends

(00:11:17) - The jelly-donut theory of monetary policy

(00:14:46) - His outlook on inflation and the Fed from a fiscal perspective

(00:15:45) - Commodities and other assets that become relevant

(00:16:48) - The evolution of
Greenlight
’s portfolio and philosophy through history

(00:20:11) - Periods in his career that stand out as the most challenging

(00:25:58) - How tech advances have influenced his core concept of figuring out worth

(00:28:17) - His three-step process to picking investment targets

(00:29:10) - The companies he has learned the most from studying

(00:30:52) - His experience with investing in Apple

(00:33:33) - How he considers the notion of quality in a business

(00:35:05) - His views on shorting, concentration, and holding periods

(00:38:37) - What he learned from a deep dive on airline businesses

(00:40:31) - His perspective on sports franchises as an asset

(00:42:12) - His new interest in poker and how he got so good at it

(00:45:22) - Applying traditional valuation styles to the modern market

(00:47:13) - Cultivating relationships with his limited partner investors and his team

(00:51:06) - The joy and drive that keep him buying and selling

(00:54:26) - His perspectives on the insurance space

(00:57:33) - The health of the economy and financial infrastructure as he understands it

(01:01:51) - How he thinks about housing and the construction industry

(01:03:54) - How AI and other high-tech are affecting his investment decisions

(01:05:28) - Other topics on his mind, from national politics to social psychology

(01:08:22) - The kindest thing anyone has ever done for him

The Long and Short of Investing

Introduction

Patrick
My guest today is David Einhorn. David is the President of Greenlight Capital, a long-short hedge fund that he cofounded in 1996. He's a prominent value investor with a reputation for rigorous security analysis. In 2002, he revealed a short position in Allied Capital, which was ultimately proven correct. And similarly, in 2008, he told the Sohn conference to short Lehman Brothers.

Over his near three decades managing money at Greenlight, he has delivered impressive returns, but it has not been without challenge. Our conversation covers both the highs and the lows, his views on the current banking issues and how he has evolved as an investor. I'm on the planning committee for this year's Sohn conference where David will be featured with others like Stan Druckenmiller; OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman; Stripe's CEO, Patrick Collison; and Bridgewater's CIO, Karen Karniol-Tambour.

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