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BookReview

Book Review: Microcap Magic

The Book ‘Microcap Magic‘ is written by Stephen Kann who used to run a newsletter called the Bull Market Microcap Review

As the title suggests, the Book makes a case for investing in microcap stocks i.e. stocks less than a market cap of $300 Million.

As per the author, one can allocate upto 20% of one’s portfolio to microcap stocks which should be spread across 5-10 microcap stocks.

The reason to invest in microcap stocks are two fold:

1.As the market cap is v small, institutions don’t follow it and as such these stocks are generally under-researched

2.Owing to the small market size, one can own a larger % of the company for a particular amount

The Book goes on to explain how to screen for these stocks…the screener the author uses is very basic and straight forward:

$25-250 Million Market Cap,Price,>20% revenue growth, > 0 EBITDA, < 1.0 Price/Sales, < 1.0 PE/G, < 30% institutional ownership

The Book then warns about some micro-cap investing pitfalls such as equity dilution, insider selling etc

Most of the book consisted of case studies of US based microcaps which are of little interest to the Indian reader.

One startling fact in the book is that the author’s largest personal holding is Calpian,Inc which “owns the largest,fastest growing mobile payments platform in India.” Huh ? Never heard of this company

This Book is a miss…Save your money and buy me a beer instead.

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Plug

Shout Out: Deepak Kapur on Valuations

Well known investor Deepak Kapur will be speaking on Valuations with examples of cyclicals at the online investment conference Indian Investing Conclave this Sunday,April 15.

The best part is the event is FREE which makes it a no brainer to watch/listen to an experienced practitioner from the comfort of your home.

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SME

Garv Industries: IPO First, Business Later

Source: DRHP Filings of Garv Industries

Amusing to see IPO of a company which has not even completed one year of operations.

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Links

Linkfest: 11 April, 2018

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

Realty investors find it tough to resell homes (Mint)

The turnaround of Tata Motors (Rediff)

Manipal sweetens offer for Fortis Hospitals (BS)

The Piramals’ three pronged realty strategy (Forbes)

Laurus Labs: Inflection Point (OB)

On managing risk (TRB)

Don’t use the 200 Day Average as a Sell Signal (Ben Carlson)

When Cash is King (Pension Partners)

Gold on the verge of a “1000 $ breakout” (Gundlach)

Why even bother to think about strategy? (Seth Godin)

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Chart MegaTrends

Mega Trend: Indian Equity Brokerage Industry

Source: DRHP filings of ICICI Securities Ltd