• Ep 219: Qiao Ma - Is SaaS Dead? The Structural Shift in Growth Investing
    Mar 30 2026

    With AI reshaping industries at a speed few investors have experienced before, many portfolios are caught between fear of missing out and fear of overpaying. Which businesses will genuinely benefit, and which are simply riding the narrative?

    In this episode, David Clark sits down with Qiao Ma, Portfolio Manager at Munro Partners, to unpack how professional investors are navigating one of the most significant structural shifts in decades.

    From tearing apart iPhones to identify supply chain winners, to applying the same thinking to Nvidia and the AI ecosystem today, Qiao shares a disciplined framework for cutting through the noise and focusing on what matters: earnings, durability, and valuation.

    For investors trying to make sense of AI, software disruption, and shifting market leadership, this conversation offers clarity grounded in real-world portfolio decisions.

    Key Takeaways:

      • AI is not optional: Every investor now needs a view. Sitting on the sidelines is no longer viable.

      • Follow the economics, not the hype: Real winners are already generating earnings today, not promises of future growth.

      • Look beyond obvious names: Supply chains and infrastructure often capture more durable value than headline stocks.

      • Software is no longer untouchable: AI is challenging the durability and pricing power of SaaS models.

      • Valuation still matters: In a world of rapid change, price discipline becomes even more important.

      • Process beats prediction: Structured risk management and team-based decision making are critical in volatile markets.


      DISCLAIMER:

      Performance data mentioned in this podcast is as at 28 February 2026. This podcast is for general information purposes only as it is not investment advice of any nature. The information contained in this podcast reflects, as of the date of publication, the views of Munro Partners and sources believed by Munro Partners to be reliable. There can be no guarantee that any projection, forecast or opinion in these materials will be realised. The views expressed in this podcast may change at any time after the date of issue. This information has been prepared without taking account of the objectives, financial situation or needs of individuals. Before making an investment decision in relation to the Funds, investors should obtain independent advice from a licensed professional adviser. Information about the Munro Funds issued in Australia, including the product disclosure statements (PDS), and target market determination (TMD) for the Munro Funds is available at www.gsfm.com.au, www.munropartners.com or by calling 1300 133 451. Past performance information in this podcast is given for illustrative purposes only and should not be relied upon as an indication of future performance. None of GSFM Responsible Entity Services, Munro Partners, its related bodies or associates nor any other person guarantees the repayment of capital or the performance of the Funds or any particular returns from the Funds. No representation or warranty is made concerning the accuracy of any data contained in this podcast. You should consider the PDS and Additional Information to the PDS in its entirety before making a decision to acquire or continue to hold an interest in the Funds. This video was recorded on 13 March 2026.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Ep 218: Chris Aylward - Property Cycles, Leverage, and Skyscrapers to Funds
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of Inside the Rope, David Clark sits down with Chris Aylward, a veteran of Australian property markets whose career spans more than five decades. From leasing office towers in Melbourne in the 1970s to founding APN Property Group and navigating multiple financial crises, Chris has seen every phase of the real estate cycle.

    For investors trying to make sense of today’s market - rising rates, expensive assets, private credit growth and uncertainty around office property, Chris offers a rare long-term perspective.

    This conversation explores what today’s market gets right, what it gets dangerously wrong, and why experienced investors are becoming more cautious even while liquidity floods into property and private debt.

    Chris also reflects candidly on the biggest mistake of his career - a European property fund that went badly wrong, and the lessons it taught him about partnerships, leverage and risk management.

    For listeners managing wealth, allocating capital, or investing in real assets, this episode is a great learning episode in cycle awareness and disciplined investing.

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    56 mins
  • Ep 217 Ian Macoun - Make It Better: Building Investment Excellence That Lasts
    Mar 2 2026

    If you’ve recently had a liquidity event, inherited complexity, or are quietly wondering whether your portfolio is truly built for the next 30 years — this episode is essential listening.

    In this conversation, Ian Macoun, founder of Pinnacle Investment Management, joins David Clark to unpack what actually drives sustained investment excellence — and what quietly destroys it.

    With over $200 billion under management across 19 affiliates, Pinnacle has become one of Australia’s most successful multi-affiliate investment firms. But this episode is not about scale. It’s about structure, incentives, character, and long-term alignment.

    For sophisticated investors managing significant capital, this discussion goes directly to the hard questions:

    • Why do some fund managers endure for decades while others fade?

    • How do you distinguish confidence from dangerous ego?

    • Is private credit a structural allocation, or the next bubble?

    • How should wealthy operators think differently about portfolio construction?

    • What does AI mean for growth investing?

    • Where are private markets heading next?

    Ian’s philosophy is simple but demanding: excellence is the only standard.

    And that applies to both managers and investors.


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    48 mins
  • Ep 217 Trailer: Ian Macoun - Founder of Pinnacle Investment Management
    Feb 24 2026

    Inside The Rope's episode with Ian Macoun will release next Tuesday, the 3rd of March 2026.

