Kontrarian Korner #21 - Mihail Stoyanov

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Last week I had Mihail Stoyanov, the author of TheOldEconomy, on the podcast to talk about shipping, commodities, and his investment strategy. With his background in the shipping sector, he was able to give some valuable insights into the different subsectors worth keeping an eye on moving forward. We also talked about commodities, his options strategy, and other opportunities he finds attractive today.Podcast Summary* We talked about why he likes Cape Size vessels, and Navios Maritime Partners $NMM in particular.* His thoughts on the LNG sector, and what makes Dynagas $DLNG and their ICE class vessels attractive (their 6 vessel fleet includes 5 ICE class vessels).*A Quick Note: I looked this up after the recording, but Dynagas is a Master Limited Partnership, which requires a K-1 tax form here in the US. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.* Why he likes the shipbuilding sector and Seatrium in particular.* His bullish views on precious metals and the different ways he expresses that view for gold, silver, and PGMs.* Golar LNG $GLNG , their unique assets, and why he still likes the company.* His thoughts on the steel sector, Gerdau $GGB , and emerging markets like Brazil. * We also talked about his options strategy and what he looks for when taking a position.* Book Recommendation: Thinking In Bets by Annie Duke.DisclaimerWe talked about several companies that one (or both) of us might have investments in. You should do your own research before making any investment decisions. Different investment strategies have different risk/return profiles which should be considered before making any decisions.Kontrarian Korner is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.kontrariankorner.com/subscribe

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