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He was 13 when he first heard about trading stocks. Finally, he filters for volume with the "50-day average volume"— the average number of shares traded daily over 50 days — above 25,000 shares. He had been watching Nvidia's chart since December, and it had a consistent 200-day moving average trend upward. As of January 3rd, it held above its 50-day moving average, bouncing off resistance points around $8.83 and $8.94 with minor pullbacks. The stock had a strong 150- and 200-day average uptrend.
Persons: Leoš, Benjamin Graham's, William O'Neil, Mark Minervini, Norman Zadeh, Mikulka Organizations: Investor's, Gamestop, US, Business, Apple, Nvidia, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial, Holdings Locations: Prague, IBD
Baupost's Seth Klarman dumped several stocks in the fourth quarter, while trimming some of his biggest holdings, including Google and YouTube owner Alphabet , according to a new regulatory filing. The hedge fund manager, who oversees almost $30 billion in assets , exited his stake in Coinbase , which was worth more than $70 million in the third quarter of 2023. After soaring 130% in the fourth quarter, Coinbase has retreated nearly 20% in the first quarter of 2024. Among Baupost's top holdings, the hedge fund cut its stakes in Alphabet , Fidelity National Information Services and Just Eat Takeaway. During his last CNBC appearance in mid-2023, Klarman warned of an "everything bubble," sounding the alarm on cryptocurrencies, SPACs and a host of other speculative trends.
Persons: Baupost's Seth Klarman, Coinbase, Baupost, John, Klarman, Benjamin Graham's, Warren Buffett, Graham, David Dodd Organizations: Google, Dollar, Seagate Technology, Metals, Solutions, Fidelity National Information Services, Liberty Global, CNBC, Boston, Harvard, Cornell grad Locations: Coinbase
They are: BOCIP China Value A Fidelity China Focus A Dist USD Ninety One GSF All China Eq A Acc HKD The first two have a value-style tilt – and not only beat the MSCI China Index in the first half of this year, but also in all of 2022, according to Morningstar. Although both value and growth China funds have generally posted losses over the three years ended July 2023, growth has lagged value by 12% a year, Liang said. However, she was quick to point out that just focusing on a single investment style such as value versus growth isn't enough. In terms of Morningstar's fund ratings — based on factors the firm calls people, process and parent — Schroder's ISF China Opps and FSSA China Growth have gold ratings for strong performance in the "people" and "process" categories. Closely watching valuations helped Schroders China's portfolio manager take some timely profits on "some overheated information technology" stocks, Liang said.
Persons: Warren Buffett, , Claire Liang, Morningstar's, Liang, Benjamin Graham's, Goldman Sachs, It's, Timothy Moe Organizations: Morningstar, Fidelity, Acc, China, House Research Institute, Netflix, Suzhou Maxwell Technologies Locations: China, Fidelity China, Asia, Suzhou
Baupost Group's Seth Klarman picked up a few stocks last quarter during the market rally, including tech giant Amazon and discount retailer Dollar General . The billionaire hedge fund manager bought $125 million worth of Amazon shares in the second quarter when the e-commerce juggernaut rallied more than 26%. Klarman has traded in and out of Amazon in the past year. He also bought $41 million worth of Dollar General , as well as $36 million of Union Pacific shares last quarter. Shares of the retailer fell nearly 20% in the second quarter as it slashed its full year outlook after missing Wall Street's estimates for quarterly earnings.
Persons: Baupost, Seth Klarman, Klarman, Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham's, Klarman hasn't Organizations: Union Pacific, Oracle, Boston, Liberty Global, ViaSat, Liberty Media, CNBC Locations: Union, Baupost
Baupost Group's Seth Klarman, nicknamed "the Oracle of Boston," is revered in value investing circles for his disciplined investment philosophy, maybe because his style has stood the test of time. The billionaire hedge fund manager has been an almost religious follower of Benjamin Graham's investing style, buying out-of-favor and undervalued assets to ensure a margin of safety. Klarman has drawn comparisons to Warren Buffett — Buffett being a student of Graham's at Columbia University — for his patient, disciplined investment style. The 66-year-old Harvard and Cornell grad published his investment book, "Margin of Safety," in 1991. The hedge fund manager posted a mid-single digit decline last year, beating the S & P 500 which fell nearly 20%, the Financial Times reported.
Persons: Baupost, Seth Klarman, Benjamin Graham's, Klarman, Warren Buffett — Buffett, Columbia University —, Benjamin Graham, David Dodd, Klarman hasn't Organizations: Oracle, Boston, Columbia University, Harvard, Cornell grad, CNBC, Financial Times Locations: Baupost
Discounted closed-end funds aren't exactly the most headline-grabbing part of Wall Street. The elite investor also mentioned Elon Musk while explaining his fondness for these niche funds. "The majority of Warren Buffett's holdings when he was about to enter that class were discounted closed-end funds," Weinstein said. "In closed-end fund arbitrage, you can actually control your destiny," he said. Weinstein's firm takes activist positions in closed-end funds run by BlackRock and other big asset managers.
Persons: Boaz Weinstein, Taylor Swift, Warren Buffett, Elon Musk, , Scott, Weinstein, Benjamin Graham's, Warren Buffett's, Elon, Buffett, Ed Thorp, Warren Organizations: Service, Saba Capital Management, Bloomberg, Berkshire Hathaway, SpaceX, Twitter, BlackRock Locations: Wall
[1/3] Toshiya Imura, 38, a comedian-turned-investor, poses for a photograph during an interview with Reuters in Tokyo, Japan December 26, 2022. REUTERS/Issei KatoTOKYO, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Japan's newest star investor has no car or hobbies and rarely eats out. Small investors took notice and piled into the companies, which have become known as "Imura stocks". "Good business performance alone can't become alpha," he said, referring to the returns on an investment that exceed a benchmark. Mitsui Matsushima, Sumiseki and First Bank of Toyama all declined to comment when asked about Imura.
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