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Consuelo Mack's WealthTrack Preview: Guest Bill Miller: Disruptive Technology Innovations

FYI: (I will link episode as soon as it becomes available for free, early Saturday morning.)
Regards,
Ted
January 18, 2018

Dear WEALTHTRACK Subscriber,

What makes a great investor? I have interviewed several of this rare breed over my career, including some of the greats of the previous generation: the late Sir John Templeton, Peter Lynch, and Warren Buffett. They share several traits, a passion for investing and research, discipline, healthy skepticism about Wall Street and popular opinion, insatiable curiosity, voracious reading and independent thinking.

Sir John Templeton once said: “It is impossible to produce superior performance unless you do something different.”

One measure of doing something different is known as active share, discovered by researchers at the Yale School of Management. Active share is a measure of the percentage of stock holdings in a manager’s portfolio that differs from the benchmark index. The researchers found that mutual fund managers with high active share outperform their benchmark indexes. Specifically the researchers found that funds with an active share of 80% or higher beat their indexes by 2-2.71% before fees and by 1.49-1.59% after fees.

The active share of this week’s guest runs close to 100% most of the time. His portfolio is nothing like the S&P 500’s.

He is legendary value investor, Bill Miller, and the proof is in the pudding. Miller is still the only mutual fund manager who has beaten the market for 15 years in a row. The record setting winning streak occurred from 1991-2005 at his previous firm, Legg Mason, with his flagship Legg Mason Capital Management Value Trust Fund.

Miller is now the chairman and chief investment officer of his own firm Miller Value Partners where he and his long time co-portfolio manager, Samantha McLemore, run the mutual fund Miller Opportunity Trust which he launched in 1999 as Legg Mason Opportunity Trust. Miller Opportunity Trust continues to beat its benchmark with a 25% gain last year and five-year annualized returns of nearly 18%.

Never one to shy away from promising new technologies Miller recently made headlines with his hedge fund, MVP 1 which invested in cryptocurrency Bitcoin at an average cost of around $350 per coin. At one point it accounted for over 50% of the hedge fund because of its spectacular rise. Miller will explain how he has handled that enviable problem. He will also share his rationale for not investing in Bitcoin in his mutual fund.

That decision does not mean he hasn’t owned securities in his mutual funds that the Wall Street establishment has considered to be “crazy” over the years. One of them is Amazon, which Miller bought when it first went public in 1997, at a split adjusted stock price of under $2 a share. It’s risen more than 600-fold since then with many fits and starts and vocal skeptics along the way.

What drew him to Amazon in the first place is where we start this week’s interview.

If you’d like to see the show before it airs, it is available to our PREMIUM subscribers right now. We also have an EXTRA interview with Miller about his current research project, the future of money, available exclusively on our website.

Thank you for watching. Have a great weekend and make the week ahead a profitable and a productive one.

Best Regards,

Consuelo

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M* Snapshot LGOAX:
http://www.morningstar.com/funds/XNAS/LGOAX/quote.html

Lipper Snapshot LOGAX:
https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/fund/lgoax

LGOAX Is Ranked #43 In The (MCB) Fund Category By U.S. News & World Report:
https://money.usnews.com/funds/mutual-funds/mid-cap-blend/miller-opportunity-trust/lgoax




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