Joe Magyer of Lakehouse Capital shared his perspective in a Q&A session at our special event, Intelligent Investing in Crisis Mode 2020.

Joe provided his take on investing in the current environment. He commented extensively on PayPal Holdings (Nasdaq: PYPL). He also updated his thesis on Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), an idea he had presented at Best Ideas 2019.

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About the instructor:

Joe Magyer is the Chief Investment Officer of Lakehouse Capital. He’s also the Portfolio Manager of the Lakehouse Small Companies Fund, and the Lakehouse Global Growth Fund. He previously served as Director of Research at The Motley Fool Australia as well as the Portfolio Manager of Australia’s Motley Fool Pro. Before making the leap to Australia, Joe served as the Lead Advisor of Motley Fool Inside Value, which was recognised by The Wall Street Journal and Hulbert Financial Digest for outstanding performance. Joe is also known for his columns for the Australian Financial Review and regular appearances on the likes of CNBC and Sky News Business. Joe holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Georgia and a Master of Science in Finance from Georgia State University. He is a CFA charterholder.

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