Generational Compounding
Chas shares his journey of leaving a secure position to create LB Partners, emphasizing an unconstrained investment approach focused on long-term growth. He highlights the importance of building a strategy that prioritizes epic returns over a 20-plus year horizon while maintaining a personal stake in the capital. By eliminating conflicts of interest and embracing a hands-on role, he aims to navigate investments with both prudence and ambition.In this clip
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Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry
Chas Cocke - From Allocator to Manager (Capital Allocators, EP.224)
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