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OIL THAT: QAV AU #925

This week we cov­er the Iran oil sanc­tions waiv­er and what it means for the oil price, plus debrief on sell­ing our oil stocks (Karoon, Viva Ener­gy, Brook­side) ahead of what turned out to be a nasty drop. Tony does a Pulled Pork on ASX-list­ed labour hire and train­ing firm Ash­ley Ser­vices Group (ASH), a thin­ly trad­ed turn­around sto­ry with a strong own­er-founder and a QAV score of 0.24. We also note the pass­ing of Alan Greenspan, the Cred­it Corp / Humm deal falling apart, and end-of-finan­­cial-year port­fo­lio num­bers that have the dum­my port­fo­lio well ahead of the index.

Major Feelgood: QAV AU #924

On this week’s show, we wade through a big news cycle: the US-Iran peace deal that forced us to dump our oil stocks, the SpaceX IPO trad­ing at a jaw-drop­ping 1,750 times PROPCAF while los­ing mon­ey, and the brief Kore­an stock mar­ket cir­cuit break­er that felt a lit­tle too dot­­com-era for com­fort. Tony does a Pulled Pork on Sun­corp Group, fresh­ly returned to the buy list after divest­ing its bank­ing arm to ANZ, and I run the num­bers on the Dogs of the Dow ver­sus QAV over five years.

Beds, Banks and Bionic Men: WEB Travel in the AI Age: QAV AU #922

This week Tony’s back from the horse sales and dives straight into a Pulled Pork on WEB Trav­el Group, the B2B hotel bed-bank­ing busi­ness spun out of the old Web­jet. We also cov­er neg­a­tive gear­ing changes and how they com­pare to what Paul Keat­ing tried in the late 1980s, plus a lis­ten­er ques­tion on Serv­cor­p’s recent price wob­ble, port­fo­lio com­par­i­son notes from lis­ten­er Toby, and the usu­al after-hours chat cov­er­ing Top­golf, Bugo­nia, Spi­der Noir, and the eter­nal genius of Steve Austin run­ning in slow motion.

Big River, Big Comeback (BRI): QAV AU #921

On this episode Cameron flies solo while Tony is down the Gold Coast doing some­thing involv­ing hors­es. He cov­ers the mar­ket fall­out from Trump’s sur­prise bomb­ing of Iran, explains why he’s hit­ting pause on new buys through con­fes­sion sea­son, and does a Pulled Pork on Big Riv­er Indus­tries (BRI), a 120-year-old tim­ber and build­ing mate­ri­als com­pa­ny that is qui­et­ly turn­ing itself around. There’s also a defence of val­ue invest­ing as an all-weath­­er strat­e­gy, prompt­ed by a VanEck opin­ion piece in the AFR.

JUST THE TIP: QAV AU #920

This week Tony runs a full Pulled Pork on TIP (Team­In­vest Pri­vate Group), a Syd­ney-based val­ue invest­ing edu­ca­tion and funds man­age­ment com­pa­ny with a fly­wheel busi­ness mod­el, pri­vate equi­ty arms, and a QAV score of 0.2 sit­ting frus­trat­ing­ly below its sen­ti­ment sell line. We also cov­er the Aus­tralian bud­get fall­out, ris­ing US bond yields, the oil price squeeze, and what all of it means for the ASX. After hours: Project Hail Mary, Rivals sea­son two, Car­nal Knowl­edge, The Can­non­ball Run, and a spir­it­ed Euro­vi­sion debrief.

Five Juicy Years: Gold, Oil, and the Art of Saying No – QAV AU #918

On this episode, Cam and Tony work through a busy news week — the ASX’s longest los­ing streak since 2018, oil prices going nuts, the UAE ditch­ing OPEC, and Greg Abel’s first real run at the Berk­shire AGM with­out War­ren hold­ing the mic. Tony does a Pulled Pork on Kaiser Reef (KAU), a small Aussie gold min­er that went from explor­er to prof­itable pro­duc­er after snap­ping up the Hen­ty Gold Mine in Tas­ma­nia — worth a look but it’s a Josephine right now. After hours: Wuther­ing Heights gets a sur­prise thumbs up from Tony, Cam can’t stop rav­ing about the 1967 Lee Mar­vin noir Point Blank, and Nick Cave’s first nov­el gets a sec­ond read.

Crash and Bash — QAV AU 917

On this episode we check in on the dum­my port­fo­lio (run­ning at dou­ble the mar­ket over the last year), chat about the Trump assas­si­na­tion attempt secu­ri­ty sham­bles, and Tony does a full Pulled Pork on AMA Group — Aus­trali­a’s largest list­ed smash repair­er, a turn­around sto­ry that’s claw­ing its way back to prof­itabil­i­ty after a bru­tal post-COVID debt hang­over. We also cov­er the Joe Lon­go ASIC farewell, the SDI acqui­si­tion update, MMI’s share con­sol­i­da­tion, and Greg Abel’s first Berk­shire Hath­away let­ter.

The Happy Zone – QAV AU #916

This week we kick things off with the Iran war’s knock-on effects for oil mar­kets, the Aus­tralian econ­o­my, and why the banks are qui­et­ly rais­ing their bad debt buffers while the stock mar­ket ignores all of it. Plus Tony does a full Pulled Pork on Cus­cal (CCL), the pay­ments infra­struc­ture com­pa­ny that’s been fly­ing under the radar because of a dodgy GICS code, and we chat Durate­c’s mas­sive defence con­tract win, the Hamish Dou­glass tell-all, and News Cor­p’s dodgy share count data.

Lumpy Payback — QAV AU 915

This week we dig into the chaos of Trump’s Strait of Hor­muz oil block­ade, and why the ASX is shrug­ging off the end of the world. Tony does a Pulled Pork on Perth prop­er­ty devel­op­er Peet (PPC) — a 130-year-old land syn­di­ca­tor with a Gold­man Sachs-dri­ven strate­gic review swirling around it — and we get a Stock Doc­tor data alert affect­ing 100+ div­i­­dend-pay­ing stocks that every QAV investor needs to know about. After hours: Rory McIl­roy at Augus­ta, John Can­dy, Otis Red­ding, and man­grove seeds.

