In this interview with CNBC, Mohnish Pabrai discusses some of the best lessons he learned from Charlie Munger. Munger emphasized the importance of concentration and big bets in investing. He believed that great investment ideas are rare and should be acted upon decisively when they arise. Pabrai advises investors to … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: The Power of Holding Great Businesses: Lessons from Ben Graham and Geico
During his recent interview with The Value Perspective, Mohnish Pabrai argues that long-term wealth creation requires holding onto great businesses beyond the point at which they have reached their intrinsic value. He cites Ben Graham’s example of Geico, which Graham owned for many decades and which significantly outperformed the S&P. … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: Most Investors Are Too Smart For Their Own Good
During this presentation with YPO Waterloo Austin, Mohnish Pabrai says most humans are not able to stay with their investing program, and are too smart for their own good. Here’s an excerpt from the presentation: Charlie Munger, Warren Buffet’s partner. One of his best quotes is never interrupt compounding unnecessarily. … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: Don’t Sell Overvalued Businesses: Give Them the Benefit of the Doubt
During this Q&A session at the University of Notre Dame, Mohnish Pabrai recommends selling a business only when it is obviously overvalued. Even if a business looks to be overvalued by 20-30%, it is worth giving it the benefit of the doubt, as there are many unknowns that could work … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: When Intrinsic Value Doesn’t Rule the Investment Decision
In this presentation to Boston College and Harvard Business School, Mohnish Pabrai explains why as an investor you don’t need to accurately calculate intrinsic value. The primary question to ask about some businesses is whether they are continually improving. If the business is better today compared to one, two, or … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: Investment Wisdom Without a Degree: Learning from Buffett for Free
During this Q&A session with Harvard Business School, Mohnish Pabrai emphasizes that formal education isn’t necessary for learning about successful investing. He sees value investing as a niche, allowing him to discover market inefficiencies and mispriced businesses. He compares this to a scenario where two economists ignore a visible $100 … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: 7 Questions To Answer Before Entering The Stock Market Chakravyuh
In his book The Dhando Investor, Mohnish Pabrai provides seven questions that investors must answer before entering the stock market chakravyuh. Here’s an excerpt from the book: Abhimanyu’s dilemma on that 13th day of battle has close parallels to the decisions confronting equity investors every day. The decision to enter, … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: The Power of High Conviction Bets
In this interview with Meb Faber, Mohnish Pabrai discussed the power of high conviction bets. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Pabrai: Well there’s several that come to mind. The first one that comes to mind would be investing in a place like Turkey. I’ve been going there for about … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: The 3-Year Rule For Cutting Losses
In his book, The Dhando Investor, Mohnish Pabrai discusses the 3-year rule for cutting losses. Here’s an excerpt from the book: When the stock was at $5 in 2003, all Pabrai Funds hoped to accomplish after two to three years was simply break-even or hopefully exit with a small loss. … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: Everyone Needs Someone To Talk To About Their Investments
In this presentation and Q&A at MDI, Gurgaon, Mohnish Pabrai discusses the importance of having someone to talk to about your investments. Here’s an excerpt from the presentation: Pabrai: Yeah, that’s a great question. I had a conversation a few years back with Charlie Munger, and he casually mentioned that … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: The Starting Point In Assessing Any Business
In his article titled – On Avoiding Enron-itis!, Mohnish Pabrai discussed his starting point in assessing any business. Here’s an excerpt from the article: When I am beginning to look at a company, my starting point is Item 1 in the 10-K which describes the business. If this description does … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: When ‘Never-Sell’ Is The Best Investing Strategy
During this interview with Weekly On Stocks, Mohnish Pabrai discusses when ‘never-sell’ is the best investing strategy. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Pabrai: One of the biggest mistakes I have made many, many times in my investing career is I have repeatedly sold very good businesses because they appeared … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: How To Never Sell & Sleep Well
During this interview with Meb Faber, Mohnish Pabrai discusses the mindset that will allow investors to never sell and sleep well. This strategy was successfully used by the Walton family, the founders at Google, and the founder of IKEA. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Pabrai: I think the mental … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: One Example Of Why Micro Trumps Macro
In this presentation to the Indian School of Business, Mohnish Pabrai discusses one example of why micro trumps macro. Here’s an excerpt from the presentation: Pabrai: Yeah, so actually for the most part you should ignore macro. Going back to my example of the McDonald’s franchise and Ford dealership, etc. I … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: Focus On No-Brainers
During this presentation at MDI, Gurgaon, Mohnish Pabrai explained why investors should focus on no-brainers. Here’s an excerpt from the presentation: Pabrai: Well that’s a good question. So the good news is that there is the too hard part. One time I visited Omaha, Warren gave me a tour of … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: Investors Project Present Circumstances To Infinity
In this Q&A session with members of the Finance and Investment Cell at SRCC Delhi, Mohnish Pabrai explained why investors project present circumstances to infinity. Here’s an excerpt from the session: Pabrai: I think with investing the reason the error rate is high is because of…. I would say primarily … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: I Changed My Investment Strategy To Find More 100 Baggers
In this Q&A session with members of Babson College Fund, Mohnish Pabrai discusses how he changed his investment strategy to find more 100 Baggers. Here’s an excerpt from the session: Pabrai: I went through a a significant change on my thinking last year on that. So for most of my … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: Great Investors Enjoy The Hunt
During this interview with the Finance Club of IIT Patna, Mohnish Pabrai explained why great investors enjoy the hunt. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Pabrai: So this is the Moody’s manual that Buffett used to use in the 50s. You can see it’s a very thick book, and if … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: Dealing With A Stock Price That Has Dropped Severely
During this Q&A session with the Value School, Madrid, Mohnish Pabrai discusses what to do when the price of the stock you have purchased, drops severely. Here’s an excerpt from the session: Pabrai: So for example if I took all the stocks on the New York Stock Exchange, put them … Read More
Mohnish Pabrai: The Time I Met Michael Burry
During this interview with the mint-Equitymaster Investor Hour, Mohnish Pabrai discusses the time he met Michael Burry. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Pabrai: So in 2008 I’m making a trip to San Jose, California. Michael Burry’s fund and Michael Burry is based in San Jose, California. And I don’t … Read More