Think you know what time your mail arrives each day? Think again.
The U.S. Postal Service is reviewing all its city routes nationwide and changing some of them to cut costs because mail volume is dropping during the recession.
Nationwide, the changes are expected to affect as many as 50 million addresses on 85,000 urban routes. Rural routes already get reviewed each year,
"It should be pretty seamless to customers, except they could possibly see a difference in delivery times," said Al Eakle, a USPS spokesman for the Indiana District.
The route reviews began last month and should be completed by the end of February, Eakle said Thursday. Some customers already may be seeing changes as parts of some routes are consolidated into others.
Some letter carriers are saddened by the changes. In Bloomington, Darlene Meyer said she has watched children grow up, kept an eye on homebound customers and returned escaped pets during the nine years she's delivered her route.
"It's like losing part of my family," Meyer told The Herald Times of Bloomington.
Eakle said the economic downtown affects the Postal Service just as it would any enterprise because businesses have reduced mailings to cut expenses. Nationally, mail volume fell by 9.5 billion pieces, or 4.5 percent, during the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
An agreement between postal officials and the National Association of Letter Carriers allows the Postal Service to expedite the changes, Eakle said. Rather than laying off carriers, the Postal Service has been offering early retirement to thin the ranks.
Postmaster General John Potter has said that after losing $2.8 billion in the last fiscal year, the Postal Service would continue to cut overtime and working hours. The cost of a first-class stamp rose to 42 cents last May and a new increase based on the rate of inflation will occur in May.
How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. 自强不息 勤以静心,俭以养德 天地不仁, 強者生存
Friday, January 9, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
DOW to 4,000, 8 REALLY SCARY PREDICTION
Dow 4,000. Food shortages. A bubble in Treasury notes. Fortune spoke to eight of the market's sharpest thinkers and what they had to say about the future is frightening.
1. Nouriel Roubini
Known as Dr. Doom, the NYU economics professor saw the mortgage-related meltdown coming. We are in the middle of a very severe recession that's going to continue through all of 2009 - the worst U.S. recession in the past 50 years. It's the bursting of a huge leveraged-up credit bubble. There's no going back, and there is no bottom to it. It was excessive in everything from subprime to prime, from credit cards to student loans, from corporate bonds to muni bonds. You name it. And it's all reversing right now in a very, very massive way. At this point it's not just a U.S. recession. All of the advanced economies are at the beginning of a hard landing. And emerging markets, beginning with China, are in a severe slowdown. So we're having a global recession and it's becoming worse. Things are going to be awful for everyday people. U.S. GDP growth is going to be negative through the end of 2009. And the recovery in 2010 and 2011, if there is one, is going to be so weak - with a growth rate of 1% to 1.5% - that it's going to feel like a recession. I see the unemployment rate peaking at around 9% by 2010. The value of homes has already fallen 25%. In my view, home prices are going to fall by another 15% before bottoming out in 2010. For the next 12 months I would stay away from risky assets. I would stay away from the stock market. I would stay away from commodities. I would stay away from credit, both high-yield and high-grade. I would stay in cash or cashlike instruments such as short-term or longer-term government bonds. It's better to stay in things with low returns rather than to lose 50% of your wealth. You should preserve capital. It'll be hard and challenging enough. I wish I could be more cheerful, but I was right a year ago, and I think I'll be right this year too.
2. Bill Gross
The founder of bond giant Pimco warned of a subprime contagion back in July 2007. While 2008 will probably be best known as the year that global stock markets had their values cut in half, it was really much, much more. It was a year in which every major asset class - stocks, real estate, commodities, even high-yield bonds - suffered significant double-digit percentage losses, resulting in the destruction of over $30 trillion of paper wealth. To blame this on subprime mortgages alone would be to dismiss an era of leveraging that encompassed derivative structures of all types, embodying a belief that economic growth was always and everywhere a certainty and that asset prices never go down. As 2008 nears its conclusion, we as an investor nation have been forced to face a new reality. Wall Street and Main Street are fearful that a recession may be replaced by a near depression. The outcome essentially depends on the ability of the Obama administration to rejuvenate capitalism's "animal spirits" by substituting the benevolent fist of government for the now invisible hand of Adam Smith. Federal spending and guarantees in the trillions of dollars will be required to fill the gap created by the deleveraging of private balance sheets. In turn, lenders and investors alike must begin to assume risk as opposed to stuffing money in modern-day investment mattresses. The process will take time. Twelve months of the Obama Nation will not be sufficient to heal the damage of a half-century's excessive leverage. The downsizing of private risk positions - replaced by government credit - will also result in reduced profit margins and a slower rate of earnings growth after the bottom is reached. Investors need to recognize these titanic shifts in market and public policies and be content with single-digit returns in future years. Perhaps the most lucrative pockets of value are in high-quality corporate bonds and preferred stocks of banks and financial institutions that have partnered with the government in programs such as the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP). While their profitability may be restricted, their ability to pay interest and preferred dividends should be unhampered. Above all, stick to high-quality companies and asset classes. The road to recovery will be treacherous.
3. Robert Shiller
The Yale professor and co-founder of MacroMarkets called both the dot-com and housing bubbles. We don't currently have anywhere near the level of unemployment that we had in the 1930s, but otherwise there are many similarities between today's environment and the Great Depression, with things happening today that we haven't seen since then. First of all, there's the magnitude of the stock market's move up and down. The real (inflation-corrected) value of the S&P 500 nearly tripled from 1995 to 2000, and by November 2008 was down nearly 60% from its 2000 peak. The only other comparable event was the one in the 1920s where real stock prices more than tripled from 1924 to 1929 and then fell 80% from 1929 to 1932. Second, we've had the biggest housing bust since the Depression. Third, we've seen 0% interest rates. We've actually seen briefly negative short-term interest rates. That hasn't happened since 1941. There was a period from 1938 to 1941 when we were bouncing around at zero and sometimes negative, but that hasn't happened since. And the list goes on: Our numbers don't go back as far as the Depression, but consumer confidence is plausibly at the lowest level since then. Volatility of the stock market in terms of percentage changes day-to-day is the highest since the Depression. In October 2008 we saw the biggest drop in consumer prices in one month since April 1938. Another thing is that it's a worldwide event, as it was in the Depression. I'm optimistic that we'll do better this time, but I'm worried that we're vulnerable. One of the lessons from the Depression is that things can smolder for a long time. What I'm worried about right now is that our confidence has been hurt, and that's difficult to
restore. No matter what we do, we're trying to deal with a psychological phenomenon. So the Fed can cut interest rates and purchase asset-backed securities, but that only works in really restoring full prosperity if people believe that we're back again. That's a little hard to manage. In terms of the stock market, the price/earnings ratio is no longer high. I use a P/E ratio in which the price is divided by ten-year average earnings. It's a really conservative way of looking at it. That P/E ratio got up to 44 in the year 2000, which was a record high. Recently it was down to less than 13, which is below the average of around 15. But after the stock market crash of 1929, the price/earnings ratio got down to about six, which is less than half of where it is now. So that's the worry. Some people who are so inclined might go more into the market here because there's a real chance it will go up a lot. But that's very risky. It could easily fall by half again.
4. Sheila Bair
The FDIC chairman has been pushing to get mortgage relief for borrowers. My 87-year-old mother is a native Kansan who grew up in the throes of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. She is a classic "buy and hold" investor who would make Warren Buffett proud. Her investment returns always exceeded those of my father, to his eternal consternation. He actively traded his stocks and produced decent returns, but nothing like those my mother achieved by simply buying stocks of companies she understood and liked, and then holding onto them. So I have become a strong advocate of the "basics" when it comes to investing: Do your homework, invest in securities you understand, and then hold on. As a government policymaker, I advocate informed investment decisions - not only to protect investors from losses but also because the efficient functioning of our capital markets relies on investors' doing their homework. The private-label mortgage-backed securitization markets are a prime example. Trillions of dollars of investor money funded millions of mortgages that borrowers had little chance of repaying. Investors relied heavily on ratings agencies, which in turn relied too heavily on mathematical models instead of analyzing the underlying loans. To be sure, borrowers, brokers, lenders, securitizers, as well as state and federal regulators, all bear responsibility for the widespread deterioration in lending standards. But the problem was compounded by the fact that those ultimately holding the risk - the investors - did not look behind their investments at the quality of the mortgages themselves. If they had, they would have seen high loan-to-value ratios, little income documentation, burdensome fees, and steep payment resets. They would have seen mortgages unaffordable from the beginning, originated based on the assumption that home prices would continue to rise and borrowers would refinance. Of course, we now know that as home prices began to depreciate, borrowers were unable to refinance, leading to massive foreclosures and further price declines. This self-reinforcing downward spiral is at the core of the economic problems we face today. We will dig out of this. And when we do, I hope for a back-to-basics society - where banks and other lending institutions promote real growth and long-term value for the economy, and where American families have rediscovered the peace of mind of financial security achieved through saving and investing wisely. We need to return to the culture of thrift that my mother and her generation learned the hard way through years of hardship and deprivation. Those are lessons learned that the current crisis is teaching us again.
5. Jim Rogers
The commodities guru predicted two years ago that the credit bubble would devastate Wall Street. We are in a period of forced liquidation, which has happened only eight or nine times in the past 150 years. The fact that it's historic doesn't make it any more fun, of course. But it is a pretty interesting time when there is forced selling of everything with no regard for facts or fundamentals at all. Historically, the way you make money in times like these is that you find things where the fundamentals are unimpaired. The fundamentals of GM are impaired. The fundamentals of Citigroup are impaired. Virtually the only asset class I know where the fundamentals are not impaired - in fact, where they are actually improving - is commodities. Farmers cannot get a loan to buy fertilizer right now. Nobody's going to get a loan to open a zinc or a lead mine. Meanwhile, every day the supply of commodities shrinks more and more. Nobody can invest in productive capacity, even if he wants to. You're going to see gigantic shortages developing over the next few years. The inventories of food worldwide are already at the lowest levels they've been in 50 years. This may turn into the Great Depression II. But if and when we come out of this, commodities are going to lead the way, just as they did in the 1970s when everything was a disaster and commodities went through the roof. What I've been buying recently is agricultural commodities. I've also been buying more Chinese stocks. And I'm buying stocks in Taiwan for the first time in my life. It looks as if there's finally going to be peace in Taiwan after 60 years, and Taiwanese companies are going to benefit from the long-term growth of China. I have covered most of my short positions in U.S. stocks, and I'm now selling long-term U.S. government bonds short. That's the last bubble I can find in the U.S. I cannot imagine why anybody would give money to the U.S. government for 30 years for less than a 4% yield. I certainly wouldn't. There are going to be gigantic amounts of bonds coming to the market, and inflation will be coming back. In my view, U.S. stocks are still not attractive. Historically, you buy stocks when they're yielding 6% and selling at eight times earnings. You sell them when they're at 22 times earnings and yielding 2%. Right now U.S. stocks are down a lot, but they're still very expensive by that historical valuation method. The U.S. market is yielding 3% today. For stocks to go to a 6% yield without big dividend increases, the Dow will need to go below 4000. I'm not saying it will fall that far, but it could very well happen. And if it gets that low and I'm still solvent, I hope I'm smart enough to buy a lot. The key in times like these is to stay solvent so you can load up when opportunity comes.
6. John Train
The author and chairman of Montrose Advisors has 50 years of Wall Street experience. I presume that although we are in a severe recession it will not decompose into a full-scale depression, because that is what everyone is afraid of and desperate to avoid. Wall Street likes to say that the market has anticipated five of the last three recessions - the point being that a market crash frightens the authorities into taking necessary action. Keynes observed that pragmatic businessmen often could not imagine that they were the slaves of defunct economists, but ironically, never is this more true than today of Keynes himself. So we run a huge deficit to postpone the worst. That means inflation, so bonds are unsatisfactory. Investment opportunity is the difference between the reality and the perception. And since many equities are priced as though a depression might be on the way, many of them are attractively priced. One approach I am comfortable with is owning shares in wonderful businesses that do well in all circumstances - Johnson & Johnson and the like. They rarely fly out of the park, but provide long, steady gains that will get you where you want to go. They often have huge cash hoards, e.g., Cisco, Apple, Microsoft, and Berkshire Hathaway, whose war chests exceed $20 billion. Or Hewlett-Packard, Google, Intel, or IBM, all in the $10 billion league. Such companies can take advantage of a weak market just as private investors would, with the difference that they know very well how much to pay for what fits their product line. In the present environment I favor companies that can prosper in the lean years ahead. So, not Saks, but Wal-Mart; not Neiman Marcus, but Dollar General. Or specialists, such as Fastenal, Monsanto, or Schlumberger. And when should you buy? In or near what I call the Time of Deepest Gloom, if you can spot it.
7. Meredith Whitney
The Oppenheimer & Co. analyst was among the first to warn that the big banks had big problems. What the federal government has done so far- with TARP, bailing out Citigroup, etc. - has stemmed the bleeding, but what it hasn't done is fundamentally alter the landscape. Yes, there's been a tremendous amount of capital thrown into the system, but my concern is that it's just going to plug the holes. It's not going to create new liquidity, which is what the system so desperately needs. When the government announces these plans, investors get excited and hopeful. But details have been slim, and while I appreciate the government saying, "We've been wrong here. Let's try something different," the strategy changes have not solved anything. So far we've had TARP 1.0, TARP 2.0, and TARP 3.0, and I'm certain there will be a 4.0, a 5.0, and a 6.0. There has to be, because the companies cannot raise the capital they need, which means that the default provider of capital has to be the federal government. What happens in 2009? Frankly, it's hard for me to predict what's going to happen next week, never mind next year. What I will say is that I expect all these banks to be back in the market looking for more capital. We'll also have a wholesale restructuring of our banking system, probably toward the end of 2009. There will be banks getting smaller, banks going away, and banks consolidating. At the same time, though, I think you'll see more new banks created. We've already seen more applications. And it's a great idea: You start with a clean balance sheet and make loans today with today's information. Plus, right now you've got a yield curve that's good for lending. I think the overall economy will be worse than people expect. The biggest issue will be consumer spending. If 2008 was characterized by the market impacting the economy, then 2009 will be about the economy impacting the market. It's already started.
8. Wilbur Ross
The billionaire chairman of W.L. Ross & Co. specializes in turning around troubled companies. We are clearly in a serious recession, and more aggressive action is needed to turn things around. The federal government initially underestimated the scale of the mortgage and housing crises and later panicked into an ever-changing series of ad hoc measures that at best dealt with some of the effects of the original crises. But homeowners have now lost $5 trillion, and 12 million families have mortgages in excess of the value of their homes. Therefore the economy will not stabilize until mortgages are adjusted down to the value of homes, with affordable payment schedules, and until new mortgages become available across the home-price spectrum. Till then, the poverty effect of falling house prices and unemployment moving up toward 7% will hold consumer spending back from its former 70% contribution to our economy. I'm optimistic about the choices that President-elect Obama has made for his economic team, and I've got some suggestions for what they should do. Hopefully the new Treasury Secretary, Tim Geithner, will incentivize lenders to restructure mortgages by guaranteeing half of the reduced principal amount and sharing among the government, homeowners, and lenders any subsequent appreciation. Lenders would gain liquidity by selling the Treasury-guaranteed portion of the loan, and government would receive annual insurance premiums to further protect it against loss. That would cost taxpayers nothing now and probably little or nothing in the future. Addressing unemployment is paramount. Detroit needs government support in order to implement independently verified concessions from all stakeholders - not just labor - which are sufficiently large to permit profitable operations even if auto sales remain as low as 11 million cars per year. A pre-negotiated bankruptcy may be necessary in order to implement the restructuring, but both the industry and the economy are too fragile to withstand the domino effect that a free-fall bankruptcy would have on a car company, its dealers, and its suppliers. In addition, to avoid reversal of the 242,000 jobs created by state and local governments in the past 12 months, Washington should provide or guarantee funding for sorely needed infrastructure projects that would create immediate construction jobs and meaningful amounts of permanent jobs. If President Obama promptly and decisively resolves these problems, whether or not he adopts my recommendations, and restores public confidence, he can end the recession by early 2010. If not, the economy will languish for a long time. Given the economic uncertainty, investors who are too worried to buy equities might consider tax-exempt bonds with yields around 6%, equivalent to almost 10% before federal, state, and local taxes. Investors who want to hedge the risk that federal deficits might lead to longer-term inflation and drive up interest rates, causing these bonds to decline, might buy some TIPS, or Treasury inflation-protected securities, as well. TIPS are U.S. Treasury bonds whose principal amount varies with consumer price indexes to provide holders with a rate of return in constant dollars. TIPS prices currently imply near-term deflation, and that means that they would appreciate in value if inflation comes back. At my firm, we've been starting to invest in some distressed financial companies. That seems as if it will work out reasonably well, because they're very, very cheap. The financial services sector is kind of where the problems started, and it's probably going to need to be fixed in order for the problems to be resolved. We see opportunities there.
1. Nouriel Roubini
Known as Dr. Doom, the NYU economics professor saw the mortgage-related meltdown coming. We are in the middle of a very severe recession that's going to continue through all of 2009 - the worst U.S. recession in the past 50 years. It's the bursting of a huge leveraged-up credit bubble. There's no going back, and there is no bottom to it. It was excessive in everything from subprime to prime, from credit cards to student loans, from corporate bonds to muni bonds. You name it. And it's all reversing right now in a very, very massive way. At this point it's not just a U.S. recession. All of the advanced economies are at the beginning of a hard landing. And emerging markets, beginning with China, are in a severe slowdown. So we're having a global recession and it's becoming worse. Things are going to be awful for everyday people. U.S. GDP growth is going to be negative through the end of 2009. And the recovery in 2010 and 2011, if there is one, is going to be so weak - with a growth rate of 1% to 1.5% - that it's going to feel like a recession. I see the unemployment rate peaking at around 9% by 2010. The value of homes has already fallen 25%. In my view, home prices are going to fall by another 15% before bottoming out in 2010. For the next 12 months I would stay away from risky assets. I would stay away from the stock market. I would stay away from commodities. I would stay away from credit, both high-yield and high-grade. I would stay in cash or cashlike instruments such as short-term or longer-term government bonds. It's better to stay in things with low returns rather than to lose 50% of your wealth. You should preserve capital. It'll be hard and challenging enough. I wish I could be more cheerful, but I was right a year ago, and I think I'll be right this year too.
2. Bill Gross
The founder of bond giant Pimco warned of a subprime contagion back in July 2007. While 2008 will probably be best known as the year that global stock markets had their values cut in half, it was really much, much more. It was a year in which every major asset class - stocks, real estate, commodities, even high-yield bonds - suffered significant double-digit percentage losses, resulting in the destruction of over $30 trillion of paper wealth. To blame this on subprime mortgages alone would be to dismiss an era of leveraging that encompassed derivative structures of all types, embodying a belief that economic growth was always and everywhere a certainty and that asset prices never go down. As 2008 nears its conclusion, we as an investor nation have been forced to face a new reality. Wall Street and Main Street are fearful that a recession may be replaced by a near depression. The outcome essentially depends on the ability of the Obama administration to rejuvenate capitalism's "animal spirits" by substituting the benevolent fist of government for the now invisible hand of Adam Smith. Federal spending and guarantees in the trillions of dollars will be required to fill the gap created by the deleveraging of private balance sheets. In turn, lenders and investors alike must begin to assume risk as opposed to stuffing money in modern-day investment mattresses. The process will take time. Twelve months of the Obama Nation will not be sufficient to heal the damage of a half-century's excessive leverage. The downsizing of private risk positions - replaced by government credit - will also result in reduced profit margins and a slower rate of earnings growth after the bottom is reached. Investors need to recognize these titanic shifts in market and public policies and be content with single-digit returns in future years. Perhaps the most lucrative pockets of value are in high-quality corporate bonds and preferred stocks of banks and financial institutions that have partnered with the government in programs such as the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP). While their profitability may be restricted, their ability to pay interest and preferred dividends should be unhampered. Above all, stick to high-quality companies and asset classes. The road to recovery will be treacherous.
3. Robert Shiller
The Yale professor and co-founder of MacroMarkets called both the dot-com and housing bubbles. We don't currently have anywhere near the level of unemployment that we had in the 1930s, but otherwise there are many similarities between today's environment and the Great Depression, with things happening today that we haven't seen since then. First of all, there's the magnitude of the stock market's move up and down. The real (inflation-corrected) value of the S&P 500 nearly tripled from 1995 to 2000, and by November 2008 was down nearly 60% from its 2000 peak. The only other comparable event was the one in the 1920s where real stock prices more than tripled from 1924 to 1929 and then fell 80% from 1929 to 1932. Second, we've had the biggest housing bust since the Depression. Third, we've seen 0% interest rates. We've actually seen briefly negative short-term interest rates. That hasn't happened since 1941. There was a period from 1938 to 1941 when we were bouncing around at zero and sometimes negative, but that hasn't happened since. And the list goes on: Our numbers don't go back as far as the Depression, but consumer confidence is plausibly at the lowest level since then. Volatility of the stock market in terms of percentage changes day-to-day is the highest since the Depression. In October 2008 we saw the biggest drop in consumer prices in one month since April 1938. Another thing is that it's a worldwide event, as it was in the Depression. I'm optimistic that we'll do better this time, but I'm worried that we're vulnerable. One of the lessons from the Depression is that things can smolder for a long time. What I'm worried about right now is that our confidence has been hurt, and that's difficult to
restore. No matter what we do, we're trying to deal with a psychological phenomenon. So the Fed can cut interest rates and purchase asset-backed securities, but that only works in really restoring full prosperity if people believe that we're back again. That's a little hard to manage. In terms of the stock market, the price/earnings ratio is no longer high. I use a P/E ratio in which the price is divided by ten-year average earnings. It's a really conservative way of looking at it. That P/E ratio got up to 44 in the year 2000, which was a record high. Recently it was down to less than 13, which is below the average of around 15. But after the stock market crash of 1929, the price/earnings ratio got down to about six, which is less than half of where it is now. So that's the worry. Some people who are so inclined might go more into the market here because there's a real chance it will go up a lot. But that's very risky. It could easily fall by half again.
4. Sheila Bair
The FDIC chairman has been pushing to get mortgage relief for borrowers. My 87-year-old mother is a native Kansan who grew up in the throes of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. She is a classic "buy and hold" investor who would make Warren Buffett proud. Her investment returns always exceeded those of my father, to his eternal consternation. He actively traded his stocks and produced decent returns, but nothing like those my mother achieved by simply buying stocks of companies she understood and liked, and then holding onto them. So I have become a strong advocate of the "basics" when it comes to investing: Do your homework, invest in securities you understand, and then hold on. As a government policymaker, I advocate informed investment decisions - not only to protect investors from losses but also because the efficient functioning of our capital markets relies on investors' doing their homework. The private-label mortgage-backed securitization markets are a prime example. Trillions of dollars of investor money funded millions of mortgages that borrowers had little chance of repaying. Investors relied heavily on ratings agencies, which in turn relied too heavily on mathematical models instead of analyzing the underlying loans. To be sure, borrowers, brokers, lenders, securitizers, as well as state and federal regulators, all bear responsibility for the widespread deterioration in lending standards. But the problem was compounded by the fact that those ultimately holding the risk - the investors - did not look behind their investments at the quality of the mortgages themselves. If they had, they would have seen high loan-to-value ratios, little income documentation, burdensome fees, and steep payment resets. They would have seen mortgages unaffordable from the beginning, originated based on the assumption that home prices would continue to rise and borrowers would refinance. Of course, we now know that as home prices began to depreciate, borrowers were unable to refinance, leading to massive foreclosures and further price declines. This self-reinforcing downward spiral is at the core of the economic problems we face today. We will dig out of this. And when we do, I hope for a back-to-basics society - where banks and other lending institutions promote real growth and long-term value for the economy, and where American families have rediscovered the peace of mind of financial security achieved through saving and investing wisely. We need to return to the culture of thrift that my mother and her generation learned the hard way through years of hardship and deprivation. Those are lessons learned that the current crisis is teaching us again.
5. Jim Rogers
The commodities guru predicted two years ago that the credit bubble would devastate Wall Street. We are in a period of forced liquidation, which has happened only eight or nine times in the past 150 years. The fact that it's historic doesn't make it any more fun, of course. But it is a pretty interesting time when there is forced selling of everything with no regard for facts or fundamentals at all. Historically, the way you make money in times like these is that you find things where the fundamentals are unimpaired. The fundamentals of GM are impaired. The fundamentals of Citigroup are impaired. Virtually the only asset class I know where the fundamentals are not impaired - in fact, where they are actually improving - is commodities. Farmers cannot get a loan to buy fertilizer right now. Nobody's going to get a loan to open a zinc or a lead mine. Meanwhile, every day the supply of commodities shrinks more and more. Nobody can invest in productive capacity, even if he wants to. You're going to see gigantic shortages developing over the next few years. The inventories of food worldwide are already at the lowest levels they've been in 50 years. This may turn into the Great Depression II. But if and when we come out of this, commodities are going to lead the way, just as they did in the 1970s when everything was a disaster and commodities went through the roof. What I've been buying recently is agricultural commodities. I've also been buying more Chinese stocks. And I'm buying stocks in Taiwan for the first time in my life. It looks as if there's finally going to be peace in Taiwan after 60 years, and Taiwanese companies are going to benefit from the long-term growth of China. I have covered most of my short positions in U.S. stocks, and I'm now selling long-term U.S. government bonds short. That's the last bubble I can find in the U.S. I cannot imagine why anybody would give money to the U.S. government for 30 years for less than a 4% yield. I certainly wouldn't. There are going to be gigantic amounts of bonds coming to the market, and inflation will be coming back. In my view, U.S. stocks are still not attractive. Historically, you buy stocks when they're yielding 6% and selling at eight times earnings. You sell them when they're at 22 times earnings and yielding 2%. Right now U.S. stocks are down a lot, but they're still very expensive by that historical valuation method. The U.S. market is yielding 3% today. For stocks to go to a 6% yield without big dividend increases, the Dow will need to go below 4000. I'm not saying it will fall that far, but it could very well happen. And if it gets that low and I'm still solvent, I hope I'm smart enough to buy a lot. The key in times like these is to stay solvent so you can load up when opportunity comes.
6. John Train
The author and chairman of Montrose Advisors has 50 years of Wall Street experience. I presume that although we are in a severe recession it will not decompose into a full-scale depression, because that is what everyone is afraid of and desperate to avoid. Wall Street likes to say that the market has anticipated five of the last three recessions - the point being that a market crash frightens the authorities into taking necessary action. Keynes observed that pragmatic businessmen often could not imagine that they were the slaves of defunct economists, but ironically, never is this more true than today of Keynes himself. So we run a huge deficit to postpone the worst. That means inflation, so bonds are unsatisfactory. Investment opportunity is the difference between the reality and the perception. And since many equities are priced as though a depression might be on the way, many of them are attractively priced. One approach I am comfortable with is owning shares in wonderful businesses that do well in all circumstances - Johnson & Johnson and the like. They rarely fly out of the park, but provide long, steady gains that will get you where you want to go. They often have huge cash hoards, e.g., Cisco, Apple, Microsoft, and Berkshire Hathaway, whose war chests exceed $20 billion. Or Hewlett-Packard, Google, Intel, or IBM, all in the $10 billion league. Such companies can take advantage of a weak market just as private investors would, with the difference that they know very well how much to pay for what fits their product line. In the present environment I favor companies that can prosper in the lean years ahead. So, not Saks, but Wal-Mart; not Neiman Marcus, but Dollar General. Or specialists, such as Fastenal, Monsanto, or Schlumberger. And when should you buy? In or near what I call the Time of Deepest Gloom, if you can spot it.
