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David J. Merkel, CFA — 2010-present, I run my own equity asset management shop, called Aleph Investments.  I manage separately managed stock and bond accounts for upper middle class individuals and small institutions.  My minimum is $100,000. From 2008-2010, I was the more

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Ranking Industries By Range
As part of a continuing quest to turn up stock ideas in the midst of a market hitting new highs, I wanted to trot out a less commonly used statistic called “range.”
Book Review: Business Adventures
Do you like economic history? I do. I often think that we spend too much time on the numbers in business, and not enough time on the qualitative reasoning that goes into making good business decisions.
Book Review: Q&A With Guy Spier Of Aquamarine Capital
I think that many have surprised me in one direction or another, but one of the more memorable was Duff and Phelps Credit rating – which I purchased in the mid-1990’s at a 7 Price to Earnings ratio.
Book Review: Deep Value
This is a book that starts with a simple premise: buy stocks at a fraction of the per share intrinsic value of the company, conservatively calculated. Neat idea, huh, and it is called value investing.
Using Mean Reversion And Momentum For Possible Advantage
One of the challenges of fundamental investing is trying to find decent ideas that are off the radar.
Two Portfolios. Pick One.
I’m going to show you two portfolios — I’m not initially going to tell you much about either one, but then you can consider which one you might like better.
The Art Of Extracting Large Commissions From Investors
The dirty truth is that some investments in this life are sold, and not bought. The prime reason for this is that many people are not willing to learn enough to save and invest on their own.
Return To Behemoth Stocks
Somewhat less than three years ago, I wrote two articles on Behemoth stocks which I define as stocks with over $100 Billion of market cap. Today I want to revisit those stocks, and those that have joined them.
Peddling The Credit Cycle
I put a lot of emphasis on the credit cycle. I think it is the governing cycle in the overall economic cycle.
Should I Invest In Private Equity?
If you wanted to invest in private equity, how would you do it?
Book Review: Investor Behavior
Ordinarily, I read all of the books that I review, but when I don’t, I tell my readers. This book I started to read, but I found it so dry that I started skimming it. It’s not that I don’t know the material; it is that I do know it.
The Victors Write The History Books, Even In Finance
A lot of what passes for investment knowledge is history-dependent, and may not serve us well in the future. Further, a certain amount of it is misinterpreted, or, those writing about it, even really bright people, don’t understand the hidden assumptions that they are making.
Ranking P&C Reserving Conservatism
When an insurance policy is written, the insurer does not know the true cost of the liability that it has incurred; that will only be known over time.
The Tip Culture In Amateur Investing
The truth is, you can’t tell when a stock will perform, but when it does perform, the results will be lumpy. The performance of a stock is rarely smooth.
The Problem With The Phillips Curve
I remember sitting in my intermediate macroeconomics class at Johns Hopkins, when the Professor was trying to develop the concept of the Phillips Curve, which posits a trade-off between labor unemployment and price inflation, at least in the short run.
Avoid Buying Individual Stocks In Distress
There is a temptation, particularly among novice value investors, to throw money at a stock that has fallen hard. Bargains are hard to pass up.
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