Episodes
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Join Eric Schleien with today's interview guest, Julian Lin, as they discuss the different names in the country's cannabis industry and the stocks he entered and exited in light of the pandemic. For some of these companies, leaving the pandemic with so much debt and having to spend so much for redevelopment isn't going to be an excellent spot to have.
Summary
In this episode, Julian also talks about the presence of Canadian cannabis brands in American markets. Despite them being 'okay,' because they're the only names people can invest in when in America, the evaluations of these brands coming from across the border remain to sore insanely. Nonetheless, cannabis brands have challenges unique to them in general.
Julian acknowledges that when you look at these companies, they scream expensive. In reality, if cannabis is decriminalized and is not to pay a particular type of tax in the future anymore, their shares will trade at multiple folds in earnings. For Julian, the macro picture for cannabis is all promising in the next 2-4 years.
About Julian Lin
Julian Lin runs Best Of Breed, a research service uncovering high conviction ideas in the winners of tomorrow. He is ranked in the top 1% of all bloggers on Tipranks.
Show Notes
- [01:04] "A terrible time to own those stocks."
- [02:52] How did Simon Property Group enter the pandemic?
- [04:14] It's a problem with the cost of capital.
- [07:27] The cannabis industry in the Biden administration.
- [09:07] Cannabis in Canada.
- [11:30] The business models of different cannabis brands.
- [13:03] What cannabis companies are not allowed to do.
- [15:54] GTI is a multi-state presence.
- [17:11] The future for Cannabis.
- [17:48] The primary catalyst for American cannabis stocks.
About Eric Schleien
Over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals, including board members of public companies as well as several Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry.
Eric has been investing for 15 years and has been using breakthrough coaching methodologies for over a decade. Eric had the insight to combine proven coaching methodologies with shareholder activism techniques to create an entirely new model for shareholder activism that was more reliable and created greater sustainable results in a rapid period of time. On average, Tribal Leadership produces a 3-5x increase in profits of culturally troubled companies within an average of 24 months or less.
Eric currently resides in Philadelphia, PA.
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Thursday Apr 15, 2021
#143: Game Stop, Robinhood and the Merrymen of Reddit - What actually happened?
Thursday Apr 15, 2021
Thursday Apr 15, 2021
The GameStop short took many by surprise and brought the world of short selling into the mainstream. Join us for this in-depth panel moderated by Eric Schleien of the Intelligent Investing Podcast with Jake McClure of The Personal Wealth Coach Podcast and Rick Bloom from Rick Bloom Talks Money on the nuances of what actually happened, and how all the pieces fit together.
Eric Schleien's Book
Thank you for supporting the podcast. My new book, Principles of Power, is now on Amazon. I would be incredibly grateful and humbled for a purchase with an honest review.
About Principles of Power
"Principles of Power can be related to as an advanced Coaching Handbook for Leaders.
If you are a leader, an aspiring leader, a coach, consultant, or program facilitator, this book is designed for you. The material is delivered inside of a modern leadership context of service and contribution.
Eric features many partnerships in Principles of Power. His inclusion of useful quotes from Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Werner Erhard, Nassim Taleb, Seth Godin, and many other leaders attests to the thinking and the research that went into the writing of this book.
It is now undeniable that the understanding and implementation of powerful Listening, authentic Relationship, and a recognizable Permission to Lead, are cardinal distinctions of effective leadership.
The word, ’cardinal’ has a Latin root and means ‘hinge’ – like a hinge on a gate. So, like a hinge, cardinal distinctions are connected to every nuance of leadership. You will see these distinctions in action in the background of Eric’s many leadership conversations.
Authentic Relationship, for example, is essential to the effectiveness and empowerment of the participants and the leader. If authentic Relationship is missing, any outcome or result devolves to the result of domination or force, and is not an outcome of effective leadership.
Consider this: Leadership is granted by the permission of those being led. Take a moment and allow that to sink in.
