Francois Rochon - Outperforming the Market for 30+ Years Through Patience, Humility & Rationality | #578 | The Meb Faber Show - Better Investing | Podwise
This episode explores the investment philosophy and strategies of Francois Rochon, president of Governing Capital, a long-term value investor. Against the backdrop of Rochon's 30-year experience, the discussion delves into his approach of identifying and holding "compounders"—companies with consistent earnings growth—often for eight years or more. More significantly, the conversation highlights Rochon's emphasis on intrinsic value over market predictions, exemplified by his long-term holdings like Berkshire Hathaway and his cautious approach to high-valuation companies, even those with strong fundamentals, as seen in his past missed opportunity with Syntas. As the discussion pivoted to handling market corrections, Rochon emphasizes transparency with clients, providing detailed annual reports that showcase both portfolio performance and the underlying growth of the companies held. For instance, he cites the importance of understanding the intrinsic growth of a company, even if the stock price temporarily underperforms. In contrast to short-term market speculation, Rochon advocates for a patient, long-term approach, emphasizing the importance of holding winning investments and learning from mistakes. What this means for investors is a reminder to focus on the underlying value of companies, to be patient, and to accept that even experienced investors will make mistakes and experience periods of underperformance.