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EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 58 MIN

The 100 Year Thinkers | Chris Mayer and Robert Hagstrom on Finding the Next Great Compounders

from The 100 Year Thinkers: Long-Term Compounding in a Short-Term World · host Excess Returns

In a world that moves tick by tick and quarter by quarter, The 100-Year Thinkers zooms out to explore what it really means to invest with patience, discipline, and perspective.In this premiere episode, join Matt Zeigler, Bogumil Baranowski, Chris Mayer, and Robert Hagstrom as they discuss market concentration, the dominance of mega-cap stocks, and how investors can think in decades—not days.Together, they explore the evolution of active management, the role of the S&P 500, the challenge of private equity, and how to build portfolios that last.• Concentration and the rise of mega-cap dominance• Equal-weight vs. market-cap-weighted indexes• The role of the S&P 500 and how it shapes investor behavior• Why the Magnificent Seven may not repeat past winners’ mistakes• The differences between today’s tech leaders and the 1999 bubble• The changing nature of private equity and illiquidity premiums• How to define success as an investor beyond beating the index• The importance of focusing on business economics over stock prices• Lessons from Buffett, Bill Miller, and other long-term thinkers00:00 Concentration and portfolio construction04:00 Market-cap dominance and equal vs. cap weighting10:30 Active management, benchmarks, and the S&P 50017:00 Economic realities of the top 10 stocks23:00 Government policy and market intervention26:00 Comparing 2024 to 1999 and lessons from past cycles32:00 Innovation, Russell 2000, and private company growth40:00 Active management and how the S&P wins41:45 The private equity boom and its challenges49:00 Redefining performance and investor goals55:00 The importance of focusing on business economics57:00 Closing thoughts and where to find the guestsTopics CoveredTimestamps

In a world that moves tick by tick and quarter by quarter, The 100-Year Thinkers zooms out to explore what it really means to invest with patience, discipline, and perspective.In this premiere episode, join Matt Zeigler, Bogumil Baranowski, Chris Mayer, and Robert Hagstrom as they discuss market concentration, the dominance of mega-cap stocks, and how investors can think in decades—not days.Together, they explore the evolution of active management, the role of the S&P 500, the challenge of private equity, and how to build portfolios that last.• Concentration and the rise of mega-cap dominance• Equal-weight vs. market-cap-weighted indexes• The role of the S&P 500 and how it shapes investor behavior• Why the Magnificent Seven may not repeat past winners’ mistakes• The differences between today’s tech leaders and the 1999 bubble• The changing nature of private equity and illiquidity premiums• How to define success as an investor beyond beating the index• The importance of focusing on business economics over stock prices• Lessons from Buffett, Bill Miller, and other long-term thinkers00:00 Concentration and portfolio construction04:00 Market-cap dominance and equal vs. cap weighting10:30 Active management, benchmarks, and the S&P 50017:00 Economic realities of the top 10 stocks23:00 Government policy and market intervention26:00 Comparing 2024 to 1999 and lessons from past cycles32:00 Innovation, Russell 2000, and private company growth40:00 Active management and how the S&P wins41:45 The private equity boom and its challenges49:00 Redefining performance and investor goals55:00 The importance of focusing on business economics57:00 Closing thoughts and where to find the guestsTopics CoveredTimestamps

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