The job of the leader is that of an environmentalist, providing the space for people to collaborate, flourish, and create. These two different activities, management and leadership are often commingled, especially in business schools and in the workplace. They are distinct and operate under different rules and measures. It’s like Checkers and Chess – Same game board, different games with different rules and outcomes.
Disentangling and distinguishing the two arenas of activity grants power to both managers and leaders.
So, the fundamental exercise of listening for people’s greatness is in the background of every sentence in this book. And there is much more…
Principles of Power is strongly influenced by the transformational work of Werner Erhard. Much of the author’s thinking is also grounded in the classic distinctions of Tribal Leadership and the thinking of Warren Buffett and his partner, Charlie Munger.
Those, plus Eric’s own extensive practical experience renders Principles of Power to be an extremely useful ‘go-to’ resource, filled with useful, implementable information, sprinkled liberally with memorable quotations from intelligent diverse sources – all apt and worth adding to YOUR leadership lexicon."
- John King, co-author of Tribal Leadership
Other Resources
- Eric Schleien discussing GME Puts
- Eric Schleien discussing why he hates shorting stocks - GME
- Finance Podcast Week
About Eric Schleien
Over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals including board members of public companies and Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry.
Eric has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, GuruFocus, and was featured in Warren Buffett’s Biography, “Of Permanent Value.” Eric is also a certified Tribal Leadership consultant with over a decade’s worth of experience in the field of transformational coaching. Since 2012, Eric has specialized in producing breakthroughs at the level of organization. He’s also the co-creator of the Udemy course, Leadership By Design. Eric also hosts The Intelligent Investing Podcast which is a business/value investing podcast.
Eric loves interviewing interesting people and has interviewed Warren Buffett’s son, Peter Buffett, Jimmy Fallon, and former adult film star, Bree Olson as well as over 100 interviews on his podcast.
Eric currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Granite State Capital Management, LLC and runs a real estate investment and consulting firm, Wyoming Warehousing & Safe Deposit Company.
About Jake McClure
Jake McClure has been working with his father and partner, Jeff in finance since January of 1991. In 2010 he completed business studies for his designation as Certified Investment Management Analyst® at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. In 2007 In concert with Jeff, he founded an objective, fee-based fiduciary service in The Personal Wealth Coach, an SEC Registered Investment Advisory Firm.
Jake is married to Alissa, a cellist, and a world traveler. They have two children. Jake is also a successful artist, having been commissioned by the Austin Ballet’s BATS to create the 2011 annual Long Award, and has had showings of his artwork in many public places. Jake has also given musical business advice to several major recording labels and production companies. His passion lies in finding the links between economics, art, and music, then defining those links in the lives of his clients.
About Rick Bloom
Rick is a partner and co-founder of Bloom Advisors and the law firm of Bloom, Bloom & Associates. He is a licensed attorney, certified public accountant (CPA), and financial advisor. Additionally, Rick holds the Series 65 license.
Rick currently hosts the podcast "Rick Bloom Talks Money" and writes a weekly financial column in the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. He served as host of the popular “Money Talk” radio show on WXYT-AM 1270 and the “Rick Bloom Show” on WDTK-AM 1400.
Rick was a featured writer of regular financial columns for the Detroit News and Oakland Press and also aired twice-daily business updates on the Michigan Radio Network. He has been recognized by a variety of esteemed financial publications and has been named a top financial advisor for several years. He has presented at conferences and given speeches to hundreds of business and civic organizations throughout his career and has made appearances on both radio and television. Rick is a member of the Fidelity Investment Financial Advisory Council.
Rick is an honors graduate of both Michigan State University and the University of Michigan Law School.
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Monday Apr 12, 2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Join Eric Schleien with his guest Andrew Sather as they talk about Warren Buffett's Cash Cows, Hedging the US Dollar, Residential Real Estate, Griffon, and Electronic Arts.
In this episode, Andrew also sheds light on stock buybacks and turning over rocks in order to unearth value even from beat-up ventures and potential investments. He emphasizes the strategy of having enough key players in a business or investment that's enough to stabilize everything.
Stay tuned to this discussion and find out what else Andrew has to say about the current financial industry.