7. Meredith Whitney
The Oppenheimer & Co. analyst was among the first to warn that the big banks had big problems. What the federal government has done so far- with TARP, bailing out Citigroup, etc. - has stemmed the bleeding, but what it hasn't done is fundamentally alter the landscape. Yes, there's been a tremendous amount of capital thrown into the system, but my concern is that it's just going to plug the holes. It's not going to create new liquidity, which is what the system so desperately needs. When the government announces these plans, investors get excited and hopeful. But details have been slim, and while I appreciate the government saying, "We've been wrong here. Let's try something different," the strategy changes have not solved anything. So far we've had TARP 1.0, TARP 2.0, and TARP 3.0, and I'm certain there will be a 4.0, a 5.0, and a 6.0. There has to be, because the companies cannot raise the capital they need, which means that the default provider of capital has to be the federal government. What happens in 2009? Frankly, it's hard for me to predict what's going to happen next week, never mind next year. What I will say is that I expect all these banks to be back in the market looking for more capital. We'll also have a wholesale restructuring of our banking system, probably toward the end of 2009. There will be banks getting smaller, banks going away, and banks consolidating. At the same time, though, I think you'll see more new banks created. We've already seen more applications. And it's a great idea: You start with a clean balance sheet and make loans today with today's information. Plus, right now you've got a yield curve that's good for lending. I think the overall economy will be worse than people expect. The biggest issue will be consumer spending. If 2008 was characterized by the market impacting the economy, then 2009 will be about the economy impacting the market. It's already started.
8. Wilbur Ross
The billionaire chairman of W.L. Ross & Co. specializes in turning around troubled companies. We are clearly in a serious recession, and more aggressive action is needed to turn things around. The federal government initially underestimated the scale of the mortgage and housing crises and later panicked into an ever-changing series of ad hoc measures that at best dealt with some of the effects of the original crises. But homeowners have now lost $5 trillion, and 12 million families have mortgages in excess of the value of their homes. Therefore the economy will not stabilize until mortgages are adjusted down to the value of homes, with affordable payment schedules, and until new mortgages become available across the home-price spectrum. Till then, the poverty effect of falling house prices and unemployment moving up toward 7% will hold consumer spending back from its former 70% contribution to our economy. I'm optimistic about the choices that President-elect Obama has made for his economic team, and I've got some suggestions for what they should do. Hopefully the new Treasury Secretary, Tim Geithner, will incentivize lenders to restructure mortgages by guaranteeing half of the reduced principal amount and sharing among the government, homeowners, and lenders any subsequent appreciation. Lenders would gain liquidity by selling the Treasury-guaranteed portion of the loan, and government would receive annual insurance premiums to further protect it against loss. That would cost taxpayers nothing now and probably little or nothing in the future. Addressing unemployment is paramount. Detroit needs government support in order to implement independently verified concessions from all stakeholders - not just labor - which are sufficiently large to permit profitable operations even if auto sales remain as low as 11 million cars per year. A pre-negotiated bankruptcy may be necessary in order to implement the restructuring, but both the industry and the economy are too fragile to withstand the domino effect that a free-fall bankruptcy would have on a car company, its dealers, and its suppliers. In addition, to avoid reversal of the 242,000 jobs created by state and local governments in the past 12 months, Washington should provide or guarantee funding for sorely needed infrastructure projects that would create immediate construction jobs and meaningful amounts of permanent jobs. If President Obama promptly and decisively resolves these problems, whether or not he adopts my recommendations, and restores public confidence, he can end the recession by early 2010. If not, the economy will languish for a long time. Given the economic uncertainty, investors who are too worried to buy equities might consider tax-exempt bonds with yields around 6%, equivalent to almost 10% before federal, state, and local taxes. Investors who want to hedge the risk that federal deficits might lead to longer-term inflation and drive up interest rates, causing these bonds to decline, might buy some TIPS, or Treasury inflation-protected securities, as well. TIPS are U.S. Treasury bonds whose principal amount varies with consumer price indexes to provide holders with a rate of return in constant dollars. TIPS prices currently imply near-term deflation, and that means that they would appreciate in value if inflation comes back. At my firm, we've been starting to invest in some distressed financial companies. That seems as if it will work out reasonably well, because they're very, very cheap. The financial services sector is kind of where the problems started, and it's probably going to need to be fixed in order for the problems to be resolved. We see opportunities there.
Jim Rogers Says Massive inflation is Coming
We are going to have an inflation nightmare.
Whenever people have printed a lot of money, six months to two years later, you have terrible inflation.
People all over the world are printing money like mad.
Massive inflation is coming and the only way to protect yourself is to be out of paper assets and in hard assets like gold and other commodities. (US Treasury Rates)
Jim says he is currently in short term treasuries but expects to get out soon and go short more government long term bonds.
He also says commodities are still in a bull market, he has used this downturn to add to commodities, especially gold, and he expects to make the most money in agriculture in the years ahead.
Jim is buying commodities and Swiss Francs.
Jim says we should abolish the US Federal Reserve and the guys on Wall Street with the fancy cars need to learn to drive tractors and the farmers in the years ahead will be buying the fancy cars.
Jim also showed two gold coins he bought in Zurich. The woman interviewing him said individual investors are having a hard time getting gold coins to which Jim said that is often the sign of a top.
"There has been a run on gold..... The public, the odd lotters, are sometimes the last ones in.
Jim says Paulson, Bernanke and the "idiot at the NY Fed" are never right and making it worse because they are not letting people/banks fail. Jim thinks they could turn this into another depression. Jim brought up what happened in Japan and blamed it on not letting banks fail in Japan.
Jim, didn't Japan have massive deflation during that period where they let banks mark assets to market to show they failed?
Jim says "propping people up has never worked in the history of the World."
Jim says the competent people should be taking market share from the incompetent, but we are seeing the reverse due to government interaction. Banks that make bad loans are getting more money from the governments to make more bad loans rather than let them fail.
Jim says the inventory of food is the lowest in 50 years. There is a shortage of farmers, tractors, tractor tires, seeds, etc.. Too many stockbrokers, journalists and investment bankers.
Jim says the bottom in equities will come when the market goes up on bad news.
Whenever people have printed a lot of money, six months to two years later, you have terrible inflation.
People all over the world are printing money like mad.
Massive inflation is coming and the only way to protect yourself is to be out of paper assets and in hard assets like gold and other commodities. (US Treasury Rates)
Jim says he is currently in short term treasuries but expects to get out soon and go short more government long term bonds.
He also says commodities are still in a bull market, he has used this downturn to add to commodities, especially gold, and he expects to make the most money in agriculture in the years ahead.
Jim is buying commodities and Swiss Francs.
Jim says we should abolish the US Federal Reserve and the guys on Wall Street with the fancy cars need to learn to drive tractors and the farmers in the years ahead will be buying the fancy cars.
Jim also showed two gold coins he bought in Zurich. The woman interviewing him said individual investors are having a hard time getting gold coins to which Jim said that is often the sign of a top.
"There has been a run on gold..... The public, the odd lotters, are sometimes the last ones in.
Jim says Paulson, Bernanke and the "idiot at the NY Fed" are never right and making it worse because they are not letting people/banks fail. Jim thinks they could turn this into another depression. Jim brought up what happened in Japan and blamed it on not letting banks fail in Japan.
Jim, didn't Japan have massive deflation during that period where they let banks mark assets to market to show they failed?
Jim says "propping people up has never worked in the history of the World."
Jim says the competent people should be taking market share from the incompetent, but we are seeing the reverse due to government interaction. Banks that make bad loans are getting more money from the governments to make more bad loans rather than let them fail.
Jim says the inventory of food is the lowest in 50 years. There is a shortage of farmers, tractors, tractor tires, seeds, etc.. Too many stockbrokers, journalists and investment bankers.
Jim says the bottom in equities will come when the market goes up on bad news.
Jim Roger summary thoughts for 2009
Part 1 - Global recession will be long and deep.
He has not yet exited his US dollar positions, as he believes the current rally is an artificial one driven by short covering.
It could go longer and higher than anyone expects.
Reiterated his opinion that the US dollar is a flawed and maybe doomed currency.
We're going to have the worst recession since World War II.
Likely we'll see exchange controls at some point in the US.
Part 2 - Market correction is good for commodities.
The way to make money now is to buy the things where the fundamentals have been unimpaired.
Not only are the fundamentals of commodities unimpaired, but they have been strengthened, as supply is going to take a serious hit across the board as a result of tight credit markets.
"Farmers can't get loans for fertilizer now." In the 30's, commodities hit bottom first because there was no supply. The same thing happened in the 1970's - again because there was no supply.
Part 3 - China economic story still intact.
"Selling China in 2008 would be like selling America in 1908. You might have looked good in the short term...but who cares?" He bought more Chinese shares in Oct/Nov of this year. Also believes the fundamentals of China will come out of this recession unimpaired.
Part 4 - Inflation is coming
you'd better own real assets.
We're following the mistakes of Japan by bailing everyone out.
This is the first time in world history that every government in the world is printing money.
It will lead to much, much higher prices.
Don't sell your gold, cotton, or sugar, because prices will be much, much higher in a few years.
We are not experiencing deflation - this is forced liquidation. We're fighting the wrong battle by fighting deflation."
He has not yet exited his US dollar positions, as he believes the current rally is an artificial one driven by short covering.
It could go longer and higher than anyone expects.
Reiterated his opinion that the US dollar is a flawed and maybe doomed currency.
We're going to have the worst recession since World War II.
Likely we'll see exchange controls at some point in the US.
Part 2 - Market correction is good for commodities.
The way to make money now is to buy the things where the fundamentals have been unimpaired.
Not only are the fundamentals of commodities unimpaired, but they have been strengthened, as supply is going to take a serious hit across the board as a result of tight credit markets.
"Farmers can't get loans for fertilizer now." In the 30's, commodities hit bottom first because there was no supply. The same thing happened in the 1970's - again because there was no supply.
Part 3 - China economic story still intact.
"Selling China in 2008 would be like selling America in 1908. You might have looked good in the short term...but who cares?" He bought more Chinese shares in Oct/Nov of this year. Also believes the fundamentals of China will come out of this recession unimpaired.
Part 4 - Inflation is coming
you'd better own real assets.
We're following the mistakes of Japan by bailing everyone out.
This is the first time in world history that every government in the world is printing money.
It will lead to much, much higher prices.
Don't sell your gold, cotton, or sugar, because prices will be much, much higher in a few years.
We are not experiencing deflation - this is forced liquidation. We're fighting the wrong battle by fighting deflation."
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
A股+H股
我貓王至今仍未正式對A股市場展開詳盡的研究,原因之一.是工作時間不足夠;二.是在香港所找到的資訊不足;三.國內亦找不到可信的研究文獻。有報導謂 "如果國內股民開始炒港股,他們不會按炒A股的思維來炒港股,如果按炒A股的方法來炒港股的話,其失敗的可能性會很大。香港市場的監管和運作規律與A股市場是不同的,香港又沒有類似A股的漲停板或者跌停板限制,並且受到全球股市連動性影響特別大,而A股則是相對封閉性較強的市場。因此,他炒港股時會選擇那些大型藍籌H股,等它跌至低位時才考慮買入,並在獲得一定利潤時即便退出,不會長線持有。"
市場結構有點不同,分析思維當然有所分別,現在要說最簡單的市盈率法,香港或 "H"股的市盈率低得多,連帶香港幣值匯價貶值的考量,長線投資者一定會捨棄A股選H股的。說到投機,最重要的是要瞭解什麼是趨勢,無論是A股、B股、H股、外國股或期貨的操作,不知趨勢是何者也?就等於學武術者連馬步是什麼也不知?思維說是要改變實在不容易的, "天生易改,品性難移”,一旦習慣形成了,改變是難事,例如我們多以股票為工具的炒家,投入期指的操作時,也會方寸大亂!以我貓王的經驗來說,國內客戶的佣金真的比較容易賺,因為他們每每是以現價賺入的,事實上這真的是炒家所為,因為趨勢一旦形成,還是期待在低位買進的想法是不徹實際的。一般來說,我自己的買賣是傾向現價賺入的,但是在一些成交疏落的二三線上,買賣相差的價位可以很遠,過於衝動的搶購只會驚動莊家,引來莫名的沽售,相反,於06、07年的行情中,我們香港的一批老股民每每沾不到一些好處,因為股票價格一搶即上,沒有一點豪氣的股民根本擠身不下,事實上,在牛市第三期中,香港股市場除了本地莊家以外,國際的對沖基金大鱷、國內莊家、澳門莊家、台灣及東南亞資金等都在這裡大炒特炒,這時本地莊家已成為少數族群,我們不能以以往的思維探索港股了。我歸納了以下數個要點,相信這可以瞭解兩地市場分別之處,並可在各個行情階段中的操作方法:
1.香港市場容許兩天之後結算,孖展持倉十分普遍,於是很多莊家可能利用了交收時間的空檔、或減少孖展的利息負擔,於是,買入又沽出,因此,我們班老股民慣看股票都會出現升三天、回兩天的例子,這是莊家要資金回籠的關係,無形間亦做成市場形態的一個慣性,而國內的股票一般要賬戶有充足的金現才可以操作,所以有時回吐形態並不顯著;
2.國內的股票不能即日買賣,而且可操作的衍生工具不多,股票亦不可沽空,換言之,莊家要做上的時候,對著幹的炒家並不太多,於是,股價每每一去就沒有回頭,尤其是一些ST股尤甚;
3.在牛市第三期中,無論什麼市場,莊家不容許小戶較低位置購入股票,這時一些小型的二、三線股一天可以上漲數十個百份點,所以,一旦股價升穿突破點,股價即沒有回頭的機會,一回就可能大幅回吐,這時不追價買入,等到回吐可能以墮入陷阱了。
我貓王看很多股民都是牛市中段或未段加入炒家的行列的,慣性一面到的行為,我提議考慮是:應該在不同的行情中,以不同的思維操作,此外,莊家早已熟知散戶的心態,他們對技術分析比我們熟識,但散戶勝在走位靈活,他們捉弄不著我們。如果閣下要印證上述的分析是否正確,最好複查以往的圖例。而要說做淡倉的時候又是另一種思維,無論如何在個別股操作上,不能不考慮整體行情的考慮。
市場結構有點不同,分析思維當然有所分別,現在要說最簡單的市盈率法,香港或 "H"股的市盈率低得多,連帶香港幣值匯價貶值的考量,長線投資者一定會捨棄A股選H股的。說到投機,最重要的是要瞭解什麼是趨勢,無論是A股、B股、H股、外國股或期貨的操作,不知趨勢是何者也?就等於學武術者連馬步是什麼也不知?思維說是要改變實在不容易的, "天生易改,品性難移”,一旦習慣形成了,改變是難事,例如我們多以股票為工具的炒家,投入期指的操作時,也會方寸大亂!以我貓王的經驗來說,國內客戶的佣金真的比較容易賺,因為他們每每是以現價賺入的,事實上這真的是炒家所為,因為趨勢一旦形成,還是期待在低位買進的想法是不徹實際的。一般來說,我自己的買賣是傾向現價賺入的,但是在一些成交疏落的二三線上,買賣相差的價位可以很遠,過於衝動的搶購只會驚動莊家,引來莫名的沽售,相反,於06、07年的行情中,我們香港的一批老股民每每沾不到一些好處,因為股票價格一搶即上,沒有一點豪氣的股民根本擠身不下,事實上,在牛市第三期中,香港股市場除了本地莊家以外,國際的對沖基金大鱷、國內莊家、澳門莊家、台灣及東南亞資金等都在這裡大炒特炒,這時本地莊家已成為少數族群,我們不能以以往的思維探索港股了。我歸納了以下數個要點,相信這可以瞭解兩地市場分別之處,並可在各個行情階段中的操作方法:
1.香港市場容許兩天之後結算,孖展持倉十分普遍,於是很多莊家可能利用了交收時間的空檔、或減少孖展的利息負擔,於是,買入又沽出,因此,我們班老股民慣看股票都會出現升三天、回兩天的例子,這是莊家要資金回籠的關係,無形間亦做成市場形態的一個慣性,而國內的股票一般要賬戶有充足的金現才可以操作,所以有時回吐形態並不顯著;
2.國內的股票不能即日買賣,而且可操作的衍生工具不多,股票亦不可沽空,換言之,莊家要做上的時候,對著幹的炒家並不太多,於是,股價每每一去就沒有回頭,尤其是一些ST股尤甚;
3.在牛市第三期中,無論什麼市場,莊家不容許小戶較低位置購入股票,這時一些小型的二、三線股一天可以上漲數十個百份點,所以,一旦股價升穿突破點,股價即沒有回頭的機會,一回就可能大幅回吐,這時不追價買入,等到回吐可能以墮入陷阱了。
我貓王看很多股民都是牛市中段或未段加入炒家的行列的,慣性一面到的行為,我提議考慮是:應該在不同的行情中,以不同的思維操作,此外,莊家早已熟知散戶的心態,他們對技術分析比我們熟識,但散戶勝在走位靈活,他們捉弄不著我們。如果閣下要印證上述的分析是否正確,最好複查以往的圖例。而要說做淡倉的時候又是另一種思維,無論如何在個別股操作上,不能不考慮整體行情的考慮。
一些雜談
為2008年做過總結,輸錢,但因為早知錯,輸得不多。MPF 於25000點時全轉為保本,好聽叫做分散風險,實情是不像股票般有感情死手不放。這注錢會在更差的時候才做長線入市第一擊,但肯定不是現在,等恆指跌到極心動的水平才說吧。
手上的股票做了一個大清倉,原因之一當然是覺得經濟有排衰。美國之衰係人都知,早前講過,重點在於Age-liabilities mismatch 究竟有幾誇張,這方面的數據不是很齊全,仍在收集中。大家都知日本是一個老人國家,現時年齡中位數是42.6,另一老人國瑞士則是39.8,美國現在是37.9,中國則是32歲。不要看輕這幾歲,因為發達國家的出生率都低,醫療水平卻令人民壽命不斷提高,就算經濟不衰退,每個人要支付的退休開支不急速上升中,這必定會令非醫療disposable income 降低。再看這個2008的調查, 美國3億人入面有1.8億是working population,其中有7千萬是baby boomers,即今年44-62歲以上。沒有年齡歧視,這個年齡的人,大部份吃過大浪之後都無法再爬起來,看看日本當年的例子,你會發覺有點相似, 日本當年Age pyramid 最多的正是44歲左右的人。現在問題是,究竟這些44-62歲的baby boomers 的age-liabilities mismatch 有多少,如果是像新聞一樣誇張的話,內部消費必定會重創,問題長長的帶下去。除非這群人大部份都斷供,將問題轉移到銀行身上,這樣的後果是更嚴重的金融問題。坦白講現在資料還不是很足,之後會繼續跟進Age liabilities mismatch 的問題。
周圍都是說衰退,英國應是最差,BBC更預測將是1946年以來最差的一個衰退(1946年大量英國殖民地獨立)。
中國1/3 GDP由出口帶動,中資股中市值最大的都是金融股,保險不是我強項,自有高人分析;中資銀行和本地銀行有一個很根本的分別。內地以前每次加息都是加定期和貸款利息,活期利率長期都是不變的0.72%,香港的則是活期、定期、貸款齊加。由於總會有人/公司雖要存活期,得出的結果,是每次對稱加息都會大幅增加銀行存貸息差,反之每次減息則是向銀行插一刀,這個和香港大部份銀行都不同。另一重點是,股票成交大幅減少,除了減少銀行非利息收入之外,也令息差收窄。原因是,你買股票幫襯銀行/證券行,它們都要為客戶開一個信託戶口,這個信託戶口一定是活期,當大部份人的資金放在股票中的時候,即是整個金融體系的定期存款減少,活期增加,這條數相當大,股票旺對銀行息差大有幫助,反之亦然。第三是壞賬,從事會計行業多年,內地假賬叫做見過不少,對非國企公司都說,我敢講問題遠比一般人所想的嚴重,而非上市公司又遠比上市公司嚴重。老實說,國內銀行在改革之後從未經歷過一個似樣的大考,我對一般銀行預測企業現金流的能力並沒有十足信心。所以,除增長性之外,中資銀行股的周期性其實遠比本地的高,這點我相信大部份股民也是沒有留意的。至於環球金融股,我只可說最差的時間未到,如果你看得懂它財報中的附注,應知道2009的首要任務是將大魔王繼續封印,相對而言,供不供股,有冇息派只是末節。我估大魔王破印而出的機會大概有20-30%,睇得明的的自然知,不明的也不需要問,寫匯豐惹來太多麻煩,反正我也不打算講了。
2009年最差的股票,我相信非港交所莫屬,以400億成交計,預期PE近20倍,在周期股中算是極昂貴水平。港交所的價值在於投票權,可以左右trading rules 使橫手,如收市競價和上市公司長期不能回購等。這招明顯是大戶想沽空而怕華人老闆低價增持食哂d 貨,此例一通,大市必有腥風血雨。
自己的組合只清剩兩隻,只留下新一年仍會有強勁業績增長、又食正國策的平價股票,一隻是中國製藥,另一隻是昆機。1093 年初受維生素C之前簽落的長單影響,平均售價拉低,頭3季VC售價只有8.5美元,頭3季增長放緩至133%.市場散單最多做過20美元,第4季行業簽下下年的長單,達11-14美元,今年增長超100%-150%應無難度,明年最差也應再有50%增長。
國內07年下半年強推醫保,即香港人講既強醫金,僱主僱員都要要供,供左睇醫生買藥有70% discount, 這樣必定大大提升醫藥需求。國內冇錢既人最大既問題係看病難,要推動內需,一定要推行多點醫療保障,d 人先敢消費。更重要的是,醫保是permanent 的政策,不像鐵路行業等只吃幾年高增長,如果政府宣佈供保險政府永久補貼7成,我相信中人壽一個月內可見100蚊。推動VC需求的主要因素之一是飼料需求,在中國的扶農政策之下,food multiplier effect 會令肉食需求有超過十年的high compound growth。風險是它的anti-monopoly 官司,但從另一方面看,世界上可以屈到可口石樂機既公司鳳毛麟角,依間係其中之一。
另一間昆明機床,亦受國內工業放緩影響,增長得20%,弱於中國製藥,但受國內增值稅改革幫助,鋼價大幅回落,加上本身有強大研發能力,競爭優勢明顯。它的強項是大型鏜銑床,國內屬最高水平,和國外差不多檔次的產品相比,平近50%,人民幣不再升值,將令它的出口競爭力和意欲提高。缺點是產品售後服務和穩定性仍比國外產品差,和沈機的整合將令售後服務方面改善。同埋我覺得盤數應該埋得好亂,剛上左ERP,依一兩年應係大量問題被發現的時間,財務和營運結合之後應有明顯得益。維斯在這隻有詳細分析,懶,唔寫了。
之前講過香港什麼都沒有,吃的是人流、物流、資金流。物流必死,只是用錢買時間,因為工業不在香港,貨流必會慢慢流走,南沙港鹽田洋山港很快便會遠遠超越維多利亞港。我說10年內香港轉口物流會完全消失,結果比朋友們笑,有咩可能會頂到10年? 我們要做的不是起什麼白癡大橋,珠西的貨流去南沙一定平過去香港。你知唔知南沙港的老闆是邊個? 李姓商人在南沙收平一平、在香港收貴一貴,兩面通吃玩price discrimination,吃虧的是香港吃貨流飯的所有人和行業。你唔做佢世界,就等如比佢繼續做我地世界。
資金流,金融業,極之周期性,之前講過了。要香港以全攻型走金融,恐怕未必行得通。金融必然要服務實體經濟,工商服務業都不行的話,實體型金融業便難以發展,剩下炒賣型金融業。炒賣型金融業的重點在一個騙字,說得好聽的是知識型略奪,好像銀行的金融毒品一樣,西洋鏡終有一天會被識破。我敢大膽講一句,在整個周期來說,香港的金融資金流是負的,即是非外國大鱷本地人在資金流佣金股務等賺回來的錢,會比每幾年一次外資騙走的錢少。在人流物流優勢不斷縮減的時候,如果還不放棄「以散戶以標靶的衍生產品」driven 的所謂金融中心路,香港將會出現負現金流。金融中心要搞,但要阻止外國大鱷大量不公平衍生工具賺散戶錢。既然這是合法開賭,為何要讓它不收0.1%印花? 為何不像馬會要收40%博彩幫有需要的人? 反正也有人上當,就收它1%,一防止散戶被騙,二是分它的行騙盈利一部份做有意義的事。當然這會令港交所大跌,在港交所角度,要谷成交自然要和輪商狼狽為奸,讓它繼續走這條路下去,和以前包庇鴉片煙館沒有分別。我敢講一句,如果政府不做李姓商人和港交所世界,10年之內,香港會出現結構性負現金流。
其實除了人流、物流和資金流之外,香港還有一個出路,便是知識流。香港的優勢在於制度完善,適合做地區總部,做control的工作。國內人樣樣都講關係,香港人始終比較工事工辦,不易收買,也比較flexible和了解外國人的需要,做control 的工作有大優勢。在做數的角度,香港找人做綜合賬和分析的確比國內容易得多,但知識流的規模比人、物、資金三流遠小,香港的前途,還看政府有沒有膽識打下長和系和港交所兩座大山。
手上的股票做了一個大清倉,原因之一當然是覺得經濟有排衰。美國之衰係人都知,早前講過,重點在於Age-liabilities mismatch 究竟有幾誇張,這方面的數據不是很齊全,仍在收集中。大家都知日本是一個老人國家,現時年齡中位數是42.6,另一老人國瑞士則是39.8,美國現在是37.9,中國則是32歲。不要看輕這幾歲,因為發達國家的出生率都低,醫療水平卻令人民壽命不斷提高,就算經濟不衰退,每個人要支付的退休開支不急速上升中,這必定會令非醫療disposable income 降低。再看這個2008的調查, 美國3億人入面有1.8億是working population,其中有7千萬是baby boomers,即今年44-62歲以上。沒有年齡歧視,這個年齡的人,大部份吃過大浪之後都無法再爬起來,看看日本當年的例子,你會發覺有點相似, 日本當年Age pyramid 最多的正是44歲左右的人。現在問題是,究竟這些44-62歲的baby boomers 的age-liabilities mismatch 有多少,如果是像新聞一樣誇張的話,內部消費必定會重創,問題長長的帶下去。除非這群人大部份都斷供,將問題轉移到銀行身上,這樣的後果是更嚴重的金融問題。坦白講現在資料還不是很足,之後會繼續跟進Age liabilities mismatch 的問題。
周圍都是說衰退,英國應是最差,BBC更預測將是1946年以來最差的一個衰退(1946年大量英國殖民地獨立)。
中國1/3 GDP由出口帶動,中資股中市值最大的都是金融股,保險不是我強項,自有高人分析;中資銀行和本地銀行有一個很根本的分別。內地以前每次加息都是加定期和貸款利息,活期利率長期都是不變的0.72%,香港的則是活期、定期、貸款齊加。由於總會有人/公司雖要存活期,得出的結果,是每次對稱加息都會大幅增加銀行存貸息差,反之每次減息則是向銀行插一刀,這個和香港大部份銀行都不同。另一重點是,股票成交大幅減少,除了減少銀行非利息收入之外,也令息差收窄。原因是,你買股票幫襯銀行/證券行,它們都要為客戶開一個信託戶口,這個信託戶口一定是活期,當大部份人的資金放在股票中的時候,即是整個金融體系的定期存款減少,活期增加,這條數相當大,股票旺對銀行息差大有幫助,反之亦然。第三是壞賬,從事會計行業多年,內地假賬叫做見過不少,對非國企公司都說,我敢講問題遠比一般人所想的嚴重,而非上市公司又遠比上市公司嚴重。老實說,國內銀行在改革之後從未經歷過一個似樣的大考,我對一般銀行預測企業現金流的能力並沒有十足信心。所以,除增長性之外,中資銀行股的周期性其實遠比本地的高,這點我相信大部份股民也是沒有留意的。至於環球金融股,我只可說最差的時間未到,如果你看得懂它財報中的附注,應知道2009的首要任務是將大魔王繼續封印,相對而言,供不供股,有冇息派只是末節。我估大魔王破印而出的機會大概有20-30%,睇得明的的自然知,不明的也不需要問,寫匯豐惹來太多麻煩,反正我也不打算講了。
2009年最差的股票,我相信非港交所莫屬,以400億成交計,預期PE近20倍,在周期股中算是極昂貴水平。港交所的價值在於投票權,可以左右trading rules 使橫手,如收市競價和上市公司長期不能回購等。這招明顯是大戶想沽空而怕華人老闆低價增持食哂d 貨,此例一通,大市必有腥風血雨。
自己的組合只清剩兩隻,只留下新一年仍會有強勁業績增長、又食正國策的平價股票,一隻是中國製藥,另一隻是昆機。1093 年初受維生素C之前簽落的長單影響,平均售價拉低,頭3季VC售價只有8.5美元,頭3季增長放緩至133%.市場散單最多做過20美元,第4季行業簽下下年的長單,達11-14美元,今年增長超100%-150%應無難度,明年最差也應再有50%增長。
國內07年下半年強推醫保,即香港人講既強醫金,僱主僱員都要要供,供左睇醫生買藥有70% discount, 這樣必定大大提升醫藥需求。國內冇錢既人最大既問題係看病難,要推動內需,一定要推行多點醫療保障,d 人先敢消費。更重要的是,醫保是permanent 的政策,不像鐵路行業等只吃幾年高增長,如果政府宣佈供保險政府永久補貼7成,我相信中人壽一個月內可見100蚊。推動VC需求的主要因素之一是飼料需求,在中國的扶農政策之下,food multiplier effect 會令肉食需求有超過十年的high compound growth。風險是它的anti-monopoly 官司,但從另一方面看,世界上可以屈到可口石樂機既公司鳳毛麟角,依間係其中之一。
另一間昆明機床,亦受國內工業放緩影響,增長得20%,弱於中國製藥,但受國內增值稅改革幫助,鋼價大幅回落,加上本身有強大研發能力,競爭優勢明顯。它的強項是大型鏜銑床,國內屬最高水平,和國外差不多檔次的產品相比,平近50%,人民幣不再升值,將令它的出口競爭力和意欲提高。缺點是產品售後服務和穩定性仍比國外產品差,和沈機的整合將令售後服務方面改善。同埋我覺得盤數應該埋得好亂,剛上左ERP,依一兩年應係大量問題被發現的時間,財務和營運結合之後應有明顯得益。維斯在這隻有詳細分析,懶,唔寫了。
之前講過香港什麼都沒有,吃的是人流、物流、資金流。物流必死,只是用錢買時間,因為工業不在香港,貨流必會慢慢流走,南沙港鹽田洋山港很快便會遠遠超越維多利亞港。我說10年內香港轉口物流會完全消失,結果比朋友們笑,有咩可能會頂到10年? 我們要做的不是起什麼白癡大橋,珠西的貨流去南沙一定平過去香港。你知唔知南沙港的老闆是邊個? 李姓商人在南沙收平一平、在香港收貴一貴,兩面通吃玩price discrimination,吃虧的是香港吃貨流飯的所有人和行業。你唔做佢世界,就等如比佢繼續做我地世界。
資金流,金融業,極之周期性,之前講過了。要香港以全攻型走金融,恐怕未必行得通。金融必然要服務實體經濟,工商服務業都不行的話,實體型金融業便難以發展,剩下炒賣型金融業。炒賣型金融業的重點在一個騙字,說得好聽的是知識型略奪,好像銀行的金融毒品一樣,西洋鏡終有一天會被識破。我敢大膽講一句,在整個周期來說,香港的金融資金流是負的,即是非外國大鱷本地人在資金流佣金股務等賺回來的錢,會比每幾年一次外資騙走的錢少。在人流物流優勢不斷縮減的時候,如果還不放棄「以散戶以標靶的衍生產品」driven 的所謂金融中心路,香港將會出現負現金流。金融中心要搞,但要阻止外國大鱷大量不公平衍生工具賺散戶錢。既然這是合法開賭,為何要讓它不收0.1%印花? 為何不像馬會要收40%博彩幫有需要的人? 反正也有人上當,就收它1%,一防止散戶被騙,二是分它的行騙盈利一部份做有意義的事。當然這會令港交所大跌,在港交所角度,要谷成交自然要和輪商狼狽為奸,讓它繼續走這條路下去,和以前包庇鴉片煙館沒有分別。我敢講一句,如果政府不做李姓商人和港交所世界,10年之內,香港會出現結構性負現金流。
其實除了人流、物流和資金流之外,香港還有一個出路,便是知識流。香港的優勢在於制度完善,適合做地區總部,做control的工作。國內人樣樣都講關係,香港人始終比較工事工辦,不易收買,也比較flexible和了解外國人的需要,做control 的工作有大優勢。在做數的角度,香港找人做綜合賬和分析的確比國內容易得多,但知識流的規模比人、物、資金三流遠小,香港的前途,還看政府有沒有膽識打下長和系和港交所兩座大山。
Monday, January 5, 2009
Master Investor - Warren Buffett
What does it take to become a successful investor? Brilliance or Smartness?
