Best Stocks for 2025: A Conversation with Jason Del Vicario

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this episode of the Capital Compounders Show, host Robin Speziale interviews Jason Del Vicario, a portfolio manager at Hillside Wealth. Jason shares his unique journey from studying atmospheric sciences to becoming a successful investor. He reflects on the growth of his portfolio in 2024, the importance of buying during market dips, and the lessons learned from selling underperforming stocks. The conversation also delves into Jason’s global investment strategy, focusing on high-quality businesses outside North America, and his long-term commitment to Constellation Software. Cultural insights from Japan and the challenges of investing in that market are also discussed, along with the implications of Alimentation Couche-Tard’s pursuit of 7-Eleven. In this conversation, Jason Del Vicario discusses various investment strategies, focusing on capital allocation, management incentives, and the importance of investing in high-quality businesses. He shares insights on Constellation Software, market predictions for 2025, and challenges in the Canadian market. Del Vicario highlights specific investment picks, including Fever Tree and Evolution Gaming, while also addressing the role of AI in investment analysis and red flags to watch for in potential investments. The conversation concludes with a reflection on influential investors, particularly Charlie Munger, and the importance of long-term thinking in investing.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

The Untold Story of Shopify

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Enjoy the episode! 🍿👇 In this episode of the Capital Compounders Show, host Robin Speziale interviews journalist and author Larry MacDonald about his latest book, ‘The Shopify Story.’ They discuss the inspiration behind the book, the unlikely journey of Shopify’s founder Tobi Lütke, and the company’s growth from its early days to its current status as a leading e-commerce platform. MacDonald shares insights into the challenges Shopify faced, the pivotal moments in its history, and the strategies that contributed to its success. The conversation also touches on the impact of the pandemic on Shopify, the company’s future opportunities, and MacDonald’s thoughts on entrepreneurship and leadership.

Ownership Disclosure: Shopify ($SHOP) – Yes

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

The Intelligent Fabric Company: iFabric $IFA (Interview with Founder & CEO Hylton Karon)

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this episode, Robin Speziale interviews Hylton Karon, the founder and CEO of iFabric, discussing the company’s evolution from a lingerie manufacturer to a leader in innovative apparel technology, particularly in the medical sector. Karon shares insights on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their business, their strategic growth into the U.S. market, and the importance of patents and technology in their product development. He emphasizes the company’s commitment to social impact while maintaining a focus on profitability and growth.

Ownership Disclosure: iFabric ($IFA) – No

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

The Compounding Machine: Mark Leonard & The Constellation Software Universe ($CSU, $TOI.v, $LMN.v)

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Enjoy the episode! 🍿👇 In this episode of the Capital Compounders Show, host Robin Speziale interviews the anonymous investor known as the Compounding Tortoise (CT), who shares insights on Constellation Software, its CEO Mark Leonard, and the broader investment strategy surrounding serial acquirers. CT discusses the unique business model of Constellation, emphasizing its decentralized management structure, the importance of M&A, and the challenges of organic growth. The conversation also touches on the complexities of financial metrics like ROIC and the implications of recent spin-outs, including Topicus and Lumine. Throughout the discussion, CT provides valuable perspectives on the risks and future expectations for Constellation and other compounding machines in the investment landscape.

Ownership Disclosure: $CSU, $TOI.v, $LMN.v – Yes

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Best Stocks for 2025: A Conversation with Jerome Hass

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this conversation, Jerome Hass discusses market predictions, investment strategies, and the impact of political changes on the market. He emphasizes the importance of mid-cap stocks, shares insights on short selling experiences, and explains his investment philosophy. The discussion also covers the challenges of serial acquirers, the significance of position sizing, and the outlook for 2025, including specific investment ideas.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Best Stocks for 2025: A Conversation with Paul Harris

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this episode, Paul Harris discusses the evolution of wealth management, emphasizing a holistic approach that integrates financial planning, tax management, and insurance. He reflects on the changes in the asset management industry, the importance of adapting to new technologies, and the significance of maintaining strong client relationships. Paul shares insights on market predictions for 2024, his investment philosophy focusing on concentrated portfolios, and the value of understanding fixed income. He also highlights the importance of reading fiction for personal growth and enjoyment.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Best Stocks for 2025: A Conversation with Bruce Campbell

