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In this second part episode, Preston and Stig continue their discussion with their favorite investing legend, Mohnish Pabrai. Mohnish discusses his opinions on why the airline industry might be undervalued. If you’re looking to hear a detailed analysis of how Mohnish thinks through an investment decision, this episode will provide vital clues. Additionally, Mohnish talks about his biggest mistakes and what he learned from those experiences.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
– Why Mohnish Pabrai recently invested in Southwest Airlines.
– What Mohnish Pabrai’s biggest investment mistake is, and how he later made more than $100 million because of it.
– If Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger consider any macro decisions in their investment approach.
– Why the airline industry is a terrible sector, but might still be a great investment at the moment.

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