Dead Cat or Dead Cert? Navigating the March Sell-Off – QAV AU #914

Every­thing fell off a cliff in March, and this week we spend a good chunk of the episode try­ing to fig­ure out which stocks have gen­uine­ly reestab­lished sen­ti­ment ver­sus which are just dead cat bounces. Plus we talk about ASIC want­i­ng more jail time for insid­er trad­ing, using Stock­o­pe­dia for buy­back met­rics, PNR’s hid­den annu­al report, Per­en­ti (PRN) CEO change, CGF (Chal­lenger Finan­cial) sell line check, and Tony does a Pulled Pork on Tow­er Lim­it­ed (TWR). After hours: horse rac­ing, Jeff Beck, Joni Mitchell, a Que­bec duo who speak in made-up space lan­guage, and Cameron built his own AI-pow­ered ebook read­er app.

Drilling for Dollars: BRK, the Strait of Hormuz, and America’s $41 Trillion Hole — QAV AU 913

Aus­tralian con­sumer con­fi­dence hits a 53-year low, the US Trea­sury’s own bal­ance sheet reveal­ing effec­tive insol­ven­cy (lia­bil­i­ties near­ly eight times assets), and the Iran war clos­ing the Strait of Hor­muz and send­ing alu­minum prices surg­ing 6%. A lis­ten­er ques­tion from Dar­ryl about buy­back scor­ing. Tony deliv­ers the episode’s Pulled Pork on **Brook­side Ener­gy (BRK)**, an ASX-list­ed, Okla­homa-based shale oil pro­duc­er drilling in the Anadarko Basin. After hours cov­ers Tony’s Chat­G­PT-pow­ered horse rac­ing scraper break­through, Cameron’s Nick Cave obses­sion, Apple TV’s *Friends & Neigh­bors*, and a rec­om­men­da­tion for Seth Rogen’s time-trav­el com­e­dy *Future Man*.

QAV AU #912 — Chicken Little

In episode 912 of QAV Aus­tralia (record­ed 24 March 2026), Cameron and Tony open with geopo­lit­i­cal com­men­tary on the Iran-US-Israel con­flict and its impact on oil prices, before reas­sur­ing pan­icked lis­ten­ers that mar­ket chaos is cycli­cal and the QAV rules — includ­ing the three-point trend line and Rule One sell sig­nals — are designed exact­ly for moments like these. Tony deliv­ers a deep-dive Pulled Pork on Karoon Ener­gy (KAR), the upstream oil pro­duc­er. Oth­er stocks touched on include Viva Ener­gy, San­tos, Cen­tral Petro­le­um, Pep­per Mon­ey (CGF’s revised low­ball takeover offer), Har­mo­ny (HMY hit­ting a Rule One sell), and the messy Humm/Credit Corp takeover sit­u­a­tion involv­ing the Takeovers Pan­el. After hours, Tony rec­om­mends jug­gling come­di­an Michael Rayn­er (“The Bro­ken Jug­gler”) and the polit­i­cal mem­oir *All’s Fair*, while Cameron raves about Jack­ie Chan’s *Police Sto­ry*, David Lynch’s obscure 1993 HBO minis­eries *Hotel Room*, and the 1944 film *Gaslight*.

Entangled Interests — QAV AU 911

In this episode of QAV, Cameron Reil­ly and Tony Kyne­ston nav­i­gate a world of “pro­longed con­flict” and “sup­ply dis­rup­tions,” exam­in­ing the rip­ple effects of Mid­dle East ten­sions on glob­al oil, fer­til­iz­er, and food secu­ri­ty. They dive deep into Aus­trali­a’s pre­car­i­ous fuel secu­ri­ty, not­ing the coun­try holds sig­nif­i­cant­ly less than the inter­na­tion­al­ly man­dat­ed 90-day buffer. The invest­ment dis­cus­sion focus­es on the “Pulled Pork” of the week, **BSP Finan­cial Group (BFL)**, the largest bank in Papua New Guinea and the South Pacif­ic, which Tony argues is unfair­ly val­ued as a high-risk “fron­tier” stock despite its dom­i­nant mar­ket share and high return on equi­ty. The duo also dis­cuss­es the RBA’s inter­est rate dilem­ma, the “Wild West” of Gen Z using unreg­u­lat­ed AI for finan­cial advice, and the 2018 MIT exper­i­ment prov­ing quan­tum entan­gle­ment.

Agro at TACO — QAV AU 910

In this episode of QAV, record­ed on March 10, 2026, Cameron and Tony nav­i­gate a week of absolute mar­ket chaos trig­gered by esca­lat­ing ten­sions in the Mid­dle East and the result­ing volatil­i­ty in ener­gy prices. The duo pays trib­ute to the leg­endary Bris­bane enter­tain­er Jamie Dunn (the man behind Agro) before div­ing into the “ready, fire, aim” nature of the cur­rent mar­ket, where a sin­gle Trump tweet can swing oil prices by 30% in a mat­ter of hours. In the Club episode, Tony pro­vides a com­pre­hen­sive deep dive into Viva Ener­gy (VEA), exam­in­ing its shift from Coles Express to the “On the Run” (OTR) brand­ing, the chal­lenges of domes­tic refin­ing, and the impact of ille­gal tobac­co sales on con­ve­nience mar­gins. They also touch on the “death of soft­ware” era, Cameron’s suc­cess in cod­ing a new com­mod­i­ty check­er using AI, and why hav­ing a mechan­i­cal invest­ing sys­tem is the only way to stay sane when the world feels like it’s in a “black and white” prize fight.

