Episode 2: Investing, Friendship, Long/Short Strategies, Lifetime of Compounding with Michael Wang
Get ready for a deep dive into the world of value investing and critical thinking! Our host, Robert Zhang, sits down with his long-time friend, Michael Wang, a co-president of the Columbia Student Investment Management Association at Columbia Business School, to explore the frameworks that define great investors and the future of finance.
Michael, who is working on value investment with a focus on the short side, shares his insights from 11 months immersed in the program, following six years of experience at an economic consulting firm in New York City.
In this episode, we discuss:
* Finding the Edge: How Michael approaches investing by finding "dislocations" in the market, whether for long or short positions, using a "north star" mental map.
* The Anatomy of a Great Investor: Michael shares what he believes are the crucial traits for success, including intellectual curiosity, honesty, and the ability to synthesize information into a contrarian view.
* Cathedral vs. Casino: We unpack Warren Buffett's concept of the market, distinguishing between proper investment analysis (the Cathedral) and speculation (the Casino). Michael explains the core of the Cathedral is "price over value" and the diligent work required to define a company's value.
* Short Selling in Action: Get a look behind the curtain with Michael's detailed breakdown of his short-selling thesis on Life 360, including his analysis of the company's customer acquisition costs, the diminishing growth story, and the legal overhands that made the stock ripe for a drop.
* AI and the Future of Research: The conversation shifts to how Generative AI is rapidly accelerating the investment research process, turning junior-level, mundane work into quick "sniff tests." Michael argues that while AI can be the best analyst to find and synthesize data, human know-how and the experience of "doing the reps yourself" are irreplaceable for making the right judgment calls.
If you're interested in the intersection of critical thinking, value investing, and the shifting landscape of finance, this is a must-listen!