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In this Australian Property Podcast episode, your host Owen Rask sits down with David Gardner (co-founder of The Motley Fool and author of Rule Breaker Investing) to discuss:

– Beating the market vs indexing

– The “lose to win” philosophy and position sizing

– The six traits of rule-breaker companies

– Conscious capitalism, purpose and culture

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Topics Covered

– Beating the market: why David still believes individuals can outperform and why most don’t try

– Lose to win: accepting frequent small losses to capture rare, massive winners (Babe Ruth analogy)

– Six rule-breaker traits: top dog & first mover, sustainable edge, strong price action, leadership/backers, brand love, and “overvalued” narratives

– Final thoughts & how to learn more: AI’s role in research (not a reason to quit stock picking) and making portfolios reflect our best vision for our future

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