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Rob explores topics around value investing and business.
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Rob discusses his recent trip to China. He reflects on what he saw when travelling through four megacities and what he heard in conversations with friends, fellow investors, business people, and artists.
In his 2023 letter to co-investors, Rob discusses: The perils of reading too much into recent experience The current sentiment towards China A new investment in PDD Holdings
Rob Vinall moderates the Capital Allocator panel at RV Capital's 2024 Annual Gathering in Engelberg on the 14th of January 2024. The panel members are: Jason Matz: GHR Foundation Thomas Berchtenbreiter: BTV Beteiligungsverwaltung Sargent McGowan: UVIMCO (University of Virginia)
Amelie Vinall moderates a Women in Investing panel at RV Capital's 2024 Annual Gathering in Engelberg on the 14th of January 2024. The panel members are: Alex Douglas: Investure Fatima Dickey: Lagoda Investment Management Sofia Hou: Investment manager from Boston
Rob Vinall moderates a panel at RV Capital's 2024 Annual Gathering in Engelberg on the 14th of January 2024. The panel members are: Tim Liu: Meditation Capital Fred Saland: Oxylus Capital Joan Esteve Manasanch: Gesinter SGIIC
Rob Vinall and Andreas Lechner respond to the audience's questions about the development of the Business Owner Fund at RV Capital's 2024 Annual Gathering in Engelberg on the 13th of January 2024.
Rob Vinall interviews Wix COO Nir Zohar in front of a live audience at RV Capital's 2024 Annual Gathering in Engelberg on the 13th of January 2024
The topic of this memo is how hard it is to beat the market in the long term, why this is the case, and ten countermeasures an investor can take.
The podcast contains discussions of the following topics: A new investment in Interactive Brokers Increased investments in Meta Platforms and Ryman Healthcare Why the fund is concentrated in individual companies and what drives their weighting in the portfolio AI and Wix
A Postcard from China

A Postcard from China

2023-07-2523:58

Impressions from my first trip back to China after the pandemic. Topics discussed include: The increasing liveability of China's major cities; City planning in China; China's decoupling from the rest of the world; Battery Electric Vehicles; Competition; Politics and Macro; and my response to the question: Is China Investable?
The letter contains a discussion of the following topics: An update on my health situation; A discussion of health data and privacy; A (I hope premature) post mortem of our investment in Carvana; Lessons learned from the Investment in Carvana; A defence of doing things differently.
RV Capital's first half letter for 2022 contains discussions of: Organisational changes at RV Capital; How I have dealt with the drawdown; Surging inflation; Rising interest rates and their implication for investing in long-duration cash flows; The fund’s exposure to tech stocks; War in Ukraine; and Taiwan and its implication for investing in Chinese companies And the development of our largest investments
This is a live recording of a panel discussion for emerging managers at RV Capital's 2022 Annual Gathering in Engelberg, Switzerland on the 27th of March 2022. The members of the panel are Claudine Innes, who is responsible for manager selection at a single family office based in Bilbao; James Ferguson, Partner at Global Endowment Management, an investment company based in Charlotte; and Patrick Maurenbrecher, co-founder of Kontora, a multi family office based in Hamburg. The discussion contains lots of practical advice for emerging managers looking to start their own investment firm. The chat is also available as a video at https://youtu.be/HiXXWhmbE-Q https://www.globalendowment.com/our-team#james-ferguson https://www.kontora.com/en/kontora/your-advisors/
This is a live recording of the fireside chat between Joel Cohen and Rob Vinall at RV Capital's 2022 Annual Gathering in Engelberg, Switzerland on the 27th of March 2022. Joel works at MITIMCo, the investment management company of Cambridge-based university MIT. Joel also started the website emergingmanagers.org. The interview contains lots of practical advice for investors looking to start their own investment management firm. The chat is also available as a video at https://youtu.be/iZSQcLhgiwo https://mitimco.org/emerging-managers/ https://emergingmanagers.org/
This is a live recording of the fireside chat between Dennis Hong and Rob Vinall at RV Capital's 2022 Annual Gathering in Engelberg, Switzerland on the 27th of March 2022. Dennis is the founder and CEO of ShawSpring Partners, a Boston based investment firm founded in 2014.  The interview is also available as a video recording at https://youtu.be/vIgXfFAS8gU
This is a live recording of the fireside chat between Darryl Rawlings and Rob Vinall at RV Capital's 2022 Annual Gathering in Engelberg, Switzerland on the 26th of March 2022. Darryl is the founder and CEO of Trupanion, a pet health insurer based in Seattle, USA. 
This is a live recording of Rob's Q&A at RV Capital's 2022 Annual Gathering in Engelberg, Switzerland on 26 March 2022. It features questions from both the live and online audience. The recording is also available as a video on Rob's YouTube channel. Recordings of the other sessions at the annual gathering are also available both as a podcast or on YouTube. A link to the YouTube recording is here: https://youtu.be/uGDmvRWAgy8
RV Capital's 2021 letter contains a discussion of our recent investment in Carvana, an e-commerce platform for buying and selling used cars. The letter also weighs the relative importance of moat vs execution. It makes the argument that investors perhaps overestimate the importance of competitive advantage when evaluating companies. Execution is everything.
Why investors are overestimating the impact of regulation in China;  Some parallels to a prior market panic;  New investments in Alibaba and Salesforce.com. 
More Accuracy

More Accuracy

2021-03-2919:14

In my 2020 Investor letter, I discussed the concept of “Margin of Safety” i.e., paying less for a security than it is worth, and its implications for investing. This memo is intended as a follow-up to that discussion. It is divided into seven parts: Part 1: Why the importance of striving for an accurate view of the future is not obvious to older value investors. Part 2: Why experience is sometimes a disadvantage. Part 3: Why the opportunity set is different today and what this means for investing. Part 4: Why the goal is to be more accurate, not accurate, when forecasting the future. Part 5: Why skewness matters. Part 6: Why skewness does not obviate the need to calculate a company's intrinsic value. Part 7: What Nicholas Taleb misses.
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