QAV AU 909 — WWIII Investing

In this episode of QAV Aus­tralia, Cameron and Tony nav­i­gate the sud­den mar­ket volatil­i­ty trig­gered by the out­break of con­flict between the US, Israel, and Iran. The duo explores the “biggest threat in 50 years” to glob­al oil sup­plies, specif­i­cal­ly the dis­rup­tion of the Strait of Hor­muz and its inevitable impact on ener­gy prices and ship­ping. Amidst the glob­al ten­sion, they find sil­ver lin­ings in a mas­sive 45% takeover jump for den­tal man­u­fac­tur­er SDI Lim­it­ed and a scheme imple­men­ta­tion deed for Cue Ener­gy Resources by Hori­zon Oil. The episode also fea­tures a deep dive into the “mate­r­i­al uncer­tain­ty” sur­round­ing retail com­pa­ny Cettire, a five-year mile­stone review from a ded­i­cat­ed mem­ber, and a “Pulled Pork” analy­sis of Cen­tral Petro­le­um (CTP).

QAV AU 908 — Blowing the Doors Off

In this episode of QAV Aus­tralia, Cameron and Tony dive into the Feb­ru­ary report­ing sea­son. They pro­vide an update on the QAV port­fo­lios, take a dive into Par­en­ti (PRN) and its recent price drop, as well as a com­pre­hen­sive “Pulled Pork” analy­sis of Chal­lenger (CGF) amidst poten­tial Japan­ese takeover inter­est and reg­u­la­to­ry changes. Between tech­ni­cal chats about wheat com­mod­i­ty sell lines and the “mon­strous” growth of pas­sive invest­ing, the hosts find time for Michael Caine impres­sions, and a look at the lat­est glob­al geopo­lit­i­cal and AI-dri­ven absur­di­ties.

QAV AU 907 — Mass vs Gas

In this episode, record­ed on Feb­ru­ary 17, 2026, Tony and Cameron reflect on the lega­cy of actor Robert Duvall before div­ing into a deep cri­tique of “gas giant” stocks and the lack of vis­i­ble depre­ci­a­tion on the income state­ments of US tech titans. The pair dis­cuss the cur­rent “josephine” state of the mar­ket, where high-qual­i­­ty stocks are com­ing off their highs, lead­ing to a bar­ren buy list and sev­er­al trend­line sells includ­ing Rice Grow­ers (SGLLV), Plen­ty Group (PLT), and Myer (MYR). The episode fea­tures a detailed analy­sis of the Aeris Resources (AIS) acqui­si­tion of Peel Min­ing, a deep dive into ANZ’s recent per­for­mance boost under its “ANZ 2030” strat­e­gy, and a “Pulled Pork” seg­ment on the Glob­al Val­ue Fund (GVF), where Tony explores the influ­ence of invest­ing leg­ends Chris Cuffe and Miles Staude.

QAV AU 906 — It’s What You Do With It

In this episode of QAV Aus­tralia, Cameron and Tony nav­i­gate a par­tic­u­lar­ly tur­bu­lent peri­od for the ASX, not­ing a buy list that recent­ly shrank to just three stocks amidst a broad­er mar­ket cor­rec­tion. The duo dis­cuss­es the fall­out for soft­ware com­pa­nies like **Reck­on (RKN)** and **Xero (XRO)** as the “AI pen­ny drops,” the impact of the RBA’s unex­pect­ed rate hike, and the dra­mat­ic 24% jump for **Pep­per Mon­ey (PPM)** fol­low­ing a takeover bid from Chal­lenger. The episode fea­tures a deep dive into **Atlas Pearls (ATP)**, exam­in­ing the unique (and labor-inten­­sive) world of Indone­sian pearl farm­ing, before wrap­ping up with a “grit­ty” after-hours seg­ment cov­er­ing every­thing from *Game of Thrones* pre­quels to Baz Luhrmann’s new Elvis doc­u­men­tary.

QAV AU 905 — Watering the Flowers

In this episode, Cameron and Tony nav­i­gate a com­plex week of mar­ket shifts, polit­i­cal manoeu­vres, and a “Sell Amer­i­ca” sen­ti­ment that con­tin­ues to gain trac­tion. The duo cel­e­brates the mas­sive suc­cess of **Duratec (DUR)**, which has tripled in val­ue, and cov­er announce­ments from a range of buy list stocks. Tony pro­vides a deep-dive “Pulled Pork” analy­sis of **CTI Logis­tics (CLX)**, high­light­ing its strong WA-based assets and unique prop­er­ty man­age­ment strat­e­gy. The con­ver­sa­tion also touch­es on the “dis­in­ter­me­di­a­tion” of banks via Coin­base, the dra­ma sur­round­ing **HUMM Group’s** takeover pan­el objec­tions, and a look at the poten­tial eco­nom­ic impact of AI on wages.

QAV AU 904 — Humm-ing a Different Tune

In this episode of QAV Aus­tralia, Cameron and Tony brave the Aus­tralian heat to dis­cuss a mix of music his­to­ry and high-stakes val­ue invest­ing. The duo pays trib­ute to the late Mid­night Oil drum­mer Rob Hirst, reflect­ing on his icon­ic sound and the band’s cul­tur­al impact. Turn­ing to the mar­kets, they ana­lyze the record-break­ing suc­cess of hedge fund man­ag­er Chris Hohn, whose old-school val­ue approach net­ted $28 bil­lion in a sin­gle year. The episode fea­tures a deep dive into the com­plex takeover saga sur­round­ing Humm Group (HUM), weigh­ing the com­pa­ny’s strong com­mer­cial leas­ing prof­its against its con­tro­ver­sial buy-now-pay-lat­er (BNPL) piv­ot and ongo­ing gov­er­nance bat­tles involv­ing founder Andrew Aber­crom­bie and Cred­it Corp. Final­ly, they wrap up with port­fo­lio updates show­ing sig­nif­i­cant out­per­for­mance in both Aus­tralian and US dum­my port­fo­lios.

