During their recent episode, Taylor, Carlisle, and Jason Hirschman discussed Why Micro-Caps Are Attractive. Here’s an excerpt from the episode: Tobias: I think that’s a pretty good answer. I like that approach to its sizing helps you deal with that sort of risk. Talk to us a little bit about ... Read More| The Acquirer's Multiple®
"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now." – Chinese proverb It's understandable if you're feeling hesitant about real estate investing right now. Maybe you've been watching the headlines about "cooling markets" and "stubborn interest rates," or perhaps you're remembering the head-spinning price swings of the pandemic and thinking, "I'll wait until things settle down."| Memphis Real Estate Investing HubSpot Blog
How do you choose a worthy investment market? Here’s a hint: if everyone is talking about it, it’s probably not the right choice. By the time the cat is out of the bag on “hot” real estate markets, the window to score deals is closed. And what passive real estate investor wants to waste their time on speculation?| Memphis Real Estate Investing HubSpot Blog
During his recent interview with How Leaders Lead with David Novak, Jamie Dimon reflects on his upbringing and career offer invaluable lessons for investors, rooted in discipline, purpose, and a deep understanding of human behavior. His parents instilled in him core values that transcended finance, yet profoundly shaped his approach to investing. “The values were pretty basic,” Dimon recalls. “One is, you do the best you can. And whatever you do, you do the best you can. It wasn’t abo...| The Acquirer's Multiple®
In The Little Book That Still Beats the Market, Joel Greenblatt distills decades of experience into a concise, witty, and surprisingly approachable framework for beating the market. At its core, Greenblatt introduces what he calls the “Magic Formula”—a systematic way to buy good companies at bargain prices.| The Acquirer's Multiple®
In their latest Q2 2025 commentary, Pzena Investment Management offers a sober but optimistic perspective for long-term investors confronting heightened volatility. “The second quarter was a wild ride for global equity markets,” they write, citing early-quarter declines sparked by trade-war fears and later volatility due to Middle East tensions.| The Acquirer's Multiple®
Let’s be honest – the current U.S market is obsessed with AI hype and nosebleed valuations. Yet while others chase momentum, Tweedy Browne’s Thomas Shrager and Jay Hill keep their feet firmly planted in value investing’s time-tested principles. Their strategy cuts through the noise: uncover fundamentally sound companies trading at sensible prices, then let the magic of compounding work.| The Acquirer's Multiple®