From Banking Profitability to ScienceTech Innovation: An Investor’s Journey with Konstantin Schwarz
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What drives an accomplished physicist with expertise in international banking to pivot toward healthcare, finance, and other science investments? For Konstantin Schwarz, of Nordvik Investments, the answer is refreshingly straightforward: profitability. In this revealing conversation, Schwartz explains how declining bank valuations following the 2008 financial crisis prompted him to shift his focus to more promising sectors, including fintech, wellness technology, and artificial intelligence.
Schwarz offers a nuanced perspective on portfolio diversification that challenges conventional wisdom. While acknowledging the importance of stability for traditional investors, he suggests that younger, more active investors might benefit from concentrating their investments in areas they thoroughly understand. Drawing from his own experience leveraging dual expertise in physics and finance, Schwartz shares how this approach led him to successful investments in payment solutions before expanding into health technology platforms like EatBeat.
The conversation takes a fascinating turn as it explores global innovation trends. Schwarz maintains that, despite increasing global tensions, the United States and China remain the primary centers for technological advancement, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence. He expresses concern that Europe, including Estonia, once a pioneer in e-government, has lost momentum as political attention shifts from fostering innovation to addressing security concerns. Looking ahead, he envisions a fragmented global marketplace divided into distinct trade zones, yet remains firmly committed to investing in Western markets despite the turbulence.
Perhaps most revealing are Schwarz's investment boundaries. Despite acknowledging the explosive growth and profit potential in military technology driven by ongoing conflicts, he avoids this sector. Similarly, he steers clear of Chinese investments due to concerns over transparency and intellectual property risks. These principles underscore a thoughtful approach to global investing that balances opportunity with personal ethics and risk assessment.
Chapters
1. Introduction to Konstantin Schwartz (00:00:00)
2. From Banking to Health Tech (00:02:56)
3. Investment Strategy and Portfolio Diversification (00:05:09)
4. EatBit: Investing in Health Solutions (00:08:06)
5. Global Innovation and Market Dynamics (00:11:46)
6. Geopolitics and Investment Geography (00:18:20)
7. Military Tech and Future Investment Trends (00:23:31)
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