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The AI CAPEX Illusion with Thomas Chua

Published 1 week, 5 days ago
Description

Tech giants are dropping hundreds of billions on AI infrastructure, but the market is punishing some players and rewarding others for the exact same strategy. In this episode, Thomas Chua from Steady Compounding reveals why the true story of AI demand is hidden in the footnotes of balance sheets, and how everyday investors can separate genuine compounders from capital-destroying hype.


What You Will Learn

  • The $700 billion footnote: Why Alphabet’s hidden long-term contractual agreements for data center power are a far stronger indicator of AI demand than standard CAPEX.

  • The "Construction in Progress" margin illusion: How hyperscalers are temporarily protecting their profit margins by delaying depreciation on unpowered, unfinished data centers.

  • Why Neoclouds are a ticking time bomb: The massive debt risk facing newer, AI-specific cloud providers if compute demand falters, compared to the safety nets of established giants like Microsoft and Amazon.

  • The Nike cautionary tale: How management blunders and a blind pivot to direct-to-consumer sales severely damaged one of the market's most reliable compounding moats.

  • Writing your own "pre-mortem": Why documenting your investment thesis before you buy is the only way to avoid narrative-chasing during a 40% stock drawdown (like Netflix experienced in 2022).


Timestamps

00:54 Alphabet's $700 billion power commitment footnote

03:15 Construction in Progress (CIP) and the temporary margin inflation trick

06:45 What is driving real compute demand beyond OpenAI and Anthropic?

10:45 Hyperscaler CAPEX: Why Wall Street misjudged Meta vs. Microsoft and Amazon

17:35 Neoclouds vs. Big Tech: The dangerous leverage gap in AI infrastructure

20:35 TSMC’s capital allocation discipline and customer pricing power

22:00 The "Lunch Break Investor" framework for busy 9-to-5 professionals

24:45 Navigating 40% stock drawdowns: Speed bumps vs. secular declines (Netflix case study)

30:50 Why management quality is #1: The Nike direct-to-consumer distribution blunder

35:20 Detecting accounting fraud: Operating cash flow vs. net income & interest coverage

38:00 How to read financial statements without getting overwhelmed


Resources Mentioned

The Value Spotlight Newsletter: https://einvestingforbeginners.com/value-spotlight-newsletter/


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