This podcast episode interviews Phil Ruvinsky, a portfolio manager at BlackRock, focusing on his investment philosophy and approach to analyzing technology companies. The discussion covers his use of competitive strategy frameworks (like Porter's Five Forces) to identify sustainable competitive advantages and his valuation methods, which incorporate discounted cash flow models and consideration of capital velocity and margins. Ruvinsky highlights the importance of durable competitive advantages and emphasizes that while AI is rapidly changing the investment landscape, human judgment remains crucial in identifying and interpreting key information. He also notes the increasing market concentration in technology and the challenges of predicting macro factors. The interview concludes with Ruvinsky's recommendations for books on strategy, history, and poker, highlighting the relevance of game theory to investing.
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