Neither, Success in investing doesn't correlate with I.Q. Once you have ordinary intelligence, what you need is the temperament to control the urges that gets other people into trouble in investing.
When do you deicide to invest in a firm?
The best thing that happens to us is when a great company gets into temporary trouble. We want to buy them when they're on the operating table.. (Mr. Buffett bought Coke when it had its biggest fiasco after launching New Coke; he bought American Express when it went through a loss making phase in the early 60's)
What do you look for in people when they come to sell their firms to you?
I don't look for the usual credentials such as an MBA, a pedigree (Harvard, Wharton), or cash reserves or market cap of their firm. What I look for is just a passion in their eyes; I think that's the key. A person who is hungry will always do well. I prefer it when people even after selling stay on and work for the firm; they are people who can't wait to get off their bed to get to work. Passion is everything; there is no replacement for innate interest.
Mr. Buffett, you told us that Berkshire Hathaway has $ 45 Billion in cash. Why aren't you investing?
Up until a few years back I had more ideas than money. Now I have more money than ideas.
When do you plan to retire?
I love my job; I love it so much that I tap dance to work. Mrs. B, the founder of Nebraska Furniture Mark worked until she was 104, she died within 6 months of her retirement, that's a lesson to all my managers, don't retire! I personally am going to work 6-7 years after I die, probably that's what they mean when they say- "Thinking out of the Box"!!
Why do stock market crashes happen?
Because of human nature for greed and insecurity. The 1970s were unbelievable. The world wasn't going to end, but businesses were being given away. Human nature has not changed. People will always behave in a manic-depressive way over time. They will offer great values to you."
What are taught wrong in Business school and the corporate world?
I think Business schools should refrain from teaching their wards about profit making and profit making alone, it gives a sense of 1 dimensional outlook to the young students that loss is a curse. In reality, in the corporate world, failure and loss making are inevitable. The capital market without loss is like Christianity without hell. I think they should teach the student on how to buy a business, how to value a business? Not just on how to determine the price of a business. Because price is what you pay, value is what you get.
Do you still hate Technology stocks?
With Coke I can come up with a very rational figure for the cash it will generate in the future. But with the top 10 Internet companies, how much cash will they produce over the next 25 years? If you say you don't know, then you don't know what it is worth and you are speculating, not investing. All I know is that I don't know, and if I don't know, I don't invest."
How to think about Investing?
The first investment primer was written by Aesop in 600 B.C. He said, 'A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.' Aesop forgot to say when you get the two in the bush and what interest rates are; investing is simply figuring out your cash outlay (the bird in the hand) and comparing it to how many birds are in the bush and when you get them."
What do you think are the pitfalls in donation?
I have never donated a dime to churches or other such organizations; I need to believe in something before I end up doing that. I have been observing the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation for years now and I am confident they will do a fantastic job of making use of the money. I am a big believer in Outsourcing, others believed in me as an Investor and gave their hard earned money to invest. I believe in Bill Gates, he is a better donor than me.
Why do you work from Omaha and not Wall Street, New York?
Wall Street is the only place where people alight from Rolls Royce to get advised by people who use the Public transportation system.
You seem to be so well read, tell us how it all started ?
My father was a stock broker, so we had all these financial books in our library. He introduced me to those classics and I got into them. I am lucky that my father was not a fan of Playboy! Reading is the best habit you can get. Well, you can learn from teachers too, and have mentors but there are so many constraints attached- they will talk fast, talk slow, they might talk like a pro or they might be terrible communicators. Books are a different animal altogether, I love reading! The beauty about reading and learning is that the more you learn the more you want to learn.
People who join Berkshire Hathaway seldom leave. How do you get along well with all your executives?
I try to get quality people. I always say - Hire someone in your organization who is better than you are. If you do that, you build a company of giants. If you get people worse than yourself, you build a company of dwarfs. And do not try to do everything yourself. Delegate the jobs and look out of the window. The results will come. That's how you build institutions. It happens only when you empower others, believe in others. Iam an investor, Iam very secured at that, I have no clue how to make Coca-Cola or how to dole out credit cards. I understand the wisdom of the aphorism that you cannot please all the people all the time. Of Course, you will always find qualities that you don't like in people around you, but if you observe carefully the love of the work unites you both. There is no point in being obsessive about a bad quality in a person, whom you otherwise respect.
I am a small time businessman from Dallas, Texas, what do I need to do to hit big time?
Be patient, Achieving your financial goals and dreams will not happen overnight. As much as we would all really love to accomplish our goals in a few years, this is an ongoing process. Defining your financial goals is not a one-time task; you need to keep adding new plans at different stages in your life. We all admire the skills of Olympic ice skaters, pro golfers, and concert pianists. But do we remember that they didn't acquire their skills overnight? They had to practice hours on end for years to achieve their dreams. The key to success is to continue learning throughout your life with a voracious appetite.
I think it is marvelous that you have had a golden run with investing, how did you do that?
My rule is to be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful. Besides, I call investing the greatest job in the world because you never have to swing. You stand at the plate; the pitcher throws you General Motors at 47! U.S. Steel at 39! And nobody calls a strike on you. There's no penalty except opportunity lost. All day you wait for the pitch you like; then when the fielders are asleep, you step up and hit it. Stay dispassionate and be patient. You're dealing with a lot of silly people in the marketplace; it's like a great big casino and everyone else is boozing. If you can stick with drinking Coke, you should be OK. First the crowd is boozy on optimism and buying every new issue in sight. The next moment it is boozy on pessimism, buying gold bars and predicting another Great Depression, most people get interested in stocks when everyone else is.. The time to get interested is when no one else is. You can't buy what is popular and do well.
Mr. Buffett you have seen so many crashes and recessions, your take on facing recessions and stock market crashes?
If past history was all there was to the game, the richest people would be librarians. Every scenario is different. But always remember, Tough times do not last. Tough people do.
What is the 1 biggest advice you would impart to a young investor like me?
Think for a moment that you are given a car and told this is the only car you would get for the rest of your life. Then you would make sure that you car is taken care of well, it is oiled and detailed every now and then. You would make sure that it never gets rusted, and you would garage it.. Think of yourself as that car. You just get 1 body, 1 mind and 1 soul. Take care of it well. Invest in yourself that would be my advice.
You personally know many of the Financial executives who are engineers of the current turmoil in the financial world, surprisingly even after record losses, those executives receive astronomical salaries and bonuses and arrogantly declare that they deserve it, why dint you advice them from making such decisions and what's your view on their justification for their pay?
I like sharing my ideas but don't like imposing my ideas on anybody. It doesn't make sense and is a waste of time. If somebody has decided that they know everything that is there to know, nobody can help them. The best way to learn and succeed is to know that we know nothing. There is an entire universe out there and still some of us think we can know everything. In the world of investing a few people after making some money tend to imagine they are invincible and great. This is the worst thing that could happen to any investor, because it surely means that the investor will end up taking unnecessary risks and end up losing everything – arrogance, ego and overconfidence are very lethal. Personally I don't feel too comfortable with too much extravagance, because I always think like an investor. My thought process doesn't see a lot of value in a fancy car or a designer suit. Thinking like an investor always is very important to bring in a sense of discipline and focus. Before reading balance sheets and investing you need to make sure your outlook and mindset is that of an investor. Never let ego, arrogance and over-confidence control you - not just as an investor but also as a human being. You will never have internal peace if you are unable to look at everybody around you with love, compassion and understanding. Irrespective of who the person is, he or she can teach you something you don't know. I have learnt so much from people all around me and I wouldn't have been able to learn all these wonderful things if I had not spoken to them with a smile. To quote Sir Isaac Newton- If I have seen farther than others, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants.
How do you make the Government eat out of your hands? How do you make them agree to everything you do?
If the strategy of a private enterprise matches the policy of the government, the government will be compelled to support you even if they don't like you.
Neither, Success in investing doesn't correlate with I.Q. Once you have ordinary intelligence, what you need is the temperament to control the urges that gets other people into trouble in investing.
When do you deicide to invest in a firm?
The best thing that happens to us is when a great company gets into temporary trouble. We want to buy them when they're on the operating table.. (Mr. Buffett bought Coke when it had its biggest fiasco after launching New Coke; he bought American Express when it went through a loss making phase in the early 60's)
What do you look for in people when they come to sell their firms to you?
I don't look for the usual credentials such as an MBA, a pedigree (Harvard, Wharton), or cash reserves or market cap of their firm. What I look for is just a passion in their eyes; I think that's the key. A person who is hungry will always do well. I prefer it when people even after selling stay on and work for the firm; they are people who can't wait to get off their bed to get to work. Passion is everything; there is no replacement for innate interest.
Mr. Buffett, you told us that Berkshire Hathaway has $ 45 Billion in cash. Why aren't you investing?
Up until a few years back I had more ideas than money. Now I have more money than ideas.
When do you plan to retire?
I love my job; I love it so much that I tap dance to work. Mrs. B, the founder of Nebraska Furniture Mark worked until she was 104, she died within 6 months of her retirement, that's a lesson to all my managers, don't retire! I personally am going to work 6-7 years after I die, probably that's what they mean when they say- "Thinking out of the Box"!!
Why do stock market crashes happen?
Because of human nature for greed and insecurity. The 1970s were unbelievable. The world wasn't going to end, but businesses were being given away. Human nature has not changed. People will always behave in a manic-depressive way over time. They will offer great values to you."
What are taught wrong in Business school and the corporate world?
I think Business schools should refrain from teaching their wards about profit making and profit making alone, it gives a sense of 1 dimensional outlook to the young students that loss is a curse. In reality, in the corporate world, failure and loss making are inevitable. The capital market without loss is like Christianity without hell. I think they should teach the student on how to buy a business, how to value a business? Not just on how to determine the price of a business. Because price is what you pay, value is what you get.
Do you still hate Technology stocks?
With Coke I can come up with a very rational figure for the cash it will generate in the future. But with the top 10 Internet companies, how much cash will they produce over the next 25 years? If you say you don't know, then you don't know what it is worth and you are speculating, not investing. All I know is that I don't know, and if I don't know, I don't invest."
How to think about Investing?
The first investment primer was written by Aesop in 600 B.C. He said, 'A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.' Aesop forgot to say when you get the two in the bush and what interest rates are; investing is simply figuring out your cash outlay (the bird in the hand) and comparing it to how many birds are in the bush and when you get them."
What do you think are the pitfalls in donation?
I have never donated a dime to churches or other such organizations; I need to believe in something before I end up doing that. I have been observing the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation for years now and I am confident they will do a fantastic job of making use of the money. I am a big believer in Outsourcing, others believed in me as an Investor and gave their hard earned money to invest. I believe in Bill Gates, he is a better donor than me.
Why do you work from Omaha and not Wall Street, New York?
Wall Street is the only place where people alight from Rolls Royce to get advised by people who use the Public transportation system.
You seem to be so well read, tell us how it all started ?
My father was a stock broker, so we had all these financial books in our library. He introduced me to those classics and I got into them. I am lucky that my father was not a fan of Playboy! Reading is the best habit you can get. Well, you can learn from teachers too, and have mentors but there are so many constraints attached- they will talk fast, talk slow, they might talk like a pro or they might be terrible communicators. Books are a different animal altogether, I love reading! The beauty about reading and learning is that the more you learn the more you want to learn.
People who join Berkshire Hathaway seldom leave. How do you get along well with all your executives?
I try to get quality people. I always say - Hire someone in your organization who is better than you are. If you do that, you build a company of giants. If you get people worse than yourself, you build a company of dwarfs. And do not try to do everything yourself. Delegate the jobs and look out of the window. The results will come. That's how you build institutions. It happens only when you empower others, believe in others. Iam an investor, Iam very secured at that, I have no clue how to make Coca-Cola or how to dole out credit cards. I understand the wisdom of the aphorism that you cannot please all the people all the time. Of Course, you will always find qualities that you don't like in people around you, but if you observe carefully the love of the work unites you both. There is no point in being obsessive about a bad quality in a person, whom you otherwise respect.
I am a small time businessman from Dallas, Texas, what do I need to do to hit big time?
Be patient, Achieving your financial goals and dreams will not happen overnight. As much as we would all really love to accomplish our goals in a few years, this is an ongoing process. Defining your financial goals is not a one-time task; you need to keep adding new plans at different stages in your life. We all admire the skills of Olympic ice skaters, pro golfers, and concert pianists. But do we remember that they didn't acquire their skills overnight? They had to practice hours on end for years to achieve their dreams. The key to success is to continue learning throughout your life with a voracious appetite.
I think it is marvelous that you have had a golden run with investing, how did you do that?
My rule is to be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful. Besides, I call investing the greatest job in the world because you never have to swing. You stand at the plate; the pitcher throws you General Motors at 47! U.S. Steel at 39! And nobody calls a strike on you. There's no penalty except opportunity lost. All day you wait for the pitch you like; then when the fielders are asleep, you step up and hit it. Stay dispassionate and be patient. You're dealing with a lot of silly people in the marketplace; it's like a great big casino and everyone else is boozing. If you can stick with drinking Coke, you should be OK. First the crowd is boozy on optimism and buying every new issue in sight. The next moment it is boozy on pessimism, buying gold bars and predicting another Great Depression, most people get interested in stocks when everyone else is.. The time to get interested is when no one else is. You can't buy what is popular and do well.
Mr. Buffett you have seen so many crashes and recessions, your take on facing recessions and stock market crashes?
If past history was all there was to the game, the richest people would be librarians. Every scenario is different. But always remember, Tough times do not last. Tough people do.
What is the 1 biggest advice you would impart to a young investor like me?
Think for a moment that you are given a car and told this is the only car you would get for the rest of your life. Then you would make sure that you car is taken care of well, it is oiled and detailed every now and then. You would make sure that it never gets rusted, and you would garage it.. Think of yourself as that car. You just get 1 body, 1 mind and 1 soul. Take care of it well. Invest in yourself that would be my advice.
You personally know many of the Financial executives who are engineers of the current turmoil in the financial world, surprisingly even after record losses, those executives receive astronomical salaries and bonuses and arrogantly declare that they deserve it, why dint you advice them from making such decisions and what's your view on their justification for their pay?
I like sharing my ideas but don't like imposing my ideas on anybody. It doesn't make sense and is a waste of time. If somebody has decided that they know everything that is there to know, nobody can help them. The best way to learn and succeed is to know that we know nothing. There is an entire universe out there and still some of us think we can know everything. In the world of investing a few people after making some money tend to imagine they are invincible and great. This is the worst thing that could happen to any investor, because it surely means that the investor will end up taking unnecessary risks and end up losing everything – arrogance, ego and overconfidence are very lethal. Personally I don't feel too comfortable with too much extravagance, because I always think like an investor. My thought process doesn't see a lot of value in a fancy car or a designer suit. Thinking like an investor always is very important to bring in a sense of discipline and focus. Before reading balance sheets and investing you need to make sure your outlook and mindset is that of an investor. Never let ego, arrogance and over-confidence control you - not just as an investor but also as a human being. You will never have internal peace if you are unable to look at everybody around you with love, compassion and understanding. Irrespective of who the person is, he or she can teach you something you don't know. I have learnt so much from people all around me and I wouldn't have been able to learn all these wonderful things if I had not spoken to them with a smile. To quote Sir Isaac Newton- If I have seen farther than others, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants.
How do you make the Government eat out of your hands? How do you make them agree to everything you do?
If the strategy of a private enterprise matches the policy of the government, the government will be compelled to support you even if they don't like you.
Wall Street braces for 2009's first full week
Wall Street will open for trading Monday at a two-month high as investors have grown more optimistic that the worst of the market's rout might be over. But, analysts contend, the real test is still to come.
There will be no shortage of economic data and potential corporate news as traders get back to work after the holidays. The real hope is that the market can build upon Friday's rally, when the Dow Jones industrial average snapped a four-week losing streak and closed above 9,000 for the first time since Nov. 5.
The past month has shown that the negative sentiment about things like corporate earnings and still-sluggish credit markets have already been factored into the market. Analysts say the next few weeks will determine if investors are comfortable enough to return to the market — with their fears of missing out on a rally outweighing concerns of a renewed downturn.
"There's now an estimated $8.9 trillion sitting on the sidelines in cash and money markets," said Stephen Leeb, president of New York-based Leeb Capital Management. "High cash levels and low stock prices historically go hand in hand. The current level as a percentage of the stock market's capitalization matches that at the market bottom in 1990."
He said this huge amount of liquidity "has yet to include the massive amount of money that will be created as a result of the Federal Reserve's recent unprecedented actions to stimulate the economy and financial system." That also could help bolster markets in the coming months.
Leeb and other analysts do not discount that the market may retreat and retest lows seen in November. The next few weeks will go a long way in assessing the market's resiliency, even in the face of abysmal economic news.
Early futures prices pointed to a negative start to the week. Dow industrials futures dipped 22 points, or 0.25 percent, to 8,936. Broader indexes also slipped, with Standard & Poor's 500 index futures down 2.40 points, or 0.26 percent, to 923.00; while Nasdaq-100 futures shed 3.00, or 0.24 percent, to 1,250.00.
This week investors will be eyeing the Labor Department's December unemployment report, due out Friday. Employers are expected to have cut 475,000 jobs from their payrolls, according to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters. That would be below the 533,000 jobs in the previous month.
Meanwhile, the unemployment rate is expected to have risen to 7 percent from 6.7 percent in November. The government will also release its weekly jobless claims report on Thursday, which is again expected to show another increase.
Other reports on tap this week include November construction spending, auto sales reports, a survey on the services sector, November factory orders, and chain store sales.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday will release the minutes from its Dec. 15-16 policy-making meeting. At that meeting, the central bank lowered the federal funds rate to between zero percent and 0.25 percent, and indicated rates would remain at that level for foreseeable future.
Also on Wednesday, the House Financial Services Committee meets to discuss how the next administration might make use of the remaining TARP funds. A House panel will also hold an economic recovery plan hearing with testimony from some of the nation's top economists.
The House Financial Services Committee on Monday will also hold a hearing on Bernard Madoff, the investor who lost potentially $50 billion in what is being called the biggest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history.
In corporate news, technology stocks may also be in the spotlight with two major events planned — Macworld and the Consumer Electronics Show.
Apple Inc. will unveil some of its new products at Macworld in San Francisco on Monday and Tuesday, where investors will be looking for any signs into the health of Chief Executive Steve Jobs. He is not expected to attend the event.
The Consumer Electronics Show will kick off in Las Vegas on Wednesday night. The trade show gives tech companies an opportunity to present new products, and that often can send their shares higher.
There will be no shortage of economic data and potential corporate news as traders get back to work after the holidays. The real hope is that the market can build upon Friday's rally, when the Dow Jones industrial average snapped a four-week losing streak and closed above 9,000 for the first time since Nov. 5.
The past month has shown that the negative sentiment about things like corporate earnings and still-sluggish credit markets have already been factored into the market. Analysts say the next few weeks will determine if investors are comfortable enough to return to the market — with their fears of missing out on a rally outweighing concerns of a renewed downturn.
"There's now an estimated $8.9 trillion sitting on the sidelines in cash and money markets," said Stephen Leeb, president of New York-based Leeb Capital Management. "High cash levels and low stock prices historically go hand in hand. The current level as a percentage of the stock market's capitalization matches that at the market bottom in 1990."
He said this huge amount of liquidity "has yet to include the massive amount of money that will be created as a result of the Federal Reserve's recent unprecedented actions to stimulate the economy and financial system." That also could help bolster markets in the coming months.
Leeb and other analysts do not discount that the market may retreat and retest lows seen in November. The next few weeks will go a long way in assessing the market's resiliency, even in the face of abysmal economic news.
Early futures prices pointed to a negative start to the week. Dow industrials futures dipped 22 points, or 0.25 percent, to 8,936. Broader indexes also slipped, with Standard & Poor's 500 index futures down 2.40 points, or 0.26 percent, to 923.00; while Nasdaq-100 futures shed 3.00, or 0.24 percent, to 1,250.00.
This week investors will be eyeing the Labor Department's December unemployment report, due out Friday. Employers are expected to have cut 475,000 jobs from their payrolls, according to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters. That would be below the 533,000 jobs in the previous month.
Meanwhile, the unemployment rate is expected to have risen to 7 percent from 6.7 percent in November. The government will also release its weekly jobless claims report on Thursday, which is again expected to show another increase.
Other reports on tap this week include November construction spending, auto sales reports, a survey on the services sector, November factory orders, and chain store sales.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday will release the minutes from its Dec. 15-16 policy-making meeting. At that meeting, the central bank lowered the federal funds rate to between zero percent and 0.25 percent, and indicated rates would remain at that level for foreseeable future.
Also on Wednesday, the House Financial Services Committee meets to discuss how the next administration might make use of the remaining TARP funds. A House panel will also hold an economic recovery plan hearing with testimony from some of the nation's top economists.
The House Financial Services Committee on Monday will also hold a hearing on Bernard Madoff, the investor who lost potentially $50 billion in what is being called the biggest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history.
In corporate news, technology stocks may also be in the spotlight with two major events planned — Macworld and the Consumer Electronics Show.
Apple Inc. will unveil some of its new products at Macworld in San Francisco on Monday and Tuesday, where investors will be looking for any signs into the health of Chief Executive Steve Jobs. He is not expected to attend the event.
The Consumer Electronics Show will kick off in Las Vegas on Wednesday night. The trade show gives tech companies an opportunity to present new products, and that often can send their shares higher.
