Posts Tagged ‘Opportunity Cost’

Howard Marks’ Book: Chapter 6 – Part 2

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December 24, 2012

Continuation of portfolio management highlights from Howard Marks’ book, The Most Important Thing: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor, Chapter 6 “The Most Important Thing Is…Recognizing Risk” Marks does a fantastic job illustrating the impact of the (low) risk free rate on portfolio expected risk & return, position selectivity, hurdle rate & opportunity cost. Expected Return, Hurdle […]

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Stanley Druckenmiller Wisdom – Part 1

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December 8, 2012

Druckenmiller is a legendary investor, and protégé of George Soros, who compounded capital ~30% annualized since 1986 before announcing in 2010 that his Duquesne fund would return all outside investor capital, and morph into a family office. Many of our Readers reside in the House of Value, but I believe that value investors can learn […]

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Lisa Rapuano Interview Highlights – Part 3

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November 27, 2012

Part 3 of highlights from an insightful interview with Lisa Rapuano, who worked with Bill Miller for many years, and currently runs Lane Five Capital Management. Selectivity, Hurdle Rate, Opportunity Cost, Sizing “We do not own many stocks, and anything we buy has to improve the overall portfolio and/or be better than something else we already own…I’ll […]

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Wisdom from David E. Shaw: Part 2

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July 2, 2012

Here is Part 2 of our summary (focused on portfolio management tid bits, of course) of an interview with David E. Shaw in Peter J. Tanous’ book Investment Gurus. For additional background and context, please see Part 1.   Risk, Hedging “The purpose of a portfolio optimizer is to trade off risk and return in […]

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Lessons from Jim Leitner – Part 1 of 3

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April 21, 2012

In Steve Drobny’s book The Invisible Hands, there’s a wonderfully insightful interview with Jim Leitner, who heads up 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, focused […]

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Buffett Partnership Letters: 1958 Part 2

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April 5, 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. Selectivity, Hurdle Rate, Risk “The higher level of the market, the fewer the undervalued securities and I am finding some difficulty in securing an adequate number of attractive investments. I […]

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