About Andrew Sather
Andrew is a self-taught investor since 2012. He specializes in identifying value traps and avoiding stock market bankruptcies.
"I didn't see a resource to walk beginners through investing, step by step. So I went out and made it.", Andrew said.
Show Notes
- [03:31] Warren Buffett's Cash Cows
- [04:55] Companies need to do it smartly with Buybacks.
- [06:45] The parallels of EA Games and DairyQueen.
- [09:10] What makes EA Games a Cash Cow?
- [12:10] On turning over rocks; books by Peter Lynch.
- [13:13] An observation I disagree with…
- [14:34] What needs to be understood in flipping rocks in beat-up industries.
- [18:23] Having a hedge for the US dollar.
- [19:00] What I found out about the Top Companies in the S&P 500?
- [19:58] Companies whose revenue did well even if the US dollar didn't.
- [26:35] The likes of Paypal; the likes of Mastercard.
Resources
- Beating the Street by Peter Lynch
- One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch
- Seeking Alpha Articles by Andrew Sather
- E-Investing for Beginners
About Eric Schleien
Over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals, including board members of public companies as well as several Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry.
Eric has been investing for 15 years and has been using breakthrough coaching methodologies for over a decade. Eric had the insight to combine proven coaching methodologies with shareholder activism techniques to create an entirely new model for shareholder activism that was more reliable and created greater sustainable results in a rapid period of time. On average, Tribal Leadership produces a 3-5x increase in profits of culturally troubled companies within an average of 24 months or less.
Eric currently resides in Philadelphia, PA.
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Thursday Mar 25, 2021
Thursday Mar 25, 2021
Join Eric Schleien with today's interview guest, Trey Henninger, as they talk about Entercom, Northfield Precision, and the new SEC rule that impacts dark companies and small businesses. By taking a close look at the outcomes and probabilities close to ETC and the merger made with CBS Radio, he explains what Entercom holds for the next 12-18 months and tells us the technicalities on why he thinks owning shares from the company can still end up positively.
Summary
In this episode, Trey will also be getting into all the old news, the expected, and the good with Northfield Precision Instrument Corp. Listen as he discusses the company's performance during the pandemic, their ROI report, and how NFPC will seemingly be affected by the new SEC rule that targets dark companies. For Trey, once the new regulation comes into effect in the following months or years, going expert or grey may become an option to be considered for Northfield.
Going in further on the upcoming SEC rule, tune in as Trey explains what the regulation aims to do, what it requires from business entities, how it can backfire, and what it means to trade without a quoted price –a scenario that may just mean good deals for experts. For him, there are always as many opportunities in matters like these as there are risks in every leverage.
About Trey Henninger:
Trey Henninger runs the blog and podcast DIY Investing. Trey is a private value investor focused on microcap and dark stocks in the United States. His focus is on high-quality companies with predictable, durable earnings where management has skin-in-the-game.
Trey runs a concentrated portfolio of 5 stocks with a 20% weighting each. By focusing on small companies, Trey hopes to find overlooked compounders at value prices. His favorite opportunities have a market cap below $50 million.
- Website
- The DIY Investing Podcast (on all major platforms)
Outline of the episode:
- [00:42] Entercom Communications – America's #2 Radio Broadcasting Company.
- [02:18] ETC as a radio company and as a growing digital audio presence.
- [02:49] The crashing merger of ETC and CBS Radio.
- [03:46] Binary outcomes and the probabilities for the company now.
- [06:55] What the debt market is telling about it.
- [08:03] Covid as an excuse...; The company's ownership.
- [09:49] A business with no assets, basically.
- [13:09] Bad as expected – Northfield Precision
- [15:54] What SEC Rule is, not retail investor-friendly.
- [16:40] How the new regulation can backfire – a theory!
- [18:25] What it means to not get quoted a price…
- [19:45] Anytime you have leverage, there's risk and also lots of opportunities.
Resources:
Follow and subscribe to the new, The Eric Schleien Podcast:
About Eric Schleien:
Over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals, including board members of public companies as well as several Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry.
