The Art of Boring™ was created for curious and passionate investors. We share strategies, frameworks, and insights to help readers and listeners make better investment decisions. Our aim? To provide some bottom-up, long-term investing signal to cut through the short-term noise.


  • Worrying signals for Russia’s economy

    Two important events involving Russia occurred in the last week. First, Russia amassed a highly suspicious buildup of 20,000 troops on the Ukrainian border. Second, Russia’s yield curve inverted. 

    August 8, 2014

  • Skating over the line

    Narrow rules have a cost. Although there is value in the clarity of rule, process and position, a system must also be flexible. 

    July 29, 2014

  • Language matters

    Just how important is a common language to investing? While some investors view it as the sort of soft, fluffy stuff best left to liberal arts majors, empirically—and in our experience— it is an essential feature of high performing investment teams.

    July 24, 2014

  • The toothbrush test

    A few weeks ago, I was introduced to Google’s Toothbrush Test. Contrary to the images that the name inspires, this test does not involve sticking a web-enabled toothbrush into your mouth to collect data on your molars. Instead, it relates to how Google allocates capital.

    July 11, 2014

  • Look for the baby

    This past week, one of my colleagues shared a learning at our weekly research meeting. Christian and his wife, Siggi, were on vacation when Siggi unfortunately dropped her iPhone into the bath. 

    July 10, 2014

  • Waiting in line: The high cost of red tape

    Imagine you spent 4% of your life waiting in line. Given that there are 8,765 hours in a year, this would imply that you spent 350 hours each year staring at the backs of people’s heads. 

    July 4, 2014

  • The art of survival

    The restaurant industry is tough. Virtually anyone with decent cooking skills and a modest amount of capital can open one; the barriers to entry are quite low. Restaurateurs must also face an unpredictable customer base, as well as significant competition and substitutes.

    June 26, 2014

  • Dead brush

    Like a forest that hasn’t caught fire in a while, we notice quite a bit of dead brush. Any jolt of investor sentiment and we may be in for a clearing.

    November 7, 2016


  • Out of air

    Effective risk management relies on one’s nerves being steady—and the answer is to practice.

    October 26, 2016



  • Model trains

    The Unsexy, boring, yet highly effective business model of the rail industry

    September 21, 2016


  • Postcards from Singapore

    This is the first post in our Postcard from Singapore series with Mawer Chief Investment Officer, Paul Moroz, about his initial impressions and thoughts on relocating from Calgary to Singapore.

    August 24, 2016

  • Memento mori

    In life, there is much to be gained by remembering we will die.

    August 18, 2016

  • Judging history

    It’s easy to look back on historical events and claim that we would’ve known better or done things differently. But more often than not, we’re just kidding ourselves.

    August 10, 2016

  • Drawing the negative space

    Drawing the negative space is also a useful mental model in investing. In this case, the mental model is used as a way of approaching a problem from a new angle.

    July 28, 2016

  • Opportunities and Watchpoints: A Deep Dive into Global Credit | EP174

    We discuss key trends and positioning in credit markets with Brian Carney, lead portfolio manager of the Mawer global credit opportunities strategy. We touch on the year’s strong performance driven by tighter spreads, higher yields, and emerging risks such as low risk premiums and the U.S. election. Topics include corporate issuance, fallen angels, and public-private credit convergence. Emphasizing capital preservation, Brian highlights portfolio positioning in high-quality, short-duration securities, such as North American bank bonds, while avoiding high-yield exposure.

    December 3, 2024

  • The “S&P 493”: Managing Risks and Opportunities in the Global Equity Strategy | EP173

    We discuss the global equity strategy with Christian Deckart, chief investment officer and portfolio manager at Mawer. Christian stresses managing absolute risk over relative risk for better long-term outcomes and details Mawer’s approach to risk management, focusing on decision-making, portfolio risks, and external factors such as government debt and rising rates. He also discusses adapting to AI trends, preferring companies leveraging AI applications over infrastructure investments. He emphasizes maintaining focus on fundamentals amid evolving global and technological landscapes.

