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Exploring Joel Greenblatt’s Magic Formula for Picking Value Stocks [view article]
The www.magicformulafunds..../ site says "MagicFormulaInve... while looking great and easy, is simply not accurate. Professor Greenblatt’s back tests provided accurate results, however, the person responsible for maintaining the website simply isn’t doing it right.Stocks that should be ranked 356 or 253 are showing up in the top 30 as the website doesn’t use an accurate data source. "www.magicformulafunds..../ Reply
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Five Cash Rich Companies [view article]
SCMR has been a dog for 8 years. It will continue to be one for the next 8 years. ReplyEditors
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Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyRental
Reading Beyond the Numbers: Maintenance Cap-Ex and the 'Pleasant Surprise' Effect [view article]
If you are down on golf course real estate stocks, check out golfrentalandsales.com. It caters to golf courses, though is more in tuned to the rental markets.It is an up and coming play in this sector. Great cashflow, and strong management team.
- Elijah
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Five Cash Rich Companies [view article]
just make sure that the cash they have on the books is not expected to be used up for capital expenditure in the immediate future... or the rate at which they are losing cash from their business will not cause them to close shop.. ReplyExploring Joel Greenblatt’s Magic Formula for Picking Value Stocks [view article]
I have followed Joel Greenblatt for a few years. His first book, "How to Become a Stock Market Genius", was by far most informative than the "Magic Formula" (corney title but good book). Arn't we all looking for good companies at a cheap price? Isn't that the name of the game?I have developed a similar screen that I use to sort these companies out. It focuses on FCF to EV and adds growth as a factor. Value is created by the ROIC being higher than the cost of capital. I also look for stocks with EBITDA margins either high (and likely to stay there) or improving.
There are a few others, but that is the jest of it. Good hunting! Reply