QAV AU 903 — Nobel Prizes and Negative Sentiment

In this episode, Cameron and Tony dive into the com­plex geopo­lit­i­cal and eco­nom­ic land­scape of ear­ly 2026, exam­in­ing China’s record trade sur­plus and the stalling impact of US tar­iffs on man­u­fac­tur­ing. They explore how the AI boom has act­ed as a pri­ma­ry dri­ver for US growth, poten­tial­ly mask­ing the drag cre­at­ed by trade restric­tions. Clos­er to home, the duo dis­cuss­es Australia’s man­u­fac­tur­ing depen­den­cies and the ris­ing influx of Chi­nese EVs and renew­able ener­gy assets. The heart of the episode fea­tures deep dives into lis­ten­er-dri­ven data, com­par­ing the QAV process against “buy and hold” strate­gies, and the Club edi­tion con­tains a “Pulled Pork” analy­sis of **Stan­more Resources (SMR)**. From man­ag­ing red flags in stocks like **Fleet­wood (FWD)** to the nuances of super­an­nu­a­­tion-approved ASX 300 lists, this episode bal­ances high-lev­­el macro the­o­ry with the prac­ti­cal, rules-based dis­ci­pline of val­ue invest­ing.

QAV AU 902 — Quintuple

In this wide-rang­ing QAV Aus­tralia episode, Cameron and Tony move from bush­fires dev­as­tat­ing Vic­to­ri­an horse studs into geopol­i­tics, cen­tral bank inde­pen­dence, and the increas­ing­ly overt polit­i­cal pres­sure being applied to the US Fed­er­al Reserve. From Kevin Rudd’s exit as ambas­sador and Trump’s cam­paign against Jerome Pow­ell, the con­ver­sa­tion piv­ots into mar­ket con­se­quences, port­fo­lio per­for­mance, and a remark­able year for QAV Light port­fo­lios, which have dra­mat­i­cal­ly out­per­formed the index. The sec­ond half dives deep into prac­ti­cal invest­ing ques­tions from lis­ten­ers, cov­er­ing port­fo­lio con­struc­tion, gear­ing, draw­downs, and frank­ing cred­its, before clos­ing with a detailed “pulled pork” analy­sis of Kip McGrath Edu­ca­tion. Along the way, they explore com­pe­ti­tion dynam­ics in retail, the lim­its of diver­si­fi­ca­tion, and why growth has qui­et­ly dom­i­nat­ed returns over the past year.

QAV AU 901 — Broccoli Investing

The first QAV episode of 2026 opens with a wide-rang­ing dis­cus­sion that blends val­ue invest­ing dis­ci­pline with geopol­i­tics, mar­ket psy­chol­o­gy, and one very detailed stock tear­down. Cameron and Tony debate the lim­its of guests who can’t tol­er­ate push­back, why val­ue invest­ing is the “broc­coli diet” of finance, and whether opti­mism in glob­al equi­ty mar­kets has reached dan­ger­ous lev­els. From US mil­i­tary actions in Venezuela and their impli­ca­tions for oil mar­kets, to Wall Street’s unan­i­mous bull­ish­ness for 2026, the episode cir­cles back to a core QAV prin­ci­ple: pre­dic­tion is frag­ile, process is durable. The sec­ond half dives deep into Fenix Resources, unpack­ing how ver­ti­cal inte­gra­tion can cre­ate a moat in iron ore, even at the small­er end of the pro­duc­tion scale.

QAV AU 852 — Growth Over PE: The Metric That Ate 2025

The final QAV episode of 2025 is a wide-rang­ing year-end wrap that blends port­fo­lio per­for­mance, mar­ket struc­ture, and deep­er sys­tem think­ing. Cameron and Tony review an excep­tion­al six-month run for QAV port­fo­lios, with mul­ti­ple stocks deliv­er­ing triple-dig­it returns, before drilling into what actu­al­ly drove those results. Tony presents a data-heavy “Pulled Pork” analy­sis that iso­lates growth over PE as a poten­tial explana­to­ry fac­tor behind this year’s out­per­for­mance, rais­ing the pos­si­bil­i­ty of a future refine­ment to the QAV scor­ing sys­tem. The con­ver­sa­tion then moves through glob­al mar­ket per­for­mance, lead­er­ship changes at Wood­side, takeover dra­ma at HUM, crowd psy­chol­o­gy, hous­ing con­straints, and the eco­nom­ics of mod­ern media, clos­ing with books, TV, and reflec­tions on how fast time now seems to move.

QAV AU 851 — From Zero to System: A First-Year QAV Journey

In this Christ­mas edi­tion of QAV Aus­tralia, Cameron is joined by QAV mem­ber Scott Mee­han for a wide-rang­ing, can­did con­ver­sa­tion about what it’s real­ly like to start invest­ing from scratch. Scott shares his jour­ney from com­plete begin­ner to dis­ci­plined sys­tem-based investor, explains why QAV appealed to him amid the noise and hype of finan­cial media, and reflects on the emo­tion­al shift from con­stant port­­fo­lio-watch­ing to calm, rules-dri­ven deci­­sion-mak­ing. The episode explores patience, tim­ing ver­sus luck, the psy­chol­o­gy of draw­downs, the temp­ta­tion of “10-bag­ger” nar­ra­tives, and why bor­ing, repeat­able process­es tend to win over time. It’s a ground­ed, human look at invest­ing as lived expe­ri­ence rather than the­o­ry, with insights into port­fo­lio man­age­ment, prof­it-tak­ing dilem­mas, and why ignor­ing sto­ries and focus­ing on num­bers is hard­er — and more valu­able — than it sounds. 

QAV AU 850 — Copper Fever

In this episode, Cameron and Tony sur­vey a mar­ket that’s los­ing some momen­tum in iron ore while rapid­ly piv­ot­ing toward cop­per as the next struc­tur­al com­mod­i­ty sto­ry. They unpack Fortescue’s move into Peru­vian cop­per, the impli­ca­tions of slow­ing Chi­nese infra­struc­ture invest­ment, and why AI data cen­tres are tur­bo-charg­ing cop­per demand glob­al­ly. The dis­cus­sion ranges from takeover bat­tles in West African gold, Buf­fett suc­ces­sion intrigue at Berk­shire Hath­away, and a sharp cri­tique of Australia’s com­pen­sa­tion schemes for failed invest­ment prod­ucts. The episode clos­es with a deep “pulled pork” analy­sis of Aeris Resources, explor­ing why cop­per-gold pro­duc­ers are back on the QAV buy list despite cap­i­­tal-rais­ing risks.

QAV AU 849 — Shake the Tree and Let the Nuts Fall Out

This week Tony and I wan­der through a very QAV-ish mix of mar­ket weird­ness, port­fo­lio updates, almond con­spir­a­cies, and Bond-lev­­el misog­y­ny. COG and ERD get the chop, AMA con­sol­i­dates, sev­er­al new stocks rotate in, and the dum­my and Light port­fo­lios con­tin­ue to absolute­ly embar­rass the index. Tony reveals his own mon­ster year, we unpack strange board moves at Aeris Resources, applaud EarlyPay’s buy­back, and then TK deliv­ers a beau­ti­ful­ly nerdy pulled pork on Select Har­vest (SHV)— com­plete with bee-logis­tics, frost-blow­ers, and almond geopol­i­tics. We fin­ish with digres­sions into Alien Earth, bac­carat, Tik­Tok nutri­tion fear-mon­ger­ing, and Tony’s race­horse win­ning at 26-to‑1. A nor­mal episode, in oth­er words.

QAV AU 848 — ASX Meltdown, Bauxite Boom, and the Case of the Vanishing CEO

Tony and Cam roll into the final month of 2025 with a wide-rang­ing episode that swings from the ASX’s lat­est tech­nol­o­gy break­down to fund-man­ag­er out­per­for­mance, com­mod­i­ty whiplash, and a fresh pulled-pork on Metro Min­ing. Along the way they dig into Tower’s results, the ongo­ing Eroad saga, Fleetwood’s abrupt CEO exit, Finbar’s expo­sure to esca­lat­ing WA con­struc­tion costs, and the sud­den return of cop­per, plat­inum, zinc, and steel to the buy list. Tony breaks down why boehmite and baux­ite are shap­ing up as the next big strate­gic com­mod­i­ty sto­ry with a pulled pork on MMI (Metro Min­ing), while Cam wraps with a reflec­tion on longevi­ty, friend­ship, and a centenarian’s hard-won life lessons.

QAV AU 847 (v2) — The Reilly Sentiment Ratio

Tony recounts how he lit­er­al­ly smashed his golf dri­ver and then the show ric­o­chets into AI invest­ing, hon­esty met­rics for man­age­ment, huge port­fo­lio out­per­for­mance, and the sur­pris­ing returns of recent pulled porks. Cameron tests Google’s Gem­i­ni for a new way to score “able and hon­est” man­age­ment and the boys debate whether Buffet’s phi­los­o­phy can be quan­ti­fied. They explore whether sen­ti­­ment-dri­ven mar­ket con­trac­tion is actu­al­ly a bull­ish sig­nal (the new “Reil­ly Sen­ti­ment Ratio”), check a string of pulled pork mega-per­­for­m­ers, and mar­vel at how stealth busi­ness­es like hold-my-beer tool retail­er Stealth Group and fash­ion drop-ship­per Cettire have explod­ed. There’s also a Bit­coin con­spir­a­cy: is cryp­to actu­al­ly a hon­ey trap built by West­ern intel­li­gence? Tony digs into takeover mechan­ics using Cash Con­vert­ers, and deliv­ers a new pulled pork on Aur­i­zon Hold­ings (AZJ), with takeover and infra­struc­­ture-spin­off impli­ca­tions. It’s val­ue invest­ing, gam­ma waves of AI hype, and bil­lion­aire bunkers… all in one clas­sic QAV episode.

QAV AU 846 — Fortune Favours the Patient

This episode we dig through a packed week in mar­kets, port­fo­lios, com­modi­ties, gold trends, sov­er­eign risk, Michael Burry’s fund clo­sure, War­ren Buffett’s farewell let­ter, QAV Light’s mon­ster per­for­mance, the ASX cor­rec­tion, and a full pulled-pork deep dive on SYL (Symal Group). We also cov­er ANZ’s result, gold’s de-dol­lar­i­sa­­tion tail­winds, Karoon’s chang­ing lead­er­ship, MTO’s reg­is­­tra­­tion-duty mis­step, and three recent rock­­et-ships on the buy list. The episode ends with film and TV talk: Tarkovsky, Guin­ness, and Slow Hors­es.

QAV AU 845 – Michael Goldberg Returns: Gold, AI, and Value Investing in 2025

Michael Gold­berg from Collins Street Asset Man­age­ment returns to the show after three years. We dive deep into how val­ue invest­ing has fared through the tur­bu­lence of recent years — from post-COVID strug­gles to the renewed upswing of 2025. Michael dis­cuss­es his firm’s 14%+ annu­al returns, the long-term patience required for under­val­ued stocks, and the sur­pris­ing per­sis­tence of “cheap” com­pa­nies that stayed cheap for years. We explore Astron Lim­it­ed (ATR) and its rare earths project in Vic­to­ria, delve into min­er­al sands, gold funds, and the life­cy­cle of com­modi­ties, and tack­le the hot top­ic of AI’s eco­nom­ic impact, from effi­cien­cy gains to work­force dis­rup­tion. They fin­ish with thoughts on Sev­en West Media’s merg­er, the AI-dri­ven hype around the Mag­nif­i­cent Sev­en in the US, and how val­ue investors can nav­i­gate an over­heat­ed tech mar­ket with­out los­ing their cool.

QAV AU 844 — AI Freeze, Buffett’s Billions

In this episode of QAV Aus­tralia, Cameron and Tony dive into the lat­est mar­ket tur­bu­lence, with infla­tion data rat­tling investors and the RBA expect­ed to hold rates steady. They explore Jerome Powell’s com­ments about a hir­ing freeze tied to AI—prompting a dis­cus­sion about automation’s impact on jobs, uni­ver­si­ties, and long-term mar­ket dynam­ics. Cameron updates lis­ten­ers on com­modi­ties (near­ly all in buy ter­ri­to­ry), port­fo­lio per­for­mance (the dum­my up 31% YTD and the Light port­fo­lios up 35%), and the sale of Lind­say Aus­tralia after a long run-up. Tony pro­vides a deep pulled pork on Con­nec­tion Mobil­i­ty (CXZ), analysing its high depen­dence on a sin­gle GM con­tract and the risks around its renew­al. They also talk Berk­shire Hathaway’s $584 bil­lion cash hoard, poten­tial breakup risk post-Buf­fett, KKR’s his­to­ry, and retail woes at Wool­worths, Bun­nings, and beyond. The episode wraps with Mel­bourne Cup tips, Tony’s horse update, and the duo swap­ping music and book recommendations—from Mor­phine to Hein­lein.

QAV AU 843 — Disclaimer of Opinion

Tony and Cam dis­sect mar­kets, laugh at polit­i­cal the­atre, and surf through a wave of port­fo­lio updates. They cov­er the CSL slump, the First Guardian super fund mess, gold mania on Tik­Tok, cap­i­tal rais­ing at Cash Con­vert­ers, a pulled pork on Euroz Hart­leys, and the messy sus­pen­sion of DGL. Plus: min­ing booms, cryp­to scams, kung-fu bruis­es, and an unex­pect­ed love let­ter to Jer­ry Lewis.

QAV AU 842 — Fresh Meat By Candlelight

In this episode of QAV Aus­tralia, Cameron and Tony dive into a live­ly mix of mar­ket chaos, cor­po­rate dra­ma, and a lit­tle Fight Club phi­los­o­phy. They unpack recent hits and miss­es across the QAV port­fo­lios — from EROAD’s (ERD) 34% crash and CFO res­ig­na­tions, to SRG Global’s (SRG) impres­sive surge after acquir­ing TAMS. There’s plen­ty of red-flag talk too, includ­ing San­tos’ (STO) CFO depar­ture, Findi’s (FND) pub­lic trou­bles, and ongo­ing merg­er ten­sion with South­ern Cross Media (SXL). Tony cel­e­brates a “win” on the government’s super tax back­flip, while Cameron pokes holes in the gold rush fren­zy cur­rent­ly grip­ping Mar­tin Place. The episode clos­es with a clas­sic Pulled Pork deep dive on Dusk Group (DSK) — a sur­pris­ing­ly resilient retail­er of can­dles, dif­fusers, and home fra­grances with an intrigu­ing turn­around sto­ry. There’s ban­ter, there’s bal­ance, and there’s even a lit­tle Scors­ese film talk at the end.

QAV AU 841 — Activism, Audio & Agency: Gabriel Radzyminski on Fixing Value Traps

In this episode, Cameron and Tony sit down with activist investor Gabriel Radzymin­s­ki, founder of San­don Cap­i­tal, to dis­sect the art of activist val­ue invest­ing in Aus­tralia. Gabriel explains how he iden­ti­fies mis­priced assets, why val­ue invest­ing isn’t dead, and how activism can unlock val­ue when man­age­ment mis­align­ment or agency con­flicts keep com­pa­nies from real­is­ing their poten­tial. The dis­cus­sion zeroes in on the brew­ing storm around South­ern Cross Media (ASX:SXL) and its pro­posed merg­er with Sev­en West Media (ASX:SWM) — a deal Gabriel argues is a “nil-pre­mi­um reverse takeover” that dis­en­fran­chis­es share­hold­ers. The con­ver­sa­tion dives deep into gov­er­nance, board behav­iour, pas­sive invest­ing, and the moral haz­ards of Australia’s list­ing rules. Expect sharp insights on cap­i­tal allo­ca­tion, cor­po­rate incen­tives, and the eter­nal ten­sion between share­hold­ers and boards.

QAV AU 840 — Buffett’s Last Big Deal (And Why It Probably Isn’t)

In this episode, Cameron and Tony open with a cel­e­bra­to­ry mood as both the QAV dum­my and Light port­fo­lios out­per­form the ASX by wide mar­gins, with the Light port­fo­lio up over 32% year-to-date. They reflect on faith in the sys­tem — buy­ing under­val­ued, well-run com­pa­nies and let­ting “physics do the work.” The con­ver­sa­tion moves through val­ue-invest­ing phi­los­o­phy, a recap of recent mar­ket and RBA news, War­ren Buffett’s lat­est Berk­shire Hath­away move, and stand­out per­form­ers like EDU Hold­ings. They pre­view next week’s guest, activist investor Gabriel Radzymin­s­ki, before div­ing into Tony’s Pulled Pork on Har­mo­ny Corp (HMY), an online lender show­ing strong growth and prof­itabil­i­ty. After the invest­ing talk, the con­ver­sa­tion detours into film, music, and phi­los­o­phy — with Cameron prais­ing Tarkovsky’s Stalk­er and Asimov’s I, Robot, and the pair mus­ing on AI, fas­cism, and the dan­gers of short-term think­ing in cap­i­tal­ism and democ­ra­cy. The episode clos­es with their trade­mark mix of mar­ket insight and cul­ture chat — from Peter Lynch’s anti-AI stance to Lyle Lovett and Sparks’ new EP.

