Posts Tagged ‘Diversification’

Baupost Letters: 1996

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January 2, 2013

Continuation in our series on portfolio management and Seth Klarman, with ideas extracted from old Baupost Group letters. Our Readers know that we generally provide excerpts along with commentary for each topic. However, at the request of Baupost, we will not be providing any excerpts, only our interpretive summaries, for this series. Risk, Sizing, Diversification, […]

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Decluttering the Portfolio

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October 29, 2012

Many thanks to Lisa Rapuano for telling me about Daruma Capital’s Mariko Gordon, and her humorously insightful letters! This article will undoubtedly be the first of many based on interesting topics extracted from Gordon’s letters. In the August 2012 letter, Gordon discusses portfolio review and its parallels to a massive home cleaning project. For those of […]

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Don’t Try This At Home

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October 24, 2012

Last week, a friend and I were musing over whether we would ever put 100% of portfolio NAV into one security. While pondering this question, my mind recalled the following passage that Jeremy Grantham wrote in his 2010 2Q letter on global warming: “Skeptics argue that this wide range of uncertainty lowers the need to […]

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Lisa Rapuano Interview Highlights – Part 1

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October 10, 2012

Recently, I was lamenting the lack of female representation in investment management. Then in conversation, a friend reminded me of this insightful interview with Lisa Rapuano, who worked with Bill Miller for many years, and currently runs Lane Five Capital Management. The interview touches upon a number of relevant portfolio management topics. Rapuano has obviously […]

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More from Ted Lucas

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September 5, 2012

In this piece, Ted Lucas of Lattice Strategies discusses the relationship between correlation and diversification, as well as the intricate task of building investment portfolios that remain resilient during market drawdowns, yet retain upside participation during bull markets. To explore some of his other writings, they are all archived on Lattice Strategies’ website. Risk, Capital Preservation, […]

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Buffett Partnership Letters: 1961 Part 3

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June 16, 2012

This post is a continuation in a series on portfolio management and the Buffett Partnership Letters. Please refer to the initial post in this series for more details. For those interested in Warren Buffett’s portfolio management style, I highly recommend the reading of the second 1961 letter in its entirety, and to check out our […]

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Invisible Hands Encore

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May 11, 2012

Many thanks to Adam Bain of CommonWealth Opportunity Capital for tipping PM Jar about this chapter in Steve Drobny’s Invisible Hands. “The Pensioner” interviewed “runs a major portfolio for one of the largest pension funds in the world.” He seems to define risk (for the most part) as volatility. Regardless of whether you agree with […]

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Lessons from Jim Leitner – Part 3 of 3

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April 25, 2012

Here is Part 3 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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Buffett Partnership Letters: 1958 Part 1

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March 31, 2012

This post is a continuation in a series on portfolio management and the Buffett Partnership Letters. Please refer to the initial post in this series for more details. Volatility “…widespread public belief in the inevitability of profits from invest in stocks will led to eventual trouble…prices, not intrinsic value in my opinion, of even undervalued securities can be […]

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AQR Tail Risk Hedging Whitepaper

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March 15, 2012

Tail risk hedging (and hedging in general) has been a hot topic of discussion in recent years. With the market rally and the VIX back down to historically low levels (~15 as of this writing), I thought it appropriate to share a paper published by AQR Capital Management in the Summer 2011 (AQR Tail Risk […]

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