炒不如藏——杨百万的实战要诀
中国第一股民——杨百万,真名杨怀定,被广大股民誉为“散户工会小组长”。杨百万能够笑傲风云变幻的中国股市数十年不倒,不仅源于他对政策的正确把握,他面对风险时平和的心态,更源于他过人的智慧和不可多得的宝贵经验。这些宝贵的实战经验与技巧无疑是值得投资者借鉴的。这里给读者介绍一些杨百万二十年股海实战中总结出来的经验和投资方法,供读者一睹为快。
坚持投资组合多样化
选股票首先要明确投资期限、目标和风险承受能力。股票相对于债券等其他资产的长期预期收益率越高,投资者配置在股票中的资金就应该越多。但仅仅明确股市的长期收益和风险收益,并不能决定投资股市中的具体金额。投资者还需结合自己目前的财务状况和未来资金需求等情况,确定投资期限、最低回报率以及可承受的最大风险,进而确定用于股票的资金分配比例和投资方法。
尽管金融投资要求实现整体资产的总收益最大化,但是,实际上每个投资者都会将不同数额的资金进行分配使用,并对该部分资金有着不同的投资期限、风险承受能力和收益要求。例如,为子女设立的助学储蓄账户投资期限和要求的回报基本固定,但是该项资金不能承受下跌风险,因此不能被投资于股票市场。同样,大部分用于退休的储蓄是为了保障基本生活,如果投入到股市,风险也是很大的。还有些投资者是用买断工龄的补偿金、房屋拆迁款以及借来的资金进入股市,如果出现亏损,结果是很可怕的。尤其是在一个狂热的市场上,各种资金纷纷加入,很多投资者缺乏风险意识,要知道世界上没有只涨不跌的单边市场,一旦股票市场出现下跌行情,就必然会遭受巨大损失。所以,投资者应该仔细审视自己的投资期限和风险承受能力、投资目标,以免造成投资损失。
在投资股票时还要实现投资组合的多样化。在股票市场投资策略中,大多数投资机构都是进行多样化组合投资,这样不但可以化解各种风险,而且可以获得更高收益。例如国际投资机构充分多样化体现在,将资金按市值构成比例分散在全球各个投资市场上,这对于绝大多数的投资者来说显然是不可能的,也是不能接受的。根据多年的股市经验得出,投资者只需将股票投资资金分成大小两部分,金额较小的一部分被称作短线组合,主要用来投资那些可能带来意外惊喜或超额利润的个股,这样不但可以获得一定的收益,而且还可以满足一些投资者的风险偏好;较大的一部分资金被称作长线组合,主要投资于在国民经济中占有举足轻重地位的大市值股票,如在股市发生逆转时还可以抗拒下跌风险。在投资方式上,短线组合主要采用的是主动投资策略,长线组合主要采用的是被动投资策略。
另外,投资者在进行长线组合投资时,可以考虑银行、保险、能源、电信等产业领域里的大型国有上市企业,因为它们在逐步控制着国内股票市场的总市值以及国民经济命脉,这种长线投资组合方式是值得个人投资者借鉴的。对于短线组合来说,是将少部分资金用来交易,满足个别短线操作的虚荣心,同时也可以调整一下长线投资带来的寂寞。
坚持长期、定期投资
股票的长期收益率相对于中短期国债而言,存在着巨大的优越性,这就是股票抵御通货膨胀内在的特性。而且,如果投资期限足够长,从理论上讲股票投资只有溢价,几乎没有风险,从历史上很多股票的复权价格可以看出这一点。由于股票最终可以反映出国家经济增长的成果,因此长期持有的股票在大涨后抛出必然盈利,这就意味着,投资者要密切关注国家的经济成长,不仅是长期投资,而且还要坚持在这一过程中定期投入更多的资金。以中国的A股市场为例,如果一个投资者从1993年12月31日起,坚持每年定期投资10000元在成长性好的股票上,经过分红、送配股后,平均每年达到的收益都在50%左右,到现在的利润可想而知,已远远大于同时期内短线投资者的收益。只要善于长期投资,才可以让大多数的投资者以宁静致远的心态参与股市,分享其长期回报。
“炒家”不如“藏家”
十几年前,当投资大众还不知股票为何物时,第一批敢于吃螃蟹的投资者已经从中挖到了第一桶金。如今,当人家从万科原始股东、苏宁电器原始股东成为亿元户的时候,这才认识到股市的魅力。1993年,股票大师邱永汉先生访问上海,杨百万有幸受到邀请并共进晚宴,席间交流并体会到:股票不是炒的,是用来捂的。炒家不如藏家,藏家不如捂家,这才是股市箴言。
当投资者准备长期持有一只股票时,首先需要对这个企业进行全面考察。企业如同人一样,也有生命周期,只是有的长寿、有的短寿而已。这个周期必将经历青少年期、中壮年期、老年期三个过程。长线投资的特性决定了投资者只能在青少年期介入,此时它的业绩可能一般,但却拥有一个不可估量的未来,这样的股票持有时间越长,增值潜力也就越大。
另外,考察企业的成长性还要考察其主业的经营能力,即主业是否处在一个社会长期需求或独特的行业,主导产品的生命周期是否持久,市场前景是否广阔;企业是否具有很强的产品创新、更新换代能力;企业的财务状况是否良好,现金流量和流动度是否正常;企业收益和利润是否来源于主营业务收入,而不是靠副业或其他投资收益;股本扩张是否有较强的欲望和经济能力;企业是否有一个积极开拓创新的领导者等。
从股价运行趋势上分析,进行长线投资应该在一个相对的底部区域分批建仓,这样可以将投资成本摊薄,同时减少一次性投入的风险。如果在一个大牛市中,股票市盈率已经超过几十倍甚至上百倍,再大谈特谈长线投资,无疑是自寻短见。我们要发掘的绩优成长股是价值被低估,绝对股价偏低,市盈率在30倍以下而潜力又极大的股票。它还要具有如下特点和特征:知识产权和行业垄断型、企业发明的专利能得到保护,并且有不断创新的能力、不可复制和不可模仿性。
跟庄顺庄的技巧
庄家就是在股票市场中掌握大筹码,能够控制局面的大户,庄家能够控制局面的发言权和主动权。要想战胜庄家其实是不可能的,杨百万告诉我们,散户的唯一选择就是跟庄顺庄。
但是跟庄顺庄并不像想象中那么简单,这里杨百万给我们讲述一些跟庄顺庄的技巧供我们参考。
庄家操作股票一般有以下法则:市场人气状态决定股价的涨跌;供求关系变化是股价变动的根源;股价的操作必须灵活,不能一味做多或者做空;必须有能力控制筹码;操作必须理性,对散户心理的了解必须透彻。
除了了解庄家的操作法则外,还要学会捕捉庄家的行踪。这里杨百万也给我们提供了一些方法。
首先,要跟着龙头股走。成为龙头股必须具备三个条件:须有较大的流通市值,占指数的权重较大,对大盘走势有举足轻重的作用;符合当前的炒作潮流,有较吸引人的题材;从走势看,要有实力机构的大规模介入。
其次,跟着成交量走。通过成交量可以看到主力的吸筹,一般也有三种方式:突峰式量能,多为短线庄家;高举高打式进货量能;散兵坑式吸筹量能。
再次,要跟着基本面走。基本面包括宏观经济运行态势和上市公司基本情况。把握好基本面才能为以后的选股做好准备。把握好基本面后就要找出庄家操作该股的理由,比如新股上市无套牢盘等。
最后,要跟着技术面走。
坚持投资组合多样化
选股票首先要明确投资期限、目标和风险承受能力。股票相对于债券等其他资产的长期预期收益率越高,投资者配置在股票中的资金就应该越多。但仅仅明确股市的长期收益和风险收益,并不能决定投资股市中的具体金额。投资者还需结合自己目前的财务状况和未来资金需求等情况,确定投资期限、最低回报率以及可承受的最大风险,进而确定用于股票的资金分配比例和投资方法。
尽管金融投资要求实现整体资产的总收益最大化,但是,实际上每个投资者都会将不同数额的资金进行分配使用,并对该部分资金有着不同的投资期限、风险承受能力和收益要求。例如,为子女设立的助学储蓄账户投资期限和要求的回报基本固定,但是该项资金不能承受下跌风险,因此不能被投资于股票市场。同样,大部分用于退休的储蓄是为了保障基本生活,如果投入到股市,风险也是很大的。还有些投资者是用买断工龄的补偿金、房屋拆迁款以及借来的资金进入股市,如果出现亏损,结果是很可怕的。尤其是在一个狂热的市场上,各种资金纷纷加入,很多投资者缺乏风险意识,要知道世界上没有只涨不跌的单边市场,一旦股票市场出现下跌行情,就必然会遭受巨大损失。所以,投资者应该仔细审视自己的投资期限和风险承受能力、投资目标,以免造成投资损失。
在投资股票时还要实现投资组合的多样化。在股票市场投资策略中,大多数投资机构都是进行多样化组合投资,这样不但可以化解各种风险,而且可以获得更高收益。例如国际投资机构充分多样化体现在,将资金按市值构成比例分散在全球各个投资市场上,这对于绝大多数的投资者来说显然是不可能的,也是不能接受的。根据多年的股市经验得出,投资者只需将股票投资资金分成大小两部分,金额较小的一部分被称作短线组合,主要用来投资那些可能带来意外惊喜或超额利润的个股,这样不但可以获得一定的收益,而且还可以满足一些投资者的风险偏好;较大的一部分资金被称作长线组合,主要投资于在国民经济中占有举足轻重地位的大市值股票,如在股市发生逆转时还可以抗拒下跌风险。在投资方式上,短线组合主要采用的是主动投资策略,长线组合主要采用的是被动投资策略。
另外,投资者在进行长线组合投资时,可以考虑银行、保险、能源、电信等产业领域里的大型国有上市企业,因为它们在逐步控制着国内股票市场的总市值以及国民经济命脉,这种长线投资组合方式是值得个人投资者借鉴的。对于短线组合来说,是将少部分资金用来交易,满足个别短线操作的虚荣心,同时也可以调整一下长线投资带来的寂寞。
坚持长期、定期投资
股票的长期收益率相对于中短期国债而言,存在着巨大的优越性,这就是股票抵御通货膨胀内在的特性。而且,如果投资期限足够长,从理论上讲股票投资只有溢价,几乎没有风险,从历史上很多股票的复权价格可以看出这一点。由于股票最终可以反映出国家经济增长的成果,因此长期持有的股票在大涨后抛出必然盈利,这就意味着,投资者要密切关注国家的经济成长,不仅是长期投资,而且还要坚持在这一过程中定期投入更多的资金。以中国的A股市场为例,如果一个投资者从1993年12月31日起,坚持每年定期投资10000元在成长性好的股票上,经过分红、送配股后,平均每年达到的收益都在50%左右,到现在的利润可想而知,已远远大于同时期内短线投资者的收益。只要善于长期投资,才可以让大多数的投资者以宁静致远的心态参与股市,分享其长期回报。
“炒家”不如“藏家”
十几年前,当投资大众还不知股票为何物时,第一批敢于吃螃蟹的投资者已经从中挖到了第一桶金。如今,当人家从万科原始股东、苏宁电器原始股东成为亿元户的时候,这才认识到股市的魅力。1993年,股票大师邱永汉先生访问上海,杨百万有幸受到邀请并共进晚宴,席间交流并体会到:股票不是炒的,是用来捂的。炒家不如藏家,藏家不如捂家,这才是股市箴言。
当投资者准备长期持有一只股票时,首先需要对这个企业进行全面考察。企业如同人一样,也有生命周期,只是有的长寿、有的短寿而已。这个周期必将经历青少年期、中壮年期、老年期三个过程。长线投资的特性决定了投资者只能在青少年期介入,此时它的业绩可能一般,但却拥有一个不可估量的未来,这样的股票持有时间越长,增值潜力也就越大。
另外,考察企业的成长性还要考察其主业的经营能力,即主业是否处在一个社会长期需求或独特的行业,主导产品的生命周期是否持久,市场前景是否广阔;企业是否具有很强的产品创新、更新换代能力;企业的财务状况是否良好,现金流量和流动度是否正常;企业收益和利润是否来源于主营业务收入,而不是靠副业或其他投资收益;股本扩张是否有较强的欲望和经济能力;企业是否有一个积极开拓创新的领导者等。
从股价运行趋势上分析,进行长线投资应该在一个相对的底部区域分批建仓,这样可以将投资成本摊薄,同时减少一次性投入的风险。如果在一个大牛市中,股票市盈率已经超过几十倍甚至上百倍,再大谈特谈长线投资,无疑是自寻短见。我们要发掘的绩优成长股是价值被低估,绝对股价偏低,市盈率在30倍以下而潜力又极大的股票。它还要具有如下特点和特征:知识产权和行业垄断型、企业发明的专利能得到保护,并且有不断创新的能力、不可复制和不可模仿性。
跟庄顺庄的技巧
庄家就是在股票市场中掌握大筹码,能够控制局面的大户,庄家能够控制局面的发言权和主动权。要想战胜庄家其实是不可能的,杨百万告诉我们,散户的唯一选择就是跟庄顺庄。
但是跟庄顺庄并不像想象中那么简单,这里杨百万给我们讲述一些跟庄顺庄的技巧供我们参考。
庄家操作股票一般有以下法则:市场人气状态决定股价的涨跌;供求关系变化是股价变动的根源;股价的操作必须灵活,不能一味做多或者做空;必须有能力控制筹码;操作必须理性,对散户心理的了解必须透彻。
除了了解庄家的操作法则外,还要学会捕捉庄家的行踪。这里杨百万也给我们提供了一些方法。
首先,要跟着龙头股走。成为龙头股必须具备三个条件:须有较大的流通市值,占指数的权重较大,对大盘走势有举足轻重的作用;符合当前的炒作潮流,有较吸引人的题材;从走势看,要有实力机构的大规模介入。
其次,跟着成交量走。通过成交量可以看到主力的吸筹,一般也有三种方式:突峰式量能,多为短线庄家;高举高打式进货量能;散兵坑式吸筹量能。
再次,要跟着基本面走。基本面包括宏观经济运行态势和上市公司基本情况。把握好基本面才能为以后的选股做好准备。把握好基本面后就要找出庄家操作该股的理由,比如新股上市无套牢盘等。
最后,要跟着技术面走。
杨百万:我炒股不是靠运气!
“炒股学问很深,没知识没头脑者请勿入市,”“炒股,6分心态,3分技巧,1分运气,”“炒股不能贪心,要有耐心……”7月6日,“杨百万常德股民恳谈会”在市工人文化宫举行。有着“中国散户第一人”之称的杨百万(真名杨怀定)以其诙谐幽默的语言给数百名常德股民带来了十分精彩的一课。
早晨8时30分,尽管离开讲还有半个小时,众多股民已经早早地来到了报告会现场。报告会上,场内笑声掌声不断,杨大师向广大听众讲述了如何选择股票、股票买卖技巧、如何抄底逃顶等相关炒股实战技巧,并现场解答常德股民提出的问题。杨百万说,炒股要有好的心态,股市是个放大镜,上涨时,可以放大出股民的贪婪性,下跌时,可以放大出股民的恐惧性。投资者一定要把握好自己的心态。炒股是一门工夫很深的学问,投资者要加强专业知识的学习,要有远大的眼光,要有知识阅历作支撑,才能把握住规律,想要做股市赢家,必须把握好理念、技巧、工具三者的有机结合。
“……杨百万进去,杨白劳出来……”最近,好多人收到这样的短信,调侃股市一塌糊涂。
当有股民问他知道这条短信吗?他一脸严肃:“啥人没收到过?”接着哈哈一笑:“排在前档是谁?武松、姚明还有我啊,说明我是有目共睹的财富英雄,承蒙大家捧场。”见他得意,我单刀直入:“你前阵子买了许多中石油,号称是买给孙子的礼物,没想到风云突变,股价暴跌,传说你惨不忍睹?”
他解释一通,很专业,但不做股票的我实在听不懂,只晓得他确有此事,可操作并没吃到亏。接着他还来一句:“我有信心,等到孙子长大,这股价肯定要翻几个倍。当年买国库券,后来买电真空,大家都当我戆大,结果呢!”“去年唱《死了都不卖》,现在又唱《只要不亏》。这种心态害死人,牛市得意忘形,听不进逆耳忠言,熊市又自暴自弃,一点没信心。”杨百万很严肃地说:“危机就是机遇,道理人人都懂,但很少人去做。比如谁都知道,高位抛出,低位吃进,但实际呢?偏偏是越好越杀进,越低越割肉。”
杨百万最后说:“我当年真的是杨白劳,穷得叮当响。为啥大家不能抓牢机会,现在是杨白劳进去,以后是杨百万出来呢?”
早晨8时30分,尽管离开讲还有半个小时,众多股民已经早早地来到了报告会现场。报告会上,场内笑声掌声不断,杨大师向广大听众讲述了如何选择股票、股票买卖技巧、如何抄底逃顶等相关炒股实战技巧,并现场解答常德股民提出的问题。杨百万说,炒股要有好的心态,股市是个放大镜,上涨时,可以放大出股民的贪婪性,下跌时,可以放大出股民的恐惧性。投资者一定要把握好自己的心态。炒股是一门工夫很深的学问,投资者要加强专业知识的学习,要有远大的眼光,要有知识阅历作支撑,才能把握住规律,想要做股市赢家,必须把握好理念、技巧、工具三者的有机结合。
“……杨百万进去,杨白劳出来……”最近,好多人收到这样的短信,调侃股市一塌糊涂。
当有股民问他知道这条短信吗?他一脸严肃:“啥人没收到过?”接着哈哈一笑:“排在前档是谁?武松、姚明还有我啊,说明我是有目共睹的财富英雄,承蒙大家捧场。”见他得意,我单刀直入:“你前阵子买了许多中石油,号称是买给孙子的礼物,没想到风云突变,股价暴跌,传说你惨不忍睹?”
他解释一通,很专业,但不做股票的我实在听不懂,只晓得他确有此事,可操作并没吃到亏。接着他还来一句:“我有信心,等到孙子长大,这股价肯定要翻几个倍。当年买国库券,后来买电真空,大家都当我戆大,结果呢!”“去年唱《死了都不卖》,现在又唱《只要不亏》。这种心态害死人,牛市得意忘形,听不进逆耳忠言,熊市又自暴自弃,一点没信心。”杨百万很严肃地说:“危机就是机遇,道理人人都懂,但很少人去做。比如谁都知道,高位抛出,低位吃进,但实际呢?偏偏是越好越杀进,越低越割肉。”
杨百万最后说:“我当年真的是杨白劳,穷得叮当响。为啥大家不能抓牢机会,现在是杨白劳进去,以后是杨百万出来呢?”
巴菲特:在恐慌情绪弥漫时抓住机遇
投资家巴菲特解释现在购买股票的原因时称,应在恐慌情绪弥漫时抓住投资机遇提早行动,并应对美国多数稳健企业的长期繁荣持有信心。
全球著名投资家巴菲特称,美国国内与海外金融市场目前均陷入混乱,并且问题已经蔓延至其他经济领域,但目前尚未导致“井喷”。预计短期失业率将上升,商业活动低迷。而在此情况下,巴菲特先前仅持有政府国债的个人帐户已开始购进美国股票。
巴菲特对此解释称,在其他投资者贪婪时应小心谨慎,而在别人恐惧担心时则应积极获取,这是一条简单的法则。目前几乎可以确定的是,恐慌情绪正在蔓延,即便是有理智的投资者也不能幸免。诚然,投资者有权在竞争能力薄弱时对高杠杆业务持谨慎立场。但对于美国多数稳健企业的长期繁荣有所担忧则是没有必要的,这些企业实际上不过是在经历暂时的收益间歇性问题,但多数企业将自此开始创造5年、10年甚至20年的净利最新纪录。
巴菲特表示,目前无法预测股市短期走向,但有可能发生的是市场将远在投资信心或经济好转之前开始上行,因此投资者应提早行动。
回顾历史更易令人警醒,道琼斯指数曾在大萧条期间的1932年7月8日跌至低点。尽管经济形势在1933年3月罗斯福上台之后依然恶化,但股市至此已反弹约30%。另一例证是二战早期,市场在1942年4月触底,远早于同盟国转折点的到来。20世纪80年代初期,买入股票的时机恰是通胀高涨期。总而言之,坏消息是投资者的良友,令人可以低价买进将来高涨的股票。
从长期而言,股票市场消息将向好。20世纪美国已经历了两次大战与其他成本高昂的外部军事战争,此外大萧条、多次不景气及金融恐慌与石油危机等冲击。而道琼斯指数依然从66点涨到11,497点。
巴菲特强调,目前持有现金的人们可能感觉颇好,但实际上,美国政府抑制危机的救市计划可能将被证实是带有通胀倾向的,因此加剧现金帐户的实际价值缩水。未来十年内无意将进入投资期,证券价值将超过现金,人们不应坐等好消息的到来。
全球著名投资家巴菲特称,美国国内与海外金融市场目前均陷入混乱,并且问题已经蔓延至其他经济领域,但目前尚未导致“井喷”。预计短期失业率将上升,商业活动低迷。而在此情况下,巴菲特先前仅持有政府国债的个人帐户已开始购进美国股票。
巴菲特对此解释称,在其他投资者贪婪时应小心谨慎,而在别人恐惧担心时则应积极获取,这是一条简单的法则。目前几乎可以确定的是,恐慌情绪正在蔓延,即便是有理智的投资者也不能幸免。诚然,投资者有权在竞争能力薄弱时对高杠杆业务持谨慎立场。但对于美国多数稳健企业的长期繁荣有所担忧则是没有必要的,这些企业实际上不过是在经历暂时的收益间歇性问题,但多数企业将自此开始创造5年、10年甚至20年的净利最新纪录。
巴菲特表示,目前无法预测股市短期走向,但有可能发生的是市场将远在投资信心或经济好转之前开始上行,因此投资者应提早行动。
回顾历史更易令人警醒,道琼斯指数曾在大萧条期间的1932年7月8日跌至低点。尽管经济形势在1933年3月罗斯福上台之后依然恶化,但股市至此已反弹约30%。另一例证是二战早期,市场在1942年4月触底,远早于同盟国转折点的到来。20世纪80年代初期,买入股票的时机恰是通胀高涨期。总而言之,坏消息是投资者的良友,令人可以低价买进将来高涨的股票。
从长期而言,股票市场消息将向好。20世纪美国已经历了两次大战与其他成本高昂的外部军事战争,此外大萧条、多次不景气及金融恐慌与石油危机等冲击。而道琼斯指数依然从66点涨到11,497点。
巴菲特强调,目前持有现金的人们可能感觉颇好,但实际上,美国政府抑制危机的救市计划可能将被证实是带有通胀倾向的,因此加剧现金帐户的实际价值缩水。未来十年内无意将进入投资期,证券价值将超过现金,人们不应坐等好消息的到来。
滚雪球:巴菲特和生活中的商机
在前几日举行的美国总统大选辩论中,两党总统候选人奥巴马和麦凯恩在被问到如果他们当选总统,心中有无属意的财政部长人选时,不约而同地点名巴菲特。
在美国金融危机愈演愈烈之时,巴菲特频频出手抄底,再度成为焦点人物。
上月底出版的关于巴菲特这位美国第二富豪的传记--《滚雪球:巴菲特和生活中的商机》披露了巴菲特许多鲜为人知的故事。这部厚达960页的传记揭示,虽然巴菲特在长长的人生轨迹中曾经涉足其他领域,但是他一直展现出惊人的干劲和不同寻常的赚钱天赋。
《滚雪球:巴菲特和生活中的商机》一书的作者是前摩根士丹利保险分析师爱丽丝施罗德,她获得珍贵的机会,深入采访了巴菲特本人、家人、商业伙伴和朋友,包括比尔盖茨。
上世纪90年代末,施罗德在撰写一份有关巴菲特经营的伯克希尔哈撒韦公司的报告时接触到巴菲特,深得后者赏识。巴菲特于是邀请她帮他写传记,与她聊了数千小时,还提供大量个人档案和朋友数据助她撰稿。他还说:"如果我的说法与任何其他说法不同,那你就选一个没那么夸我的版本。"
小时候的沃伦巴菲特在学校里成绩很差,还经常离家出走,还常常到社区里的商店偷体育运动商品。有一次,巴菲特的父亲发现他的衣柜里堆满了高尔夫球,因而起了疑心。父亲作出最后通牒:除非改正错误,否则的话不准他再去靠送报纸来赚零用钱。
"这个通牒对我很奏效。"巴菲特说。他从此"改邪归正",并靠送报纸积攒下来的零用钱,在内布拉斯加州一个农场买了一块16公顷的土地,当时他只有16岁,还是华盛顿中学的学生。巴菲特在当地雇了一名农民帮他耕种土地,有关协议持续至今。
11岁立志当百万富翁
巴菲特在童年的时候就宣布自己要在35岁之前成为百万富翁。现在拥有500亿美元家产的他显然早已远远超越了这个目标。巴菲特成功的秘诀究竟是什么?据传记披露,巴菲特的成功不仅靠过人的投资天赋,更关键是他那股永不停歇的冲劲。
据说,在巴菲特出席的一个晚宴上,主持人问巴菲特,你认为使你获得成功的最重要因素是什么?巴菲特回答说:"专注。"而当晚有另一个人也给出了同样的答案,那就是比尔盖茨。
在美国金融危机愈演愈烈之时,巴菲特频频出手抄底,再度成为焦点人物。
上月底出版的关于巴菲特这位美国第二富豪的传记--《滚雪球:巴菲特和生活中的商机》披露了巴菲特许多鲜为人知的故事。这部厚达960页的传记揭示,虽然巴菲特在长长的人生轨迹中曾经涉足其他领域,但是他一直展现出惊人的干劲和不同寻常的赚钱天赋。
《滚雪球:巴菲特和生活中的商机》一书的作者是前摩根士丹利保险分析师爱丽丝施罗德,她获得珍贵的机会,深入采访了巴菲特本人、家人、商业伙伴和朋友,包括比尔盖茨。
上世纪90年代末,施罗德在撰写一份有关巴菲特经营的伯克希尔哈撒韦公司的报告时接触到巴菲特,深得后者赏识。巴菲特于是邀请她帮他写传记,与她聊了数千小时,还提供大量个人档案和朋友数据助她撰稿。他还说:"如果我的说法与任何其他说法不同,那你就选一个没那么夸我的版本。"
小时候的沃伦巴菲特在学校里成绩很差,还经常离家出走,还常常到社区里的商店偷体育运动商品。有一次,巴菲特的父亲发现他的衣柜里堆满了高尔夫球,因而起了疑心。父亲作出最后通牒:除非改正错误,否则的话不准他再去靠送报纸来赚零用钱。
"这个通牒对我很奏效。"巴菲特说。他从此"改邪归正",并靠送报纸积攒下来的零用钱,在内布拉斯加州一个农场买了一块16公顷的土地,当时他只有16岁,还是华盛顿中学的学生。巴菲特在当地雇了一名农民帮他耕种土地,有关协议持续至今。
11岁立志当百万富翁
巴菲特在童年的时候就宣布自己要在35岁之前成为百万富翁。现在拥有500亿美元家产的他显然早已远远超越了这个目标。巴菲特成功的秘诀究竟是什么?据传记披露,巴菲特的成功不仅靠过人的投资天赋,更关键是他那股永不停歇的冲劲。
据说,在巴菲特出席的一个晚宴上,主持人问巴菲特,你认为使你获得成功的最重要因素是什么?巴菲特回答说:"专注。"而当晚有另一个人也给出了同样的答案,那就是比尔盖茨。
什么是巴菲特投资心理
条条道路通罗马,价值投资是其中一条道路。本帖无意向谁兜售巴菲特价值投资理念。我沉迷于巴菲特的成功,巴菲特的理念核心是什么呢?有些人全盘接受巴菲特理念,有些人不屑于巴菲特的理念。也许我们更应该从巴菲特成功的地方理性的思考,激荡出更多的投资思考,也许这是投资成功的核心之处。
巴菲特法则是沃伦"巴菲特42年成功投资生涯一直秉持的不二法则,核心精髓包括价值投资、边际安全原则、集中投资组合、长期持有股权等,秉持巴菲特法则的投资者如凯恩斯(Keynesian)、芒格(Monger)等都获得超越大盘的投资回报。考虑到美国股市在过去20年增长10倍的大牛市背景下,仍然有90%的投资者未能盈利的严峻事实,长期获得超越大盘的投资回报几乎是不可能完成的任务,历史证明巴菲特法则是投资界的黄金法则。
然而,尽管巴菲特法则为广大投资界人士所熟知,但成功应用巴菲特法则获得成功的人还是凤毛麟角。其原因到底何在?