Eric has been investing for 15 years and has been using breakthrough coaching methodologies for over a decade. Eric had the insight to combine proven coaching methodologies with shareholder activism techniques to create an entirely new model for shareholder activism that was more reliable and created greater sustainable results in a rapid period of time. On average, Tribal Leadership produces a 3-5x increase in profits of culturally troubled companies within an average of 24 months or less.
Eric currently resides in Philadelphia, PA.
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Monday Mar 15, 2021
#140: Peter McCormack on Bitcoin
Monday Mar 15, 2021
Monday Mar 15, 2021
Join Eric Schleien with his guest Peter McCormack as they talk about podcasting, the unique characteristics of Bitcoin, and what the future holds for it. Because of the oppositions and baseless accusations against it, for Peter, Bitcoin should've already failed. Today, it is still operating and growing even higher.
In this episode, Peter gets into discussing decentralization, Bitcoin mining, his piece of advice to anyone looking into investing in Bitcoin, and so much more. To interested investors, Peter believes there should be a profound investment strategy before throwing money onto Bitcoins. He believes cryptocurrency can be a very punishing investment if done wrong.
Stay tuned to this casual exchange and find out more of what Peter has to say about Bitcoins and investments.
About Peter McCormack:
Peter McCormack is a full-time journalist/podcaster covering topics such as Freedom, Human Rights, Censorship, and Bitcoin. He is the host of the What Bitcoin Did Podcast.
The What Bitcoin Did Podcast, is a twice-weekly Bitcoin podcast where host Peter McCormack interviews experts in the world of Bitcoin development, privacy, investment, and adoption. Launched in November of 2017, the podcast has grown to nearly 200 episodes with a guest list that is a testament to the diversity of knowledge and opinions that represent the broader Bitcoin community.
Individual podcast episodes have focused on engaging and accessible conversations with some of the industry's most influential minds. Established veterans such as Adam Back, Charlie Shrem, and Andreas M. Antonopoulos have shared the WBD mic along with rising stars. No areas of discussion are off-limits, and differences of opinion are encouraged. Past topics have ranged from Cannabis to Censorship, Libertarianism to the Lightning Network, and Sex Workers to Segwit2x.
You can find Peter McCormack on:
Outline of the episode:
- [01:59] Stumbling upon Podcasts in a vegan retreat in Italy…
- [03:29] Podcasters – just get out and do it!
- [04:50] Are cryptocurrencies worth investing in?
- [06:20] What is decentralization?
- [08:04] The resistance of Bitcoin.
- [11:24] On Bitcoin's stability.
- [13:40] What does Blockchain do?
- [17:15] Bitcoin Mining.
- [20:00] A bit of advice to anyone wanting to invest their money in Bitcoins.
- [21:51] Is Satoshi Nakamoto fame-driven, rich, alive?
- [24:39] What could break Bitcoin?
- [27:53] Privacy in Bitcoin.
- [30:30] The first thing to do when getting into Bitcoins.
Resources:
How to Start a Podcast in 2020 Pat Flynn
Understanding DigiCash
How to Download Kraken Pro: Advanced Bitcoin & Crypto Trading on PC:
Kraken's Official Mobile Apps
About Eric Schleien:
Over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals, including board members of public companies as well as several Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry.
Eric has been investing for 15 years and has been using breakthrough coaching methodologies for over a decade. Eric had the insight to combine proven coaching methodologies with shareholder activism techniques to create an entirely new model for shareholder activism that was more reliable and created greater sustainable results in a rapid period of time. On average, Tribal Leadership produces a 3-5x increase in profits of culturally troubled companies within an average of 24 months or less.
Eric currently resides in Philadelphia, PA.
Help Out The Podcast:
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Email: IntelligentInvesting@gmail.com
Friday Feb 26, 2021
#139: Eric Schleien & Norma Belenky Discuss Finance Podcast Week
Friday Feb 26, 2021
Friday Feb 26, 2021
Join Eric Schleien with his guest Norma Belenky, the Head of Events of Podbean, as they talk about the evolution of media, Podbean’s exciting podcast features, and most especially the upcoming Finance Podcast Week.
