Month: June 2024

  • A Case Study on Tariffs

    A Case Study on Tariffs

    The 2024 presidential candidates have been floating new tax proposals to address the rapidly expanding federal debt. Former president Donald Trump has proposed imposing a tariff on foreign imports to help fund the government. Tariffs are usually favored by domestic manufacturers and labor unions because they increase the price of competitor’s products. However, there is…

  • How Peter Lynch One-Upped Wall Street

    How Peter Lynch One-Upped Wall Street

    Peter Lynch was one of the most successful stock pickers of the 20thCentury.  From 1977 to 1990, his Magellan Fund had an average return of29%.  Just let that soak in for a minute: each $1 put into the fund in 1977 would have grown to over $27 by 1990! In his book, One Up On Wall…

  • Options Trading Not a Star Strategy

    Options Trading Not a Star Strategy

    The general public has become more familiar with options trading thanks to Keith Gill’s trading in GameStop (GME), which made him millions of dollars in a relatively short amount of time using the market equivalent of lottery tickets. While options can generate outsized returns, they can also lead to wealth destruction. Options can be thought…

  • T-bills for short-term savings

    T-bills for short-term savings

    Berkshire Hathaway had their annual meeting yesterday, and Warren Buffett disclosed that the company may have upwards of $200 billion in cash at the end of Q2. He also mentioned using 3- and 6-month Treasuries. T-bills and short dated government bonds are the best way to manage large cash positions like that of Berkshire due…

  • Expand your investing ability through limit and discipline

    Expand your investing ability through limit and discipline

    Many people think that limits and discipline box you in and, well, limit you.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  By limiting the entire universe of investments and narrowing things down to just high and sustainable return on capital companies, you limit the universe of investment possibilities down to a much narrower list, true. …