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    1 min
  • Ep 216: Morry Waked - The Quant Edge: How Data, Discipline, and Relentless Curiosity Built a $43B Investment Powerhouse
    Feb 17 2026
    In this episode of Inside the Rope, David Clark speaks with Morry Waked, Managing Director and Head of Investments at Vinva Investment Management, a firm that has quietly become one of the most successful systematic investment managers in global markets. Built primarily serving institutional investors, Vinva has grown into a $43 billion manager spanning Australian and global equities, delivering consistent benchmark outperformance through a disciplined, data-driven approach. Morry shares the remarkable journey from his migrant upbringing to leading global teams managing hundreds of billions earlier in his career, and explains why humility, patience, and rigorous process matter more than prediction in markets. The conversation explores how Vinva combines investment fundamentals with advanced analytics to analyse thousands of companies simultaneously, remove behavioural bias, and identify repeatable sources of alpha across more than 45 markets. For investors, advisers, and allocators seeking insight into what truly drives long-term performance, this episode is a rare behind-the-scenes look at how a highly focused firm built institutional-grade success by doing the basics exceptionally well, scaling intelligence with technology, and never losing sight of the numbers.
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    48 mins
  • Ep215: Jamie Montgomery: What Comes After ChatGPT - Quantum Computing, Open AI, and the Future of Venture
    Feb 2 2026
    David Clark is joined by Jamie Montgomery, co-founder and managing partner of March Capital, to discuss the forces reshaping venture capital, artificial intelligence, and the U.S. economy. Jamie reflects on building Montgomery & Co, backing category leaders like CrowdStrike, and what it takes to advise founders through scale. He shares why quantum computing, open-source large language models, and advanced AI sit at the centre of his investment outlook, along with lessons from a decade of weekly sessions with Charlie Munger on leadership, values, and long-term thinking. Jamie also offers a grounded view on U.S. growth, government reform, and what global investors should watch as AI drives the next wave of productivity and capital deployment.
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    48 mins
  • Ep 214: Jim Rohrstaff - What Golf Teaches Investors About Capital, Concentration and Staying Power
    Jan 19 2026
    David Clark is joined by Jim Rohrstaff of Legacy Partners for a wide-ranging conversation that sits at the intersection of elite sport, long-term capital stewardship, and global lifestyle investing. From his early years in the US Midwest to building a career that spans golf, business leadership, and international living, Jim shares how the principles that underpin high performance in sport - discipline, patience, risk management and alignment of incentives - translate directly into managing wealth over decades. For high-net-worth families, this episode goes beyond golf. It explores how passion assets, global mobility, and lifestyle decisions increasingly shape investment structures, portfolio construction, and intergenerational planning. Jim also reflects on the importance of community, access, and networks - intangibles that often define real wealth but rarely appear on a balance sheet. This is a thoughtful discussion for investors who view wealth not simply as a number, but as a platform for living life with fulfillment and long-term freedom, drawing lessons from sport, business, and life that resonate well beyond the fairway.
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    41 mins
  • Ep 213: Ben Forman - How Sophisticated Investors Are Thinking About Digital Assets in 2026
    Jan 5 2026
    David Clark sits down with Ben Forman, Founder and Managing Partner of ParaFi Capital, one of the world’s leading institutional investors in blockchain and digital assets. Ben’s path into digital assets is anything but conventional. Trained in traditional private equity and credit at firms such as KKR and TPG, he began his career analysing businesses through a deeply fundamental, cash-flow-driven lens. Like many experienced investors, his initial reaction to crypto was sceptical. What changed was a growing conviction that blockchain technology could fundamentally reshape how value moves through the global financial system. For listeners unfamiliar with blockchain or digital assets, this conversation serves as a clear, grounded introduction. Ben explains blockchain in practical terms, comparing its potential impact on finance to what the internet did for information—reducing friction, cost and reliance on intermediaries. We explore why financial services, despite decades of digitisation, remain inefficient, and how technologies such as stablecoins, tokenisation and on-chain settlement are beginning to change that. The discussion also demystifies ParaFi’s role in the ecosystem. Ben outlines how ParaFi operates as a multi-strategy investment firm—spanning venture capital, liquid markets and non-directional strategies—and why institutional process, risk management and governance matter just as much in digital assets as they do in traditional markets. We also examine real-world examples of blockchain in action, including prediction markets, stablecoin-based payments, and the growing involvement of major global institutions. Importantly, Ben shares lessons from both successful investments and ideas that were simply too early—offering rare insight into how emerging asset classes evolve over time. This episode provides a clear framework for understanding one of the most important structural shifts underway in global finance and why digital assets are increasingly part of institutional portfolios, what risks remain, and how to think about the opportunity with discipline rather than speculation.
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    57 mins