27 Mar 2026
1h 4m

TIP802: When Genius Was Just Luck: The Go-Go Years w/ Kyle Grieve

Podcast cover

The Investor's Podcast (We Study Billionaires) - The Investor’s Podcast Network

The podcast examines the Go-Go Years of the 1960s, a period marked by market euphoria and speculation, through the lens of John Brooks' book, "The Go-Go Years." It highlights the era's extreme valuations, exemplified by the Nifty Fifty stocks trading at unsustainable multiples. The episode explores the story of Ross Perot's Electronic Data Systems (EDS) and its IPO, illustrating how rapid growth and market sentiment drove valuations to excessive levels. It further analyzes the downfall of Edward Gilbert, whose leveraged bets and fraudulent activities led to financial ruin, serving as a cautionary tale against excessive risk-taking and the perils of leverage. The podcast also discusses the rise and fall of conglomerates, emphasizing the dangers of financial engineering over operational excellence.

Outlines

Part 1: Context, Euphoria, and Valuation

Part 2: Case Study: Ross Perot and EDS

Part 3: Leverage and Personal Downfall

Part 4: Fraud and Skepticism

Part 5: Speculation and Fund Management

Part 6: Conglomerates and Financial Engineering

Part 7: Infrastructure and Market Mechanics

Part 8: The Crash and Conclusion

Sign in to continue reading, translating and more.

Open full episode in Podwise