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In this episode of The Blunt Dollar, I sit down with Andrew Hollingworth, founder of Holland Advisors and manager of the VT Holland Advisors Equity Fund, a boutique investment firm built around long-term ownership of exceptional businesses. Andrew is a Buffett disciple with a contrarian streak who left the traditional institutional world to build a fund that ignores benchmarks, avoids groupthink, and focuses relentlessly on misunderstood companies run by aligned owner-managers. We explore Andrew’s investing philosophy, how he thinks about sustainable competitive advantages, and why he believes most investors are far too diversified to outperform. From studying the history of great businesses to identifying rare “supernatural compounders,” Andrew shares the mental models and frameworks that guide his decision-making. ✅ Why most investors are too diversified and how concentration drives performance ✅ The operate, generate, allocate framework for analyzing businesses ✅ How to spot real competitive advantages and long-term compounders ✅ Why owner managers and capital allocators matter more than flashy growth ✅ Lessons from Buffett, Munger, and Nick Sleep that shaped Andrew’s thinking If you like value investing, business analysis, and deep conversations about long-term compounding, this one’s for you. Oh, and if you haven't already... subscribe to The Blunt Dollar for more raw and honest finance conversations. New episodes drop every other week! Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts. And last, but not least, don't forget to follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ignacio-ramirez-moreno-cfa/ Enjoy the episode! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Listeners should consult a qualified financial professional before making any financial decisions.
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