Smart Investing with Nosa: Recent Episodes

Nosakhare M. Ugiagbe

Breaking down different aspects and considerations of investing to help people become more intelligent investors. Helping people become aware of the behavioural aspects of finance and investments and helping refute some of the common misconceptions about finance and investing.

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In this episode, I had a really exciting conversation with one of the rockstar investment professionals I know, Obumneme Okonkwo.

Obum is a private equity investment professional at one of Africa's largest investment firms, African Capital Alliance (ACA). We talked about his experience in private equity, his mindset shift from consulting to the private equity world, the current investment environment, a potential market downturn and outlook for the future.

This was a really long episode, but the conversation was really insightful, so I decided not to make any edits / cuts. I hope you enjoy it.

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In this episode, I talk about one of the most important types of investments - Investment in quality education - with Dami Olagunju.

Dami is a Global Process Manager - Finance Operations at Google and an Alumna of the Harvard Business School. She also has some experience working in investment Banking and in Private Equity, and is the Founder of the Lagos Young Professionals Innovation Club (LYPIC).

Dami talks about her career journey leading up to going to the Harvard Business School, her journey through business school with respect to financing, her work experience so far, as well as her future aspirations.

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In this episode, I explain why stock-picking or investing in specific securities is not an optimal investing strategy (compared to investing in ETFs), especially for individual investors.

I also talk through the individual securities in my portfolio and explain my rational for holding these securities, despite my position against stock picking.

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In this episode, I discuss:

  1. stock splits, using Tesla as a case study;
  2. Tesla's current valuation and its perceived overvaluation;
  3. an easy way to know when a stock is cheap or expensive (relative to other / similar companies in the same industry) based on its share price, using the P/E ration;

For questions, comments / feedback, or to appear as a guest on the Podcase, reach out to me on Instagram (@Nosa_Ugiagbe), Twitter (@NosaMUgiagbe), LinkedIN (Nosakhare Ugiagbe).

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In this episode, I discuss my rationale for investing in five different securities in the Healthcare / Pharma, Tech / Data, Fintech / VC sectors. 

  1. EXASOL AG (Germany)
  2. German Startups Group (Germany)
  3. Sensyne Health (UK)
  4. Vivoryon Therapeutics (Germany)
  5. Amigo Holdings(UK)

I also discuss the performance of each of these five securities. They returned between -16% and +125% in the period I have held them (about two weeks).

I then go on to discuss the concept of Hindsight bias and how it affects investment decisions, as well as recommendations for coping with hindsight bias as an investor.

Feel free to reach out to me on:

  • LinkedIn (Nosakhare M. ugiagbe)
  • Twitter (@NosaMUgiagbe)
  • Instagram (Nosa_ugiagbe)
  • Blog / Website (https://www.nosaugiagbe.com/)

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This episode discusses the relationship between risk and returns as it relates to investments.

It begins by explaining two major components of returns - income (dividend / interest) and capital gains. It then moves on to talk about risk, differentiating systematic risk from unsystematic risk and how both affect returns.

Finally, the episode shows a practical way to think about expected or required returns as compensation for different components of risk, explaining each component at length. The risk/return components discussed include:

a). real risk-free rate (compensation for forgoing current consumption to a future single-period date) b). compensation for expected inflation rate c). maturity premium (compensation for extended duration and exposure to interest rate risk) d). liquidity period (compensation for potential loss of value due to illiquidity) e). credit spread (compensation for the possibility of default and the extent of loss in the event of a default) f). equity risk premium (compensation for taking up additional risk associated with equity securities vs fixed income securities) g). Others - (country risk premium, currency, tax, etc.)

Thinking about risk and returns in this manner would make it easier to understand and evaluate the returns due to certain investment products and why certain investments may not be appropriate for you, despite having higher returns.

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This episode begins with a recap of the first five episodes of the Podcast and encourages all listeners to stay safe / prioritize self preservation during the Coronavirus pandemic.

It then goes on to introduce the concept of economic cycles and briefly describe the three major phases (recovery, expansion and contraction / downturn), explaining that these three major phases are often divided into more phases in finance and economics texts.

The most important point for investors to take from this episode is that after every major downturn, the economy, including stock markets, almost always bounce back, with a few exceptions (e.g., the Japanese market crash of the 1990s).

Reach out to me on any social media platform with your questions and comments and check out my finance and economics blog on https://nosaugiagbe.blogspot.com/

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In this episode, we welcome our first guest, Diran Otegbade, the Founder and CEO of www.realtor.ng, a real estate technology and marketing company.

In the episode, Diran takes us through his transition from being a software developer at IBM in North America, to setting up one of the leading real estate tech businesses in Nigeria.

We also talk about some of the fundamentals to look out for in real estate investing, giving really good examples with developments in the Greater Toronto Area in Canada, and Lagos, Nigeria. Diran also talks about various approaches to real estate investing.

Diran, through his company, shares useful insights on the real estate market on their blog: https://realtor.ng/blog.

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a) Twitter @nosaMUgiagbe b) Instagram @nosa_ugiagbe c) LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/nosakhare-m-u-0a713583/

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