In this episode, Norma shares her story on getting into podcasting and the facet that sets apart a podcast. She also gives us a brief of the stimulating discussions, guests, and perks we can expect from Podbean’s event that every entrepreneur, investor, and alike will gain from.
Stay tuned to their talk to catch a glimpse of Finance Podcast Week’s exciting lineup for everyone.
About Podbean:
Podbean is a podcast publishing and monetization service, providing free and premium hosting packages for individuals and businesses. Podbean offers a user-friendly interface that integrates publishing, management, syndication, and analysis tools into an easy-to-use podcasting package.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NormaJeanBali/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/normajeanlovesdoodles/
Outline of the episode:
- [01:12] What is Podbean, and what does it bring?
- [02:32] The upcoming Finance Podcast Week: Guests, Topics, and Program.
- [05:26] Elements of media changed by today’s podcasts.
- [08:54] The freedom in Podcasts.
- [09:41] Live features on Podbean’s Finance Podcast Week and what to expect.
- [13:08] The technology, integrations, platforms, and accessibility of today.
- [15:39] Ask the hosts, join in the conversation – Podbean Finance Week.
- [18:23] Live podcasts + Pre-released episodes of participating podcasters.
- [19:23] The dates to save…
- [22:03] On getting into podcasts and becoming a part of Podbean.
- [25:20] The community, collaborativeness, and openness that is in podcasting.
- [26:37] What needs to be a part of podcasting?
- [27:32] In the age of information overload, to stand out, you need to have…
Resources:
- For tickets, got to Finance Podcast Week
- More info about the Finance Podcast Week
- Podbean Live
About Eric Schleien:
Over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals, including board members of public companies as well as several Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry.
Eric has been investing for 15 years and has been using breakthrough coaching methodologies for over a decade. Eric had the insight to combine proven coaching methodologies with shareholder activism techniques to create an entirely new model for shareholder activism that was more reliable and created greater sustainable results in a rapid period of time. On average, Tribal Leadership produces a 3-5x increase in profits of culturally troubled companies within an average of 24 months or less.
Eric currently resides in Philadelphia, PA.
Help Out The Podcast
If you like The Intelligent Investing Podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 30 seconds to do and makes a huge difference! You can also join the Facebook page!
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Email: IntelligentInvesting@gmail.com
Monday Feb 15, 2021
#138: Thrift Shop Arbitrage
Monday Feb 15, 2021
Monday Feb 15, 2021
Join Eric Schleien with the founders of Alluring Oddities, as they share stories about their income-generating passion for thrift shopping and what it took to make this side-project grow and continue growing.
More than just a business, the founders treat their passion as a venture wherein they can cultivate experiences for their friends, loved ones, and Buffalo's whole community. Community over competition is a general outlook that they endorse.
Learn more from their experiences as you tune in further to what the founders have have to share.
About Alluring Oddities:
Alluring Oddities is a curated and cultivated gallery of mostly 60s or 70s offbeat thrifted treasures in Buffalo, NY.
Outline of the episode:
- [07:45] The fascination towards everything timeless in condition.
- [09:53] Make money out of it, not: get rid of it.
- [11:03] More than just a business, it's a lifestyle.
- [13:22] Alluring Oddities: a thrift store's gross margin.
- [14:37] Set your brand different from others.
- [15:30] The resurgence in Buffalo's market.
- [17:03] Why interact with your audience? Why research? Why benchmark?
- [19:44] Connecting to peoples' stories through their belongings.
- [25:43] On price tagging.
- [26:34] "Community over competition."
- [29:22] What your venture will mostly need from you.
- [30:06] Putting everyone's strengths at work.
Resources:
Bounty Hunter TK4 Tracker IV Metal Detector
Thrift at or Donate to Goodwill
Thrift at or Donate to Salvation Army
About Eric Schleien
Over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals including board members of public companies as well as several Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry.
