TIP720: INVESTING AGAINST THE TIDE

W/ KYLE GRIEVE

08 May 2025

On today’s episode, Kyle Grieve breaks down the contrarian investing philosophy of Anthony Bolton, revealing how he consistently outperformed the market by combining sentiment analysis, in-depth fundamental research, and a flexible yet disciplined portfolio strategy.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • The traits Bolton observed in the best fund managers.
  • Why incomplete knowledge can be a strength.
  • What to do when your investments aren’t working.
  • A simple method for conviction-based portfolio reviews.
  • The role of sentiment in Bolton’s investing edge.
  • How to spot and avoid artificial conviction.
  • Using bond prices to assess business risk.
  • Why controlling your destiny matters in business.
  • Insights Bolton gained from meeting company management.
  • Three big mistakes—and what they taught him.
  • And so much more!

TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

[00:00:00] Kyle Grieve: Anthony Bolton is one of the most fascinating investors to emerge from the UK. Over a 28 year period, he compounded at an annual rate of 19.5%, significantly outperforming the markets, 13.5% return before stepping away from fund management. But he couldn’t stay retired for long.

[00:00:16] Kyle Grieve: He ended up staging a comeback this time focused on China. However, things didn’t go as planned. And over the course of four years, his performance was actually negative 5%. In this episode, we’ll focus on what made Bolton such an exceptional investor during his prime. We’ll examine aspects such as the core traits he observed in himself and other top fund managers.

[00:00:36] Kyle Grieve: Things including vision, temperament, and the ability to anticipate change before it became apparent to others. Similar to Buffett and Munger, Bolton believed that staying even keeled under pressure was just far more important than having a sky high IQ. We’ll also explore a topic that deeply resonates with me, which is being comfortable with incomplete information.

[00:00:56] Kyle Grieve: Since Bolton covered so many sectors and geographies, he had to accept that he’d never know as much as the specialist, and rather than let that paralyze him, he figured out how to use that reality to his advantage. We’ll dig into how he assessed sentiment, not just by ignoring it, but by actively studying it.

[00:01:13] Kyle Grieve: While he didn’t wanna be swept up in market emotions, he had tools to help him gauge where others’ heads were at. One of them technical charts, not just to predict the future, but to understand where the herd might already be positioned. I’m not a chartist myself, but Bolton’s approach has me rethinking how charts can help understand narrative shifts.

[00:01:33] Kyle Grieve: So whether you’re a classic value investor or someone drawn to growth shocks that are trading at a discount to intrinsic value, there’s something in Bolton’s playbook for you to learn. Now let’s get into Anthony Bolton’s Investing Against the Tide and see what we can learn from one of the UK’s most successful contrarians.

[00:01:51] Intro: Since 2014 and through more than 180 million downloads, we’ve studied the financial markets and read the books that influence self-made billionaires the most. We keep you informed and prepared for the unexpected. Now for your host, Kyle Grieve.

[00:02:16] Kyle Grieve: Welcome to The Investor’s Podcast. I’m your host, Kyle Greve, and today I’ll be discussing the book, investing Against The Tide by Anthony Bolton. I really like Anthony Bolton because he employs a few kind of interesting little tweaks to gain an edge that I think really make him distinctive from other value investors.

[00:02:32] Kyle Grieve: And don’t worry, we’re gonna get to that later in this episode. But a couple things that we’re gonna cover will be things such as the qualities that I think made Anthony a true contrarian, some of the edges that he took advantage of the importance of reading people and how he used it to improve his own decision making, how he built a contrarian portfolio and his stance on position sizing and scaling positions.

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