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A new but timeless strategy and mindset that should greatly help investors lower downside risk while achieving market outperformance
In The 52-Week Low Formula: A Contrarian Strategy that Lowers Risk, Beats the Market, and Overcomes Human Emotion, wealth manager Luke L. Wiley, CFP examines the principles behind selecting the outstanding companies and great investment opportunities that are being overlooked.
Along the way, Wiley offers a melding of the strategies used by such investment giants as Warren Buffett, Howard Marks, Michael Porter, Seth Klarman, and Pat Dorsey. His proven formula helps investors get the upper hand by identifying solid companies that are poised for growth but have fallen out of the spotlight.
Shows you how to investigate companies and identify opportunities
Includes detailed discussions of competitive advantage, purchase value, return on invested capital, and debt levels
Presents several case studies to examine companies that have overcome obstacles by trading around their 52-week lows
The 52-Week Low Formula is a must-read for investors and financial advisors who want to break through conventional strategies and avoid common mistakes.
Contents
Introduction xiii
Foreword xxvii
Acknowledgments xxxi
Chapter 1 The 52-Week Formula 1
Chapter 2 Herding and the Bandwagon Effect 19
Chapter 3 Filter 1: Competitive Advantage 25
Chapter 4 Five Common Mistakes Investors Make 55
Chapter 5 Filter 2: Free Cash Flow Yield 67
Chapter 6 The Power of Fear and Decision Fatigue 83
Chapter 7 Filter 3: Return on Invested Capital 91
Chapter 8 This Time Is Never Different 105
Chapter 9 Filter 4: Long-Term Debt to
Free Cash Flow Ratio 109
Chapter 10 The Sunk-Cost Bias and Pride and Regret 131
Chapter 11 Filter 5: The 52-Week Low Formula and My Journey Trying to Disprove It 137
Chapter 12 The Importance of Embracing a Trailing 12-Month Return of -25 Percent 151
Chapter 13 The Problem with Selective Perception and Confirmation Basis 163
Chapter 14 Putting It All Together 169
Afterword 179
About the Companion Website 183
About the Author 185
Index 189