EP. 104: Christopher Begg: High-Quality Investing & Playing the Infinite Game
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My guest today is Christopher Begg. Chris is a successful long term patient value investor who seeks high quality, he is also a professor and teaches the Ben Graham’s Security Analysis Course at Columbia University in New York. He also loves the ocean and water sports, especially surfing, which, from what I can tell, makes him an even better investor.
Christopher Begg is President/Chief Investment Officer/Co-Founder at East Coast Asset Management, Inc. & Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School in New York City.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherbegg/
We talked about:
The Evolution of Investing Philosophy
Patience in Investing
Understanding Value 3.0
Teaching Ben Graham's Principles
The Infinite Game in Investing
The Role of Freedom in Success
The Importance of Questions Quality in Investing
The Influence of Nature on Investment Philosophy
The Search for Truth in History
The Art of Learning and Memory
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