#320 - The US Iran War Will Make SMART Investors Insanely Rich
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In this new episode, Lloyd reveals why the US–Iran war is reshaping global markets in ways most investors aren’t seeing, and why a handful of assets consistently move first when fear spikes. He also shares the surprising structure of his own portfolio and the long‑term filter he now uses to decide which companies make the cut.
This episode explores:
◼️ The assets that quietly rise when geopolitical risk peaks
◼️ The unexpected sectors that hold up in every economic season
◼️ Why Lloyd shifted to a six‑to‑eight‑company, 100‑year portfolio
◼️ The positioning mistake most investors don’t realise they’re making
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:11 - Current Geopolitical Context: US and Iran
00:00:21 - Lloyd Ross: Investor Background and Experience
00:00:32 - Positioning for Geopolitical Fears
00:00:42 - Iran War Portfolio: Preparation and Strategy
00:01:03 - Understanding Oil Prices and Market Signals
00:01:44 - Portfolio Composition: Key Sectors and Assets
00:02:37 - Long-Term Investment Philosophy
00:03:28 - The 100-Year Portfolio Concept
00:04:41 - Quality Over Price: Selecting Companies
00:05:54 - Evaluating Long-Term Viability of Investments
00:06:57 - Positioning Against Economic Risks
00:08:10 - Avoiding Debt and Preparing for Uncertainty
00:09:12 - Conclusion: Building a Resilient Portfolio
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This content is for educational and informational purposes only. This is not financial, investment, or legal advice. Investing carries inherent risks including potential loss of capital. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct thorough research and consult with qualified financial advisors before making investment decisions. Individual results vary based on market conditions, personal circumstances, and investment strategy.