EP. 93: Eric Markowitz: Lessons from Investigative Journalism, Playing Long Games, Finding Generational Winners
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Eric Markowitz is a Partner and the Director of Research at Nightview Capital. Nightview is an investment management firm that runs a concentrated, "best ideas" public equity strategy for long-term investors. Eric was previously a business journalist and published in The New Yorker, Newsweek, and Inc. magazine, among other outlets. He is a winner of a Best in Business Award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. He currently writes The Nightcrawler, an idea-driven weekly newsletter about long-term investing. He resides in Portland, Oregon with his wife and daughter.
www.nightviewcapital.com/thenightcrawler
Eric recently made public a very personal story, which touched me and moved me, and I highly recommend it: How a brush with death shaped my long game — https://bigthink.com/the-long-game/how-a-brush-with-death-shaped-my-long-game/ — the link is in the notes to the episode.
Eric was kind enough to feature some of my Substack essays in his newsletter, including my post about the benefits of constraints in wealth money and investing. If you like Talking Billions, you’ll probably enjoy Eric’s newsletter, the link is also in the notes.
https://bogumilbaranowski.substack.com/p/benefits-of-constraints-in-wealth
I’ve been really looking forward to sitting down, and chatting with Eric, we missed each other in Omaha, we had some deep conversations before this recording, and I’m so glad, and grateful that this conversation became a part of Talking Billions never-ending collection of almost 100 conversations now.
Before, I tell what you are about to hear, let me share a little anecdote. I’ve been taking calls from readers and listeners this summer as I always try to do, and there stories of meaningful wealth, financial success, good life that I hear make me think that show is not just Talking Billions, but there are also billions listening — many money, and time millionaires just like you are listening, and I value that highly, so thank you!
Also, find my Substack, Twitter, LinkedIn, Blue Infinitas, and Talking Billions website, and send me a message. I read all, and I answer all, and I really want to hear from you. If there is any way I can help, please do share.
One more thing, in case you missed it, I released a Fireside chat with Christian Billinger, a dear friend and fellow investor. In this episode, he asks questions, and I do the talking. We had a two-hour wide-ranging discussion that I really enjoyed. Christian is a kind person and a brilliant mind. Don’t miss it.
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Alright — what are we talking about today?
Eric emphasizes attending the Berkshire event in Omaha as a unique experience for investors, offering networking and relationship-building opportunities. We discuss how early memories of money shape one's perspective on investing, highlighting the importance of financial education from a young age. My guest shares what it was like to move from investigative journalism to investing, and which skills translated the best.
Eric tells me the art of asking questions requires active listening and creating a comfortable environment for candid insights. We discuss the importance of curating information in an age of abundant data to provide valuable insights. My guest shares that learning in public through writing fosters continuous learning sharpen thinking and creates opportunities for feedback and connection.
Eric emphasizes the crucial role of trust in investing, noting how body language and intonation reveal insights into company leaders' character. My guest shares that negativity and groupthink hinder long-term investing success, stressing the importance of resilience and adaptability.
Eric tells me success involves addressing problems, supporting longevity, and maintaining physical and mental health. Please stay tuned until the end, when we discuss long-term investing focusing on generational winners, asymmetry, and sustainable practices.
In the last minutes of the episode, my guest shares that success is dynamic, involving stewardship, service, and the pursuit of knowledge.
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