Day: January 11, 2014

Where to Find Data

Where to Find Data

Here’s another letter from a reader:

Hi David,

I have been a long time reader of your blog but writing for the first time. To me a key part of the investment process for a generalist investor has to be a way to efficiently screen stocks to generate? investment ideas and also measure historical returns and fundametals for various industry groups under various economic conditions. I am curious as to what data sources you use in your own work for historical stock market and fundamental data? Do you pull this into your own database and do you use Excel or? a statistical package for any quantitative backtests for your screens?

In a previous job I used FactSet to pull historical monthly pricing and quarterly fundamental data for a universe of over 100 regulated utility stocks (both current and past public firms). I also taught myself a fair bit of statistics along the way including logistic regressions and discriminant analysis in order to backtest different models for identifying outperformers, dividend growth/cuts etc. Unfortunately I had to do this all in Excel, which made the whole process pretty painful right on from cleaning up outliers, sorting etc. I guess for simple queries of stock performance and tracking various fundamental metrics over time it would work touse Excel.

One motivation for asking is that I hope to one day become an investing blogger myself, and am wondering if there are low cost ways of accesing this kind of data. Additionally I am always interest in real world methods people follow to prune the thousands of possible stocks to invest in to a smaller more promising subset that people can invest more time analyzing on a fundamental basis. To me the hallmark of a successful investor is the willingness to unturn many investing stones until a promising idea is found.

I am a tightwad when it comes to paying up for data or software.? I use the following:

  • FRED
  • Yahoo Finance
  • Value Line via my local library
  • AAII Stock Investor (A screening package, but more than that)
  • The Wall Street Journal
  • Bloomberg.com
  • FINRA TRACE — bond data
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Federal Reserve (but not FRED)
  • Microsoft Excel
  • If I need to do something complex, I can use the open source statistics package R.

AAII Stock Investor and Value Line are my main screeners.? I pay $100/year for AAII, and nothing for Value Line.? Oh, my library gives me Morningstar for free as well.? Both subscriptions are very full, and very useful as well.

Now all that said, though it is important to be able to access the data, developing the ability to interpret it is far more important.? There can be too much rigor in trying to analyze quantitative data.? You need to identify the three most significant variables that affect the result being analyzed and focus on analyzing them.? Most investment questions can be analyzed through the three most important variables.

Though I do backtests occasionally, I am happier to stick with theory, and base my actions off that.? Backtests are fraught with all sorts of bias, and basically say that the future will be like the past, only more so.

It would be great to have Bloomberg, FactSet, and some off-the-shelf statistics/programming package that integrates with them.? But life is tough, and we don’t always have that luxury, so we have to seek out data on the cheap, and analyze it cheaply also.

That’s how I do it now, but if I get more clients, I will start paying up for data and software.

An Internship at a Hedge Fund

An Internship at a Hedge Fund

Here’s a letter from a reader:

Hi David,

Hope all is well.

I will be starting an internship with a hedge fund soon and want to contribute;. Any advice?. Are there any skills that I should learn/ brush up on so I ?can be productive.?

Thanks a lot.

In one sense, an internship at a hedge fund is like an internship at any job.? Here’s the easy stuff:

  • Be on time.
  • Dress like those you work with, or just a little better.
  • Listen carefully, and keep a notebook, so that you can remember things, or write down questions to ask later.
  • You are new to the social hierarchy, and sorry, you are at the bottom of it.? You may get garbage jobs that the junior analysts don’t want to do.? Do those garbage jobs with as much flair as you can.
  • Don’t waste time.
  • Do ask questions, particularly intelligent ones.? If you are not sure, ask.? If it is still not clear, ask.
  • Spend extra time if you need to research something for the business outside of business hours.
  • If you can program, and there are projects that could benefit from programming, offer to write some code now to aid processes after you are gone.
  • Don’t look down on anyone.
  • Be willing to speak up in meetings, but only when you have something of high quality to say.? If they ask you your opinion, and you don’t know, say that you don’t know.
  • Try to find some friendly mid-level person who can give you advice.

Now for things that are hedge-fund specific:

  • Make an effort to understand how the hedge fund intends to make money.? Once you know that, try to read up on their particular strategy.? Ask those with experience where you can learn more.
  • Realize that they are doing you a favor, and not vice-versa.? At the hedge fund I once worked at, we always paid interns, but only one intern out of many was ever worth the cost of paying and training.? So be grateful, and do what they ask, so long as it is not illegal or unethical.
  • Show interest in what others do, and learn from them.? People like to talk about their work, so when you have the opportunity, ask good questions.
  • It’s possible that they may play some practical jokes on you; bear with that in a graceful way.
  • Hedge funds are entrepreneurial, so if you do well, they will throw harder tasks at you.? Don’t be shy; do your best.

So what is the payoff for your hard efforts?

  • References for a real job, so impress those that you intern for.
  • Advisers on how to find a job if you did a good job for them, but there are no openings.
  • Also, they might rather hire privately, rather than expose the firm to risks from advertising a job publicly.? As such, if you showed that you could do great work for them, they very well might hire you.? Stay in touch with them.

