TIP756: The Rise and Fall of Julian Robertson’s Tiger Fund w/ Kyle Grieve
The Investor's Podcast (We Study Billionaires) - The Investor’s Podcast Network
In this episode of The Investor's Podcast, Kyle Grieve discusses the investing strategies and career of Julian Robertson, founder of Tiger Fund. The episode covers Robertson's early influences, his value-oriented investment approach, his ability to identify market inefficiencies, and his skill in building a network of talented analysts. It also examines Robertson's successful copper short trade in the mid-1990s, his global macro investing approach, and his views on the Japanese market bubble. The episode further explores Robertson's core investing themes, including the importance of management, monopolies/oligopolies, value, regulation, supply chains, growth, and core positions. The podcast concludes by analyzing the factors that led to the decline of Tiger Fund, including its inability to adapt to the dot-com bubble and Robertson's failure to delegate decision-making as the fund grew.
Part 1: Introduction and Early Strategies
Part 2: Investment Approach and Market Dynamics
Part 3: Decline and Conclusion
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