    November 28, 2024

  • Navigating Market Complexities: Insights from the Trading Desk | EP172

    We discuss market insights with two representatives from the trading desk: Rita Tien, who trades the Americas from Toronto, and Peter Dmytruk, who trades Asia from Singapore. Rita and Peter highlight the complexities of trading, emphasizing the importance of regional differences, the role of the trading desk in executing investment decisions, and more. 

    November 26, 2024


  • China in Focus: Traversing the Emerging Markets Landscape | EP170

    Peter Lampert, lead portfolio manager of the International Equity Strategy, discusses the recent Chinese stimulus and its effects on emerging markets. He highlights key long-term risks in China, including weak sentiment, regulatory challenges, and geopolitical tensions, while emphasizing the potential of companies like Tencent and Tencent Music. The conversation also covers Turkey's Bim, a discount retailer thriving amid economic uncertainty. Peter explains how the portfolio's success stems from stock selection, especially with stealth performers like Vietnam’s FPT and Taiwan’s IGS, and the importance of balancing macro risks with company-specific growth potential.

    October 23, 2024

  • Looking Past the Pitfalls: Focusing on Managing Risk in the Balanced Portfolio | EP169

    In this episode, Steven Visscher, lead manager of the balanced strategies, discusses the impact of rising interest rates and inflation on the balanced portfolio in recent years, Mawer’s disciplined and collaborative approach to portfolio construction, and the importance of having a long-term perspective. He spoke about recent changes and additions to the balanced portfolio and provided an update on the performance of the balanced portfolio thus far in 2024.  

    October 17, 2024

  • Quarterly Update | Q3 2024 | EP168

    Portfolio Manager Crista Caughlin discusses the economy and factors that drove markets in the third quarter of 2024.

    October 15, 2024

  • Semiconductors, GLP-1s, and Defense Companies: Powering the International Equity Strategy | EP167

    Peter Lampert, lead portfolio manager of the International Equity Strategy, provides insights on the team’s investment process, the state of the portfolio, and the main drivers that are currently having an outsized impact on performance, namely, semiconductors, obesity medicines, and defense companies. He details his team’s rigorous approach to evaluating management teams from both a quantitative and qualitative standpoint, providing an in-depth example of Hitachi. The conversation concludes with a brief discussion of the current macro environment. 

    October 3, 2024

  • The U.S. Equity Landscape: Inflation, Artificial Intelligence, and Elections | EP166

    Grayson Witcher, the lead manager of the U.S. Equity Strategy, discusses the key drivers currently impacting the U.S. economy, including inflation, interest rates, artificial intelligence, and the upcoming presidential election. He emphasizes the importance of diversification and avoiding sharp edges—particularly during an election year.

    September 26, 2024

  • Skyscrapers and Storefronts: Insights on the Commercial Real Estate Market in 2024 | EP165

    Mawer credit analyst Curtis Elkington provides a comprehensive overview of the $50 trillion global commercial real estate market. He covers the current headwinds facing various property sectors, such as pandemic-induced challenges in the office sector and touches on the surprising resilience of the retail segment. Elkington sheds light on the complexities of the commercial mortgage-backed securities market and details the credit analysis process his team uses to evaluate potential investments with examples.

    August 28, 2024


  • Navigating the Canadian Equity Landscape: Dispersion, Energy Transition, and Opportunities | EP163

    In this episode of the podcast, Mark Rutherford, Co-Manager of the Canadian large-cap equity strategy, discusses the current investment landscape in Canada, highlighting the wide dispersion in sector performance, the impact of central bank policies, and the long-term theme of the global energy transition. He also provides insights into insurance and banking sector performance and shares examples of specific portfolio holdings within the Canadian equity strategy.

    July 31, 2024