Become a Better Investor Newsletter – 26 July 2025
Noteworthy this week
- Remember, it’s a long game
- The private equity wonderland
- Massive productivity gains at Amazon
- Socialists for growth
- Oil firms may produce less
Remember, it’s a long game: We get to decide what we focus on. If you choose to focus on days, you are signing up to make yourself miserable.
What I’m about to tell you is going to sound crazy, but bear with me because it’s definitely true.
Ready? Here it is…
We get to decide what we focus on.
Hold on… let me repeat that in case you missed it.
We. Get. To. Decide. What. We. Focus. On.
When it comes to investing,… pic.twitter.com/fY0HHYfP3T
— Carl Richards (@behaviorgap) July 2, 2025
The private equity wonderland: Welcome to the Alice in Wonderland world of private equity, where logic gets turned upside down, and nothing is quite as it seems.
🎩 The Investment Association’s Chris Cummings claims in today’s FT that exposure to private equity would “profoundly” improve your returns.
“My personal view,” he says, “is that, for the majority of people, exposure to private markets at somewhere between 5 10 per cent of… pic.twitter.com/PpVlUwSh4a
— Robin Powell (@RobinJPowell) July 2, 2025
Massive productivity gains at Amazon: Over the last 10 years, Amazon fulfillment has increased 22x the number of packages handled per employee, while the number of employees per facility has decreased.
In the last 10 years, $AMZN fulfilment has 22x the number of packages handled per employee, while the number of employees per facility has gone down.
With AI, humanoids & more investment going into AI, this will only accelerate.$AMZN‘s retail margin will surprise investors. pic.twitter.com/LEe3nZJw6x
— Rihard Jarc (@RihardJarc) July 2, 2025
Socialists for growth: China and Vietnam are some of the most successful examples in history of development and poverty reduction. I wonder how well that would have worked without the “market economy” part.
China and Vietnam — which implemented a similar model of a socialist market economy* — are, objectively speaking, some of the most successful examples in history of development and poverty reduction.
(*China’s system is officially called a socialist market economy; Vietnam’s… pic.twitter.com/5cbmF4q5Cd
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) July 2, 2025
Oil firms may produce less: If WTI stays at US$60/bbl, 70% of US E&P firms predict they will be producing less oil 1 year from now.
If WTI stays at $60/bbl, 70% of US E&P firms predict they will be producing less oil 1 year from now. #OOTT pic.twitter.com/ereyHk9zFP
— Christine Guerrero (@SheDrills) July 2, 2025
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Podcasts we listened to this week
Where History Meets Finance: Daniel Peris on Paradigm Shifts in Dividend Investing and Beyond – Paradigm Shock
“Daniel Peris joins Paradigm Shock host, Anjon Roy, to discuss his unconventional path from history academia to asset management. Peris reveals how historical knowledge can provide unique insights into financial markets, challenging the status quo and outdated methodologies. His book, ‘The Ownership Dividend,’ forecasts a major paradigm shift regarding dividend investing in the U.S. Stock Market and beyond.”
Readings this week
An AI Analyst Made 30 Years of Stock Picks — and Blew Human Investors Away
“The researchers’ findings were so striking that they started hunting for mistakes. ‘We had this result a year ago,’ says Ed deHaan, a professor of accounting at Stanford Graduate School of Business. ‘And we spent the past 12 months scouring every inch of the data and of the model trying to find where we’d done something wrong.’”
Book recommendation
A Banker’s Journey: How Edmond J. Safra Built a Global Financial Empire by Daniel Gross
“Why are we here? What’s the point of existence? On the ‘big questions’ of meaning and purpose, Western thought has been dominated by the dichotomy of traditional religion and secular atheism. In this pioneering work, Philip Goff argues that it is time to move on from both God and atheism.”
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Memes of the week
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— Not Jerome Powell (@alifarhat79) July 2, 2025
— Not Jerome Powell (@alifarhat79) July 2, 2025
New My Worst Investment Ever episodes
Enrich Your Future 39: More Wealth Does Not Give You More Happiness
In this episode of Enrich Your Future, Andrew and Larry Swedroe discuss Larry’s new book, Enrich Your Future: The Keys to Successful Investing. In this series, they discuss Chapter 39: Enough.
LEARNING: More wealth does not give you more happiness.
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Published on Become a Better Investor this week
In this episode, John Dues continues his exploration of Deming’s philosophy in action, focusing on chronic absenteeism. As part of their third PDSA cycle, John’s team shifts from individual interventions to process standardization—mapping how each of their four campuses handles attendance interventions.
Listen to Mapping the Process: Path to Improvement (Part 9)
Eastern & Oriental Berhad (EAST MK): Profitable Growth rank of 5 was down compared to the prior period’s 4th rank. This is average performance compared to 340 medium Real Estate companies worldwide.
Read Eastern & Oriental – World Class Benchmarking
PT Unilever Indonesia Tbk (UNVR IJ): Profitable Growth rank of 1 was same compared to the prior period’s 1st rank. This is World Class performance compared to 560 large Cons. Staples companies worldwide.
Read Unilever Indonesia – World Class Benchmarking
Shanghai Bright Meat Group Company Limited (600073 SH): Profitable Growth rank of 9 was same compared to the prior period’s 9th rank. This is poor performance compared to 560 large Cons. Staples companies worldwide.
Read Shanghai Bright Meat Group – World Class Benchmarking
Banpu Public Company Limited (BANPU TB): Profitable Growth rank of 8 was same compared to the prior period’s 8th rank. This is below average performance compared to 310 large Energy companies worldwide.
Read Banpu – World Class Benchmarking
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