12) How many individual positions (long+short) do you have on average in your ptf?
13) What is your long-term win/loss rate of your pair trades?
14) What do you do if you've found a good candidate stock for long leg but cannot find a suitable peer stock for short leg? Would you consider using sector ETF or even broad market ETF as hedge (short leg)? If so, I'd assume you also may do it the other way, i.e. you've found a good stock to go short but you cannot find a good peer stock to go long, so you'd use sector ETF or market ETF as long leg, correct?
15) What category do you mainly select stocks from? Large-mid-small cap, growth-value, which industry/sector? Do you confine yourself to a particular index e.g. Russell 3000 or the world is your oyster?
longandshort said:
Find a small group of stocks (10-25) that you think will outperform over the market cycle
16) You suggest that we rookies should start out by finding an industry of our interest/expertise and keep around 10-25 stocks on our shortlist and cover them in great details. How many stocks do you and your team cover in details?
17) Clearly, earnings and more importantly future earnings(analysts revisions, company guidance) are the biggest driver of price momentum. Would you share with us what you consider the second/third most important driver of price momentum?
longandshort said:
I’m not saying that there aren’t ways to track institutional buying, but those are beyond a simple price and volume chart.
18) How do you uncover insti buying/selling? I can think of the Form 13 and block trades. Can you tell if a block trade happend in a dark pool or lit exchange?
19) I'm struggling with estimating of "expected return". Could you please elaborate on your thought process to arrive at a reasonable number?
20) I had a look at the spread sheet that you shared with the ET community under this link:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...ZUHeRmjE6N8/pubhtml/sheet?headers=false&gid=0
I cannot figure out what the Duration column represents and how to come up with the number?
21) Which equity research companies and/or equity research analysts do you find most impactful?
22) Could you share with as a sample of good and bad equity research paper and point out what makes the good research paper good?
23) You mentioned that you spend $7k+/mo on research and data. I assume that $2k off of your monthly budget is BBG terminal. I'm wondering what else you find worth spending your money on? I did take note you recommend Refinitv Xenith for newbie retail investors.
24) Do you find any value in paying for services like Estimize, which claim to have more accurate estimate of forward earnings/revenues than the industry consensus?
25) Would you expect exotic equity market places that are not in spotlight of global investors to be somewhat less efficient in pricing of listed local companies, e.g. eastern european equities? If so, what equity metrics and/or market microstructure properties would you look at? Take a wild guess here.