14 min

Tony Watson – Beware of Words Like Guarantee and Trust My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

    • Investing

Tony Watson is an investment professional with more than 20 years of experience in Asia (ex-Japan) credit markets.  He joined Far East Investment Limited in 2016 where he is currently a Portfolio Manager and Responsible Officer.  He was regularly ranked by Asiamoney, FinanceAsia and The Asset as one of Asia (ex-Japan)’s top 10 publishing credit analysts between 2001 and 2007.  Tony joined the Hong Kong Society of Financial Analysts in 1996 and became Vice President in 2017 and President in 2018. He was HKSFA’s Acting Managing Director from March to September 2015.  He was named CFA Institute’s 2015 Volunteer of the Year and awarded its 25-year Continuing Education Milestone in 2017. He became a CFA charter holder in 2000. He graduated with an MBA degree from Western Business School at the University of Western Ontario with an MBA in 1995 and BBA from St. Francis Xavier University in 1988.
In this episode, Tony shared his story investing in a medium sized trust company that was priced at $10 per share and how it devastatingly dropped down to zero. Learn why it is important to know the risk involved in trust investments, why it is important to understand what happens to trust companies in times of credit stress.
 
“If the markets are telling you something, listen, don't find good reasons to continue in your path.”
– Tony Watson
What do you want to hear from the My Worst Investment Ever Podcast?
Tell us here!
Resources: 
My Worst Investment Ever Book myworstinvestmentever.com
Topics Covered:
01:39 – Andrew gives a summary of Tony’s educational and professional experience
03:24 – Tony narrates how his investment in a trust company ended up as a big loss
06:58 – Sharing how this experience essentially helped him in his career as a credit analyst
09:14 – Andrew tells what he learned with banks and financing specifically in Asia
13:00 – Tony gives one actionable advice to avoid the same situation he did
13:26 – Andrew summarizes the six important and common mistakes in his podcasts
14:23 – Parting words from Tony: “Listen to what the market's telling you.”
Main Takeaways:
Lesson 1: “A trust company is not a bank. A small trust company is not too big to fail.”– Tony Watson
Lesson 2: “My big takeaway there is only the biggest banks are too big to fail, and only banks get bailed out.”– Tony Watson
Lesson 3: “(The mistakes I did) Number one, do your research. Number two, things go the wrong way and continue...

Tony Watson is an investment professional with more than 20 years of experience in Asia (ex-Japan) credit markets.  He joined Far East Investment Limited in 2016 where he is currently a Portfolio Manager and Responsible Officer.  He was regularly ranked by Asiamoney, FinanceAsia and The Asset as one of Asia (ex-Japan)’s top 10 publishing credit analysts between 2001 and 2007.  Tony joined the Hong Kong Society of Financial Analysts in 1996 and became Vice President in 2017 and President in 2018. He was HKSFA’s Acting Managing Director from March to September 2015.  He was named CFA Institute’s 2015 Volunteer of the Year and awarded its 25-year Continuing Education Milestone in 2017. He became a CFA charter holder in 2000. He graduated with an MBA degree from Western Business School at the University of Western Ontario with an MBA in 1995 and BBA from St. Francis Xavier University in 1988.
In this episode, Tony shared his story investing in a medium sized trust company that was priced at $10 per share and how it devastatingly dropped down to zero. Learn why it is important to know the risk involved in trust investments, why it is important to understand what happens to trust companies in times of credit stress.
 
“If the markets are telling you something, listen, don't find good reasons to continue in your path.”
– Tony Watson
What do you want to hear from the My Worst Investment Ever Podcast?
Tell us here!
Resources: 
My Worst Investment Ever Book myworstinvestmentever.com
Topics Covered:
01:39 – Andrew gives a summary of Tony’s educational and professional experience
03:24 – Tony narrates how his investment in a trust company ended up as a big loss
06:58 – Sharing how this experience essentially helped him in his career as a credit analyst
09:14 – Andrew tells what he learned with banks and financing specifically in Asia
13:00 – Tony gives one actionable advice to avoid the same situation he did
13:26 – Andrew summarizes the six important and common mistakes in his podcasts
14:23 – Parting words from Tony: “Listen to what the market's telling you.”
Main Takeaways:
Lesson 1: “A trust company is not a bank. A small trust company is not too big to fail.”– Tony Watson
Lesson 2: “My big takeaway there is only the biggest banks are too big to fail, and only banks get bailed out.”– Tony Watson
Lesson 3: “(The mistakes I did) Number one, do your research. Number two, things go the wrong way and continue...

14 min