巴菲特法则执行的最大难点在两个方面,一是对人类本性的理解与超越,二是对投资价值判断的专业性。前者涉及人类心理的奥秘,后者涉及对股票背后商业运营的洞察力。任何投资市场背后都是活生生的人在推动,因而对他们心理的研究是洞察投资市场的独特视角。
直觉判断与四大错觉思维
“我和查理还没学会如何解决公司的难题,我们的成功在于我们集中力量于我们能跨越的一尺栅栏上,而不是发现了跨越七尺栅栏的方法。”
巴菲特还坚持投资于自己所熟悉的行业,他承认自己不投资于高科技公司的原因是自己没有能力理解和评价它们
心理学的一个重大发现就是人类的直觉,正如法国哲学家帕斯卡尔所说:“心灵活动有其自身原因,而理性却无法知晓。”人类的思维、记忆、态度都是同时在两个水平上运行的,一个是有意识和有意图的,另一个是无意识和自动的。我们的所知比我们知道自己所知的还要多。
直觉是人类在长期进化中基因优化的结果,是人类反应及处理问题时的心理捷径。股市中恐惧、贪婪、乐观、悲观等情绪均是无意识的自动的直觉反映,是人类的本性。为什么人们会疯狂地追涨(贪婪)、杀跌(恐惧)?为什么股市不断重演非理性繁荣与非理性萧条的循环?就是因为直觉和本性的原因。
任何事物都存在两面性,直觉判断一方面节省了人类的心智资源,另一方面也为人类带来了错觉思维。由于直觉存在敏感性、即时性、既定模式反应等特征,直觉在进行判断与决策时有着明显的局限性,从而使人们产生了事后聪明偏见、过度敏感效应、信念固着现象、过度自信倾向等错误思维,这在股市投资决策中充分反映了出来。
1.事后聪明偏见
所谓事后聪明偏见是指人们往往倾向于利用事件发生之后的结果去理解事件发生的原因及过程。“事后诸葛亮”就是指这一现象。人们往往会忽视事后理解的天然优势,而进一步贬低事前决策的复杂性与难度。事后聪明偏见是普遍存在的,是人性的一部分,这一错觉思维使人们倾向于高估自身的能力,而低估他人的能力。
巴菲特在投资中尽量避免犯这样的错误,事实上20世纪60年代对伯克夏"哈撒韦的投资(当年主要以纺织业为主)给了巴菲特非常大的教训,20世纪80 年代他被迫将持续亏损的纺织业务关闭。这形成了巴菲特非常重要的投资准则,即投资于保持一贯经营原则的公司,避开陷入困境的公司。不要高估自己,指望自己比该公司的经营者做得更好,能够扭亏为盈。“我和查理还没学会如何解决公司的难题,”巴菲特承认,“但是我们学会了如何避开难题,我们的成功在于我们集中力量于我们能跨越的一尺栅栏上,而不是发现了跨越七尺栅栏的方法。”
2.过度敏感效应
过度敏感效应是指人们在心理上倾向于高估与夸大刚刚发生的事件的影响因素,而低估影响整体系统的其他因素的作用,从而作出错误判断,并对此作出过度的行为反应。敏感能使人们及时发现异常现象并加快对此的反应速度,但也会加大反应的幅度,使反应过分。
以美国“9"11”事件为例。“9"11”事件后,恐怖分子劫持飞机撞毁纽约世贸双塔的情景极大刺激了美国公众的神经,于是人们大大高估了航空旅行的危险性,倾向于选择其他旅行方式,美国航空业随之进入大萧条期。然而,数据统计显示,即使考虑到“9"11”事件的航空灾难,航空旅行也是所有旅行方式中最安全的,其事故率是火车旅行的三分之一。过度敏感效应在股票市场投资中反映得淋漓尽致,在股市上涨时,人们往往过分乐观,倾向于相信大牛市是永无尽头的,于是过分推高了股票价格;而股市下跌时,人们往往过分悲观,倾向于相信大熊市是不可避免的,于是过分打压了股票的价格。巴菲特认为正是人们的非理性行为使得股票价格围绕其价值进行过分的波动,为投资带来机会。他认为好的投资者应当利用这一现象,在别人贪婪时恐惧(1969年当巴菲特发现股票市场中人们已经陷入疯狂时果断抛售了所有股票,并解散了投资基金),在别人恐惧时贪婪(在1973、1974年美国股市大幅下跌进入熊市后,巴菲特又逢低分批建仓成功抄底)。巴菲特认为,“股票市场下跌在某种情况下不是坏事,投资机会正是从投资退潮中显露出来。”
3.信念固着现象
信念固着现象是指人们一旦对某项事物建立了某种信念,尤其是为它建立了一个理论支持体系,那么就很难打破人们的这一看法,即使是相反的证据与信息出现时他们也往往视而不见。从心理学的角度看,人们越是极力想证明自己的理论与解释是正确的,就越是对挑战自己信念的信息封闭。
信念固着现象是股票投资中非常重要的心理现象,股票投资者往往倾向于预测股市的涨跌与股票价格的波动,各类证券分析机构也通过预测股价波动获取收益。然而,人们往往会落入信念固着的思维陷阱,在满仓时忽视下跌信号的出现,而在空仓时忽视上涨因素的累积。巴菲特看透了这一思维误区,主张理解投资与投机差异,认为应理性投资而不应非理性投机。应当说,这就是巴菲特法则的思想精髓——价值投资。
凯恩斯、格雷厄姆及巴菲特都曾解释过投资与投机的差异。凯恩斯认为:“投资是预测资产未来收益的活动,而投机是预测市场心理的活动。”对格雷厄姆来说,“投资操作就是基于透彻的分析,确保本金的安全并能获得满意的回报。不能满足这个要求的操作就是投机。”巴菲特相信:“如果你是投资者,你所关注的就是资产——在我们这里是指公司——未来的发展变化。如果你是投机者,你主要预测独立于公司的价格变化。”以上述标准来看,中国股市目前还是一个投机气氛浓厚的市场。
4.过度自信倾向
过度自信倾向是指人们在对过去知识进行判断中存在智力自负现象,这种现象会影响对目前知识的评价和未来行为的预测。尽管我们知道自己过去出过错,但我们对未来的预期仍然相当乐观。造成过度自信倾向的主要原因是人们往往倾向于在他们完全正确的时刻回忆自己的错误判断,从而认为这只是偶然发生的事件,与他们的能力缺陷无关。
过度自信倾向几乎影响了每一个人,约翰逊的过度自信造成了美国20世纪60年代陷入了越南战争的泥潭,尼克"里森的过度自信造成了百年巴林银行的倒闭。可以说过度自信倾向是人类理性决策的最大敌人,这一倾向还容易使人们产生控制错觉,就如赌徒,一旦赢了就归因于自己的赌技与预见力,一旦输了就认为 “差一点就成了,或偶然倒霉”。而从理性角度来看,进行赌博与购买彩票从概率上来说是一场必输的游戏,然而还是有无数赌徒与彩民由于控制错觉而沉迷于此。
真正摆脱过度自信倾向,超越自己是非常不容易的事。绝大多数的股票投资人都坚信自己能够判断出大盘的涨跌趋势,并通过“逢低买入与逢高卖出”来获取收益,自己的收益将远远超出大盘指数的涨幅。然而具有讽刺意味的是,据统计90%的投资者(包括机构投资者)投资收益落后于大盘指数的增长,尽管这一统计数据是如此明显的证据,人们还是相信自己有能力成为那部分10%的投资者,而拒绝接受傻瓜似的股指基金组合,认为这是对自我智力的羞辱。巴菲特清楚认识到自己的局限性,认为大盘是无法预测的,能够把握的是对股票背后公司价值的评价与未来收益的预测,因此他从不期望于通过预测大盘来获益。
此外,巴菲特还坚持投资于自己所熟悉的行业,他承认自己不投资于高科技公司的原因是自己没有能力理解和评价它们。在伯克夏"哈撒韦公司1998年年会上他说:“我很敬佩安迪"格罗夫和比尔"盖茨,而且希望把这种敬佩通过资金支持他们转化成行动。但是说到微软与英特尔,我不知道十年后的世界是什么样的,而且我也不喜欢玩那种对方占优势的游戏。我花所有的时间考虑技术,但我仍然可能是分析这个行业的第100、第1000甚至第10000个聪明的人。确实有人能分析这个行业,但是我不行。”
从众与群体极化
他不仅在投资决策中坚持独立思考,还在被投资公司中重用抵制行业惯性的经营者
从众是指人们受他人影响而改变自己的行为与信念。旅鼠行动是经典的从众案例,这种生长在北极的小动物每当种群繁殖到一定程度就会集体跳海,自杀身亡。社会心理学家所做的从众研究试验中,人类也表现出了强烈的从众倾向。
从众可以引发群体极化效应,即群体成员的相互影响可以强化群体成员最初的观点与信念。群体极化效应的产生原因有两条,一是群体成员倾向于与其他成员保持行为与信念的一致,以获取群体对他的认可及团体归属感;二是群体成员在对需要决策的事件拿不准的时候,模仿与顺从他人的行为与信念往往是安全的。
从众与群体极化效应在人类的投资活动中充分体现了出来。人们的投资行为往往会受到他人的影响,当大多数投资者都陷入贪婪的疯狂而拼命追涨时,很少有投资者能冷静而理智地抵制购买的诱惑;而当大多数投资者都陷入恐惧之中而拼命杀跌时,也很少有投资者能抵制抛售的冲动。这种从众的压力是非常巨大的,然而,明智的投资决策往往是“预料之外而情理之中”的决策,大家都看中的热点板块的投资价值通常已经提前透支了,而聪明的投资者一般会不断观察与跟踪具有投资价值的股票,当它的股价下跌到合理的区间范围之内时(被大多数投资者忽视),就会果断吃进。很显然,这样做不仅需要专业的价值评估水平,更需要抵制从众压力的坚定意志与敢为天下先的巨大勇气。巴菲特的老师格雷厄姆曾经教导他要从股市的情感漩涡中拔出来,要发现大多数投资者的不理智行为,他们购买股票不是基于逻辑,而是基于情感。
如果你在正确的判断基础上获得符合逻辑的结论,那么不要因别人与你的意见不一致而放弃,“你的正确或错误都不会是因为别人和你不一致,你之所以正确是因为你的数据与逻辑推理正确。”巴菲特遵循了老师的教导,他不仅在投资决策中坚持独立思考,还在被投资公司中重用抵制行业惯性的经营者,并将抵制行业惯性作为他所归纳的12条最重要的投资准则之一。在对NotreDame商学院的学生发表演讲时,他归纳了37家投资银行的失败原因:“他们为什么有这样的结局呢?我来告诉你们,那就是愚蠢的模仿同行的行为。”
根据合理的数据与逻辑得出的理性判断,从不为他人的观点所动;他只投资于自己搞得懂的产业与公司,在公司调研上亲力亲为,从不借助他人的判断。他将投资活动比喻为打棒球,他认为投资比打棒球容易,打棒球是没有选择地击打投过来的每一个球,而投资只需要选择击打那些最有把握击中的球就可以了,合适的球没投过来之前你只需要躺着休息就可以了。可以说,巴菲特是少数有理性与勇气爬出虚假信息洞穴获得理性光明的人。
信息洞穴与事实真相
他从不阅读华尔街的所谓权威证券分析,也不热衷到处收集影响股市的小道消息
国外一些研究伊拉克问题的专家指出,伊拉克前总统萨达姆"侯赛因出身平民,精明能干,通过奋斗夺取了国家最高权力。但他作出了两次关键性的重大决策失误,导致付出生命的代价。一次是入侵科威特,这是基于美国不会武力干预的判断;第二次是在核武问题上采取强硬立场,这是基于对自身武装力量的过高估计。为什么像萨达姆这样精明的人会犯这种错误呢?专家分析,萨达姆实际上是一个信息洞穴人,他所接触到的信息都被伊拉克高级官员所垄断,而这些官员往往或是依据自身利益来歪曲、加工与屏蔽信息,或是投其所好,报喜不报忧,以此保住官位。于是萨达姆呆在虚假信息的洞穴中,看不清洞穴外的事实真相,作出基于错误信息的错误判断与决策也就理所当然了。
投资者是典型的信息洞穴人,投资市场上活跃着交易所、上市公司大股东及管理层、公募与私募基金、证券公司、普通股民、投资咨询机构、媒体、银行、律师及审计事务所等主体,构成了一个巨大的生态系统,每个个体都处于食物链的某一个环节,为了各自的切身利益,时常有意识或下意识地发布、制造、夸大、歪曲信息。由于信息发布者“裁剪”信息的内容,不少人被虚假或片面信息所操纵,作出错误的投资决策。典型的事例是上市公司高管与庄家相互勾结,配合庄家对股价的操纵而制作财务数据、发布虚假消息,最终受损的是普通散户。此外,普通投资者对庞杂信息的识别缺乏专业知识的支持,更容易受到愚弄。例如前一阶段我国拟发行1.55万亿特别国债的紧缩效应就被高估,而我国今年上半年看似不高的CPI指数(3.2个百分点)使普通投资者低估了通胀的可能性,这主要是由于我国CPI指数的构成比例不合理所致。
巴菲特清楚地认识到这一点,他从不阅读华尔街的所谓权威证券分析,也不热衷到处收集影响股市的小道消息,同样不天天紧张地盯着盘面的变化,这使得他的投资工作非常轻松,他有时甚至在家中一边享受天伦之乐、一边工作,美国股市上世纪80年代末崩盘的那一天他甚至无暇关注股市。巴菲特只相信自己。
如何应对人性的弱点
在可能的情况下延迟投资决策的时间,避免一切冲动情形下的决策行动,应当是保持理性与明智的有效方法。
客观地说,直觉、从众等人类本性并不是绝对的缺点,我们的主观体验是构成人性的材料,它是人类对艺术和音乐、友谊与爱情、神秘性与宗教体验的感受源泉。但必须承认,上述人类本性会造成错觉思维、错误判断和错误行为,这一现象在投资活动中充分表现出来。巴菲特法则的核心并不是他所创立的12条投资法则,任何所谓投资真经都会随着时间的流逝而失灵,只有其背后的真正原则与规律才会永恒,巴菲特在投资活动中对人性心理弱点的克服与利用正是这种永恒的法则与逻辑。人性之所以被称为人性,就是因其源自于自身并难以克服,但仍然有应对之道,人们可以从态度、反思、试错与时间四个维度来修炼自己,克服人性弱点,获取满意的投资收益。
首先,正确的态度是克服心理弱点的基础。
我们应当正视与承认人类具有局限性这一事实,这种对人类能力的自谦与怀疑是科学与宗教的核心所在。社会心理学家戴维"迈尔斯对此有精彩的论述,“科学同样包括直觉和严格检验的相互影响。从错觉中寻找现实需要开放的好奇心与冷静的头脑。以下观点被证明是对待生活的正确态度:批判而不愤世嫉俗,好奇而不受蒙蔽,开放而不被操纵。”在投资活动中树立这一态度同样是至关重要的,这需要保持中庸避免极端。如果不能保持好奇与开放的心态,就不能最大限度获取投资决策相关的信息,也就不能及早发现环境的转变与新的规律的形成,也就不能抓住转瞬即逝的投资机会;而如果不能以批判的态度对待一切信息,就容易受到他人的蒙蔽与操纵,从而陷入无数的投资陷阱。
其次,反思是克服心理弱点的方法。
正如苏格拉底的旷世名言所说:“不加审视的生活是不值得过的。”反思与总结是人类进步的源泉,也是提升投资活动与投资决策成功率的重要方法。法国哲学家帕斯卡尔认识到,“任何一个单独的真理都是不充分的,因为世界是很复杂的。任何一个真理如果脱离了和它互补的真理,就只能算是部分真理而已。”世上没有绝对正确的事情,在做任何投资决策之前,不要先入为主与过分自信,务必从反对这一投资决策的角度进行思考,试着提出反对的道理与理由,或是咨询其他投资人的意见,尤其重视反对者的意见,这种反思与多重思考会极大地完善、丰富与修正你的投资决策,提高投资决策的质量。
再次,试错是克服心理弱点的手段。
人类是有限理性的,而投资市场是错综复杂与不断变化的,人们不可能穷尽投资决策所需的一切信息与规律,因此有效检验投资决策正确与否的手段就是试错,对可能的投资方法与对象进行尝试性投资,将投资手段与方法放到实践中进行检验。对试错的批评可能在于两点,一是认为试错的代价过于高昂,二是投资的时效性,当发现投资机会时该机会已丧失。对第一种批评的对策是将降低试错筹码,当确认投资决策有效时再进行大笔投资;对第二种批评的对策是试错检验对象的选择,不是具体的投资对象(如具体的股票),而是投资的规律与哲学的检验(如高科技股票的投资规律)。
最后,掌握投资决策时间是克服心理弱点的补充。
人类的心理本性具有极强的时间敏感性,在理性与感性的斗争中,随着时间的推移,感性往往由强变弱,理性往往由弱变强。人类大多数的错误都是出现在一时冲动的情形下,人们常常会在一时冲动下做了某种行为,事后又追悔莫及。
这主要是因为人们在事情刚刚发生之时,会夸大导致事情发生的因素,而忽视其他因素的重要性,造成思维偏见与决策失误。这在人类投资活动中也很常见,大涨与大跌都会在发生之时极大地刺激人们的神经,调动人们的情绪,使人们产生买入与卖出的冲动,而冲动情况下作出的投资决策往往是不明智的。因此,在可能的情况下延迟投资决策的时间,避免一切冲动情形下的决策行动,应当是保持理性与明智的有效方法。
人类学家告诉我们:人类最强的三个欲望分别是财富、地位和权力,而财富则排在三个欲望之首。
正在或者准备走价值投资之路的朋友或许都在思考这样一个问题:价值投资一定能让我们实现自己的财富梦想吗?对于这样一个问题,价值投资实践的集大成者巴菲特是这样说的:“价值投资并不能充分保证我们投资盈利,因为我们不仅要在合理的价格上买入,而且我们买入的公司的未来业绩还要与我们的估计相符。”换句话说,价值投资之路并非坦途,其未来其实是充满了诸多变数和不确定性,从这一点说,价值投资与其他的投资(投机)路径没有太多的分别。然而,老巴最后话锋一转:“但是价值投资给我们提供了走向真正成功的唯一机会。”大师毕竟是大师,话语简洁,掷地有声。这是一个成功者所下的断语,价值投资者在细节上的一切探讨都是以信仰这句话为前提的。
一、 关于价值
人类财富史上有文字记载的最早的财富交换发生在古巴比伦和古埃及国王之间。交换的财富包括布匹、香料、家具、青铜器、珠宝和黄金。这样大规模的财富交换无疑蕴含着价值判断的逻辑在内。
而对价值的判断恰恰是价值投资的前提、基础和核心。
价值投资,简而言之,就是在一家公司的市场价格相对于它的内在价值大打折扣时买入其股份。内在价值在理论上的定义就是一家企业在其余下的寿命史中可以产生的现金的折现值。但是问题来了,一家企业余下的寿命史到底有多长?能产生多少现金?这本身就充满了玄念,以这个充满了玄念的现金流为基础而形成的判断有多大的可信度呢? 再有,折现率该如何确定?在不同的时点、不同的投资人会有不同选择,据以计算的价值必然是失之毫厘、差之千里。如果不能做到精确的价值评估,又怎能知道应该在什么价位购买股票呢?如果说这是价值投资人最大的困惑所在,当不为过。
关于内存价值的计算,巴菲特最主要的合伙人查理"芒格曾说过一句耐人寻味的话:巴菲特常常提到现金流量,但我却从未看到他做过什么计算。
老巴本人对于内在价值的计算最为详细的叙述出现在96年致伯克希尔股东的信中:“内在价值是估计值,而不是精确值,而且它还是在利率变化或者对未来现金流的预测修正时必须相应改变的估计值。此外,两个人根据完全相同的互助组事实进行估值,几乎总是不可避免地得出至少是略有不同的内在价值的估计值,即使对于我和查理来说也是如此,这正是我们从不对外公布我们对内在价值估计值的一个原因。”
此外,老巴还坦承:“我们只是对于估计一小部分股票的内在价值还有点自信,但也只限于一个价值区间,而绝非那些貌似精确实为谬误的数字。价值评估既是艺术,又是科学。”
与一些市场人士的想法不同,笔者更倾向于认为老巴这番话是真的坦诚而非卖关子。因为我们常常看到,在市场上,过度追求精确量化往往不会带来好的后果。最典型的例子莫过于大名鼎鼎的美国LTCM(长期资本管理公司)。从运作方式上看,LTCM是通过运用电脑建立数量模型分析金融工具价格,再利用不同证券的市场价格差异进行操作,是投资界精确量化的祖师,却也难逃最终失败命运。
金融投资,须观其形、辨其意、审其时、度其势;深得阴阳互化之妙,常怀敬畏自然之心。法法相济,法无定法,远非单纯的模型和程式化操作所能涵盖。在内在价值评估方面,大抵也是如此吧。或许,但凡介于科学和艺术层面之间的东西,都要用到中国古人说的一句话:运用之妙,存乎一心。老巴爱引用凯恩斯的一句话 “宁要模糊的正确,不要精确的错误”,也是异曲同工。尽管我们相信在某一个特定的时空,某一公司的价值只有一个,我们也只能力求最大限度地逼进它。而赢家却总是相对的。
二、 关于安全边际
老巴曾在他的老师、现代证券分析创始人、人称华尔街教父的格雷厄姆那里学到两条投资规则:第一条:永远不要亏损;第二条:永远不要忘记第一条。
那么,如何才能做到不亏损呢?
格雷厄姆自己给出的答案是:“我大胆地将成功投资的秘诀精炼成四个字的座右铭:安全边际。”
作为为价值投资的核心概念,如果说安全边际在整个价值投资领域中处于至高无上的地位,并不为过。它的定义非常简单而朴素:实质价值或内在价值与价格的顺差,换一种更通俗的说法,安全边际就是价值与价格相比被低估的程度或幅度。根据定义,只有当价值被低估的时候才存在安全边际或安全边际为正,当价值与价格相当的时候安全边际为零,而当价值被高估的时候不存在安全边际或安全边际为负。价值投资者只对价值被低估特别是被严重低估的对象感兴趣。安全边际不保证能避免损失,但能保证获利的机会比损失的机会更多。
凡事喜欢精确的同志可能要再次失望了:原来与内在价值一样,所谓的安全边际也是一个模糊的概念,比如仅从定义我们不能确定实质价值或内在价值与价格的顺差达到什么程度才能说安全边际就是足够,就可以买入股票。与内在价值一样,对安全边际的理解与应用也仍然是一个需要艺术掌握的东西。
巴非特指出:“我们的股票投资策略持续有效的前提是,我们可以以具有吸引力的价格买到有吸引力的股票。对投资人来说,买入一家优秀公司的股票时支付过高的价格,将抵消这家绩优企业未来十年所创造的价值。”这就是说,忽视安全边际,即使买入优秀企业的股票,也会因买价过高而难以盈利。这一点,对于当今的中国股市,尤具警醒作用。
可以说,安全边际在理念上与传统的“富贵险中求”投资观念是截然相反的。它告诉你:如果你想要谋发达你一定不要冒风险。在每次做投资决策或投资活动中,我们一定是希望我们的风险降到最小,同时希望每次投资活动中都能取得收益的最大化。
如果想要的安全边际迟迟不来怎么办呢?那么只有两个字:等待。在我们一生的投资过程中,我们不希望也不需要每天都去做交易,很多时候我们会手持现金,耐心等待,由于市场交易群体的无理性,在不确定的时间段内,比如三至五年的周期里,总会等到一个完美的高安全边际的时刻,换句话说,市场的无效性总会带来价值低估的机会,那么这个时候就是你出手的时候。就如非洲草原的狮子,它在没有猎物的时候更多的是在草丛中慢慢的等,很有耐心的观察周围情况,直到猎物进入伏击范围才迅疾出手。如果你的投资组合里累计了很多次这样的投资后,从长期看,你一定会取得远远超出市场回报的机会。所以安全边际的核心就在把握风险和收益的关系。
从防御角度说,对安全边际的掌握更多是一种生存的艺术。投资如行军打仗,首先确保不被敌人消灭掉是作战的第一要素,否则一切都将无从谈起。这一点在牛市氛围中,在泡沫化严重的市场里,显得尤为重要。
安全边际并不是孤立的,它是以“内在价值”为基础的,在“内在价值”的计算中,预期收益率是最有弹性的参数,预期收益率的上升和安全边际的扩大都趋向了一个结果,那就是相对低的买入价格。而就操作的层面而言,阶段性的仓位比例控制也可以视为运用安全边际的辅佐手段。
格雷厄姆和巴菲特这两个大师级的人物之所以都非常强调安全边际原则,之所以都要求一定的安全边际,其根本原因就在于,影响股票市场价格和公司经营的因素非常庞杂,而相对来说,人的预测能力是非常有限的,很容易出现预测失误。而安全边际则是对投资者自身能力的有限性、股票市场波动巨大的不确定性的一种预防和保险。有了较大的安全边际,即使我们对公司价值的评估有一定误差、市场价格在较长时间内仍低于价值、公司发展受到暂时的挫折,都不会妨碍我们投资资本的安全性以及保证我们取得最低程度的满意报酬率。这就是安全边际原则的精髓所在。
三、 价值投资和市场波动
早知道波动总是难免的,又何必劳心伤神。
“市场从来不是一台根据证券的内在品质而精确地客观地记录其价值的计量器,而是汇集了无数人部分出于理性(事实)部分出于感性(理念和观点)的选择的投票器。”这就是市场波动的由来。
格雷厄姆在去世前几个月的时候指出:“如果说我在华尔街60多年的经验中发现过什么的话,那就是从来没有人能够成功地预测股市波动。”
市场的状态是事实和想象的统一体。股价也是这样。资金量的大小是决定股价的重要因素。巨量资金流动的背后是理念和观点在刺激人们的想象,而且会达到疯狂,而过分脱离事实的想象和疯狂会造就悲剧。
格雷厄姆有一个“旅鼠故事”的著名寓言讲的就是这种悲剧:一个庞大的群体一哄而上地、盲从地向海边走去而淹没在海中,被人们称为集体自杀的行为。对于市场的价格波动,格雷厄姆还有一个著名的“市场先生”的寓言:就是设想自己在与一个叫市场先生的人进行股票交易,市场先生的特点是情绪很不稳定。因此,在他高兴的日子里,他会报出较高的价格,相反懊恼时,就会报出很低的价格。按现在通行的话说,市场常常会犯错。而一个出色的价值投资者会充分利用这种错误。设想有一天交易的时候,“市场先生”突然情绪沮丧,报出了一个低得离谱的价格,那么在这种情况下,投机客常常会按照“鳄鱼原则”的要求止损离场,而价值投资者呢?恰恰相反,会继续加码买入!这就是两种不同的价值观主导下的两种截然相反的交易策略。这就是巴菲特告诫我们的:要把市场波动看作你的朋友而不是敌人。事实上,仅以老巴旗下的伯克希尔公司来说,在1973年-1974年的经济衰退期间,它的股票价格从每股90美元跌至每股40美元。在1987年的股灾中,股票价格从每股大约4000美元跌至3000美元。在1990年-1991年的海湾战争期间,它再次遭到重创,股票价格从每股8900美元急剧跌至5500美元。在1998年-2000年期间,伯克希尔公司宣布收购通用再保险公司(GeneralRe)之后,它的股价也从1998年中期的每股大约80000美元跌至2000年初的40800美元。可以想见,在这些时候,巴菲特在股票投资方面所受的沉重打击和巨大精神压力,按照“鳄鱼原则”,巴菲特应该不知道止损离场多少次了,但那样的话,我们也不会看到今天的股神。
巴菲特法则是沃伦"巴菲特42年成功投资生涯一直秉持的不二法则,核心精髓包括价值投资、边际安全原则、集中投资组合、长期持有股权等,秉持巴菲特法则的投资者如凯恩斯(Keynesian)、芒格(Monger)等都获得超越大盘的投资回报。考虑到美国股市在过去20年增长10倍的大牛市背景下,仍然有90%的投资者未能盈利的严峻事实,长期获得超越大盘的投资回报几乎是不可能完成的任务,历史证明巴菲特法则是投资界的黄金法则。
然而,尽管巴菲特法则为广大投资界人士所熟知,但成功应用巴菲特法则获得成功的人还是凤毛麟角。其原因到底何在?