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this episode of the Capital Compounders Show, host Robin Speziale interviews Bruce Campbell from Stonecastle Investment Management. They discuss the advantages and challenges of investing from Kelowna, BC, the significance of the firm’s name, and the current trends in the investment market, particularly focusing on small and mid-cap stocks. Bruce shares insights into his investment strategies, recent success stories, and the importance of behavioral finance in managing client expectations. He also provides predictions for 2025, highlighting potential investment opportunities and the impact of political changes in Canada.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Canada’s Next Billion Dollar Company: VitalHub $VHI (Interview with Founder & CEO Dan Matlow)

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Enjoy the interview! 🍿👇 In this episode, Robin Speziale interviews Dan Matlow, CEO of VitalHub, and Brian Goffenberg, CFO, discussing their entrepreneurial journeys, the founding of VitalHub, and the company’s growth through mergers and acquisitions. They explore the challenges faced in the healthcare technology sector, the importance of building relationships, and the strategic focus on patient flow monitoring. The conversation also touches on the company’s market positioning, total addressable market, and insights for young entrepreneurs.

Ownership Disclosure: VitalHub ($VHI) – Yes

DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as offering of investment advice or stock recommendations. This content is based on the author’s independent analysis and research and does not guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. The information contained in this video is subject to change without notice, and the author assumes no responsibility to update the information contained in this video. All information contained herein this video should be independently verified with the sources and companies mentioned. The author is not responsible for errors or omissions. The author does not purport to tell or suggest which investment securities viewers should buy or sell for themselves. Those viewers seeking direct investment advice should consult a qualified, registered, investment professional. The author is not a professional or financial advisor, and does not provide financial advice. Viewers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a viewer’s reliance on information obtained in any of this content. It’s important to understand that investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The author is not engaged in any investor relations agreements with any of the publicly traded companies mentioned. The author does not receive compensation of any kind from any publicly traded companies that are mentioned in any of this content. The author has acquired and may trade shares of some of the companies mentioned through open market transactions and for investment purposes only. Refer to the “author’s ownership disclosure” where applicable. There may be affiliate links to Amazon, and other companies in which the author is compensated if any of the affiliate products are purchased from Amazon.ca/.com or any other companies.

Meet Canada’s New Small Cap King; Up +74%, These are the Fund’s Top Holdings… 

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We’re so back. Depressed valuations, coupled with declining interest rates and returning ‘animal spirits’ are fueling the next bull run in Canadian small caps. And there’s one hedge fund manager in particular who’s capitalizing bigly. In fact, his fund was just named the #1 Hedge Fund by Performance in Canada for 2024…

Jordan Zinberg's Top Picks: April 8, 2024 – BNN Bloomberg


Up a whopping +74% (net of fees and expenses) for the 12-month period ended June 30, 2024, Jordan Zinberg’s Bedford Park Opportunities Fund was recently awarded first place at the Canadian Hedge Fund Awards for Best 1 Year Return in the Equity-Focused category.

Zooming out, the fund’s 5-year annualized return as of October 31, 2024 stands at an impressive 18.4% net of fees and expenses.

Zinberg got his start at RBC Dominion Securities, and then joined Donville Kent Asset Management (DKAM) in the early years of Jason Donville’s freshly launched hedge fund – contributing to its explosive growth throughout an almost 10-year stretch as Jason’s right hand-man. Then in 2018, Zinberg ventured out to launch his own hedge fund – Bedford Park Capital.

The Bedford Park Opportunities Fund runs a concentrated portfolio of small, and mid-cap Canadian stocks. Among its top holdings are:

– Source Energy Services ($SHLE)
– Propel Holdings ($PRL)
– Mainstreet Equity ($MEQ)
– Lumine ($LMN.v)
– Goeasy ($GSY)

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Upon closer examination, the multi-baggers $SHLE, and $PRL did most of the heavy lifting for the fund’s record-breaking +74% year. Looking at my own portfolio, I have some overlap with Bedford Park’s top holdings; $MEQ, and $LMN.v.

Bedford Park’s website reveals their 4-pronged approach to investing in the public markets:

You can tune into BNN where Zinberg is frequently featured as a guest on their market Call segment. For Zinberg’s past opinions from the show, you can visit my friends at Stockchase who document all the stocks mentioned on Market Call.

I will absolutely be continuing to follow Jordan Zinberg’s Bedford Park Opportunities Fund into 2025 and beyond. While for anyone it would be challenging to immediately repeat a blow-out year, I’m confident the best is yet to come. Maybe Jordan will share his best ideas for 2025 that I can broadcast to all of you in a future newsletter (stay tuned…).

