Articles

My Russian Book
I really wanted my book to be published in Russian. There were a few reasons, but the most important one was that I wanted my father to read it.

Additional Thoughts on The Fed Model and Profit Margins
The Fed Model is extremely important, because I vividly remember how low interest rates and the Fed Model were used as propaganda tool.

The Not-So-Big Picture on Financial Models
Rarely do I disagree with fellow investor and financial blogger Barry Ritholtz, but the time has finally come. Last week Barry wrote a column for Bloomberg View.

Practitioners, Prognosticators and Portfolio Pain
I spend a lot of time looking for new stocks, either by screen or by reading or talking to other value investors. We are all having a hard time finding many stocks of interest.

A Few Simple Rules For Money Managers
As a parent the hardest thing to do is not to be a hypocrite. You tell your kids to do one thing – the right thing – but you don’t stick to your own advice.

Qualcomm’s Competitive Advantages Are Too Numerous to Ignore
When we stumbled on Qualcomm, we could not believe what we saw. The San Diego–based chipmaker should double its earnings over the next four years.

Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela’s passing last week made me want to share some thoughts about him. I visited South Africa twice over the last five years.

The Blessing of a Declining Stock Price
After I told my father what I am about to tell you, he called me a charlatan.

What I Learned from the J.C. Penney Fiasco
In this article I would like to put salt in the open wound and talk about what I learned from the J.C. Penney fiasco.

Interview with The Disciplined Investor Podcast
I was a guest on Andrew Horowitz's the Disciplined Investor podcast.

Stansberry Radio With Dr. David Eifrig
I was interviewed by Dr. David Eifrig on Stansberry Radio (to listen, click here):

How to Capitalize on the Bakken Oil Boom
Oil production in the Bakken Shale region of North Dakota has soared from 400,000 barrels (bbl) per day in 2011 to 1 million bbl per day in 2013.

How long does it take for a grown man to become Americanized?
December 4th will mark 22 years since my family arrived in the US. Among all of us, my stepmother was the only one who spoke American.

Time to Buy Former Retailing Darling Tesco
I’ve been solving the puzzle of Tesco since Warren Buffett bought a stake in the grocer a few years back. The pieces I gathered piqued my interest.

Germany, Europe and Mother Russia – Excerpts from VALUEx Vail
I always look forward to Hendrik Leber's presentations. Hendrik runs a value investment fund named Acatis Investment out of Frankfurt, but he invests globally.

The Process – from VALUEx Vail
Investing is a peculiar industry because randomness is so deeply embedded in everything we do. I am always fascinated by the investment processes of other successful firms.

Why Investors Hate Apple — and Are Dead Wrong
In this article I don’t discuss Apple’s valuation, balance sheet, or financials. I covered these topics in great detail in these articles a few months ago.

Nokia Deal Could Mark the Last Chapter for Microsoft
Microsoft needs a new CEO who is an outsider and not entangled in internal politics. It is in desperate need of a Lou Gerstner-like leader

Ben Bernanke: Buy One Suit, Get Three Free
Linear thinking is dangerous. It is the easiest form of reasoning, lying on the path of least resistance. The simpler the path, the more readily people will march along it.

Trip to Santa Fe and Some Thoughts on Apple
I am back from Santa Fe. My father, who turned 80 a few months ago, my son Jonah, and I drove from Denver to Pagosa Springs, spent a day there, and then drove to Santa Fe

Canada’s China Problem Is Greater than Its Housing Problem
I keep hearing that Canada is in the midst of its own real estate bubble, and I wonder if our northern neighbor will have its own banking crisis soon.


