New Horizons Investment
This episode provides an update on Equity Integrity Score (EIS), a proprietary investment framework designed to prioritize long-term compounding over short-term market timing. This system evaluates companies based on disciplined capital allocation, management quality, and business durability to generate a curated watchlist of 33 high-potential stocks. The author Chris Von Hoene, illustrates how different strategies—inspired by Philip Fisher, Warren Buffett, and power-law dynamics—can be applied to these same stocks to achieve various financial goals. The Power-Law Portfolio emphasizes concentrated bets on exceptional outliers like META, UBER, and TOST to maximize wealth creation. The author argues that time and portfolio structure are more vital to success than simply finding statistically cheap bargains.
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