巴菲特法则执行的最大难点在两个方面,一是对人类本性的理解与超越,二是对投资价值判断的专业性。前者涉及人类心理的奥秘,后者涉及对股票背后商业运营的洞察力。任何投资市场背后都是活生生的人在推动,因而对他们心理的研究是洞察投资市场的独特视角。
直觉判断与四大错觉思维
“我和查理还没学会如何解决公司的难题,我们的成功在于我们集中力量于我们能跨越的一尺栅栏上,而不是发现了跨越七尺栅栏的方法。”
巴菲特还坚持投资于自己所熟悉的行业,他承认自己不投资于高科技公司的原因是自己没有能力理解和评价它们
心理学的一个重大发现就是人类的直觉,正如法国哲学家帕斯卡尔所说:“心灵活动有其自身原因,而理性却无法知晓。”人类的思维、记忆、态度都是同时在两个水平上运行的,一个是有意识和有意图的,另一个是无意识和自动的。我们的所知比我们知道自己所知的还要多。
直觉是人类在长期进化中基因优化的结果,是人类反应及处理问题时的心理捷径。股市中恐惧、贪婪、乐观、悲观等情绪均是无意识的自动的直觉反映,是人类的本性。为什么人们会疯狂地追涨(贪婪)、杀跌(恐惧)?为什么股市不断重演非理性繁荣与非理性萧条的循环?就是因为直觉和本性的原因。
任何事物都存在两面性,直觉判断一方面节省了人类的心智资源,另一方面也为人类带来了错觉思维。由于直觉存在敏感性、即时性、既定模式反应等特征,直觉在进行判断与决策时有着明显的局限性,从而使人们产生了事后聪明偏见、过度敏感效应、信念固着现象、过度自信倾向等错误思维,这在股市投资决策中充分反映了出来。
1.事后聪明偏见
所谓事后聪明偏见是指人们往往倾向于利用事件发生之后的结果去理解事件发生的原因及过程。“事后诸葛亮”就是指这一现象。人们往往会忽视事后理解的天然优势,而进一步贬低事前决策的复杂性与难度。事后聪明偏见是普遍存在的,是人性的一部分,这一错觉思维使人们倾向于高估自身的能力,而低估他人的能力。
巴菲特在投资中尽量避免犯这样的错误,事实上20世纪60年代对伯克夏"哈撒韦的投资(当年主要以纺织业为主)给了巴菲特非常大的教训,20世纪80 年代他被迫将持续亏损的纺织业务关闭。这形成了巴菲特非常重要的投资准则,即投资于保持一贯经营原则的公司,避开陷入困境的公司。不要高估自己,指望自己比该公司的经营者做得更好,能够扭亏为盈。“我和查理还没学会如何解决公司的难题,”巴菲特承认,“但是我们学会了如何避开难题,我们的成功在于我们集中力量于我们能跨越的一尺栅栏上,而不是发现了跨越七尺栅栏的方法。”
2.过度敏感效应
过度敏感效应是指人们在心理上倾向于高估与夸大刚刚发生的事件的影响因素,而低估影响整体系统的其他因素的作用,从而作出错误判断,并对此作出过度的行为反应。敏感能使人们及时发现异常现象并加快对此的反应速度,但也会加大反应的幅度,使反应过分。
以美国“9"11”事件为例。“9"11”事件后,恐怖分子劫持飞机撞毁纽约世贸双塔的情景极大刺激了美国公众的神经,于是人们大大高估了航空旅行的危险性,倾向于选择其他旅行方式,美国航空业随之进入大萧条期。然而,数据统计显示,即使考虑到“9"11”事件的航空灾难,航空旅行也是所有旅行方式中最安全的,其事故率是火车旅行的三分之一。过度敏感效应在股票市场投资中反映得淋漓尽致,在股市上涨时,人们往往过分乐观,倾向于相信大牛市是永无尽头的,于是过分推高了股票价格;而股市下跌时,人们往往过分悲观,倾向于相信大熊市是不可避免的,于是过分打压了股票的价格。巴菲特认为正是人们的非理性行为使得股票价格围绕其价值进行过分的波动,为投资带来机会。他认为好的投资者应当利用这一现象,在别人贪婪时恐惧(1969年当巴菲特发现股票市场中人们已经陷入疯狂时果断抛售了所有股票,并解散了投资基金),在别人恐惧时贪婪(在1973、1974年美国股市大幅下跌进入熊市后,巴菲特又逢低分批建仓成功抄底)。巴菲特认为,“股票市场下跌在某种情况下不是坏事,投资机会正是从投资退潮中显露出来。”
3.信念固着现象
信念固着现象是指人们一旦对某项事物建立了某种信念,尤其是为它建立了一个理论支持体系,那么就很难打破人们的这一看法,即使是相反的证据与信息出现时他们也往往视而不见。从心理学的角度看,人们越是极力想证明自己的理论与解释是正确的,就越是对挑战自己信念的信息封闭。
信念固着现象是股票投资中非常重要的心理现象,股票投资者往往倾向于预测股市的涨跌与股票价格的波动,各类证券分析机构也通过预测股价波动获取收益。然而,人们往往会落入信念固着的思维陷阱,在满仓时忽视下跌信号的出现,而在空仓时忽视上涨因素的累积。巴菲特看透了这一思维误区,主张理解投资与投机差异,认为应理性投资而不应非理性投机。应当说,这就是巴菲特法则的思想精髓——价值投资。
凯恩斯、格雷厄姆及巴菲特都曾解释过投资与投机的差异。凯恩斯认为:“投资是预测资产未来收益的活动,而投机是预测市场心理的活动。”对格雷厄姆来说,“投资操作就是基于透彻的分析,确保本金的安全并能获得满意的回报。不能满足这个要求的操作就是投机。”巴菲特相信:“如果你是投资者,你所关注的就是资产——在我们这里是指公司——未来的发展变化。如果你是投机者,你主要预测独立于公司的价格变化。”以上述标准来看,中国股市目前还是一个投机气氛浓厚的市场。
4.过度自信倾向
过度自信倾向是指人们在对过去知识进行判断中存在智力自负现象,这种现象会影响对目前知识的评价和未来行为的预测。尽管我们知道自己过去出过错,但我们对未来的预期仍然相当乐观。造成过度自信倾向的主要原因是人们往往倾向于在他们完全正确的时刻回忆自己的错误判断,从而认为这只是偶然发生的事件,与他们的能力缺陷无关。
过度自信倾向几乎影响了每一个人,约翰逊的过度自信造成了美国20世纪60年代陷入了越南战争的泥潭,尼克"里森的过度自信造成了百年巴林银行的倒闭。可以说过度自信倾向是人类理性决策的最大敌人,这一倾向还容易使人们产生控制错觉,就如赌徒,一旦赢了就归因于自己的赌技与预见力,一旦输了就认为 “差一点就成了,或偶然倒霉”。而从理性角度来看,进行赌博与购买彩票从概率上来说是一场必输的游戏,然而还是有无数赌徒与彩民由于控制错觉而沉迷于此。
真正摆脱过度自信倾向,超越自己是非常不容易的事。绝大多数的股票投资人都坚信自己能够判断出大盘的涨跌趋势,并通过“逢低买入与逢高卖出”来获取收益,自己的收益将远远超出大盘指数的涨幅。然而具有讽刺意味的是,据统计90%的投资者(包括机构投资者)投资收益落后于大盘指数的增长,尽管这一统计数据是如此明显的证据,人们还是相信自己有能力成为那部分10%的投资者,而拒绝接受傻瓜似的股指基金组合,认为这是对自我智力的羞辱。巴菲特清楚认识到自己的局限性,认为大盘是无法预测的,能够把握的是对股票背后公司价值的评价与未来收益的预测,因此他从不期望于通过预测大盘来获益。
此外,巴菲特还坚持投资于自己所熟悉的行业,他承认自己不投资于高科技公司的原因是自己没有能力理解和评价它们。在伯克夏"哈撒韦公司1998年年会上他说:“我很敬佩安迪"格罗夫和比尔"盖茨,而且希望把这种敬佩通过资金支持他们转化成行动。但是说到微软与英特尔,我不知道十年后的世界是什么样的,而且我也不喜欢玩那种对方占优势的游戏。我花所有的时间考虑技术,但我仍然可能是分析这个行业的第100、第1000甚至第10000个聪明的人。确实有人能分析这个行业,但是我不行。”
从众与群体极化
他不仅在投资决策中坚持独立思考,还在被投资公司中重用抵制行业惯性的经营者
从众是指人们受他人影响而改变自己的行为与信念。旅鼠行动是经典的从众案例,这种生长在北极的小动物每当种群繁殖到一定程度就会集体跳海,自杀身亡。社会心理学家所做的从众研究试验中,人类也表现出了强烈的从众倾向。
从众可以引发群体极化效应,即群体成员的相互影响可以强化群体成员最初的观点与信念。群体极化效应的产生原因有两条,一是群体成员倾向于与其他成员保持行为与信念的一致,以获取群体对他的认可及团体归属感;二是群体成员在对需要决策的事件拿不准的时候,模仿与顺从他人的行为与信念往往是安全的。
从众与群体极化效应在人类的投资活动中充分体现了出来。人们的投资行为往往会受到他人的影响,当大多数投资者都陷入贪婪的疯狂而拼命追涨时,很少有投资者能冷静而理智地抵制购买的诱惑;而当大多数投资者都陷入恐惧之中而拼命杀跌时,也很少有投资者能抵制抛售的冲动。这种从众的压力是非常巨大的,然而,明智的投资决策往往是“预料之外而情理之中”的决策,大家都看中的热点板块的投资价值通常已经提前透支了,而聪明的投资者一般会不断观察与跟踪具有投资价值的股票,当它的股价下跌到合理的区间范围之内时(被大多数投资者忽视),就会果断吃进。很显然,这样做不仅需要专业的价值评估水平,更需要抵制从众压力的坚定意志与敢为天下先的巨大勇气。巴菲特的老师格雷厄姆曾经教导他要从股市的情感漩涡中拔出来,要发现大多数投资者的不理智行为,他们购买股票不是基于逻辑,而是基于情感。
如果你在正确的判断基础上获得符合逻辑的结论,那么不要因别人与你的意见不一致而放弃,“你的正确或错误都不会是因为别人和你不一致,你之所以正确是因为你的数据与逻辑推理正确。”巴菲特遵循了老师的教导,他不仅在投资决策中坚持独立思考,还在被投资公司中重用抵制行业惯性的经营者,并将抵制行业惯性作为他所归纳的12条最重要的投资准则之一。在对NotreDame商学院的学生发表演讲时,他归纳了37家投资银行的失败原因:“他们为什么有这样的结局呢?我来告诉你们,那就是愚蠢的模仿同行的行为。”
根据合理的数据与逻辑得出的理性判断,从不为他人的观点所动;他只投资于自己搞得懂的产业与公司,在公司调研上亲力亲为,从不借助他人的判断。他将投资活动比喻为打棒球,他认为投资比打棒球容易,打棒球是没有选择地击打投过来的每一个球,而投资只需要选择击打那些最有把握击中的球就可以了,合适的球没投过来之前你只需要躺着休息就可以了。可以说,巴菲特是少数有理性与勇气爬出虚假信息洞穴获得理性光明的人。
信息洞穴与事实真相
他从不阅读华尔街的所谓权威证券分析,也不热衷到处收集影响股市的小道消息
国外一些研究伊拉克问题的专家指出,伊拉克前总统萨达姆"侯赛因出身平民,精明能干,通过奋斗夺取了国家最高权力。但他作出了两次关键性的重大决策失误,导致付出生命的代价。一次是入侵科威特,这是基于美国不会武力干预的判断;第二次是在核武问题上采取强硬立场,这是基于对自身武装力量的过高估计。为什么像萨达姆这样精明的人会犯这种错误呢?专家分析,萨达姆实际上是一个信息洞穴人,他所接触到的信息都被伊拉克高级官员所垄断,而这些官员往往或是依据自身利益来歪曲、加工与屏蔽信息,或是投其所好,报喜不报忧,以此保住官位。于是萨达姆呆在虚假信息的洞穴中,看不清洞穴外的事实真相,作出基于错误信息的错误判断与决策也就理所当然了。
投资者是典型的信息洞穴人,投资市场上活跃着交易所、上市公司大股东及管理层、公募与私募基金、证券公司、普通股民、投资咨询机构、媒体、银行、律师及审计事务所等主体,构成了一个巨大的生态系统,每个个体都处于食物链的某一个环节,为了各自的切身利益,时常有意识或下意识地发布、制造、夸大、歪曲信息。由于信息发布者“裁剪”信息的内容,不少人被虚假或片面信息所操纵,作出错误的投资决策。典型的事例是上市公司高管与庄家相互勾结,配合庄家对股价的操纵而制作财务数据、发布虚假消息,最终受损的是普通散户。此外,普通投资者对庞杂信息的识别缺乏专业知识的支持,更容易受到愚弄。例如前一阶段我国拟发行1.55万亿特别国债的紧缩效应就被高估,而我国今年上半年看似不高的CPI指数(3.2个百分点)使普通投资者低估了通胀的可能性,这主要是由于我国CPI指数的构成比例不合理所致。
巴菲特清楚地认识到这一点,他从不阅读华尔街的所谓权威证券分析,也不热衷到处收集影响股市的小道消息,同样不天天紧张地盯着盘面的变化,这使得他的投资工作非常轻松,他有时甚至在家中一边享受天伦之乐、一边工作,美国股市上世纪80年代末崩盘的那一天他甚至无暇关注股市。巴菲特只相信自己。
如何应对人性的弱点
在可能的情况下延迟投资决策的时间,避免一切冲动情形下的决策行动,应当是保持理性与明智的有效方法。
客观地说,直觉、从众等人类本性并不是绝对的缺点,我们的主观体验是构成人性的材料,它是人类对艺术和音乐、友谊与爱情、神秘性与宗教体验的感受源泉。但必须承认,上述人类本性会造成错觉思维、错误判断和错误行为,这一现象在投资活动中充分表现出来。巴菲特法则的核心并不是他所创立的12条投资法则,任何所谓投资真经都会随着时间的流逝而失灵,只有其背后的真正原则与规律才会永恒,巴菲特在投资活动中对人性心理弱点的克服与利用正是这种永恒的法则与逻辑。人性之所以被称为人性,就是因其源自于自身并难以克服,但仍然有应对之道,人们可以从态度、反思、试错与时间四个维度来修炼自己,克服人性弱点,获取满意的投资收益。
首先,正确的态度是克服心理弱点的基础。
我们应当正视与承认人类具有局限性这一事实,这种对人类能力的自谦与怀疑是科学与宗教的核心所在。社会心理学家戴维"迈尔斯对此有精彩的论述,“科学同样包括直觉和严格检验的相互影响。从错觉中寻找现实需要开放的好奇心与冷静的头脑。以下观点被证明是对待生活的正确态度:批判而不愤世嫉俗,好奇而不受蒙蔽,开放而不被操纵。”在投资活动中树立这一态度同样是至关重要的,这需要保持中庸避免极端。如果不能保持好奇与开放的心态,就不能最大限度获取投资决策相关的信息,也就不能及早发现环境的转变与新的规律的形成,也就不能抓住转瞬即逝的投资机会;而如果不能以批判的态度对待一切信息,就容易受到他人的蒙蔽与操纵,从而陷入无数的投资陷阱。
其次,反思是克服心理弱点的方法。
正如苏格拉底的旷世名言所说:“不加审视的生活是不值得过的。”反思与总结是人类进步的源泉,也是提升投资活动与投资决策成功率的重要方法。法国哲学家帕斯卡尔认识到,“任何一个单独的真理都是不充分的,因为世界是很复杂的。任何一个真理如果脱离了和它互补的真理,就只能算是部分真理而已。”世上没有绝对正确的事情,在做任何投资决策之前,不要先入为主与过分自信,务必从反对这一投资决策的角度进行思考,试着提出反对的道理与理由,或是咨询其他投资人的意见,尤其重视反对者的意见,这种反思与多重思考会极大地完善、丰富与修正你的投资决策,提高投资决策的质量。
再次,试错是克服心理弱点的手段。
人类是有限理性的,而投资市场是错综复杂与不断变化的,人们不可能穷尽投资决策所需的一切信息与规律,因此有效检验投资决策正确与否的手段就是试错,对可能的投资方法与对象进行尝试性投资,将投资手段与方法放到实践中进行检验。对试错的批评可能在于两点,一是认为试错的代价过于高昂,二是投资的时效性,当发现投资机会时该机会已丧失。对第一种批评的对策是将降低试错筹码,当确认投资决策有效时再进行大笔投资;对第二种批评的对策是试错检验对象的选择,不是具体的投资对象(如具体的股票),而是投资的规律与哲学的检验(如高科技股票的投资规律)。
最后,掌握投资决策时间是克服心理弱点的补充。
人类的心理本性具有极强的时间敏感性,在理性与感性的斗争中,随着时间的推移,感性往往由强变弱,理性往往由弱变强。人类大多数的错误都是出现在一时冲动的情形下,人们常常会在一时冲动下做了某种行为,事后又追悔莫及。
这主要是因为人们在事情刚刚发生之时,会夸大导致事情发生的因素,而忽视其他因素的重要性,造成思维偏见与决策失误。这在人类投资活动中也很常见,大涨与大跌都会在发生之时极大地刺激人们的神经,调动人们的情绪,使人们产生买入与卖出的冲动,而冲动情况下作出的投资决策往往是不明智的。因此,在可能的情况下延迟投资决策的时间,避免一切冲动情形下的决策行动,应当是保持理性与明智的有效方法。
人类学家告诉我们:人类最强的三个欲望分别是财富、地位和权力,而财富则排在三个欲望之首。
正在或者准备走价值投资之路的朋友或许都在思考这样一个问题:价值投资一定能让我们实现自己的财富梦想吗?对于这样一个问题,价值投资实践的集大成者巴菲特是这样说的:“价值投资并不能充分保证我们投资盈利,因为我们不仅要在合理的价格上买入,而且我们买入的公司的未来业绩还要与我们的估计相符。”换句话说,价值投资之路并非坦途,其未来其实是充满了诸多变数和不确定性,从这一点说,价值投资与其他的投资(投机)路径没有太多的分别。然而,老巴最后话锋一转:“但是价值投资给我们提供了走向真正成功的唯一机会。”大师毕竟是大师,话语简洁,掷地有声。这是一个成功者所下的断语,价值投资者在细节上的一切探讨都是以信仰这句话为前提的。
一、 关于价值
人类财富史上有文字记载的最早的财富交换发生在古巴比伦和古埃及国王之间。交换的财富包括布匹、香料、家具、青铜器、珠宝和黄金。这样大规模的财富交换无疑蕴含着价值判断的逻辑在内。
而对价值的判断恰恰是价值投资的前提、基础和核心。
价值投资,简而言之,就是在一家公司的市场价格相对于它的内在价值大打折扣时买入其股份。内在价值在理论上的定义就是一家企业在其余下的寿命史中可以产生的现金的折现值。但是问题来了,一家企业余下的寿命史到底有多长?能产生多少现金?这本身就充满了玄念,以这个充满了玄念的现金流为基础而形成的判断有多大的可信度呢? 再有,折现率该如何确定?在不同的时点、不同的投资人会有不同选择,据以计算的价值必然是失之毫厘、差之千里。如果不能做到精确的价值评估,又怎能知道应该在什么价位购买股票呢?如果说这是价值投资人最大的困惑所在,当不为过。
关于内存价值的计算,巴菲特最主要的合伙人查理"芒格曾说过一句耐人寻味的话:巴菲特常常提到现金流量,但我却从未看到他做过什么计算。
老巴本人对于内在价值的计算最为详细的叙述出现在96年致伯克希尔股东的信中:“内在价值是估计值,而不是精确值,而且它还是在利率变化或者对未来现金流的预测修正时必须相应改变的估计值。此外,两个人根据完全相同的互助组事实进行估值,几乎总是不可避免地得出至少是略有不同的内在价值的估计值,即使对于我和查理来说也是如此,这正是我们从不对外公布我们对内在价值估计值的一个原因。”
此外,老巴还坦承:“我们只是对于估计一小部分股票的内在价值还有点自信,但也只限于一个价值区间,而绝非那些貌似精确实为谬误的数字。价值评估既是艺术,又是科学。”
与一些市场人士的想法不同,笔者更倾向于认为老巴这番话是真的坦诚而非卖关子。因为我们常常看到,在市场上,过度追求精确量化往往不会带来好的后果。最典型的例子莫过于大名鼎鼎的美国LTCM(长期资本管理公司)。从运作方式上看,LTCM是通过运用电脑建立数量模型分析金融工具价格,再利用不同证券的市场价格差异进行操作,是投资界精确量化的祖师,却也难逃最终失败命运。
金融投资,须观其形、辨其意、审其时、度其势;深得阴阳互化之妙,常怀敬畏自然之心。法法相济,法无定法,远非单纯的模型和程式化操作所能涵盖。在内在价值评估方面,大抵也是如此吧。或许,但凡介于科学和艺术层面之间的东西,都要用到中国古人说的一句话:运用之妙,存乎一心。老巴爱引用凯恩斯的一句话 “宁要模糊的正确,不要精确的错误”,也是异曲同工。尽管我们相信在某一个特定的时空,某一公司的价值只有一个,我们也只能力求最大限度地逼进它。而赢家却总是相对的。
二、 关于安全边际
老巴曾在他的老师、现代证券分析创始人、人称华尔街教父的格雷厄姆那里学到两条投资规则:第一条:永远不要亏损;第二条:永远不要忘记第一条。
那么,如何才能做到不亏损呢?
