Focused minority shareholders grp (stock specific) e.g. Top 20 shareholders

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#11
"The mosaic theory is a style of financial research in which the analyst uses a variety of resources to determine the value of a company, stock or other security. The mosaic theory necessitates that the analyst gathers public, non-public, and non-material information about a company." But this research alone does not deliver success in investing.

I believe you can copy the method used by investors who have become very rich . The most famous and successful investor is Warren B. and hold the same stocks as he holds . But this style of investing takes many years.

But , if you want to get rich quicker , then you need to copy the method used by successful traders such as Mark Minervini.
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#12
This Mark Minervini?

“If you buy a business just because it’s undervalued, then you have to worry about selling it when it reaches its intrinsic value. That’s hard. But if you can buy a few great companies, then you can sit on your ass. That’s a good thing.” - Charlie Munger
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#13
His photo does not look the same as on front of his book.

Mark Minervini is a technical analyst, acclaimed author, instructor, and independent trader. He is considered one of America’s most successful stock traders; a veteran of Wall Street for more than 37 years. He is the author of the best-selling books Trade Like a Stock Market Wizard and Think and Trade Like a Champion. Mark is featured in Momentum Masters — A Roundtable Interview with Super Traders and in Jack Schwager’s Stock Market Wizards: Interviews with America’s Top Stock Traders.

Schwager wrote: “Minervini’s performance has been nothing short of astounding. Most traders and money managers would be delighted to have Minervini’s worst year — a 128 percent gain — as their best. His average annual return has been a towering 220 percent, including his 155 percent first-place finish in the 1997 U.S. Investing Championship. But the return is only half the story. Amazingly, Minervini achieved his lofty gains while keeping his risk very low: He had only one down quarter — barely — a loss of a fraction of 1 percent.

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#14
(25-09-2022, 08:37 PM)dreamybear Wrote: Interesting enough, even though the S&P has done very well e.g. over the last 20 years, the protegee of WB seems to favour taking majority stakes in businesses with a hands-on approach, rather than picking stocks and investing in the stock market for the long term.

Reference to the importance of "Structure" (ABS framework)...

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Warren Buffett – he invests just like us!
https://www.reuters.com/breakingviews/wa...023-06-07/
"The Berkshire Hathaway (BRKa.N) boss told his shareholders in a 1988 missive that “our favorite holding period is forever.” ....

In a 2010 study of how markets react to Berkshire’s trades, researchers found that of the 230 different stocks the company owned between 1980 and 2006, it held 60% of them for less than a year, or considerably less than forever. It kept just nine of them for at least a decade.....

Nearly 30 years after espousing his “forever” preference, Buffett tried to clarify his thinking on holding periods in 2016 by adding a line to one of Berkshire’s “business principles” to emphasize that the word applies only to controlled businesses..."
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#15
(03-09-2022, 01:58 PM)dreamybear Wrote: Drawing inspiration from Straits Trading shareholder group ....

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Straits Trading
https://shareholdersclub.sg/
 

Cld such collaboration be a way to foster closer ties between controlling and minority shareholders ? If so, as OPMI, I wld hope to see more of such initiatives/forms of partnerships in other listed companies.  Big Grin

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Straits Trading launches products to allow eligible investors to own shares in high-end condo unit, GCB
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/co...o-unit-gcb

"....Investors will also avoid the hassle associated with property ownership, as Straits Trading will be responsible for the legal and administrative work and maintenance of the properties.

They can also choose the specific property they want to invest in, unlike real estate investment trusts, which offer a portfolio of selected properties, Mr Teng said...."
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