My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
Business:Investing
BIO: Mike Philbrick is the CEO of ReSolve Asset Management. He has over 30 years of experience in investment management, serving in senior investment industry positions with several major financial services firms, and is responsible for investment decisions, coaching, and strategic leadership.
STORY: Mike learned of a mining stock at the urinal. He invested, and the stock performed well because the mining industry was on fire. And so encouraged by early success and massive ignorance, Mike wiped all of those gains in no time.
LEARNING: Don’t over-leverage. Understand what kind of investor you are. Ensure you have some protection before you go all-in in an investment.
“Just because you’re winning doesn’t mean you’re smart or you’re good at these things.”Mike Philbrick
Guest profile
Mike Philbrick is the Chief Executive Officer of ReSolve Asset Management. He has over 30 years of experience in investment management, serving in senior investment industry positions with several major financial services firms, and is responsible for investment decisions, coaching, and strategic leadership. He has co-authored the book Adaptive Asset Allocation: Dynamic Global Portfolios to Profit in Good Times – and Bad (Wiley), as well as several whitepapers and research focused on adding new insights to the quantitative global asset allocation space.
Adaptive Asset Allocation and Return Stacked Portfolio Solutions have been popularized by him and his team at ReSolve.
Preceding his investment career, Mike played professional football in the CFL, winning the Grey Cup Championship in 1999 and being inducted into the Hamilton Tiger-Cat Walk of Fame in 2015.
Worst investment everBack in the early 90s, there was a lot of mining going on in Canada, and so mining stocks were becoming popular. Mike had started noticing the stocks but had yet to invest. One day, he’s at a urinal, and a guy tells him about a particular mining stock. Mike figured it was a good idea to invest in the stock. He didn’t do any research; he just took the man’s word for it.
The stock wins, and Mike gets a couple more wins from the stock, not because he was a genius but because the mining industry was on fire. And so emboldened with early success and massive ignorance, Mike wiped all of those gains in no time.
Lessons learnedAlways remember that you don’t know as much as you think, so take different approaches such as diversifying, being less confident, managing risk with stop losses, or managing risk at the portfolio level on an ongoing basis. You don’t need to own more of what’s going well. Just do less of what’s dragging your portfolio from a momentum factor that enhances returns.
Mike’s recommendationsMike recommends his book Adaptive Asset Allocation: Dynamic Global Portfolios to Profit in Good Times – and Bad, which goes through steps that you would take to maximize diversification and how to use the factor of momentum to enhance that.
No.1 goal for the next 12 monthsMike’s number one goal for the next 12 months is to get his firm 1.5 billion dollars in assets under management.
Parting words“Stay true to yourself.”Mike Philbrick
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Further reading mentioned
Laurens Swinkels – Stay Liquid Even When Investing Long-Term
Spencer Jakab – Don’t Take Investment Tips from People
Charles Rotblut – Realize When You’re Lucky and Walk Away
Arjun Murti – You’ve Got to Get Out of the Battle At Some Point
ISMS 25: Larry Swedroe – Admit Your Mistakes and Don’t Listen to Fake Experts
Steven Wilkinson – Your Success Is 100% Dependent on You
Shawn O'Malley – Geopolitics Can Take Your Investment to Zero
Peter Saddington – I Got Fired From My Own Company
Neville Medhora – Hot Stock Tips Are Generally Unreliable
Jack Farley – Don’t Play in Markets You Don’t Know
Carter Malloy – Valuation Is Not a Reason to Invest
ISMS 24: Larry Swedroe – Confusing Skill and Luck Can Stop You From Investing Wisely
Gisela Hausmann – Encourage and Appreciate Your Employees’ Creativity
Connor Steinbrook – Do Due Diligence Before Visiting a Real Estate Property
Zachary Resnick – Invest in People Not Just Ideas
Chris Mamula – Take Responsibility for Your Financial Situation
Michael Howell – Liquidity Is the Main Driver of Asset Markets
Brady Slack – What to Look For in a Coach or Mentor
Richard Lawrence – Avoid the Stock That’s the Hype of the Day
Vineer Bhansali – You Create Real Value by Being Different
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