Video: Quants! You’re NOT Measuring VALUE and Nelson’s Theory of Universal Value

President of Investment Research Brian Nelson defines the concept of universal value and shows how quantitative statistical methods are inextricably linked to those of fundamental, financial, business-model related analysis. Value does not exist in respective process vacuums! Value is universal. Find out why. Running time: ~10 minutes.  Tickerized for Valuentum’s stock and ETF coverage universe. Transcript Hi this is Brian Nelson from Valuentum Securities, and this is the tenth edition of a series that I call “Off the Cuff,” where I get in front of the camera and I talk for ten minutes. This is what we have to talk about today. We have to talk about this concept: The Theory of Universal Value. Value does not exist in vacuums … Read more

Video: Indexing/Quant Bubble, Pitfalls of Backward Multiple Analysis, and Thoughts on the CAPE Ratio

President of Investment Research Brian Nelson talks about what causes a stock pricing bubble, notes how the “price setters” are disappearing in today’s market, explains the pitfalls of backward-looking multiple analysis, and shares his thoughts on the CAPE (cyclically-adjusted price-to-earnings) ratio. Running time: ~11 minutes Internet Content & Services: AABA, AKAM, ANGI, BIDU, FB, GOOG, GRUB, JD, LNKD, SOHU, TCEHY, TRIP, TWTR, TZOO, ULTI, WBMD, YELP Internet Content & Catalog Retail: AMZN, BABA, EBAY, EXPE, GRPN, IACI, LQDT, OSTK, PCLN, QVCA, STMP

PayPal, Facebook Post Strong Second-Quarter Results

Image shown: Facebook’s traditional free cash flow (CFO less capital expenditures), in millions. Two of our favorite holdings in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio put up strong second-quarter results. We continue to like their respective shares. By Brian Nelson, CFA Online payments processor PayPal (PYPL) and social media advertising giant Facebook (FB) are two of our favorite holdings in the portfolio of the Best Ideas Newsletter. Both forward-leaning, mobile-oriented companies reported second-quarter results after the market closed July 26, and both have traded higher following the release. PayPal’s revenue advanced 20% in the second quarter, after excluding effects from currency exchange, and the company leveraged that growth into an impressive 27% jump in GAAP and non-GAAP earnings per share, the … Read more

Valuentum’s 3 Breakthroughs in the Field of Finance and More

Valuentum’s President Brian Nelson pauses for a picture before speaking at the CFA Society of Houston in March 2017. By Valuentum Editorial Staff Let’s cover Valuentum’s 3 major breakthroughs in the field of finance. The first one is big and may challenge you to rethink everything you think you know about investing. 1. On a logical framework, Valuentum has debunked John C. Bogle’s landmark syllogism that has paved the way for the concept of index investing. Index investing has been built on a logical shortcoming, whether supported by evidence or not. We think it is important that the investment community know of this. Read (pdf): The “Luck” and “Randomness” of Index Funds (2018), Brian Nelson, CFA See video documentation: /FALLACY_of_Index_Funds To … Read more

Fair Value Estimate Changes: Facebook, Twitter, Caterpillar and More…

  By Kris Rosemann and Brian Nelson, CFA Let’s begin this edition of Recent Material Fair Value Estimate Changes’ with a discussion of some of the highest-profile names that made the list. If you require background reading on why we make changes to our valuation models, please see: What causes fair value estimates to change? Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio holding Facebook (FB) continues to separate itself from other social media companies, and we continue to be impressed by its free cash flow generating prowess and net cash-rich balance sheet. Our most recent fair value estimate increase comes largely as a result of greater optimism regarding the sustainability of the company’s pace of revenue growth, reflected by a hike in our mid-cycle … Read more

Earnings Insight – Facebook

Image Source: benstein Let’s dig into Best Ideas Newsletter holding Facebook’s (FB) third-quarter results, released November 2. By Kris Rosemann What management said: “We had another good quarter,” said Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO. “We’re making progress putting video first across our apps and executing our 10 year technology roadmap.” The scoop: Though shares of Facebook sold off on worries about slowing revenue growth after its third-quarter report, released November 2, the social media giant continues to grow at a tremendous rate. On a year-over-year basis, advertising revenue jumped 59% in its third quarter thanks to mobile advertising revenue growth of 78%. Mobile advertising revenue now accounts for roughly 84% of total advertising revenue. Declining total payments and fees revenue is … Read more

Podcast: The ABCs of Investing in Alphabet

The company formerly known as Google, Alphabet, has a pristine balance sheet and generates a tremendous amount of free cash flow. A paid search powerhouse that is making some big bets in other areas of the future is one of our favorite ideas. The Valuentum analyst team digs in. ~6 minutes Please access the transcript below. Tickerized for Google, Twitter, Facebook, and various Internet ETFs. Brian Nelson, CFA: This is Brian Nelson for Valuentum Securities and welcome to our podcast. Today I have joining me Mr. Kris Rosemann and Mr. Chris Araos. The topic today is going to be on Google, now calling itself Alphabet. Google is a company that we include in our Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio — ticker symbol … Read more

The “Uninvestable” Twitter and Netflix Buoyed By Takeout Chatter

By Kris Rosemann and Brian Nelson, CFA At Valuentum, we like slam-dunk, no-brainer investment opportunities–like Microsoft (MSFT) in the mid-$20s before it doubled, or Visa (V) prior to its strong equity price performance in recent years, or even cigarette-maker Altria (MO) in advance of its ongoing march higher since the dawn of the release of the inaugural Best Ideas Newsletter. Our members count on us to use our knowledge of valuation to sort out “investable” stocks from “uninvestable” ones; good stocks with fundamental promise from bad ones built on fantasy outcomes. Benjamin Graham calls what we do “investing,” while he may call readers that dabble in the two highlighted stocks in this piece “speculators.” There is a difference, and it’s … Read more

Facebook Flying, Twitter Tumbling

Image Source: Esther Vargas By Kris Rosemann Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio holding Facebook (FB) continues to report incredible growth across its business, while remaining in the heart of the buzz surrounding the future of the Internet. We added the company to the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio January 29, and we maintain our view that we haven’t seen anything yet. Facebook meshes with society so well that the company may eventually turn into the “next Internet” if humankind lets it. Let’s talk numbers because that’s what matters. Total revenue leapt nearly 60% in Facebook’s second quarter of 2016 on a year-over-year basis, while diluted earnings per share nearly tripled. The firm’s mobile growth continues to be nothing short of impressive in … Read more

Part III: Nelson’s Evaluation of Berkshire’s 2015 Annual Report

<< Go back to Part I << Go back to Part II By Brian Nelson, CFA It’s always a wonder to open up on the Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A, BRK.B) annual report for a large variety of different reasons, but every time I do I can’t help but ponder yesteryear through the table on page 2, “Berkshire’s Performance vs. the S&P 500.” I think I have a unique knack for imagining what might have been if today’s standards would have been applied to Berkshire in the 1970s, perhaps in some ways how many baseball fans may think about whether the legends of the past would have put up the type of numbers that they did if presented with today’s dynamics. For … Read more