格雷厄姆自己给出的答案是:“我大胆地将成功投资的秘诀精炼成四个字的座右铭:安全边际。”
作为为价值投资的核心概念,如果说安全边际在整个价值投资领域中处于至高无上的地位,并不为过。它的定义非常简单而朴素:实质价值或内在价值与价格的顺差,换一种更通俗的说法,安全边际就是价值与价格相比被低估的程度或幅度。根据定义,只有当价值被低估的时候才存在安全边际或安全边际为正,当价值与价格相当的时候安全边际为零,而当价值被高估的时候不存在安全边际或安全边际为负。价值投资者只对价值被低估特别是被严重低估的对象感兴趣。安全边际不保证能避免损失,但能保证获利的机会比损失的机会更多。
凡事喜欢精确的同志可能要再次失望了:原来与内在价值一样,所谓的安全边际也是一个模糊的概念,比如仅从定义我们不能确定实质价值或内在价值与价格的顺差达到什么程度才能说安全边际就是足够,就可以买入股票。与内在价值一样,对安全边际的理解与应用也仍然是一个需要艺术掌握的东西。
巴非特指出:“我们的股票投资策略持续有效的前提是,我们可以以具有吸引力的价格买到有吸引力的股票。对投资人来说,买入一家优秀公司的股票时支付过高的价格,将抵消这家绩优企业未来十年所创造的价值。”这就是说,忽视安全边际,即使买入优秀企业的股票,也会因买价过高而难以盈利。这一点,对于当今的中国股市,尤具警醒作用。
可以说,安全边际在理念上与传统的“富贵险中求”投资观念是截然相反的。它告诉你:如果你想要谋发达你一定不要冒风险。在每次做投资决策或投资活动中,我们一定是希望我们的风险降到最小,同时希望每次投资活动中都能取得收益的最大化。
如果想要的安全边际迟迟不来怎么办呢?那么只有两个字:等待。在我们一生的投资过程中,我们不希望也不需要每天都去做交易,很多时候我们会手持现金,耐心等待,由于市场交易群体的无理性,在不确定的时间段内,比如三至五年的周期里,总会等到一个完美的高安全边际的时刻,换句话说,市场的无效性总会带来价值低估的机会,那么这个时候就是你出手的时候。就如非洲草原的狮子,它在没有猎物的时候更多的是在草丛中慢慢的等,很有耐心的观察周围情况,直到猎物进入伏击范围才迅疾出手。如果你的投资组合里累计了很多次这样的投资后,从长期看,你一定会取得远远超出市场回报的机会。所以安全边际的核心就在把握风险和收益的关系。
从防御角度说,对安全边际的掌握更多是一种生存的艺术。投资如行军打仗,首先确保不被敌人消灭掉是作战的第一要素,否则一切都将无从谈起。这一点在牛市氛围中,在泡沫化严重的市场里,显得尤为重要。
安全边际并不是孤立的,它是以“内在价值”为基础的,在“内在价值”的计算中,预期收益率是最有弹性的参数,预期收益率的上升和安全边际的扩大都趋向了一个结果,那就是相对低的买入价格。而就操作的层面而言,阶段性的仓位比例控制也可以视为运用安全边际的辅佐手段。
格雷厄姆和巴菲特这两个大师级的人物之所以都非常强调安全边际原则,之所以都要求一定的安全边际,其根本原因就在于,影响股票市场价格和公司经营的因素非常庞杂,而相对来说,人的预测能力是非常有限的,很容易出现预测失误。而安全边际则是对投资者自身能力的有限性、股票市场波动巨大的不确定性的一种预防和保险。有了较大的安全边际,即使我们对公司价值的评估有一定误差、市场价格在较长时间内仍低于价值、公司发展受到暂时的挫折,都不会妨碍我们投资资本的安全性以及保证我们取得最低程度的满意报酬率。这就是安全边际原则的精髓所在。
三、 价值投资和市场波动
早知道波动总是难免的,又何必劳心伤神。
“市场从来不是一台根据证券的内在品质而精确地客观地记录其价值的计量器,而是汇集了无数人部分出于理性(事实)部分出于感性(理念和观点)的选择的投票器。”这就是市场波动的由来。
格雷厄姆在去世前几个月的时候指出:“如果说我在华尔街60多年的经验中发现过什么的话,那就是从来没有人能够成功地预测股市波动。”
市场的状态是事实和想象的统一体。股价也是这样。资金量的大小是决定股价的重要因素。巨量资金流动的背后是理念和观点在刺激人们的想象,而且会达到疯狂,而过分脱离事实的想象和疯狂会造就悲剧。
格雷厄姆有一个“旅鼠故事”的著名寓言讲的就是这种悲剧:一个庞大的群体一哄而上地、盲从地向海边走去而淹没在海中,被人们称为集体自杀的行为。对于市场的价格波动,格雷厄姆还有一个著名的“市场先生”的寓言:就是设想自己在与一个叫市场先生的人进行股票交易,市场先生的特点是情绪很不稳定。因此,在他高兴的日子里,他会报出较高的价格,相反懊恼时,就会报出很低的价格。按现在通行的话说,市场常常会犯错。而一个出色的价值投资者会充分利用这种错误。设想有一天交易的时候,“市场先生”突然情绪沮丧,报出了一个低得离谱的价格,那么在这种情况下,投机客常常会按照“鳄鱼原则”的要求止损离场,而价值投资者呢?恰恰相反,会继续加码买入!这就是两种不同的价值观主导下的两种截然相反的交易策略。这就是巴菲特告诫我们的:要把市场波动看作你的朋友而不是敌人。事实上,仅以老巴旗下的伯克希尔公司来说,在1973年-1974年的经济衰退期间,它的股票价格从每股90美元跌至每股40美元。在1987年的股灾中,股票价格从每股大约4000美元跌至3000美元。在1990年-1991年的海湾战争期间,它再次遭到重创,股票价格从每股8900美元急剧跌至5500美元。在1998年-2000年期间,伯克希尔公司宣布收购通用再保险公司(GeneralRe)之后,它的股价也从1998年中期的每股大约80000美元跌至2000年初的40800美元。可以想见,在这些时候,巴菲特在股票投资方面所受的沉重打击和巨大精神压力,按照“鳄鱼原则”,巴菲特应该不知道止损离场多少次了,但那样的话,我们也不会看到今天的股神。
巴菲特:美救市方案可能导致通货膨胀
“股神”巴菲特又出手了。他在《纽约时报》撰文说,虽然美国经济处于“糟糕”境地,但他正在购买美国股票,认为股市长期将上涨。
巴菲特写道,国际金融市场处于混乱状态,问题蔓延至整个经济领域,且呈扩大趋势。今后一段时期,美国失业率将上升,商业活动将出现萧条,金融报道将继续令人恐慌。他说,尽管如此,自己正用个人资金购买美国股票。在这之前,他的个人账户上只有美国政府债券,没有任何股票。“如果股价继续具有吸引力,我将把百分之百的个人资金投入美国股市”。
巴菲特解释说,“恐惧情绪正在蔓延,经验丰富的投资者也不能幸免”。但逆市入场符合他的投资理念,即“别人贪婪时恐惧,别人恐惧时贪婪”。
除了长期看好美国股市之外,巴菲特认为,市场会在投资者情绪和经济走好之前率先走出低谷。他指出,那些持有现金观望的投资者将面临资产缩水的风险。
巴菲特警告说,美国政府救市方案可能导致通货膨胀,投资者持有的现金将随货币投放量增加而贬值。
针对巴菲特的建议是否会吸引投资者购买股票,美国国家广播公司财经频道CNBC做了一个快速调查,结果显示1716名投资者中有68%的人表示认可,剩下的32%的人拒绝了“股神”的建议,他们的评论是“巴菲特只会做对他自己有利的选择”。一些基金经理们的反应更为坦率:“我们没有那么多时间等待,客户们和雇主们现在就要结果,而不是以后。”
从历史经验看,巴菲特对于顶部和底部的判断要比市场早数月至半年,正如他自己承认的那样,他并不善于预测市场的短期走势。
巴菲特写道,国际金融市场处于混乱状态,问题蔓延至整个经济领域,且呈扩大趋势。今后一段时期,美国失业率将上升,商业活动将出现萧条,金融报道将继续令人恐慌。他说,尽管如此,自己正用个人资金购买美国股票。在这之前,他的个人账户上只有美国政府债券,没有任何股票。“如果股价继续具有吸引力,我将把百分之百的个人资金投入美国股市”。
巴菲特解释说,“恐惧情绪正在蔓延,经验丰富的投资者也不能幸免”。但逆市入场符合他的投资理念,即“别人贪婪时恐惧,别人恐惧时贪婪”。
除了长期看好美国股市之外,巴菲特认为,市场会在投资者情绪和经济走好之前率先走出低谷。他指出,那些持有现金观望的投资者将面临资产缩水的风险。
巴菲特警告说,美国政府救市方案可能导致通货膨胀,投资者持有的现金将随货币投放量增加而贬值。
针对巴菲特的建议是否会吸引投资者购买股票,美国国家广播公司财经频道CNBC做了一个快速调查,结果显示1716名投资者中有68%的人表示认可,剩下的32%的人拒绝了“股神”的建议,他们的评论是“巴菲特只会做对他自己有利的选择”。一些基金经理们的反应更为坦率:“我们没有那么多时间等待,客户们和雇主们现在就要结果,而不是以后。”
从历史经验看,巴菲特对于顶部和底部的判断要比市场早数月至半年,正如他自己承认的那样,他并不善于预测市场的短期走势。
Sunday, January 4, 2009
透视"巴菲特式投资心理"招招针对人性弱点
如何应对人性的弱点
在可能的情况下延迟投资决策的时间,避免一切冲动情形下的决策行动,应当是保持理性与明智的有效方法
直觉、从众等人类本性并不是绝对的缺点,我们的主观体验是构成人性的材料,它是人类对艺术和音乐、友谊与爱情、神秘性与宗教体验的感受源泉。但必须承认,上述人类本性会造成错觉思维、错误判断和错误行为,这一现象在投资活动中充分表现出来。巴菲特法则的核心并不是他所创立的12条投资法则,任何所谓投资真经都会随着时间的流逝而失灵,只有其背后的真正原则与规律才会永恒,巴菲特在投资活动中对人性心理弱点的克服与利用正是这种永恒的法则与逻辑。人性之所以被称为人性,就是因其源自于自身并难以克服,但仍然有应对之道,人们可以从态度、反思、试错与时间四个维度来修炼自己,克服人性弱点,获取满意的投资收益。
首先,正确的态度是克服心理弱点的基础。我们应当正视与承认人类具有局限性这一事实,这种对人类能力的自谦与怀疑是科学与宗教的核心所在。社会心理学家戴维·迈尔斯对此有精彩的论述,“科学同样包括直觉和严格检验的相互影响。从错觉中寻找现实需要开放的好奇心与冷静的头脑。以下观点被证明是对待生活的正确态度:批判而不愤世嫉俗,好奇而不受蒙蔽,开放而不被操纵。”在投资活动中树立这一态度同样是至关重要的,这需要保持中庸避免极端。如果不能保持好奇与开放的心态,就不能最大限度获取投资决策相关的信息,也就不能及早发现环境的转变与新的规律的形成,也就不能抓住转瞬即逝的投资机会;而如果不能以批判的态度对待一切信息,就容易受到他人的蒙蔽与操纵,从而陷入无数的投资陷阱。
其次,反思是克服心理弱点的方法。正如苏格拉底的旷世名言所说:“不加审视的生活是不值得过的。”反思与总结是人类进步的源泉,也是提升投资活动与投资决策成功率的重要方法。法国哲学家帕斯卡尔认识到,“任何一个单独的真理都是不充分的,因为世界是很复杂的。任何一个真理如果脱离了和它互补的真理,就只能算是部分真理而已。”世上没有绝对正确的事情,在做任何投资决策之前,不要先入为主与过分自信,务必从反对这一投资决策的角度进行思考,试着提出反对的道理与理由,或是咨询其他投资人的意见,尤其重视反对者的意见,这种反思与多重思考会极大地完善、丰富与修正你的投资决策,提高投资决策的质量。
再次,试错是克服心理弱点的手段。人类是有限理性的,而投资市场是错综复杂与不断变化的,人们不可能穷尽投资决策所需的一切信息与规律,因此有效检验投资决策正确与否的手段就是试错,对可能的投资方法与对象进行尝试性投资,将投资手段与方法放到实践中进行检验。对试错的批评可能在于两点,一是认为试错的代价过于高昂,二是投资的时效性,当发现投资机会时该机会已丧失。对第一种批评的对策是将降低试错筹码,当确认投资决策有效时再进行大笔投资;对第二种批评的对策是试错检验对象的选择,不是具体的投资对象(如具体的股票),而是投资的规律与哲学的检验(如高科技股票的投资规律)。
最后,掌握投资决策时间是克服心理弱点的补充。人类的心理本性具有极强的时间敏感性,在理性与感性的斗争中,随着时间的推移,感性往往由强变弱,理性往往由弱变强。人类大多数的错误都是出现在一时冲动的情形下,人们常常会在一时冲动下做了某种行为,事后又追悔莫及。这主要是因为人们在事情刚刚发生之时,会夸大导致事情发生的因素,而忽视其他因素的重要性,造成思维偏见与决策失误。这在人类投资活动中也很常见,大涨与大跌都会在发生之时极大地刺激人们的神经,调动人们的情绪,使人们产生买入与卖出的冲动,而冲动情况下作出的投资决策往往是不明智的。因此,在可能的情况下延迟投资决策的时间,避免一切冲动情形下的决策行动,应当是保持理性与明智的有效方法。
在可能的情况下延迟投资决策的时间,避免一切冲动情形下的决策行动,应当是保持理性与明智的有效方法
直觉、从众等人类本性并不是绝对的缺点,我们的主观体验是构成人性的材料,它是人类对艺术和音乐、友谊与爱情、神秘性与宗教体验的感受源泉。但必须承认,上述人类本性会造成错觉思维、错误判断和错误行为,这一现象在投资活动中充分表现出来。巴菲特法则的核心并不是他所创立的12条投资法则,任何所谓投资真经都会随着时间的流逝而失灵,只有其背后的真正原则与规律才会永恒,巴菲特在投资活动中对人性心理弱点的克服与利用正是这种永恒的法则与逻辑。人性之所以被称为人性,就是因其源自于自身并难以克服,但仍然有应对之道,人们可以从态度、反思、试错与时间四个维度来修炼自己,克服人性弱点,获取满意的投资收益。
首先,正确的态度是克服心理弱点的基础。我们应当正视与承认人类具有局限性这一事实,这种对人类能力的自谦与怀疑是科学与宗教的核心所在。社会心理学家戴维·迈尔斯对此有精彩的论述,“科学同样包括直觉和严格检验的相互影响。从错觉中寻找现实需要开放的好奇心与冷静的头脑。以下观点被证明是对待生活的正确态度:批判而不愤世嫉俗,好奇而不受蒙蔽,开放而不被操纵。”在投资活动中树立这一态度同样是至关重要的,这需要保持中庸避免极端。如果不能保持好奇与开放的心态,就不能最大限度获取投资决策相关的信息,也就不能及早发现环境的转变与新的规律的形成,也就不能抓住转瞬即逝的投资机会;而如果不能以批判的态度对待一切信息,就容易受到他人的蒙蔽与操纵,从而陷入无数的投资陷阱。
其次,反思是克服心理弱点的方法。正如苏格拉底的旷世名言所说:“不加审视的生活是不值得过的。”反思与总结是人类进步的源泉,也是提升投资活动与投资决策成功率的重要方法。法国哲学家帕斯卡尔认识到,“任何一个单独的真理都是不充分的,因为世界是很复杂的。任何一个真理如果脱离了和它互补的真理,就只能算是部分真理而已。”世上没有绝对正确的事情,在做任何投资决策之前,不要先入为主与过分自信,务必从反对这一投资决策的角度进行思考,试着提出反对的道理与理由,或是咨询其他投资人的意见,尤其重视反对者的意见,这种反思与多重思考会极大地完善、丰富与修正你的投资决策,提高投资决策的质量。
再次,试错是克服心理弱点的手段。人类是有限理性的,而投资市场是错综复杂与不断变化的,人们不可能穷尽投资决策所需的一切信息与规律,因此有效检验投资决策正确与否的手段就是试错,对可能的投资方法与对象进行尝试性投资,将投资手段与方法放到实践中进行检验。对试错的批评可能在于两点,一是认为试错的代价过于高昂,二是投资的时效性,当发现投资机会时该机会已丧失。对第一种批评的对策是将降低试错筹码,当确认投资决策有效时再进行大笔投资;对第二种批评的对策是试错检验对象的选择,不是具体的投资对象(如具体的股票),而是投资的规律与哲学的检验(如高科技股票的投资规律)。
最后,掌握投资决策时间是克服心理弱点的补充。人类的心理本性具有极强的时间敏感性,在理性与感性的斗争中,随着时间的推移,感性往往由强变弱,理性往往由弱变强。人类大多数的错误都是出现在一时冲动的情形下,人们常常会在一时冲动下做了某种行为,事后又追悔莫及。这主要是因为人们在事情刚刚发生之时,会夸大导致事情发生的因素,而忽视其他因素的重要性,造成思维偏见与决策失误。这在人类投资活动中也很常见,大涨与大跌都会在发生之时极大地刺激人们的神经,调动人们的情绪,使人们产生买入与卖出的冲动,而冲动情况下作出的投资决策往往是不明智的。因此,在可能的情况下延迟投资决策的时间,避免一切冲动情形下的决策行动,应当是保持理性与明智的有效方法。
像巴菲特一样应对通胀
近日,一季度业绩预告一直是市场最大的关注点,在喜报频频的刺激下,指数也有所表现。在等待一季度业绩逐渐明朗的同时,下周我们将得到一季度宏观经济数据。这当中,最触及市场敏感神经的恐怕还是3月份的CPI。8%?8.5%?无论多少,今年通货膨胀的压力恐怕已经成为了我们最大的宏观经济环境。现在的生活中,我们也切实感受到了物价越来越高,住的价格不用说了,高房价成了一道坎,大米、蔬菜、糖、白酒、汽油等等生活消费必需品的价格都在悄悄攀升,每个大城市的居民都能感受到。
我们做个简单的假设,若以每年5%的通货膨胀率计算,今天的100万元,5年后将缩水20%;10年后的实际价值将是59.87万元,损失超过40%;30年后,实际价值变成了21.46万元,近80万元白白蒸发。那么,而今8%的CPI涨幅下,面临的一个现实问题是,如何去应对通货膨胀?面对这个风险,难道普通投资者只有任人宰割吗?
从一个相对较长的历史周期看,战胜通货膨胀的较好的金融工具主要是股票,而不是债券、存款、现金和房地产。还记得20世纪80年代的“万元户”,那时1万元简直就是巨额财富的代名词。如果当时把1万元存入银行,现在账面价值也仅约为5万元。汇丰晋信基金管理公司的十大投资金律中的一条便是,“只有投资才能抵御通货膨胀对财富的侵蚀”。
什么样的股票能超过通货膨胀呢? 我们看看投资大师巴菲特在通货膨胀背景下如何投资的。70年代初期到中期,美国经济衰退,经济霸主地位开始动摇。到70年代代末,美国经济发展缓慢,出现停滞现象通货膨胀。巴菲特是1972年买下喜斯糖果的。
作为长期价值投资的实践者,巴菲特最为重视的是如何应对通货膨胀。巴菲特表示,他跟芒格总是怀疑通货膨胀有能力重拾过往的气势,他们总觉得通货膨胀在蜇伏当中,而不是全然消失。巴菲特收购企业的时候,考虑的是长期稳定,能创造稳定的现金流,同时经营成本相对较低的传统行业。巴菲特表示,当伯克夏评估要收购哪家企业的时候,通货膨胀总是一项考虑因素,虽然不是唯一的一项因素。通货膨胀对各个企业的影响并不相同。最好的企业有能力维持实质美元的盈余创造力,而且无需为了创造名目成长率而必须进行相对金额的投资。最糟糕的企业是,你必须投入越来越多“投资”才能维持一家“烂公司”。
喜斯糖果在美国通货膨胀时期表现得很出色,因为它不需要现时美元的庞大资本支出。在这样的背景下,喜斯糖果这样一个稳定的产生现金流的企业,恰恰是抵消通货膨胀的最好选择。到这里,我们明白了巴菲特对喜斯糖果这么一个看上去很普通的企业情有独衷,就是因为这家企业可以创造稳定的现金流,而且这个现金流的回报率远远大于通货膨胀的比例,给公司带来的是真正的盈余。今天的中国,这样的企业并不少,值得我们去挖掘。
我们做个简单的假设,若以每年5%的通货膨胀率计算,今天的100万元,5年后将缩水20%;10年后的实际价值将是59.87万元,损失超过40%;30年后,实际价值变成了21.46万元,近80万元白白蒸发。那么,而今8%的CPI涨幅下,面临的一个现实问题是,如何去应对通货膨胀?面对这个风险,难道普通投资者只有任人宰割吗?
从一个相对较长的历史周期看,战胜通货膨胀的较好的金融工具主要是股票,而不是债券、存款、现金和房地产。还记得20世纪80年代的“万元户”,那时1万元简直就是巨额财富的代名词。如果当时把1万元存入银行,现在账面价值也仅约为5万元。汇丰晋信基金管理公司的十大投资金律中的一条便是,“只有投资才能抵御通货膨胀对财富的侵蚀”。
什么样的股票能超过通货膨胀呢? 我们看看投资大师巴菲特在通货膨胀背景下如何投资的。70年代初期到中期,美国经济衰退,经济霸主地位开始动摇。到70年代代末,美国经济发展缓慢,出现停滞现象通货膨胀。巴菲特是1972年买下喜斯糖果的。
作为长期价值投资的实践者,巴菲特最为重视的是如何应对通货膨胀。巴菲特表示,他跟芒格总是怀疑通货膨胀有能力重拾过往的气势,他们总觉得通货膨胀在蜇伏当中,而不是全然消失。巴菲特收购企业的时候,考虑的是长期稳定,能创造稳定的现金流,同时经营成本相对较低的传统行业。巴菲特表示,当伯克夏评估要收购哪家企业的时候,通货膨胀总是一项考虑因素,虽然不是唯一的一项因素。通货膨胀对各个企业的影响并不相同。最好的企业有能力维持实质美元的盈余创造力,而且无需为了创造名目成长率而必须进行相对金额的投资。最糟糕的企业是,你必须投入越来越多“投资”才能维持一家“烂公司”。
喜斯糖果在美国通货膨胀时期表现得很出色,因为它不需要现时美元的庞大资本支出。在这样的背景下,喜斯糖果这样一个稳定的产生现金流的企业,恰恰是抵消通货膨胀的最好选择。到这里,我们明白了巴菲特对喜斯糖果这么一个看上去很普通的企业情有独衷,就是因为这家企业可以创造稳定的现金流,而且这个现金流的回报率远远大于通货膨胀的比例,给公司带来的是真正的盈余。今天的中国,这样的企业并不少,值得我们去挖掘。
教你,巴菲特價值投資法
巴菲特在他旗下的投資公司波克夏海瑟威公司2006年報當中,揭露他買進全球第三大鋼鐵廠南韓浦項(POSCO)高達4%股權,而且投資獲利已經高達1倍以上。這個消息一出,不但提高市場對於亞洲鋼鐵產業價格低廉、具併購商機的想像,更讓人欽佩遠在美國中部、現年70多歲的巴菲特,能夠在一年多之前就精確掌握亞洲鋼鐵產業的投資題材。
根據波克夏的年報,巴菲特買進浦項鋼鐵始於一年多以前,當時鋼鐵產業因為產能過剩、殺價競爭,所以獲利表現落於谷底。不過巴菲特認為亞洲鋼鐵產業價格低估、產能可望整併,價格也將因為新興市場的工業化需求而獲提振,所以,克服市場的負面情緒,仍然勇敢買進韓國浦項鋼鐵,最終獲得讓人滿意的報酬空間,而此正是「價值投資法」的深刻體現。
全球股災的影響下,不少個股中箭落馬,此時,檢討本身的投資策略頗為重要,巴菲特的投資哲學中,「價值投資法」確實引人深思。所謂價值投資法就是在瘋狂的金融市場當中,尋找經營體質穩健、中長期獲利可期,但是短線價格低估、遭到市場錯殺的投資標的,並且耐心等待、長期持有,以獲得豐厚可觀的大波段報酬空間。類似這種著眼於3-5年的價值投資方式,短線報酬未必搶眼,但長期下來,卻能提供投資人相對穩健的獲利空間。
價值投資策略在股市飆漲時或許績效不那麼突出,但當股市回檔時,其抗跌及防禦的特性馬上就能被彰顯出來。富蘭克林證券投顧表示,在股市重挫、市場氣氛趨於悲觀時勇於進場投資,也算是落實價值型投資策略。尤其在目前全球基本面仍然紮實的情況下,股市回檔反而是逢低進場佈局的好時機。
建議投資人不妨以全球股市為投資主軸,搭配經濟溫和擴張,價格仍然便宜,且受惠資金動能充沛、購併機會層出不窮的歐美股市。較為積極的投資人則可在這波額洗清後,逢低佈局拉丁美洲或東歐股市,讓投資績效能更具爆發力。當然,債券是各類型投資人在投資組合中不可或缺的要角,畢竟在股市震盪時,債券可以發揮避險功能,穩定投資組合的波動性。
巴菲特金律 追求簡單
巴菲特在過去40年裏,從100美元開始,通過投資成富豪,被喻為「當代最偉大的投資者」。
其實,巴菲特的投資哲學並不困難,總歸只有一點:看好的公司要長期持有。但我們要學習的事,巴菲特能夠迅速而準確地決定一家公司或一個複雜問題的關鍵所在,他可以在兩分鐘之內決定放棄投資,也能在幾天後大舉買進。
因為巴菲特一生的投資哲學第一信條就是追求簡單,避免複雜。因此挑中的公司都是與日常生活息息相關的公司,只要人類社會繼續存在,這些體質好的生活型股票,永遠都可賺取現金,累積保留盈餘和股東權益。到目前為止,巴菲特的核心持股分別是吉利 (刮鬍刀)、可口可樂、美國運通、H&R 金融公司、穆迪信用評等公司、富國銀行(Wells Fargo )及華盛頓郵報,這些公司一旦列入巴菲特的投資組合就很少更動。
例如,1972年道瓊指數跌到900點左右,黃金每盎斯跌破100 美元大關,美國聯準會將利率提高到6%,在華爾街人心惶惶的時候,巴菲特開始買進華盛頓郵報,1973年大力加碼,成為華盛頓郵報大股東,如今已歷時30年。巴菲特將華盛頓郵報列為永久持股,同時還特別強調:「不管市場如何高估他們的價值,我都不會賣出。」這就是巴菲特簡單的投資哲學,「看好的股票絕不輕易賣出」。
股神難免有錯誤判斷的時候,例如80年代中期,巴菲特將他的投資組合鎖定在幾檔可能會因為通貨膨脹而獲利的公司,巴菲特預料全球將發生大通膨,不過通貨膨脹始終沒有發生,。不過,巴菲特懂得從錯誤中學習。巴菲特在資金配置的投資三原則中特別強調:一要接受錯誤的發生;二要坦承錯誤,並勇於面對;三從錯誤中學習,積極過日子。
研究巴菲特投資策略的學者將其投資經驗列成6個基本原則,包括積極尋找明星企業、長期現金流量、市場原則、安全原則、組合原則及長期持有原則。
根據波克夏的年報,巴菲特買進浦項鋼鐵始於一年多以前,當時鋼鐵產業因為產能過剩、殺價競爭,所以獲利表現落於谷底。不過巴菲特認為亞洲鋼鐵產業價格低估、產能可望整併,價格也將因為新興市場的工業化需求而獲提振,所以,克服市場的負面情緒,仍然勇敢買進韓國浦項鋼鐵,最終獲得讓人滿意的報酬空間,而此正是「價值投資法」的深刻體現。
全球股災的影響下,不少個股中箭落馬,此時,檢討本身的投資策略頗為重要,巴菲特的投資哲學中,「價值投資法」確實引人深思。所謂價值投資法就是在瘋狂的金融市場當中,尋找經營體質穩健、中長期獲利可期,但是短線價格低估、遭到市場錯殺的投資標的,並且耐心等待、長期持有,以獲得豐厚可觀的大波段報酬空間。類似這種著眼於3-5年的價值投資方式,短線報酬未必搶眼,但長期下來,卻能提供投資人相對穩健的獲利空間。
價值投資策略在股市飆漲時或許績效不那麼突出,但當股市回檔時,其抗跌及防禦的特性馬上就能被彰顯出來。富蘭克林證券投顧表示,在股市重挫、市場氣氛趨於悲觀時勇於進場投資,也算是落實價值型投資策略。尤其在目前全球基本面仍然紮實的情況下,股市回檔反而是逢低進場佈局的好時機。
建議投資人不妨以全球股市為投資主軸,搭配經濟溫和擴張,價格仍然便宜,且受惠資金動能充沛、購併機會層出不窮的歐美股市。較為積極的投資人則可在這波額洗清後,逢低佈局拉丁美洲或東歐股市,讓投資績效能更具爆發力。當然,債券是各類型投資人在投資組合中不可或缺的要角,畢竟在股市震盪時,債券可以發揮避險功能,穩定投資組合的波動性。
巴菲特金律 追求簡單
巴菲特在過去40年裏,從100美元開始,通過投資成富豪,被喻為「當代最偉大的投資者」。
其實,巴菲特的投資哲學並不困難,總歸只有一點:看好的公司要長期持有。但我們要學習的事,巴菲特能夠迅速而準確地決定一家公司或一個複雜問題的關鍵所在,他可以在兩分鐘之內決定放棄投資,也能在幾天後大舉買進。
因為巴菲特一生的投資哲學第一信條就是追求簡單,避免複雜。因此挑中的公司都是與日常生活息息相關的公司,只要人類社會繼續存在,這些體質好的生活型股票,永遠都可賺取現金,累積保留盈餘和股東權益。到目前為止,巴菲特的核心持股分別是吉利 (刮鬍刀)、可口可樂、美國運通、H&R 金融公司、穆迪信用評等公司、富國銀行(Wells Fargo )及華盛頓郵報,這些公司一旦列入巴菲特的投資組合就很少更動。
例如,1972年道瓊指數跌到900點左右,黃金每盎斯跌破100 美元大關,美國聯準會將利率提高到6%,在華爾街人心惶惶的時候,巴菲特開始買進華盛頓郵報,1973年大力加碼,成為華盛頓郵報大股東,如今已歷時30年。巴菲特將華盛頓郵報列為永久持股,同時還特別強調:「不管市場如何高估他們的價值,我都不會賣出。」這就是巴菲特簡單的投資哲學,「看好的股票絕不輕易賣出」。
股神難免有錯誤判斷的時候,例如80年代中期,巴菲特將他的投資組合鎖定在幾檔可能會因為通貨膨脹而獲利的公司,巴菲特預料全球將發生大通膨,不過通貨膨脹始終沒有發生,。不過,巴菲特懂得從錯誤中學習。巴菲特在資金配置的投資三原則中特別強調:一要接受錯誤的發生;二要坦承錯誤,並勇於面對;三從錯誤中學習,積極過日子。
研究巴菲特投資策略的學者將其投資經驗列成6個基本原則,包括積極尋找明星企業、長期現金流量、市場原則、安全原則、組合原則及長期持有原則。
通胀对策之“兵临城下”
众所周知, 当今世界的各种金融创新都兴起于20世70年代布雷顿体系这一“准金本位”被废除之后. 原因就是在这一体制之下, 金融业的核心资产是黄金, 所有流通中的货币必须经受“纸币兑换黄金”这一经济铁律的严酷考验。 银行系统不能也不敢放手生产“别人的债务”来创造债务货币, 以免遭到人民的挤兑.。债务在黄金的严密监管之下保持着谦卑的规模, 银行家们也就只能耐着性子吃贷款利息。在金本位的制约之下, 世界主要国家的通货膨胀几乎可以忽略不计, 长期财政赤字和贸易赤字绝无藏身之处, 外汇风险几近于零。格林斯潘1966年曾说, “在没有金本位的情况下, 将没有任何办法来保护人民的储蓄不被通货膨胀所吞噬。”凯恩斯说: “通过连续的通货膨胀, 政府可以秘密地, 不为人知地剥夺人民的财富. 在使多数人贫穷的过程中, 却使少数人暴富。” 通货膨胀将产生两大重要后果, 一是货币购买力下降, 二是财富重新分配。 在现代银行制度下, 房地产业和“股权”投资占了不小的便宜,靠养老金生活和老老实实储蓄的人就是最大的输家。目前,根据我们的判断,虽然人民币对美元是升值的,但对内却是贬值的。
2005年7月21日中国开始实行了人民币对美元的管理浮动汇率制,也就开始了人民币升值的步伐,从1:8.27升值到当前的1:7.5683,升幅超过8.5%。据国际货币基金组织的调查显示,以购买力平价衡量,2006年1美元约合1.91人民币。因此,人民币升值将是一个漫长的、不可逆转的趋势。为考察货币升值,我们除把目光转向日本外,也研究了德国马克的升值过程。我们认为,经济走弱也不是货币升值的必然结果。德国央行始终把抑制通胀作为最重要的目标,或唯一的目标。使德国经济在30年间,在货币升值的同时保持了经济稳定,走出了马克升值带来的出口困境,德国人在此期间的思想变迁,对我们有非常好的启示。
我们始于2004年开始关注房地产行业,一直持有万科的股权到2007年7月。天道酬勤,通过不断的学习与努力,有了一点点收获。2007年7月,考虑到人民币升值、国内温和通胀和针对房地产行业的调控,我们将关注的重点由房地产行业转为金融业,开始投资招商银行,准备长期持有其股权。
从历史经验看,在本币升值的背景下,金融股的表现都远远领先于大盘。以日本为例,日本在1984-1987 年中期,日元第三次大幅度升值时期,日本银行股实现了高达7 倍的涨幅。韩国的经验也证实了这一点。基于日韩经验以及我国金融行业所处的行业背景和发展前景,我们持续看好金融业。我们现在面临的是一场没有硝烟的金融战争。制度性溢价是报答性的,而且只有一次,其中最大的受益者就是银行。我们翻开香港股市中汇丰的走势图,20年前其股价只有5元多,现在是100多元,而且,这还忽略了资本的扩张和分红、上世纪80年代的股灾以及1997年的金融风暴。目前,中国资本市场的制度性溢价还没有完全暴露出来。银行的所有网点都处在黄金地段,如果按工程价值来估值,按黄金地段的价格来估值,那么银行的每股净值产将翻番。显然,国内的银行股目前是被价值低估的,可以预计,未来10年或者20年后,如当年的汇丰一样,招行股价达到200元以上是没有问题的。现在股市的制度性溢价还在初始阶段,要等2007年的年报出来了才能充分显现出来。
银行业务包括商业银行业务与投资银行业务,都是高效益的行业,其主要成本为管理成本。假以3%的利差计算,仅贷款这一项,每年自动为国内银行增加近8500—9500亿元的利润,正常情况下银行业是有稳定收益的行业。国内银行的资产扩张倍数约在20—40区间,总资产利润率只有0.1—0.9%(平均在0.5%左右),资产利用率约为2-4%,国内银行自身素质与经营管理效率提高潜力还很大。我们所关注的招商银行,目前是国家第五大银行,但银行的网点较前4强要少得多,下一步随招商银行网点的逐步增多,外延和内涵式的发展会给招商银行带来跳跃式的发展。
近期,我们重点研习了银行拨备覆盖率,原因是该指标从宁波银行的405.3%到深发展的48%,上市银行的拨备覆盖率相差甚巨。我们认为,拨备覆盖率这一衡量银行资产质量的重要指标,不仅影响银行的利润,而且直接影响着最终对上市银行的估值判断。根据《股份制商业银行风险评级体系(暂行)》规定,拨备覆盖率被定义为贷款损失准备与不良贷款的比率,其计算公式:拨备覆盖率=(贷款损失准备金计提余额/不良贷款余额)×100%。拨备覆盖率更多地考虑的是银行对信贷资产预期损失风险补偿能力。在通常情况下,商业银行根据信贷资产的历史经验数据、行业内标准,结合中国人民银行《银行贷款损失准备计提指引》的规定,即正常、关注、次级、可疑以及损失类贷款的计提比例分别为1%、2%、25%、50%和100%提取拨备准备。在五级分类中,不良贷款率越低,拨备覆盖率就越高。目前,A股市场共有12家上市银行,2006年拨备覆盖率平均水平为125.57%。其中,拨备覆盖率最高的宁波银行为405.3%;最低者是深发展,为48%,两者相差悬殊,招商银行等银行的拨备覆盖率在140%左右。由于计提的不良贷款拨备会直接记入损益表冲减当期利润,因此拨备对银行业绩有直接影响。当不良贷款率上升时,计提的拨备也会随之上升,银行利润就会下降,相反,不良贷款率下降则会减轻银行计提拨备的压力,对利润就会有积极贡献。
通过长时间的跟踪和研究,我们开始试着为招商银行进行估值,而估值的能力对于投资者是非常重要的。2007年,巴菲特在有2万7千人参加的伯克希尔股东大会上,就如何成为一个好的投资者回答道:“读所有你可以找到的书。以我为例,在我10岁的时候,我就已经将奥玛哈公立图书馆中所有关于投资方面的书阅读过。你必须以竞争的想法来武装你的头脑,然后再逐步辨别出来哪些时候该用哪些方法。你一旦掌握知识后,就可以开始实践了,而且越早开始阅读越有利。当你买一个农场时,你会说我买这个农场是因为我相信根据自己的计算,它有每公倾120蒲式耳的产量。这个决定不是根据你在电视上看到的新闻或听邻居谈论的。任何投资一定要通过你自己的分析和判断。”有鉴于此,我们试着对招商银行的盈利进行预测,2007年至2009年分别为0.85元、1.20元和1.70元,按40倍PEG(动态市盈率)进行推算,2007年至2009年的年末估值为36元、48元和68元。根据推算,持有招商银行的复合盈利率在未来两年都超过30%,而30%就是我们年度投资的收益目标。
2008年1月1日新劳动合同法的施行及人民币的持续升值,给“伟大”公司的成长带来了契机,“依法经营”应该是大公司所秉持价值观的底线。劳动者维权意识的增强,将使公司在用工时“违法成本”大大增加,会促使企业走高薪酬、高效率、低用工数及低流失率的发展之路。可以预见,人工成本的突飞猛进将使小公司不堪重负,大公司的优势日渐显现。劳动密集型企业的发展将举步为艰。“一将功成万骨枯”,越来越多的“资源”将支撑优势公司的发展。历史一次次在告诉我们,经济周期的波动、国家宏观调控、行业调控等促成了“伟大公司”的成长。中国经济发展到目前这个阶段,若错失“伟大公司”成长所赋予给我们的历史机遇,那将是人生一大憾事。万科、招行等公司正在“伟大成长”,是否应该把握住机会?
