
Wednesday Apr 15, 2026
EBS 12: Long-Term Growth | Why Short-Term Wins Matter More
Episode 12 argues for a short term, data led focus. Most outperformance happens in bursts, long term leaders tend to revert, and rotating into the next tight market can beat buy and hold even after costs.
We show how modern forecasting and timely market metrics lift your hit rate, while long range bets are unreliable and exposed to unknown future technologies.
The takeaway is clear. Capture short runs when supply and demand align and stay agile.
Episode Highlights
00:00 - Introduction
00:50 - Pop quiz
05:16 - Trading property
07:59 - Growth forecasts
08:44 - Apples vs oranges
11:23 - Short-term radical difference
14:07 - Learn quickly
17:57 - Most growth is recent
23:42 - Nature of compounding
28:52 - Realistic stereo-typical growth profile
31:38 - Less risk of technology change
36:19 - A.I and better data
37:07 - Conclusion
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