We are pleased to bring you a conversation with Ian Cassel, founder of MicroCapClub, CIO of Intelligent Fanatics Capital Management, and co-founder of IntelligentFanatics.com.

In this interview with MOI Global contributor Rohith Potti, Ian shares insights into micro-cap investing and his process for finding long-term winners.

Editor’s note: This is Rohith Potti’s first interview on behalf of MOI Global. Rohith is a value-oriented investor and a student of worldly wisdom, based in India. We look forward to his future contributions.

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Ian Cassel is the founder of MicroCapClub, CIO of Intelligent Fanatics Capital Management, and co-founder of IntelligentFanatics.com. Ian started investing as a teenager and learned from losing his money over and over again. Microcap companies are the smallest public companies that exist, representing 48% of all public companies in North America. Berkshire Hathaway, Wal-Mart, Amgen, Netflix, and many others started as small microcap companies. Ian’s belief is the key to outsized returns is finding great companies early because all great companies started as small companies.