Hidden Investment Treasures
Description
Practical, expert guidance on identifying active investment opportunities in a stock market dominated by passive investors
In Hidden Investment Treasures: How to Find Great Stock Investments as the Investment World Goes Passive, veteran portfolio manager Daniel Gladiš, CFA, delivers a foundational and inspiring new playbook for actively capturing higher returns at lower risk in a market dominated today by passive money.
Gladiš walks you through real investment cases exemplifying how to take advantage of growing inefficiency in the financial markets. He demonstrates specific analytical techniques and strategic reasoning essential to uncovering underpriced securities that can yield superior long-term returns.
Gladiš explains:
- How diligent active investors should dig where passive money fails to flow
- Where value lurks in sectors and firms seen as too boring, little known, unpopular, complicated, or small
- Fundamental metrics, tools, and perspectives for recognizing underpriced stocks
- Applying analysis, discipline, and patience to buy at the right price
- How company managements create—or destroy—shareholder value through capital allocation, acquisitions, and personal temperament
Written for individual investors and professionals, Hidden Investment Treasures is a must-read for stock pickers, value investors, equity analysts, and wealth managers seeking to improve long-term investment returns in today's market.
Foreword xi
by John Mihaljevic
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxv
Chapter 1 Why? 1
How We Got to This Point 3
Price Discovery and Market Trends 5
Why? 10
What to Expect in the Remainder of This Book 12
Chapter 2 Berkshire Hathaway: Seeking Treasure in a Company Whose Success Has for Decades Been Playing Out Right in Front of Us 15
From Zero to a Trillion Dollars 16
Is Berkshire Hathaway a Good Business? 19
Berkshire Hathaway’s Intrinsic Value 23
Berkshire’s Future 25
Chapter 3 Asbury Automotive Group: Seeking Treasure Among Cannibals 29
Significant Changes to Our Fund’s Portfolio 30
Abg 32
The Importance of Capital Allocation 35
Chapter 4 Alimentation Couche-Tard: Seeking Treasure Among Acquisition Masters 39
The Winking Owl 40
When Are Acquisitions Beneficial? 42
Chapter 5 Burford Capital: Seeking Treasure in People 47
The Young Litigation Finance Sector 48
Dispute with Argentina over $16 Billion 50
How to Value Burford Capital Shares 53
Chapter 6 Stellantis: Seeking Treasure in a Company That Everybody Underestimates 57
Déjà Vu? 58
The Future of the Automotive Sector 60
Cash Is King 65
Chapter 7 Jungfraubahn: Seeking Treasure Among Tourism Monopolies 69
Tourism’s Diversity 70
Local Monopoly 72
Chapter 8 NVR: Seeking Treasure Among Companies with Low Capital Requirements 77
New Beginnings and Transformation 78
Sources of Competitive Advantage 83
Chapter 9 Japan: Seeking Treasure in a Country Most Investors Ignore 87
Japan’s Break with the Past 88
A Simple and Effective Form for Investing in Japanese Equities 92
Chapter 10 Oil: Seeking Treasure in a Sector That Is Out of Favor 97
Some Alarming Statistics 98
The Likely Increase in Demand Is Frightening 100
Relationship Between Energy Consumption, Energy Availability, and Population Wealth 102
Is the Market Wrong in Estimating Future Oil Prices? 105
How We Can Take Advantage of This 107
Chapter 11 Cenovus Energy: Seeking Treasure in a Sector That Is Out of Favor, Part II 111
Nature of the Oil Market 114
Incentive Price 117
Why We Chose Cenovus Energy 118
Chapter 12 KLA Corporation: Seeking Treasure Among Technology Companies 123
What Exactly Is a Technology Company? 124
Reasons for Caution 127
Invisible Oligopolies 130
Chapter 13 JPMorgan Chase and OSB Group: Seeking Treasure Among Banks 133
Valuation of Banks 134
The Giant and the Dwarf 138
Chapter 14 Markel Group: Seeking Treasure in a Company That Investors Regard as Boring 143
Markel’s Three Engines 145
Baby Berkshire 148
Chapter 15 Quálitas Controladora: Seeking Treasure in Emerging Markets 151
Investing in Emerging Markets 152
Mexican Beauty 156
Chapter 16 Teekay Energy Partners: Seeking Treasure in the Pockets of Passive Investors 161
The Coronavirus Poured Sand into the ETF Gears 164
Chapter 17 CVS and Microsoft: Two Examples of Different Investment Mistakes 169
CVS: A Stock We Never Should Have Bought 171
Microsoft: A Share We Should Never Have Sold 174
Chapter 18 Berkshire Park 179
Risk 183
Bibliography 189
About the Author 191
Index 193
DANIEL GLADIŠ is the founder of and a portfolio manager at Vltava Fund, a global equity fund. He has over 30 years' experience in investing and is a bestselling author and a leading figure in the Czech capital markets.