In other news:

– I’m planning a major relaunch of my Youtube channel, and will be interviewing some amazing CEO’s from my favourite companies across Canada. Subscribe now so you don’t miss the re-launch, and subsequent interviews

– I recently visited Sheldon Inwentash (founder, ThreeD Capital), and his son Jakson at their 130 Spadina Avenue Toronto office. Sheldon has a big vision for his next venture capital firm – ThreeD Capital (CNSX: IDK) – and so I was curious to hear how everything was going – including their key investments. You can listen to our exclusive conversation here (note: I do not hold any ThreeD Capital shares, nor was I paid for this interview)

– You might not know this, but DKAM / Jason Donville is back onX.com (Twitter). You can follow Donville + team here: @DonvilleKent. Notably, DKAM placed 2nd at the Canadian Hedge Fund Awards for the 2024 year. Their fund was up +52%!!

– It’s hard to believe, but my bestselling book Market Masters was released 8 years ago, time flies!

– I stumbled upon a really great clip of Bill Ackman as he opens up about his divorce and then rebuilding life from a low point. Much respect to Bill Ackman for showing this kind of vulnerability. Life’s not always easy…

– Maclean’s has released their annual list of Canada’s Richest People – “an extensively researched ranking of the country’s wealthiest grocers, tech giants, developers, investors and other mega moguls”

– David Barr (PenderFund) released an update on the Pender Small Cap Opportunities fund. You can watch the full video here

– I can’t help but think, what’s going on at Bell Canada ($BCE)? While the 10% divy yield is tempting, I’m a growth investor at the core. Will pass. But is anyone biting?

– VitalHub ($VHI) recently made their their 20th and largest acquisition to-date of Strata Health! Will be exciting to see if VitalHub can become Canada’s next billion dollar company

– WELL Health ($WELL) recently reached a significant milestone, surpassing a $1 billion annualized revenue run-rate with record Q3-2024 revenue of $251.7 million—a 27% increase over Q3-2023, driven by strong organic growth of 23%. Tremendous progress!

Stocks & Stones recently revealed some shocking, and encouraging stats from the TSX Venture exchange; volume YoY is up a whopping +50%, and value traded ($) up +59%. Booyah – let’s hope this Canadian micro & small-cap bull run is just getting started 🙂

– Since writing this feature on the ‘Dollar Store Wars‘ shaping up in Mexico, Pesorama ($PESO.v) opened their 24th Joi Dollar Plus store in Mexico City on Oct 26, 2024. Then notably on November 5th, Sumesh Paul Pathak (board member) made a new insider purchase totaling 200,000 shares @ 0.12 cents per share.

Regards,
Robin (r.speziale@gmail.com)

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Author’s Ownership Disclosure: $SHLE (no), $PRL (no), $MEQ (yes), $LMN.v (yes), $GSY (no), $IDK (no), $BCE (no), $VHI (yes), $WELL (yes), $PESO.v (yes)

Superinvestors of 13Fsville (what they’re buying and selling, and how to invest like one…)

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[Based on Q2 2024 13F Filings] Every 3 months, I like to check up on what the BIG Superinvestors – Warren Buffett, Bill Ackman, Francois Rochon, etc. – are investing in, as well as a select group of lesser known funds / investors that you’ll find featured below.

How do I track these buys and sells? Quarterly 13F filings…
👉 https://www.dataroma.com

Have a look. Are there any surprises that jump out at you?

📈 Highlights for me:

Buffett sells 50% of his Apple stake, trims 21% of Capital One, adds 262% to Sirius XM, and initiates new positions in Ulta Beauty, and HEICO

Ackman initiates new positions in Nike, and Brookfield, trimming his stakes in Chipotle by 23%, and Alphabet by 20%

Rochon doubles down on his Starbucks stake at a low point (and before the new CEO announcement)

Loeb adds 320% to Uber Technologies, 72% to Taiwan Semiconductor, and initiates a new position in Apple, rendering the company his fund’s 7th largest holding

Icahn initiates a new position in Caesars Entertainment

Tepper increases his Lyft position by 1,600%

Burry adds 88% to Baidu, and 24% to Alibaba, upping his overall bet on China

(Terry) Smith adds 39% to Texas Instruments

Chou increases his Stellantis stake by 1,400%, and makes many new additions to the fund

Watsa adds 51% to his Taiwan Semiconductor stake, and sheds the majority of his position in Micron Technology

