Validea’s John Reese on why Ken Fisher rocks

Written by: Israel Investor Newsletter | November 26, 2008

Today’s post comes from a guest blog, New Rules of Investing:

Institutional investors have powerful tools at their disposal to screen through reams of data.  Part of the institutional investment process entails screening through thousands of securities looking for a needle in a haystack — stocks that fit certain investment criteria.  From thousands of stocks, analysts can filter through a couple of hundred that fit these so called screens.  With a couple of hundred stocks in hand, analysts set out to do the hard work analyzing these companies, comparing them to one another, speaking to management and whatever else hedge fund and mutual fund logonew1analysts do when looking at prospective investments.

If I’m a value investor, I’m probably going to use some metrics that focus on Return on Capital (RoC) or Return on Equity (RoE) and Earnings Yield (E/P).  Growth investors might like to compare the price/earnings ratio (P/E) to the actual growth prospects of the stock in question.  There are literally thousands of things to look at.  So, where to start?

As we discussed in the “Piggybacking the Pros“, the Internet is a wonderful place to get information on stocks.  From monitoring actual moves that uberinvestors make to seeing what your peers think of certain firms, the information is out there.  You just need to be able to find it.  Investment Screening 2.0 is all about using screening criteria from super investors like Warren Buffett to find the next big stock.  Think of it as tapping the world’s greatest minds to see what they think of a given investment.

John Reese, a well-regarded entrepreneur with degrees from the two best schools in Cambridge, MA, has created a premium service that is the product of many years of research into the strategies of super successful investment managers.  Having devoured numerous investment books and interviews with the world’s best investors, Reese embarked on an ambitious project to computerize this information.  His firm, Validea, has created an algorithm capable of analyzing thousands of stocks according to differing investment strategies ranging from Fidelity’s Peter Lynch to Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett and applies screens to the overall market to find stocks that would fit these uberinvestors’ criteria.

John Reese joins New Rules of Investing for an exclusive interview. (Continue »)