In this episode of From the Bottom Up, Julie Biel, Chief Market Strategist and Steve Rigali, Executive Marketing Director discuss what defines quality investing today—and why we maintain that the current market environment may be creating rare opportunities for long‑term investors.
Defining Quality Beyond the Metrics
Julie explains how we believe that quality starts with competitive advantage, durability, and adaptability. From our perspective, financial outcomes matter, but only when they reflect resilient business models that can perform across cycles.
Why Quality Is Lagging and Why That Matters
Despite strong fundamentals, many high‑quality companies have underperformed amid speculative enthusiasm, cyclicals, and shifting macro narratives. Julie discusses why this disconnect has emerged and how similar periods have historically played out.
AI, Disruption, and Discipline
The conversation turns to artificial intelligence—where we think it may enhance productivity, where it introduces risk, and why we believe separating hype from fundamentals remains critical at this stage of adoption.
The Long View on Wealth Creation
Julie closes by reinforcing the case for patience, downside protection, and owning quality businesses through market cycles as the foundation for durable wealth creation.
Watch the full episode to hear the complete conversation.
Chapters:
0:00: Perspective: Why This Is a Rare Moment for Quality
1:25: Defining Quality and Why Durability Matters
5:13: Valuation as Art, Not Science
7:29: What Quality Looks Like in Practice
8:40: Understanding Growth Through Customer Behavior
12:56: What’s Driving Quality’s Underperformance Today
17:11: Is This a Familiar Cycle or Something New?
22:56: AI as both Opportunity and Risk
26:34: Reassessing Quality in the Face of Disruption
31:39: Long‑Term Wealth Creation and the Case for Patience
36:12: Closing Thoughts: Courage in Your Conviction