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Title: Investing for the Long Run


1
Investing for the Long Run
  • Chad Brand
  • Founder/President
  • Peridot Capital Management LLC
  • July 7, 2005

2
Todays Agenda
  • Background on Peridot Capital
  • Getting Started Early
  • Investment Choices
  • Investment Strategies
  • Questions Answers

3
An Overview of Peridot
  • Some people want to invest but dont have the
    time, inclination, or both, to get too involved
    themselves
  • Investors who know what types of financial goals
    they have, but are unsure how best to reach them,
    can turn to Peridot for help
  • Customized Investment Portfolios
  • Based on clients goals, time horizon, and risk
    tolerance
  • Fee Structure
  • Not commission-based, so trades are placed only
    if there is a need
  • Clients pay a percentage of assets, between 1
    and 2 per year
  • This successfully aligns the interests of both
    manager and client

4
The Earlier You Start, The Better
Someone invests 3,000 annually and earns an
average return of 10 per year
Start at age 25
Start at age 35
Start at age 45
5
How To Get Started
  • Open an account with an online brokerage firm
  • ETrade Financial (www.etrade.com)
  • Types of investment accounts
  • Roth IRA
  • After-tax money is used to fund the account (no
    tax deduction for contributing)
  • Withdrawals of contributions are tax-free
    anytime, profits can be withdrawn tax-free
    beginning at age 59 ½
  • Traditional IRA
  • Pre-tax money is used to fund the account
    (contributions are tax deductible)
  • Income taxes are owed on all withdrawals
    beginning at age 59 1/2
  • Individual Taxable Account
  • Any investment income is taxed at rates between
    15 and 35
  • Dividends and profit on stocks held for more than
    1 year (15)
  • Profit on stocks held for less than 1 year (taxed
    as ordinary income)

6
Tax Savings with Traditional and Roth IRAs
Example Invest 3,000 per year for 40 years
beginning at age 25, retire at age 65 Assume a
33 income tax rate and a 10 annual investment
return
7
Five Investment Choices
  • Brokers (Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Edward
    Jones, etc)
  • Brokers act as salespeople for certain
    investment options
  • Compensation is mostly commission-based
  • Mutual Funds (Fidelity, T. Rowe Price, Putnam,
    etc)
  • Thousands of investors money are pooled
    together
  • A portfolio manager manages the portfolio and
    all investors earn the same return
  • Index Funds (SP 500 Index, etc)
  • Computer automated portfolio management owns
    hundreds of different stocks
  • Meant to simulate the performance of the entire
    market as a whole
  • Investment Advisor (Peridot Capital Management)
  • Portfolio manager creates individualized
    portfolios for each client
  • Compensated with a percentage of assets fee
  • Do-It-Yourself
  • Individuals open their own brokerage accounts
    and choose investments themselves

8
The Arguments for Each
  • Brokers
  • The broker can work with you personally, unlike
    mutual funds
  • They have an entire research department at
    their disposal
  • Mutual Funds
  • A professional portfolio manager (not a
    saleman) manages a single portfolio in order to
    maximize profit
  • Index Funds
  • Extreme diversification, hundreds of stocks
    owned
  • Lack of active management keeps fees down
  • Investment Advisors
  • Same service as brokers but they have
    investment backgrounds
  • Are incentivized to make you money, not solely
    to generate commissions
  • Do-It-Yourself
  • Why pay someone to do a job you can do yourself?

9
The Pitfalls of Each
  • Brokers
  • Conflicts of interest due to investment
    bank/mutual fund company relationships
  • High commissions to brokers promotes trading,
    not profit
  • Studies have shown little or no value in their
    investment recommendations
  • Mutual Funds
  • No investor personalization
  • 84 of fund managers cant match the markets
    return (high fees/over-diversification)
  • Index Funds
  • No chance of making more, or losing less, than
    the markets return
  • Investment Advisor
  • ???
  • Do-It-Yourself
  • Might not have the time, knowledge, or
    inclination to do the job

10
Why Not Just Buy An Index Fund?
  • Most stock brokers and mutual funds lag the
    overall markets performance and few individuals
    have the time and/or knowledge to beat the market
  • Long-term stock market returns can be cyclical
  • Average returns of 10 are based on mean returns
    of the entire market since the 1800s, assuming
    you bought on day one and held your stocks up
    until the current time
  • The picture can change dramatically based on the
    time period
  • The market peaked in 1929 and did not reach that
    level again for 25 years in 1954
  • In 1976, stocks had averaged a return of only
    3.5 per year for the prior 50 years
  • Buying an index fund leaves you with very little
    control
  • You are at the mercy of the market, which might
    be very problematic if your timing is poor, such
    as was the case in the previous examples

11
Why Not Just Buy An Index Fund?
12
Building a Portfolio
  • Choose an asset allocation of stocks, bonds, and
    cash
  • Historical averages for the 75-year period
    between 1925 and 2000
  • Stocks 11.0
  • Bonds 5.3
  • Cash 3.8
  • Inflation 3.1
  • There has never been a 20-year period where
    stocks have not been the best-performing asset
  • So, if you have a long-term time horizon, you
    should focus on stocks rather than assets like
    bonds, money market accounts, or bank CDs

13
Diversify Your Portfolio
  • Diversification is crucial to minimize volatility
    and avoid heavy losses
  • All sectors should be represented in any
    portfolio, avoid putting all your eggs in one
    basket
  • Companies in similar businesses track each other
    even if they arent direct competitors

14
Not All Stocks Are Created Equal
  • The past is the best predictor of future stock
    market fluctuations
  • Smaller, cheaper stocks have outperformed larger,
    more expensive stocks
  • Between 1954-1994, small companies returned 11.6
    per year versus just 9.9 per year for large
    companies

15
Be a Good Shopper for Investments
  • Value Investing Contrarian Style
  • Remember the goal is to buy low and sell high
  • Must be contrarian to get the best price
  • Think of smart shopping habits
  • Sports Illustrated Covers

16
Careful Stock Selection
  • Index funds are down over the last 5 years (SP
    500 down about 20), but good companies in
    growing industries have made a lot of money
    during that time

17
Careful Stock Selection
  • Determine an area of the economy that stands to
    do well
  • Student Loan Corp (STU) is one of the nations
    largest education lenders
  • The stock is up more than 400 over the last 5
    years

18
Track Insider Transactions
  • Track legal insider trading
  • Unlike Martha Stewart, most company insiders do
    follow the rules
  • Company executives are required to disclose when
    they buy or sell company stock
  • The SEC collects this information and makes it
    public for investors
  • Insider Selling
  • Investors should gleam very little from these
    transactions
  • Insiders can have many possible undisclosed
    reasons for selling stock
  • Insider Buying
  • Unlike selling, there are very few reasons
    already rich insiders would buy more stock
  • Investors should always take note of these less
    common transactions

19
In Closing
  • About 85 of mutual funds and most brokers fail
    to beat the market
  • Contrary to many opinions, index funds are NOT
    investors best option
  • Successful strategies can beat the market
    consistently over time
  • Peridots average annual returns versus the SP
    500

20
Questions?
  • My Contact Info
  • Email - chad_at_peridotcapital.com
  • Phone - 314.922.7782
  • Web - www.peridotcapital.com
  • Blog - www.peridotcapital.blogspot.com
  • Feel free to call or email anytime!
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