Arlington Value Investors Letters: Five Invaluable Lessons

**As you may know, like Batman, I lead a double-life. Let me explain. I write for this blog but am also the value investing writer for Macro-Ops.com. Below is my latest post from Macro-Ops. Check out the original here: https://macro-ops.com/arlington-value-investor-letters-five-invaluable-lessons-on-value-investing/** There aren’t many investors compounding capital at double digits over the course of decades and … Continue reading Arlington Value Investors Letters: Five Invaluable Lessons

When Models Fail: How Financial Models Subsidize Poor Valuation Work (TSLA & Ark Invest)

Valuation is a vital step in the process of investment analysis. Without proper valuation work, an investor cannot fully gauge the validity of their ideas. There are various tools investors have at their disposal in order to value companies, such as multiple valuation (EV/EBITDA), net asset value, sum-of-the-parts (SOTP), discounted cash flow (DCF), book value, … Continue reading When Models Fail: How Financial Models Subsidize Poor Valuation Work (TSLA & Ark Invest)

Investing in Shipping Stocks: Lessons from Walter Schloss

***Below is a piece I wrote for Macro-Ops.com. For more information, check out their site here!*** He knows how to identify securities that sell at considerably less than their value to a private owner; And that’s all he does ... He owns many more stocks than I do and is far less interested in the … Continue reading Investing in Shipping Stocks: Lessons from Walter Schloss

The Bias of The Overlooked & Misunderstood: An Accountability Post

**EDIT: After posting this I realized this is my 100th post on The Market Plunger blog. Thank you to those that have been with the blog from the very beginning -- and thank you to those that have joined between then and now.** This blog's purpose is to hold me accountable. Whether in my valuation, … Continue reading The Bias of The Overlooked & Misunderstood: An Accountability Post