Eric has been investing for 15 years and has been using breakthrough coaching methodologies for over a decade. Eric had the insight to combine proven coaching methodologies with shareholder activism techniques to create an entirely new model for shareholder activism that was more reliable and created greater sustainable results in a rapid period of time. On average, Tribal Leadership produces a 3-5x increase in profits of culturally troubled companies within an average of 24 months or less.
Eric currently resides in Philadelphia, PA.
Help Out The Podcast
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Thursday Feb 11, 2021
Thursday Feb 11, 2021
Resources
- For listeners interested in some of the research presented on the show today, you can sign up for the monthly newsletter, The Valuation Edge.
- For listeners interested in actually modeling companies they can join the waiting list for the Intrinsic Value Tool.
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Value Investing 2nd Edition, on Amazon.
- Eric Schleien's Book: Principles Of Power: The Art & Wisdom of Badassery, on Amazon
About Eric Schleien
Over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals including board members of public companies as well as several Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry.
Eric has been investing for 15 years and has been using breakthrough coaching methodologies for over a decade. Eric had the insight to combine proven coaching methodologies with shareholder activism techniques to create an entirely new model for shareholder activism that was more reliable and created greater sustainable results in a rapid period of time. On average, Tribal Leadership produces a 3-5x increase in profits of culturally troubled companies within an average of 24 months or less.
Eric currently resides in Philadelphia, PA.
Help Out The Podcast
If you like The Intelligent Investing Podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 30 seconds to do and makes a huge difference! You can also join the Facebook page!
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Friday Feb 05, 2021
Friday Feb 05, 2021
Welcome to the Intelligent Investing Quick Thoughts Series, where I just spend a few minutes on relevant topics, thoughts, or things in the news. Episodes are all under 10 minutes.
You can also watch the conversation on YouTube by clicking here.
Summary
In this episode, Eric Schleien discusses how to play GameStop (GME) from a value investing standpoint and what he is doing around selling Put Options.
Other episodes discussing GameStop (GME)
About Eric Schleien
Over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals including board members of public companies as well as several Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry.
Eric has been investing for 15 years and has been using breakthrough coaching methodologies for over a decade. Eric had the insight to combine proven coaching methodologies with shareholder activism techniques to create an entirely new model for shareholder activism that was more reliable and created greater sustainable results in a rapid period of time. On average, Tribal Leadership produces a 3-5x increase in profits of culturally troubled companies within an average of 24 months or less.
Eric currently resides in Philadelphia, PA.
About Julian Lin
Julian is a contributor on Seeking Alpha with over 13,000 followers. Julian runs a stock investment newsletter named Best of Breed which invests in high-quality companies with “moaty” business models, conservative balance sheets, and best in class management teams. You can find out more about the newsletter here – there is a 2 week free trial available.
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Email: IntelligentInvesting@gmail.com
Thursday Feb 04, 2021
#135: Eric Schleien discussing selling GameStop (GME) Put Options
Thursday Feb 04, 2021
Thursday Feb 04, 2021
Welcome to the Intelligent Investing Quick Thoughts Series, where I just spend a few minutes on relevant topics, thoughts, or things in the news. Episodes are all under 10 minutes.
Summary
In this episode, Eric Schleien discusses how to play GameStop (GME) from a value investing standpoint and what he is doing around selling Put Options.
About Eric Schleien
Over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals including board members of public companies as well as several Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry.
Eric has been investing for 15 years and has been using breakthrough coaching methodologies for over a decade. Eric had the insight to combine proven coaching methodologies with shareholder activism techniques to create an entirely new model for shareholder activism that was more reliable and created greater sustainable results in a rapid period of time. On average, Tribal Leadership produces a 3-5x increase in profits of culturally troubled companies within an average of 24 months or less.
Eric currently resides in Philadelphia, PA.
Help Out The Podcast
If you like The Intelligent Investing Podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 30 seconds to do and makes a huge difference! You can also join the Facebook page!
You can subscribe to the podcast on the following platforms: