QAV Weekly Update 2025-11-28
Portfolio updates, myth killer, buy list, and this week’s episode.
Portfolio updates, myth killer, buy list, and this week’s episode.
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.
Here’s what we’re trading today.
Here’s what we’re trading today.
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.