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Welcome to the latest edition of Yet Another Value Podcast's Book Club. Once a month, Andrew and co-host, Byrne Hobart, will discuss their thoughts on the book, "Advanced Portfolio Management: A Quant's Guide for Fundamental Investors" by Giuseppe A. Paleologo.
See Byrne's writing at: https://www.thediff.co/
"Advanced Portfolio Management: A Quant's Guide for Fundamental Investors" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Portfolio-Management-Fundamental-Investors/dp/1119789796
Chapters:
[0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Fintool
[2:24] First thoughts and overall impressions of "Advanced Portfolio Management"
[5:54] Which pieces do you use to implement into your investing process that Byrne picked up from this book / how they implement "stop-losses"
[19:00] It's not enough to have great ideas / "it only takes one" vs. concentrated portfolio / making good calls over time
[29:17] Is there anything to buying things that are classified wrong in order to generate alpha?
[32:54] How much are these factor and pod-shop models gameable
[40:23] How much does Byrne think matching uncorrelated data is going to be taken over by AI vs. fundamental investors going forward
[48:25] Beating the bots / final thoughts
Today's sponsor: Fintool
Fintool is ChatGPT for SEC Filings and earnings calls. Are you still doing keyword searches and going to the individual filing and using control F? That’s the old way of doing things before AI. With Fintool, you can ask any question and it’s going to automatically generate the best answer. So they may pull from a portion of an earnings call, or a 10k, whatever it may be and then answer your question. The best part- every portion of the answer is cited with the source document.
Now- if you’ve tried to do any of this in ChatGPT you may know that the answers are often wrong or hallucinations. The way Fintool is able to outperform ChatGPT is their focus on the SEC filings. If you’re an analyst or a portfolio manager at a hedge fund, check them out at https://fintool.com?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=yavb&utm_content=podcast280
See our legal disclaimer here: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com/p/legal-and-disclaimer
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Welcome to the latest edition of Yet Another Value Podcast's Book Club. Once a month, Andrew and co-host, Byrne Hobart, will discuss their thoughts on the book, "Advanced Portfolio Management: A Quant's Guide for Fundamental Investors" by Giuseppe A. Paleologo.
See Byrne's writing at: https://www.thediff.co/
"Advanced Portfolio Management: A Quant's Guide for Fundamental Investors" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Portfolio-Management-Fundamental-Investors/dp/1119789796
Chapters:
[0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Fintool
[2:24] First thoughts and overall impressions of "Advanced Portfolio Management"
[5:54] Which pieces do you use to implement into your investing process that Byrne picked up from this book / how they implement "stop-losses"
[19:00] It's not enough to have great ideas / "it only takes one" vs. concentrated portfolio / making good calls over time
[29:17] Is there anything to buying things that are classified wrong in order to generate alpha?
[32:54] How much are these factor and pod-shop models gameable
[40:23] How much does Byrne think matching uncorrelated data is going to be taken over by AI vs. fundamental investors going forward
[48:25] Beating the bots / final thoughts
Today's sponsor: Fintool
Fintool is ChatGPT for SEC Filings and earnings calls. Are you still doing keyword searches and going to the individual filing and using control F? That’s the old way of doing things before AI. With Fintool, you can ask any question and it’s going to automatically generate the best answer. So they may pull from a portion of an earnings call, or a 10k, whatever it may be and then answer your question. The best part- every portion of the answer is cited with the source document.
Now- if you’ve tried to do any of this in ChatGPT you may know that the answers are often wrong or hallucinations. The way Fintool is able to outperform ChatGPT is their focus on the SEC filings. If you’re an analyst or a portfolio manager at a hedge fund, check them out at https://fintool.com?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=yavb&utm_content=podcast280
See our legal disclaimer here: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com/p/legal-and-disclaimer

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