This2ShallPass Posted December 16 Posted December 16 I'm also interested in this. Who are the best young(er) investors? Someone who can compound at good rates for the next decade or two? I'm trying a new approach, want to allocate a small % to these investors. Every year if they beat my performance, I plan on allocating more to them. If they underperform for 3 years, they're out. Currently I have 1. Mohnish (invested in Jan'24) - I like the exposure to markets / companies that I typically don't get. He has underperformed recently, so this is a watch. 2. Ackman - Thinking of starting now. His holdings all look pretty solid (don't see any blowup potential or controversial holdings). Like the recent bet on Nike. Fannie / Freddie are wildcards,
Paarslaars Posted December 16 Posted December 16 Mohnish is 60, Ackman is 58. You have a strange definition of 'young'.
Blugolds Posted December 16 Posted December 16 1 hour ago, Paarslaars said: Mohnish is 60, Ackman is 58. You have a strange definition of 'young'. True, "young" is subjective, but the challenge is that by the time you have a proven track record managing "real" amounts of money you're probably in that "strange definition of young"!
This2ShallPass Posted December 16 Posted December 16 7 hours ago, Paarslaars said: You have a strange definition of 'young'. I said young(er) I'm with @Blugolds, 60 is ok in investing. Not giving money to a 30 yr old with no track record..
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