QAV AU 839 — Breaking Nose

In this episode of QAV, Cameron and Tony kick things off with bruis­es and bro­ken noses before div­ing into the real dra­ma: merg­ers, port­fo­lio per­for­mance, and the state of val­ue invest­ing in the age of AI. They unpack the announced merg­er of South­ern Cross Media (SXL) and Sev­en West Media (SWM), run through recent buy list updates, and debate whether Guy Spi­er is right that AI has killed the edge in val­ue invest­ing. Tony pulls pork on MLG Oz Lim­it­ed (MLG), while oth­er stock news cov­ers Karoon Ener­gy (KAR), Myer (MYR), and the col­lapsed San­tos (STO) takeover. Cameron reports wins from QAV Light port­fo­lios, shares lis­ten­er Brendan’s 61% return, and digs into news on Wood­side (WDS), Duratec (DUR), Clover (CLV), and White­haven Coal (WHC). They also cov­er broad­er lessons from invest­ing wis­dom columns, RBA spec­u­la­tion, and the quirks of pas­sive invest­ing ver­sus deep val­ue hunt­ing. After hours, it’s golf brawls, Snoop Dogg at the AFL, Sopra­nos nos­tal­gia, and stream­ing frus­tra­tions.

QAV AU 837 — Buybacks, Breakthroughs & Boardroom Bombshells

This week Cameron and Tony cov­er a wide sweep of mar­ket news, gov­er­nance antics, and stock analy­sis. Cameron demos his new auto­mat­ed audit and buy­back check­er, and Tony weighs in on how to score buy­backs in the QAV sys­tem. They debate Goodhart’s Law, Trump’s strug­gling econ­o­my, tar­iffs, stagfla­tion, and the fall­out from Aus­tralia Post halt­ing US par­cel ship­ments. On the stock front, they dive into Cettire’s unex­pect­ed share price pop, con­tin­u­ous dis­clo­sure issues at James Hardie, NRW’s acqui­si­tion, Perseus Gold’s strong results, and IVE Group’s new “star stock” sta­tus. Lat­er, they flag red-alert gov­er­nance sig­nals at Cash Con­vert­ers, review Karoon Energy’s div­i­­dend-dri­ven slide, and fin­ish with a Pulled Pork deep dive on Fin­bar (FRI), the Perth-based apart­ment devel­op­er that’s now top­ping the QAV buy list.

QAV AU 836 — Making Audits Sexy Again

This week Cameron and Tony cov­er a wide sweep of mar­ket news, gov­er­nance antics, and stock analy­sis. Cameron demos his new auto­mat­ed audit and buy­back check­er, and Tony weighs in on how to score buy­backs in the QAV sys­tem. They debate Goodhart’s Law, Trump’s strug­gling econ­o­my, tar­iffs, stagfla­tion, and the fall­out from Aus­tralia Post halt­ing US par­cel ship­ments. On the stock front, they dive into Cettire’s unex­pect­ed share price pop, con­tin­u­ous dis­clo­sure issues at James Hardie, NRW’s acqui­si­tion, Perseus Gold’s strong results, and IVE Group’s new “star stock” sta­tus. Lat­er, they flag red-alert gov­er­nance sig­nals at Cash Con­vert­ers, review Karoon Energy’s div­i­­dend-dri­ven slide, and fin­ish with a Pulled Pork deep dive on Fin­bar (FRI), the Perth-based apart­ment devel­op­er that’s now top­ping the QAV buy list.

QAV AU 835 — Rule 34 Of ETFs

In this episode, Cameron and Tony dive into what’s being called the most volatile report­ing sea­son on record. They explore out­sized mar­ket reac­tions, con­tin­u­ous dis­clo­sure fail­ures, and whether sell trig­gers should be han­dled dif­fer­ent­ly dur­ing earn­ings sea­son. The duo com­pare the strong per­for­mance of their Aus­tralian and US dum­my port­fo­lios, both up around 12% in 30 days—far ahead of their respec­tive index­es. They also weigh in on Trump’s tar­iffs being struck down in US courts, the Shang­hai Coop­er­a­tion Organ­i­sa­tion sum­mit, and whether Amer­i­ca is slid­ing towards author­i­tar­i­an­ism. On the invest­ing front, they cov­er results for Qan­tas and Motor­cy­cle Hold­ings, Tony does a pulled pork on Tyro Pay­ments as a sur­pris­ing new fin­tech on the buy list, and answer lis­ten­er ques­tions about strange trad­ing behav­iour, class action law­suits, and the risks of gold min­ers in West Africa.

QAV AU 834 — From Chickens to CSL: A Reporting Season Reality Check

In this week’s episode of **QAV Aus­tralia (Ep. 834)**, Tony is back from his week off on the Mur­ray, and he and Cameron dive into a wide-rang­ing dis­cus­sion of report­ing sea­son results, port­fo­lio per­for­mance, and lessons from both win­ners and losers on the ASX. They cov­er every­thing from Super Retail Group’s recent surge to the ongo­ing woes of Ingham’s, and ask whether CSL is still the “great Aussie stock” it’s made out to be. Cameron revis­its the so-called “Pulled Pork curse,” reveal­ing the true track record of Tony’s stock deep-dives. They also debate whether new met­rics like gross prof­itabil­i­ty or com­pa­ny buy­backs should be added to the QAV check­list, and trou­bleshoot the dread­ed Excel “out of resources” error. Final­ly, Tony presents a Pulled Pork on MA Finan­cial (MAF), a fast-grow­ing diver­si­fied finan­cial group, before the con­ver­sa­tion drifts into music leg­ends, AI research, and whether Kei­th Moon was the most enter­tain­ing drum­mer of all time.

QAV AU 833 — Clime: A Masterclass with John Abernethy

In this episode, Tony and Cameron sit down with John Aber­nethy, vet­er­an investor and founder of Clime Invest­ment Man­age­ment, for an in-depth con­ver­sa­tion about val­ue invest­ing, funds man­age­ment, and the evo­lu­tion of Australia’s finan­cial indus­try. John shares sto­ries from his ear­ly days at NRMA in the 1980s, the influ­ence of War­ren Buffett’s phi­los­o­phy, and the cre­ative use of con­vert­ible notes to bridge val­ue gaps. He explains how Clime evolved into a $1.6 bil­lion mul­ti-asset man­ag­er, why self-fund­ing com­pa­nies like Nick Scali are rare gems, and the chal­lenges of today’s funds man­age­ment envi­ron­ment. The dis­cus­sion also cov­ers the rise of man­aged invest­ment accounts, the impor­tance of div­i­dends, macro­eco­nom­ic forces, and Clime’s cur­rent offer­ings on the ASX.

