EPISODE · Aug 13, 2019 · 1H 18M
37: Acquirer Funds' Tobias Carlisle - Quantitative Value, Deep Value and Concentration
from Conversations with Institutional Investors · host Investment Innovation Institute [i3]
Tobias Carlisle is a deep value investor and founder of Acquirers Funds. He is author of the best-selling books 'The Acquirer's Multiple', 'Deep Value', 'Concentrated Investing' and 'Quantitative Value'. Tobias has extensive experience in activist investment, company valuation, public company corporate governance, and mergers and acquisitions law. He has also worked as an analyst at an activist hedge fund, general counsel of a company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, and a corporate advisory lawyer. More recently, Tobias launched a deep value ETF, The Acquirers Fund (ticker: ZIG), which holds long positions in deeply undervalued, fundamentally strong targets for activists and buyout firms, and short positions in overvalued, financially weak companies. It started trading on the NYSE Arca in May this year. Overview of Tobias Carlisle podcast 3:00 I was working as a lawyer in M&A when the tech crash happened 8:00 There is this phenomenon in deep value where the worse the quality, the better the performance tend to be. 12:00 Developing a quantitative value metric without the quality metric gives you better raw performance. 13:00 Daniel: if you test Joel Greenblatt's magic formula on Australian stocks it pushes you into all these mining companies. 16:00 The spread between the most undervalued and overvalued stocks are at historic widths. 19:00 There are secular issues with price to book measures. 20:00 Factors give this nice impression that it is scientific and filters out human emotion, but the rules change all the time. 30:00 It is hard to short a cult 32:00 Shorting on valuation is not the way to short; you want financial distress 33:00 Keep shorting positions small 36:00 Why launch the fund as an ETF and not as a mutual fund? 40:00 Do you have sector constraints? 43:00 Shannon's Demon 45:00 The Kelly Criterion 53:00 Criticism of using EBITDA metrics 57:00 There is a machine learning component to the analysis 1:00:00 Most investors are better off to hold a low cost index fund, but I believe that over the long term a value strategy will outperform the market 1:01:00 There is a paper that says value investors win at the expense of other value investors. 1:04:00 Blending managers is a difficult puzzle to solve. 1:09:00 The rise of the fourth Buffett 1:10:30 Which lessons have you learned the hard way? …. All of them 1:13:00 We are all cognitively impaired.
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