In Hidden Investment Treasures: How to Find Great Stock Investments as the Investment World Goes Passive, veteran portfolio manager and investor, Daniel Gladiš, CFA, delivers an exciting and practical playbook for investors interested in capturing higher risk-adjusted returns in financial markets overwhelmingly dominated by passive money.
Gladiš offers real-world investment case studies that highlight how to take advantage of the growing inefficiency of financial markets that are increasingly populated by investors who focus on passively managed index funds. He explores useful analytic techniques and strategic reasoning you can deploy immediately to help you uncover underpriced securities that yield superior long-term results.
Hidden Investment Treasures explains the parts of the market that passive money has failed to penetrate and how you can invest in those areas to great effect. It demonstrates where value silently lurks in sectors and firms that are superficially uninteresting, unpopular, complicated, or relatively small. The book also provides you with the metrics, tools, and perspectives you need to recognize when stocks are underpriced so you can benefit from the bargain.
The author walks you through the effective and ineffective strategies that company managers use to create and destroy shareholder value. You'll learn about capital allocation techniques, acquisition strategies, and manager temperaments that bolster or impair the worth of companies, and how to accurately assess a company’s likely performance based on those characteristics.
Perfect for individual investors and finance professionals, Hidden Investment Treasures is a must-read for stock pickers, value investors, equity analysts, and wealth managers looking for long-term investment opportunities in contemporary financial markets.
Praise for hidden investment treasures
"Hidden Investment Treasures is itself a treasure. Fundamental investment analysis the way it's supposed to be done, the book offers a marvelously educational series of business and investing case studies. Required reading for any investor determined to improve their own analytical process."
—CHRISTOPHER P. BLOOMSTRAN, Semper Augustus Investments Group
"Daniel Gladiš, the Czech author of Hidden Investment Treasures, named his fund after the Vltava. Also known as the Moldau, it is Bohemia's longest river and was immortalized in Bedrich Smetana's symphonic poem Má vlast ('My Homeland'). When it comes to investing, Gladiš is well worth your attention. He has an excellent track record. Moreover, he stands in a long tradition of fiercely independent Czech thinkers, stretching back to Jan Hus, whose reformation challenged entrenched dogma more than a century before Martin Luther. Czechia later resisted domination by both the Austro-Hungarian and Soviet empires. Gladiš, who grew up under communism, witnessed his country's shift to a market economy and forged his perspective as a global investor.
In his book, Gladiš offers incisive analysis of a series of investment case studies. I particularly enjoyed his case studies of lesser-known companies, like Jungfraubahn, a monopoly Swiss mountain railway with hidden real estate and pricing power, and Quálitas, the profitable, conservative 'GEICO of Mexico.' But his book also takes an outsider, independent Czech view of companies like Berkshire Hathaway, Markel and Stellantis, an underappreciated auto conglomerate chaired by John Elkann, who also oversees Ferrari through his family office, Exor, in Turin. Gladiš's book is well worth reading and should be on every investor's bookshelf."
—GUY SPIER, Aquamarine Capital Management LLC
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781394344802
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 157.50(W) x Dimensions: 231.10(H) x Dimensions: 20.30(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English