2005年7月21日中国开始实行了人民币对美元的管理浮动汇率制,也就开始了人民币升值的步伐,从1:8.27升值到当前的1:7.5683,升幅超过8.5%。据国际货币基金组织的调查显示,以购买力平价衡量,2006年1美元约合1.91人民币。因此,人民币升值将是一个漫长的、不可逆转的趋势。为考察货币升值,我们除把目光转向日本外,也研究了德国马克的升值过程。我们认为,经济走弱也不是货币升值的必然结果。德国央行始终把抑制通胀作为最重要的目标,或唯一的目标。使德国经济在30年间,在货币升值的同时保持了经济稳定,走出了马克升值带来的出口困境,德国人在此期间的思想变迁,对我们有非常好的启示。
我们始于2004年开始关注房地产行业,一直持有万科的股权到2007年7月。天道酬勤,通过不断的学习与努力,有了一点点收获。2007年7月,考虑到人民币升值、国内温和通胀和针对房地产行业的调控,我们将关注的重点由房地产行业转为金融业,开始投资招商银行,准备长期持有其股权。
从历史经验看,在本币升值的背景下,金融股的表现都远远领先于大盘。以日本为例,日本在1984-1987 年中期,日元第三次大幅度升值时期,日本银行股实现了高达7 倍的涨幅。韩国的经验也证实了这一点。基于日韩经验以及我国金融行业所处的行业背景和发展前景,我们持续看好金融业。我们现在面临的是一场没有硝烟的金融战争。制度性溢价是报答性的,而且只有一次,其中最大的受益者就是银行。我们翻开香港股市中汇丰的走势图,20年前其股价只有5元多,现在是100多元,而且,这还忽略了资本的扩张和分红、上世纪80年代的股灾以及1997年的金融风暴。目前,中国资本市场的制度性溢价还没有完全暴露出来。银行的所有网点都处在黄金地段,如果按工程价值来估值,按黄金地段的价格来估值,那么银行的每股净值产将翻番。显然,国内的银行股目前是被价值低估的,可以预计,未来10年或者20年后,如当年的汇丰一样,招行股价达到200元以上是没有问题的。现在股市的制度性溢价还在初始阶段,要等2007年的年报出来了才能充分显现出来。
银行业务包括商业银行业务与投资银行业务,都是高效益的行业,其主要成本为管理成本。假以3%的利差计算,仅贷款这一项,每年自动为国内银行增加近8500—9500亿元的利润,正常情况下银行业是有稳定收益的行业。国内银行的资产扩张倍数约在20—40区间,总资产利润率只有0.1—0.9%(平均在0.5%左右),资产利用率约为2-4%,国内银行自身素质与经营管理效率提高潜力还很大。我们所关注的招商银行,目前是国家第五大银行,但银行的网点较前4强要少得多,下一步随招商银行网点的逐步增多,外延和内涵式的发展会给招商银行带来跳跃式的发展。
近期,我们重点研习了银行拨备覆盖率,原因是该指标从宁波银行的405.3%到深发展的48%,上市银行的拨备覆盖率相差甚巨。我们认为,拨备覆盖率这一衡量银行资产质量的重要指标,不仅影响银行的利润,而且直接影响着最终对上市银行的估值判断。根据《股份制商业银行风险评级体系(暂行)》规定,拨备覆盖率被定义为贷款损失准备与不良贷款的比率,其计算公式:拨备覆盖率=(贷款损失准备金计提余额/不良贷款余额)×100%。拨备覆盖率更多地考虑的是银行对信贷资产预期损失风险补偿能力。在通常情况下,商业银行根据信贷资产的历史经验数据、行业内标准,结合中国人民银行《银行贷款损失准备计提指引》的规定,即正常、关注、次级、可疑以及损失类贷款的计提比例分别为1%、2%、25%、50%和100%提取拨备准备。在五级分类中,不良贷款率越低,拨备覆盖率就越高。目前,A股市场共有12家上市银行,2006年拨备覆盖率平均水平为125.57%。其中,拨备覆盖率最高的宁波银行为405.3%;最低者是深发展,为48%,两者相差悬殊,招商银行等银行的拨备覆盖率在140%左右。由于计提的不良贷款拨备会直接记入损益表冲减当期利润,因此拨备对银行业绩有直接影响。当不良贷款率上升时,计提的拨备也会随之上升,银行利润就会下降,相反,不良贷款率下降则会减轻银行计提拨备的压力,对利润就会有积极贡献。
通过长时间的跟踪和研究,我们开始试着为招商银行进行估值,而估值的能力对于投资者是非常重要的。2007年,巴菲特在有2万7千人参加的伯克希尔股东大会上,就如何成为一个好的投资者回答道:“读所有你可以找到的书。以我为例,在我10岁的时候,我就已经将奥玛哈公立图书馆中所有关于投资方面的书阅读过。你必须以竞争的想法来武装你的头脑,然后再逐步辨别出来哪些时候该用哪些方法。你一旦掌握知识后,就可以开始实践了,而且越早开始阅读越有利。当你买一个农场时,你会说我买这个农场是因为我相信根据自己的计算,它有每公倾120蒲式耳的产量。这个决定不是根据你在电视上看到的新闻或听邻居谈论的。任何投资一定要通过你自己的分析和判断。”有鉴于此,我们试着对招商银行的盈利进行预测,2007年至2009年分别为0.85元、1.20元和1.70元,按40倍PEG(动态市盈率)进行推算,2007年至2009年的年末估值为36元、48元和68元。根据推算,持有招商银行的复合盈利率在未来两年都超过30%,而30%就是我们年度投资的收益目标。
2008年1月1日新劳动合同法的施行及人民币的持续升值,给“伟大”公司的成长带来了契机,“依法经营”应该是大公司所秉持价值观的底线。劳动者维权意识的增强,将使公司在用工时“违法成本”大大增加,会促使企业走高薪酬、高效率、低用工数及低流失率的发展之路。可以预见,人工成本的突飞猛进将使小公司不堪重负,大公司的优势日渐显现。劳动密集型企业的发展将举步为艰。“一将功成万骨枯”,越来越多的“资源”将支撑优势公司的发展。历史一次次在告诉我们,经济周期的波动、国家宏观调控、行业调控等促成了“伟大公司”的成长。中国经济发展到目前这个阶段,若错失“伟大公司”成长所赋予给我们的历史机遇,那将是人生一大憾事。万科、招行等公司正在“伟大成长”,是否应该把握住机会?
Warren Buffett is Moving 100% into U.S. Stocks. Should you?
Warren Buffett made news the other day in a New York Times opinion piece where he stated that he is moving 100% of his assets from U.S. government bonds into U.S. equities (stocks). When the richest guy in the world, a man who made his fortune through wise value investing, says that it’s time to buy, people tend to listen. Let’s take a look at what Buffett says.
Warren Buffet’s Reasons for Moving 100% of his Assets into U.S. Stocks:
1. Buffett invests by the motto “be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful”. If you believe in Buffett’s motto, then now is a great time to buy. We haven’t seen this much fear and volatility in the market since the Great Depression. Could people get more fearful than this?
2. Buffett believes that a rebound will happen prior to economic conditions improving. He believes this because during the Great Depression, the Dow hit it’s low in July of 1932 even though economic conditions worsened until FDR took office in March of 1933. Despite the economic decline, the Dow advanced 30%. Those who waited for the economic recovery missed out on the gains.
3. We’ve been through so many tumultuous periods of time and equity value has increased. Buffett calmly states that the 20th Century provided “two world wars and other traumatic and expensive military conflicts; the Depression; a dozen or so recessions and financial panics; oil shocks; a flu epidemic; and the resignation of a disgraced president. Yet the Dow rose from 66 to 11,497.”
4. Cash is a terrible long-term asset that is certain to depreciate in value. On this point, Buffett is correct. If you stay in cash, you’re bound to get dominated by inflation over time. Buffett then goes on to state that “the policies that government will follow in its efforts to alleviate the current crisis will probably prove inflationary and therefore accelerate declines in the real value of cash accounts.” I couldn’t agree more with this statement.
My Thoughts on Buffett’s Statements:
I agree with just about everything Buffett stated. He was very careful not to say that he doesn’t know where the market will be tomorrow, in a month, or even in a year, but does think that in 5, 10, or 20 years, stocks will go up.
I do think he could have further clarified what type of stocks to look for in this type of a market versus giving a blanket statement that he’s getting 100% into them. Many companies will not survive this credit crisis because they don’t have enough cash on hand and won’t be able to meet stricter lending standards.
I am also a little surprised that Buffett was 100% into U.S. Government bonds prior to making this statement. This implies that he is a market ‘timer’. Was his decision to do so smart? In hindsight, absolutely. If only I had listened to my senses when the Dow was overvalued at 14,000 a year ago, I wouldn’t mind dumping more money into the market right now either (I probably will anyways).
What if Buffett is Wrong?
There is always a possibility that the economy won’t recover and is headed lower 5, 10, and 20 years from where it is now. If this is the case, my guess is that we’ll have catastrophic conditions worldwide and 401K statements will be the least of our concerns.
One thing seems almost certain - we’re going to encounter higher inflation levels than we’ve enjoyed over the last 15-20 years. Cash is not the way to go. Gold, silver, tangibles, TIPS, and undervalued market leading equities seem like a solid bet.
If you are going to go the stock route, which would not be a bad choice, you must choose the right type of stocks. More to come on this shortly.
Warren Buffet’s Reasons for Moving 100% of his Assets into U.S. Stocks:
1. Buffett invests by the motto “be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful”. If you believe in Buffett’s motto, then now is a great time to buy. We haven’t seen this much fear and volatility in the market since the Great Depression. Could people get more fearful than this?
2. Buffett believes that a rebound will happen prior to economic conditions improving. He believes this because during the Great Depression, the Dow hit it’s low in July of 1932 even though economic conditions worsened until FDR took office in March of 1933. Despite the economic decline, the Dow advanced 30%. Those who waited for the economic recovery missed out on the gains.
3. We’ve been through so many tumultuous periods of time and equity value has increased. Buffett calmly states that the 20th Century provided “two world wars and other traumatic and expensive military conflicts; the Depression; a dozen or so recessions and financial panics; oil shocks; a flu epidemic; and the resignation of a disgraced president. Yet the Dow rose from 66 to 11,497.”
4. Cash is a terrible long-term asset that is certain to depreciate in value. On this point, Buffett is correct. If you stay in cash, you’re bound to get dominated by inflation over time. Buffett then goes on to state that “the policies that government will follow in its efforts to alleviate the current crisis will probably prove inflationary and therefore accelerate declines in the real value of cash accounts.” I couldn’t agree more with this statement.
My Thoughts on Buffett’s Statements:
I agree with just about everything Buffett stated. He was very careful not to say that he doesn’t know where the market will be tomorrow, in a month, or even in a year, but does think that in 5, 10, or 20 years, stocks will go up.
I do think he could have further clarified what type of stocks to look for in this type of a market versus giving a blanket statement that he’s getting 100% into them. Many companies will not survive this credit crisis because they don’t have enough cash on hand and won’t be able to meet stricter lending standards.
I am also a little surprised that Buffett was 100% into U.S. Government bonds prior to making this statement. This implies that he is a market ‘timer’. Was his decision to do so smart? In hindsight, absolutely. If only I had listened to my senses when the Dow was overvalued at 14,000 a year ago, I wouldn’t mind dumping more money into the market right now either (I probably will anyways).
What if Buffett is Wrong?
There is always a possibility that the economy won’t recover and is headed lower 5, 10, and 20 years from where it is now. If this is the case, my guess is that we’ll have catastrophic conditions worldwide and 401K statements will be the least of our concerns.
One thing seems almost certain - we’re going to encounter higher inflation levels than we’ve enjoyed over the last 15-20 years. Cash is not the way to go. Gold, silver, tangibles, TIPS, and undervalued market leading equities seem like a solid bet.
If you are going to go the stock route, which would not be a bad choice, you must choose the right type of stocks. More to come on this shortly.
Five Fearless 2009 Predictions
2008 has been a very difficult year for investors. And most are eager to put it behind them while hoping for a better 2009. I don't have a crystal ball. But I believe there are five powerful trends that can destroy or enrich your portfolio next year ...
Powerful Trend #1 —
The U.S. Stock Market Is Headed Lower.
A Lot Lower ... I don't believe we've seen the last of the exploding, financial time bombs. What's more, I expect: Real estate prices will continue falling, Unemployment will continue rising, Our economy will continue contracting, and Our stock market will reflect the deterioration of those long-term, systemic economic woes.
The Dow could tumble several thousand more points before it hits bottom.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is below 9,000. And I believe the Dow could lose SEVERAL THOUSAND more points before it finally bottoms.Your opportunity: Selling on strength is my #1 recommendation for 2009. That means taking advantage of rallies to pare back your U.S. stock holdings.
Powerful Trend #2 —
The U.S. Dollar Is Headed Lower.
A Lot Lower ...The cost of bailing out our county's financial institutions alone will be at least $5 trillion. And that's just the beginning of the trillions of dollars in loans, grants, guarantees, and other programs being cooked up! So our politicians have a whole lot more spending to do. Those humongous spending plans, combined with our already swelling budget deficits, make the U.S. look like an irresponsible spendthrift to the rest of the world.
Smart international investors do not want to hold what will become devalued dollars. And one of the best moves you can make is to diversity into non-dollar denominated assets.Your opportunity: Consider international bonds funds, such as the Prudent Global Income Fund or the T. Rowe Price International Bond Fund.
Powerful Trend #3 —
Interest Rates Are Headed Higher.
A Lot Higher ...Inflation always has been, and always will be, a monetary phenomenon where too many dollars are chasing too few goods.
The Treasury Department will need to crank up its printing presses to an unprecedented speed to pay for all the commitments Washington is making.
Our national debt is $10.6 trillion and going up by $3.49 billion a day. That's $34,723 in debt for each and every U.S. citizen. To pay the interest on this debt and finance even more massive bailout plans, Hank Paulson will order the Treasury Department to crank up its printing presses to an unprecedented speed.The consequences: At some point in the near future, the flood of newly created dollars is going to send inflation and long-term interest rates to the moon.Your opportunity: Consider inverse bond funds that actually increase in value when interest rates are rising, such as the Rydex Inverse Gov Long Bond Strategy Inv Fund or the ProFunds Rising Rates Opportunity Fund.
Powerful Trend #4 —
Commodity Prices, Including Energy,
Will Be Higher 12 Months From Now ...I used to spend $100 filling up my full-size SUV. So I appreciate falling energy prices as much as anybody. But I don't expect low prices to last for long.
Energy prices will resume their upward spiral as worldwide demand outpaces supply.
The growing emerging market economies and the other supply/demand factors that sent oil prices to $150 earlier this year are still in force today. Perhaps not at the previous gangbuster pace, but certainly at a pace that is enough to steadily push commodity prices higher over time.Your opportunity: The price of natural resource and energy stocks are down — way, way down. And companies with solid, tangible assets will be among the best performing stocks to own in the coming years.That's why this is the time to start accumulating shares in commodity kings like Barrick Gold, Archer Daniels Midland, CNOOC Ltd, BHP Billiton, and Cameco.
Powerful Trend #5 —
Asian Markets Are Headed Lower.
But Will Bounce Like A Superball ...I don't care what part of the world you pick — Europe, North America, South America, or Asia — the short-term outlook is not good. The long-term outlook varies greatly around the globe.
And right now, it's the brightest in Asia in general, and China in particular, where I expect the rebound to be very powerful.The Chinese economy is a multi-decade story. And there will be plenty of 'ten baggers' to be found amidst the beaten down diamonds.Your opportunity: Take advantage of any dips to add quality Asian stocks — like New Oriental Education and China Mobile — to your portfolio.The bottom line of my end-of-the-year message: Success in 2009 will require both caution and guts ... Caution to keep your portfolio intact and to raise cash whenever possible. And the guts to buy when things seem the worst.
Powerful Trend #1 —
The U.S. Stock Market Is Headed Lower.
A Lot Lower ... I don't believe we've seen the last of the exploding, financial time bombs. What's more, I expect: Real estate prices will continue falling, Unemployment will continue rising, Our economy will continue contracting, and Our stock market will reflect the deterioration of those long-term, systemic economic woes.
The Dow could tumble several thousand more points before it hits bottom.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is below 9,000. And I believe the Dow could lose SEVERAL THOUSAND more points before it finally bottoms.Your opportunity: Selling on strength is my #1 recommendation for 2009. That means taking advantage of rallies to pare back your U.S. stock holdings.
Powerful Trend #2 —
The U.S. Dollar Is Headed Lower.
A Lot Lower ...The cost of bailing out our county's financial institutions alone will be at least $5 trillion. And that's just the beginning of the trillions of dollars in loans, grants, guarantees, and other programs being cooked up! So our politicians have a whole lot more spending to do. Those humongous spending plans, combined with our already swelling budget deficits, make the U.S. look like an irresponsible spendthrift to the rest of the world.
Smart international investors do not want to hold what will become devalued dollars. And one of the best moves you can make is to diversity into non-dollar denominated assets.Your opportunity: Consider international bonds funds, such as the Prudent Global Income Fund or the T. Rowe Price International Bond Fund.
Powerful Trend #3 —
Interest Rates Are Headed Higher.
A Lot Higher ...Inflation always has been, and always will be, a monetary phenomenon where too many dollars are chasing too few goods.
The Treasury Department will need to crank up its printing presses to an unprecedented speed to pay for all the commitments Washington is making.
Our national debt is $10.6 trillion and going up by $3.49 billion a day. That's $34,723 in debt for each and every U.S. citizen. To pay the interest on this debt and finance even more massive bailout plans, Hank Paulson will order the Treasury Department to crank up its printing presses to an unprecedented speed.The consequences: At some point in the near future, the flood of newly created dollars is going to send inflation and long-term interest rates to the moon.Your opportunity: Consider inverse bond funds that actually increase in value when interest rates are rising, such as the Rydex Inverse Gov Long Bond Strategy Inv Fund or the ProFunds Rising Rates Opportunity Fund.
Powerful Trend #4 —
Commodity Prices, Including Energy,
Will Be Higher 12 Months From Now ...I used to spend $100 filling up my full-size SUV. So I appreciate falling energy prices as much as anybody. But I don't expect low prices to last for long.
Energy prices will resume their upward spiral as worldwide demand outpaces supply.
The growing emerging market economies and the other supply/demand factors that sent oil prices to $150 earlier this year are still in force today. Perhaps not at the previous gangbuster pace, but certainly at a pace that is enough to steadily push commodity prices higher over time.Your opportunity: The price of natural resource and energy stocks are down — way, way down. And companies with solid, tangible assets will be among the best performing stocks to own in the coming years.That's why this is the time to start accumulating shares in commodity kings like Barrick Gold, Archer Daniels Midland, CNOOC Ltd, BHP Billiton, and Cameco.
Powerful Trend #5 —
Asian Markets Are Headed Lower.
But Will Bounce Like A Superball ...I don't care what part of the world you pick — Europe, North America, South America, or Asia — the short-term outlook is not good. The long-term outlook varies greatly around the globe.
And right now, it's the brightest in Asia in general, and China in particular, where I expect the rebound to be very powerful.The Chinese economy is a multi-decade story. And there will be plenty of 'ten baggers' to be found amidst the beaten down diamonds.Your opportunity: Take advantage of any dips to add quality Asian stocks — like New Oriental Education and China Mobile — to your portfolio.The bottom line of my end-of-the-year message: Success in 2009 will require both caution and guts ... Caution to keep your portfolio intact and to raise cash whenever possible. And the guts to buy when things seem the worst.
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