Value investing hinges on identifying high-quality businesses that possess durable competitive advantages, high returns on capital, and significant reinvestment opportunities. Gautam Baid, author of *The Joys of Compounding*, emphasizes that successful long-term wealth creation requires a probabilistic mindset, intellectual humility, and a focus on business fundamentals rather than macro-economic forecasting. His strategy involves targeting companies with pricing power and "staying power" capable of weathering market volatility. Beyond quality investing, Baid utilizes special situations—including merger arbitrage, spin-offs, and cyclical opportunities—to capitalize on market mispricings. India represents a prime investment frontier due to its rapid GDP growth, the financialization of savings, and a reviving capital expenditure cycle. Ultimately, outperforming the market demands a relentless commitment to lifelong learning, as investors must continuously adapt to shifting sectoral trends and evolving economic landscapes.
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