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In this July 2025 episode of Yet Another Value Podcast, host Andrew Walker shares his latest market reflections. He opens with sharp takes on the speculative surge in crypto-linked equities and questions about hidden leverage. Andrew dissects the potential rise of a new SPAC bubble and lays out a hedge strategy using SPACs at trust value. He then transitions into a deep dive on pattern recognition in investing—its power, its risks, and when it turns into harmful stubbornness. From Warren Buffett’s historical lens to Talon Energy and personal investing biases, Andrew probes how past experiences shape investor behavior. The episode closes with musings on CEO arrogance and the importance of open dialogue. As always, Andrew invites feedback and thoughtful conversation from listeners.
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[0:00:00] Intro and episode overview
[0:01:21] Sponsor message and host greeting
[0:02:01] Recording issues and July intro
[0:02:54] Casino market and Bitcoin premiums
[0:08:07] Leverage signs and Tesla example
[0:08:56] SPAC bubble and trust value
[0:10:28] Market views and SPAC options
[0:12:58] Pattern recognition in investing
[0:16:58] Buffett’s experience and pattern use
[0:20:58] Pattern vs. stubbornness examples
[0:27:21] Talon Energy hesitation explained
[0:34:03] Overreliance on old investment patterns
[0:37:23] Industry arrogance and founder syndrome
[0:41:36] Why Andrew does these rambles
Links:
Yet Another Value Blog: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com
See our legal disclaimer here: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com/p/legal-and-disclaimer
By Andrew Walker4.6
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In this July 2025 episode of Yet Another Value Podcast, host Andrew Walker shares his latest market reflections. He opens with sharp takes on the speculative surge in crypto-linked equities and questions about hidden leverage. Andrew dissects the potential rise of a new SPAC bubble and lays out a hedge strategy using SPACs at trust value. He then transitions into a deep dive on pattern recognition in investing—its power, its risks, and when it turns into harmful stubbornness. From Warren Buffett’s historical lens to Talon Energy and personal investing biases, Andrew probes how past experiences shape investor behavior. The episode closes with musings on CEO arrogance and the importance of open dialogue. As always, Andrew invites feedback and thoughtful conversation from listeners.
____________________________________________________________
[0:00:00] Intro and episode overview
[0:01:21] Sponsor message and host greeting
[0:02:01] Recording issues and July intro
[0:02:54] Casino market and Bitcoin premiums
[0:08:07] Leverage signs and Tesla example
[0:08:56] SPAC bubble and trust value
[0:10:28] Market views and SPAC options
[0:12:58] Pattern recognition in investing
[0:16:58] Buffett’s experience and pattern use
[0:20:58] Pattern vs. stubbornness examples
[0:27:21] Talon Energy hesitation explained
[0:34:03] Overreliance on old investment patterns
[0:37:23] Industry arrogance and founder syndrome
[0:41:36] Why Andrew does these rambles
Links:
Yet Another Value Blog: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com
See our legal disclaimer here: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com/p/legal-and-disclaimer

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