by John Huber | May 30, 2022 | Portfolio Management, Saber Capital, Shareholder Letters & Reports, Warren Buffett
In a recent interview, Ted Weschler described his investment process as an eclectic collection of different reading material that is likely unique to him. For example, he mentions reading USA Today, Furniture Daily, and Uranium Weekly, three completely different...
by John Huber | Mar 27, 2022 | Uncategorized
One of the biggest advantages that individual investors have is their ability to maintain a long-term time horizon. Professional investors can take advantage of this edge as well, but few do. I’ve long believed that the modern day advantage in markets is not...
by John Huber | Dec 30, 2021 | Edge, Investment Philosophy, Warren Buffett
I started watching Man in the Arena this week — a documentary on ESPN+ about Tom Brady’s career. In the second episode, there is a great story about how Belichick made a stunning decision to cut his star safety Lawyer Milloy just days before opening day in...
by John Huber | Nov 4, 2021 | Investment Philosophy, Portfolio Management, Saber Capital
I recently read Annie Duke’s book on decision making called Thinking In Bets. One of her main points is that life is like poker and not chess. In chess, the superior player will always beat the inferior player unless the better player makes a mistake. There is...
by John Huber | Jun 9, 2021 | Uncategorized
I recently talked with Matt Samuels who has a podcast called Deep Dives. His podcast is not an investing podcast, but rather an eclectic mix of the arts, politics, and business, all of which are interests of mine. Investing is much like my view of life: it’s a...