Klarman reduces his Alphabet stake by 64%

Miller initiates a new position in Build-A-Bear Workshop

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Akre initiates a new position in Airbnb

Russo initiates a new position in DoorDash

Dorsey sheds 45% of his stake in Alphabet, and initiates a new position in Sprout Social

Li Lu, following in the foot steps of Buffett (albeit, late), initiates a new position in Occidental Petroleum

Einhorn initiates new positions in Peloton Interactive, Capri Holdings, and IAC, while doubling his stake in HP

Coleman (Tiger Global) initiates new positions in United Health, Qualcomm, Applied Materials, Zkh Group, and Rubrik, while increasing his stake in Grab Holdings by 39%

Gayner initiates a new and notable position in Franco Nevada

Druckenmiller adds to his #1 holding (Coherent Corp), and trims his stakes in the iShares Russell 2000 (Call), Microsoft, General Electric, and Nvidia

Greenblatt increases his stake in Nvidia (3rd largest position)

Dalio increases his stakes in Amazon, and Microsoft, while trimming his position in Apple

Pabrai increases his stake in Arch Resources by 180%

(Cathie) Wood increases her stakes in Tesla, Roku, Roblox, Palantir Technologies, Shopify, Intellia Therapeutics, PagerDuty, and Recursion Pharma

(Steve) Cohen initiates a new position in Apple, increases his bet on Dell Technologies by 1,666%, and trims Broadcom by 67%

(Howard) Marks initiates new positions in Liberty Global, Trip.com Group, Gerdau, and Altice USA, while nearly tripling his position in small-cap stock Vacasa

Sequoia reduces their stake in SAP by 32%

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🔎 As for the lesser known funds:

AltaRock Partners initiates a new position in Fair Isaac, increases their stake in Moody’s by 36%, and sheds Charter Communications by 99%

AKO Capital initiates new positions in Amazon, and Canadian National Railway, adds 143% to Accenture, and sheds 48% of their Estee Lauder position

RV Capital initiates new positions in Deere & Co., and Salesforce

Polen Capital significantly ups its stake in Shopify by 1672%, rendering it a top 20 holding, and also initiates a new position in Pinduoduo PDD Holdings (Temu parent company)

Greenlea Lane Capital initiates a new position in Tesla, and increases its bet on Trupanion by 159%

Shawspring Partners significantly reduces its stakes in Sea, and Coupang by 55%, and 35% respectively, while initiating new positions in nCino, and Procore Technologies, as well as increasing its bet on Blend Labs by 59%

Wedgewood Partners increases its take in Edwards Lifesciences by 44%

Abrams Capital Management initiates a new position in Loar Holdings – effectively rendering the company its largest in the fund (40%) – and sells 73% of its stake in U-Haul Holding

TCI Fund Management adds 398% to its existing stake in Alphabet (going against the general selling trend seen by others), and initiates a new position in Ferrovial

FPA Crescent Fund initiates a new position in Vail Resorts, and sheds 42% of its stake in Broadcom

Makaira Partners initiates a new position in recent IPO Savers Value Village, and increases its bet on Cactus by 5x

* Please note that these 13F filings are as of June 30, 2024 and therefore might not accurately reflect today’s positions of these investors/funds

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⭐ How to invest like a Superinvestor..

While DIY investors (like myself) don’t have access to expensive Bloomberg terminals, in-the-know brokers, or top-notch analysts, there are completely free resources available online that I use on a frequent basis (and you can too):

Idea Generation

StockCharts Predefined Scans (New 52-week Highs)

TradingView Top Gainers

Baystreet New Listings:

TSX

TSXV

Social/Forums

Blossom

Stockhouse

CEO.ca

Second Opinions

Stockchase

Seeking Alpha

Stock Lookup & Tracking

TMX

Yahoo Finance Watchlist

Insider Information

MarketScreener

Canadian Insider

Superinvestor & Hedge Fund Watch

Datorama

Stockcircle

News

BNN

CNBC

ZeroHedge

Financials & Press Releases

Earnings Hub

SEDAR+

EDGAR

Stock Screeners

Finviz

Yahoo

Financial Performance

Morningstar

Regards,
Robin (r.speziale@gmail.com)

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Author’s Ownership Disclosure: Apple (yes), Alphabet (yes), Uber (yes), Microsoft (yes), Nvidia (yes), Amazon (yes), Tesla (yes), Shopify (yes)