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93 - OTC Markets Business Analysis with Ralph Molina of Midstory Ventures


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How to connect with Ralph Molina Mental Models discussed in this podcast:
  • Float
  • Infinite Return on Capital / Free Growth
  • Arbitrage
  • Pricing Power
  • Unit Economics
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Show Outline

The full show notes for this episode are available at https://www.diyinvesting.org/Episode93

Midstory Ventures Partnership 
  • Investment club
  • 3 partners
  • Building an investment history
  • Seeking partners 
OTC Markets Business Analysis ($OTCM)
  • Business Model Overview
    • Segments:
      • Listings
      • Trading
      • Data
  • Float
  • Pricing Power
  • What scuttlebutt did you perform?
  • How good is management?
  • How do you feel about management compensation?
  • What about dilution?
  • What does it mean for OTC Markets to have infinite returns on capital?
  • How do you see future growth playing out?
  • OTC Markets may have a good business today, but how durable is that advantage?
Summary:

I interviewed Ralph Molina of Midstory Ventures where we discuss a stock pick: OTC Markets. Stock Ticker: $OTCM

The focus of the podcast episode is a fundamental analysis of the business with a focus on business quality, infinite returns on capital, float, and OTC Market's flywheel strategy. Listeners will learn how OTC Markets makes money and why they are a high-quality business. We also discuss scuttlebutt and key fundamental analysis factors that investors can use to value the company.

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