Posts Tagged ‘Creativity’

Wisdom from David E. Shaw: Part 1

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June 26, 2012

Previously, we summarized an interview with Michael F. Price from Peter J. Tanous’ book Investment Gurus. We now move to the near opposite end of the investment style spectrum, to an interview in the same book with David E. Shaw, the ingenious and unorthodox founder of D.E. Shaw, a well-known and renowned quant fund. Although […]

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Howard Marks’ Book: Chapter 1

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June 20, 2012

In his recent book, The Most Important Thing: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor, Howard Marks of Oaktree writes about a lot of different investment topics. I’ve done my best to lift out relevant portfolio management details. Without further ado, below are highlights from Chapter 1, titled “The Most Important Thing Is…Second-Level Thinking.” Portfolio Management […]

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Klarman-Zweig Banter: Part 2

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May 7, 2012

Here is Part 2 of tidbits from a conversation between Seth Klarman and Jason Zweig. Part 1 and the actual text of the interview is available here. Time Management “…sourcing of opportunity…a major part of what we do – identifying where we are likely to find bargains. Time is scarce. We can’t look at everything.” […]

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Lessons from Jim Leitner – Part 2 of 3

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April 22, 2012

Here is Part 2 on the wonderfully insightful interview in Steve Drobny’s book The Invisible Hands with Jim Leitner, who runs Falcon Investment Management, and was previously a member of Yale Endowment’s Investment Committee. Leitner is an investor who has spent considerable time contemplating the science and art of investing, making money opportunistically across all asset classes, unconstrained, […]

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Poetic Inspiration from EIC

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April 11, 2012

Many thanks to Jim Barksdale, the thoughtful Founder of Equity Investment Corporation in Atlanta, for sharing this Robert Frost poem with PM Jar. That’s right, Jim has effectively applied poetry to investing – bravo! A Drumlin Woodchuck – Robert Frost My own strategic retreat Is where two rocks almost meet, And still more secure and snug, […]

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A Page From Cornwall Capital’s Playbook

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March 28, 2012

In his book The Big Short, Michael Lewis chronicles how Cornwall correctly predicted and benefited from the subprime housing crisis, via a “Fat Tail.” While reading the book, I remember thinking that the approach was different from many other funds that I’ve encountered. Some tidbits that particularly resonated were the following: Fat Tail ≠ Probability of […]

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And it begins…with Michael F. Price

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March 9, 2012

Michael F. Price is going to kick off our inagural post. Well, sort of. I’d like to share the summary (mainly the categorized juicy portfolio management bits) of an interview with MFP in Peter J. Tanous’ book Investment Gurus. Sourcing, Creativity: Price discusses how competitive the traditional bankruptcy and restructuring game has become (this was 1997 […]

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