QAV AU 832 — The Business of Barnyard Medicine

In this episode, Cameron and Tony dig into a big week of mar­ket news and com­pa­ny updates. They kick off with the ASX’s lat­est blunder—confusing TPG Cap­i­tal with TPG Telecom—sparking a dive into the stock exchange’s oper­a­tional woes and com­pet­i­tive threats. The con­ver­sa­tion shifts to the broad­er market’s strong per­for­mance and a fiery Tik­Tok rebut­tal on neg­a­tive gear­ing, lead­ing to a deep dive into hous­ing pol­i­cy, rental mar­kets, and gen­er­a­tional wealth-build­ing. Report­ing sea­son high­lights include strong moves from Cred­it Corp, Austal, Vault, Per­en­ti, Eroad, and Kor­vest, plus an exam­i­na­tion of Ingham’s ongo­ing R&D tax dis­pute with the ATO. Lis­ten­er ques­tions cov­er IDA’s sharp price drop, QBE’s results reac­tion, and a 60 Min­utes seg­ment on Ener­gy Tran­si­tion Min­er­als. Tony’s “Pulled Pork” focus­es on Api­am Ani­mal Health (AHX), a rur­al vet busi­ness roll-up with M&A poten­tial. The after-hours seg­ment touch­es on Bowie’s The Man Who Fell to Earth, the Trump biopic The Appren­tice, and Ali vs. Foreman’s “Rum­ble in the Jun­gle.”

QAV AU 831 — A‑Musing

In episode 831 of QAV Aus­tralia, Cameron and Tony go into detailed dis­cus­sions on Beach Ener­gy (BPT), Plen­ti Group (PLT), Motor­cy­cle Hold­ings (MTO). They explore the state of gold and com­mod­i­ty sell rules, and whether young peo­ple are tru­ly worse off than boomers. Tony wraps up with a deep dive Pulled Pork on Vault Min­er­als (VAU), while Cam gets philo­soph­i­cal about AI and Epi­cure­an physics with a touch of Lucretius. It’s a jam-packed episode full of insights, laughs, and sharp invest­ing com­men­tary.

QAV AU 830 — Bhagwan Kynaston

In this episode of QAV Aus­tralia, Tony and Cam dive into the unex­pect­ed res­ig­na­tion of Mac­quar­ie Group’s CFO, the per­for­mance of Fortes­cue Met­als Group, and delve into the spec­u­la­tions about cost-cut­t­ing mea­sures in the ASX 200. In the ‘Pulled Pork’ sec­tion, they high­light a new addi­tion to the buy list, Bhag­wan Marine, dis­cussing its oper­a­tional his­to­ry, growth poten­tial, and QAV met­rics. The after-hours seg­ment fea­tures a live­ly debate on Triple J’s Top 100 Aus­tralian tracks of all time.

QAV AU 829 — Chat QAV

In this episode of QAV, Cameron and Tony dig into mar­ket opti­mism as the All Ords hits record highs, despite ques­tion­able fun­da­men­tals. They explore how QAV typ­i­cal­ly out­per­forms post-crash, backed by data from the dum­my and light port­fo­lios. Cam reviews the new AI tools in Navexa and pre­views ChatGPT’s autonomous agent fea­tures. Tony reflects on investor psy­chol­o­gy, espe­cial­ly the pri­or­i­ti­za­tion of low volatil­i­ty over out­per­for­mance, and deliv­ers a detailed pulled pork on Beach Ener­gy (BPT). They also weigh in on free cash flow vs. oper­at­ing cash flow, lament the lack of media trans­paren­cy, and wrap with cul­tur­al mus­ings on The God­fa­ther, Robert Maxwell, and John Wick’s bul­let­proof bel­ly.

QAV AU 828 — Buy List Vacation

In this episode of QAV, Cameron and Tony dis­sect a week full of mar­ket con­tra­dic­tions, surg­ing port­fo­lios, and cau­tion­ary tales. They kick off with the Chi­nese eco­nom­ic “col­lapse” that some­how boost­ed mar­kets, then riff on Trump, Epstein, and MAGA melt­down. Tony shares updates on com­modi­ties (near­ly every­thing is a buy again) and port­fo­lio per­for­mance (the dum­my portfolio’s had a gang­buster month). They debate con­fes­sion sea­son and buy­ing rules before deep-div­ing into the week’s pulled pork on EDU Hold­ings — a micro­cap edu­ca­tion stock with a wild back­sto­ry and sol­id num­bers. Oth­er top­ics include the First Guardian super deba­cle, the RBA’s sur­prise rate deci­sion, the grift of anti-woke ETFs, ASX’s idea to allow dual-class shares, and Superman’s sur­pris­ing return to form.

QAV AU 827 — Plenty of Value in Plenti

In Episode AU 827 of the QAV Invest­ing Pod­cast, Cameron and Tony kick off with Trump’s lat­est tar­iff threats, pre­dict (incor­rect­ly) the RBA’s inter­est rate deci­sion, and analyse the ASX’s reac­tion to overnight Wall Street moves. They dis­cuss the impact of crim­i­nal alle­ga­tions on G8 Edu­ca­tion (GEM) staff, the 30% surge in Motor­cy­cle Hold­ings (MTO), and acqui­si­tion news about Silk Logis­tics (SLH). Tony deliv­ers a com­pre­hen­sive pulled pork on Plen­ti Group (PLT), a fin­tech P2P lender with strong met­rics and a high QAV score. The show clos­es with riffs on Black Sab­bath, AC/DC con­certs, and French phi­los­o­phy, includ­ing Mon­taigne and The Lit­tle Prince.

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