Podcast #30 – What we don’t invest in
When investing in individual stocks, it helps if the companies that you choose align with your interests and your values. This week, Luke and Albert talk about some of the businesses that they prefer not to invest in, and the reasons why.
Hypergrowth
Investing in hypergrowth stocks is a high-risk high-return strategy, but we believe it could make sense as part of a balanced portfolio. This week, we’re delighted to announce the start of the Telescope Investing hypergrowth portfolio. In this article we share our criteria for identifying extreme growth investment opportunities
Podcast #29 – Our first hypergrowth stock, CuriosityStream
This week, Luke & Albert begin their search for hypergrowth stocks, smallcap and microcap companies with the potential of delivering 10X returns or higher. They set out some thoughts on the criteria that will be used in this search, and deep-dive a new player in the megatrend of streaming entertainment, CuriosityStream, as a potential hypergrowth stock
Cloudflare one-pager
Luke provides a one-page summary on Cloudflare, one of the fifteen companies in the Telescope Investing 2021 model portfolio
Podcast #28 – Cloudflare vs Fastly
With mobile devices, connected homes, connected vehicles, the internet of things, and 5G networks, our demand for data is growing rapidly year-over-year, requiring ever-increasing speed, reliability and security. In this week’s Pod, Luke & Albert put two fast-growing content delivery networks, Cloudflare and Fastly, head-to-head to decide which one is the better investment right now.
Podcast #27 – Investing in Asia
This week Luke and Albert discuss investing in Hong Kong and Asia. Albert shares his approach to finding and researching local stocks as a non-native speaker, and highlights some of the key megatrends that are driving his Asia investments. We also review a number of Hong Kong and China companies, as Luke begins to plan his own investments in the region
Podcast #26 – The Telescope Investing Principles
This week, Albert and Luke examine how they manage their own stock portfolios, distilling out the principles that have allowed them to achieve market-beating returns over the long-term, and boiling it down to three primary skills – your ability to manage your temperament, your ability to manage your portfolio as a whole, and finally your ability to choose good quality companies
Our investment plan for 2021
At Telescope Investing, we’re firm advocates of the long term buy and hold approach. We try our best to make sense of the world, and then to make forecasts about the needs and demands of the world a year or ten years from now, and then we try to find the companies that we think are best positioned right now to serve that need.
In this article, Luke describes how these principles were used to create the 2021 model portfolio