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Submit ReviewHey guys! This week we had a a conversation with Muji @hhhypergrowth, he is the savant of all things hyper-growth investing. We discussed Muji’s 5 most important rules on hyper growth, finding the right industries and how to determine what is good industry or a bad industry and the we are going to round up the discussion with investing without moats and a small little riff about being comfortable without knowing the full details of a technology in order to invest.
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