Five Idle Thoughts of a Summer's Day, Vol. 2
- Podcast: Rule Breaker Investing
- Episode: Five Idle Thoughts of a Summer’s Day, Vol. 2
- Host: David Gardner
- Seasonal: Recorded summer 2025
Every summer, David Gardner does a lighter episode. Five loosely connected thoughts, a glass of lemonade, no heavy thesis. This is the second volume.
Thought 1: NVIDIA’s 1000-Bagger
NVIDIA became a 1000-bagger for Motley Fool Stock Advisor members. Recommended in April 2005 at a split-adjusted 16 cents per share, it crossed $160. Amazon shares the same 16-cent cost basis. Gardner is writing a book called Rule Breaker Investing that opens with NVIDIA. But he footnotes it: the point is not that one stock. The point is the habit of letting winners run. Mutual funds trim winners. Individual investors can hold.
Thought 2: Four Types of Capital
Inspired by Completing Capitalism by Jay Jacob and Bruno Roche:
- Financial capital — money and assets
- Human capital — skills, knowledge, how people are treated
- Social capital — community, trust, relationships
- Natural capital — the environment
Two insights: improving any one lifts the others, creating a virtuous cycle. And life goals should cover all four. If you have financial success, focus on the other three. Gardner mentions ocean conservation as a personal interest.
Thought 3: Reality
Gardner contrasts virtual, augmented, mixed, extended, and diminished reality with plain old reality. He argues that most mistakes come from ignoring it.
He revisits a pet peeve: “I’ll be honest with you” or “If I’m being honest.” The implication is that the rest of the time you are not. Consistent truthfulness is simpler.
Thought 4: The Beauty of Trade
Global merchandise exports grew from $0.6 trillion in 1970 to over $20 trillion recently. That is a 30-bagger. Trade enriches materially and culturally. Gardner quotes Montesquieu: “Two nations that trade with each other become reciprocally dependent. The natural effect of commerce is to lead to peace.” He regrets rising tariffs and argues for open exchange.
Thought 5: Words That Rhyme with Fool
A playful closing riff on the Motley Fool ethos:
- Cool — being approachable about money
- Rule — knowing rules and when to break them
- School — financial literacy
- Jewel — creating something valuable
- Pool — building community
- Tool — being useful
The point: they teach life through investing, the same way a basketball coach teaches life through basketball.
Crepi il lupo! 🐺