On this week’s episode: Tin is a buy, which makes MLX (the sub­ject of Tony’s pulled pork) a buy. BRK is just an oil play as far as we can tell, but Crude Oil just became a sell. We clar­i­fy Steve Mabb’s thoughts on using Betashares Aus­tralian High Inter­est Cash ETF (AAA) to park our cash and agree it’s worth a try. Arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence pow­ers US shares into a bull mar­ket, but will it help the AORD? Tony con­tin­ues to crit­i­cise the RBA’s use of inter­est rates. If DBI is a “bond proxy” should it be on our buy list? C6C dropped by 18% yes­ter­day — we don’t know why, but dis­cuss whether or not there are any Rule 1 fudges.

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  Episode Overview This week we catch up with Tobias Carlisle, who joins us to talk about his new book, Sol­dier of For­tune: War­ren Buf­fett, Sun Tzu, and the Ancient Art of Risk-Tak­ing. Tony and Cam quiz Toby on the three big Berk­shire deals the book dis­sects: the…

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