That’s what I think you should do.? The comments section is open for more advice to the young man.

Sorted Weekly Tweets

Sorted Weekly Tweets

Rest of the World

 

  • Iraq Is New Schism for Saudis in Strained Alliance With West http://t.co/WiNnlXIhzI This piles on top of Iran & Syria; Sunni-Shi’a divide $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Hollande Deplores Magazine Splash of Affair With Actress http://t.co/xVSPTk9f3r Many enjoy scandals, even if they say nothing is wrong $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Surprise drop in euro zone inflation shows deflation risk http://t.co/BE8iIa4ENn Economic conditions are so weak, should we b surprised $$ Jan 09, 2014
  • Area Evacuated After Fiery Derailment in Canada http://t.co/fYOHtW5ZOy Pipelines are environmentally safer; send the memo to Obama $$ $XLE Jan 09, 2014
  • South Sudan Peace Talks Falter http://t.co/OVw1hj1fuM Africa is essentially tribal, which does not mix well w/democracy, most of the time $$ Jan 09, 2014
  • Good News and Bad News About Global Inequality http://t.co/t01kegmAL3 Many non-economic indicators show inequality is declining $$ Jan 09, 2014
  • Rich Danes Face Benefit Cuts as Universal Welfare Abandoned http://t.co/6k9Y0HJukb Non-universal entitlements tend2get viewed as welfare $$ Jan 08, 2014
  • Bond Tab for Biggest Economies Seen at $7.43T in ?14 http://t.co/Zq3VTSJAKi The debts will roll over, the only question is the yield $$ $TLT Jan 06, 2014
  • Euro Jobless Scourge Seen Defying Leaders? Growth Pledge http://t.co/32L7Hx2qsQ 12%+ unemployment &little improvement, makes US look good $$ Jan 06, 2014
  • Dirtiest Coal?s Rebirth in Europe Flattens Medieval Towns http://t.co/w6KWbpzzLr Trading nuclear power for lignite seems a bad trade $$ Jan 06, 2014
  • Shadow Banking Risks Exposed by Local Debt Audit http://t.co/KzlEW24cbH The problem is that it is tough to count all the opaque debts $$ Jan 06, 2014
  • China?s Runaway Train Is Running Out of Track http://t.co/IAHF6JCUta! The Chinese debt bubble nears its demise, what will Chinese govt do $$ Jan 06, 2014
  • South Sudan Peace Talks Start as Army Pushes Back Rebel Assault http://t.co/aqwnwYxEhX Hard to have peace talks while pushing back rebels $$ Jan 05, 2014

 

Companies & Industries

 

  • Who Wins, Who Loses if the U.S. Starts Exporting Oil? http://t.co/vN2BTl7kwE Missed the effect on the commodity petrochemical industry $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Dish Seeks to End $2.2B Bid for LightSquared Asset http://t.co/VjxnNgBsTV Ergen wants to end the deal b/c LightSquared missed milestones $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Target Data Breach Much Worse Than First Thought http://t.co/GnaR3VwHeu 70M customers had home & email addresses & phone #s stolen $TGT $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Intel Has Its Eyes Fixed on Networking http://t.co/AGlmAad3rY Intel thinks they have 4 openings 4 networks to aid the telecom companies $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Lenovo Dominated Worst-Ever World PC Market in 2013 http://t.co/GhmqSwuIGf Lenovo has the lead in a big but shrinking business $$ $HPQ $SPT Jan 11, 2014
  • IBM Doubles Down on Watson http://t.co/op7SD7gIiS Watson is a genius, but it takes lots of effort to make the four areas of strength work $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Wells Fargo Creates SWAT Team to Keep Loans In-House http://t.co/xxyrsqJcr6 Putting loans on the balance sheet? How quaint. $$ FD: + $WFC Jan 09, 2014
  • Americans Are Eating More Velveeta, and Now There’s Not Enough http://t.co/1fqq5dxvgC As a cook, contemplating this makes me queasy $$ $KFT Jan 08, 2014
  • How Companies Face Up to Human Trafficking Risk http://t.co/qE4zzQ8bve Very difficult to get all slave labor out of int’l supply chains $$ Jan 08, 2014
  • Why business schools charge so much and pay their teachers so little http://t.co/dBepTcQ2ba They’re amoral bastards w/a profit motive $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Bank of America ramps up credit card loans http://t.co/UXRDzeM4Xp If the big banks r starting to open the lending spigots — inflation? $$ Jan 08, 2014

 

US Politics & Policy

 

  • Taxes Have Congress Avoiding Roads Bill as Money Runs Low http://t.co/x2UDQbheq7 Let the states prioritize their road construction/repair $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • What Liberals Don?t Get About Single Payer http://t.co/MaQQZQh2kM Insurers a small part of costs, Drugs, Medical equipment & Doctors big $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Christie and the IRS http://t.co/dWHZskMLHU Contrast the Governor’s contrition with Obama’s lack thereof; tho if Christie lied he is dead $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • HARP: How the Mortgage Program Has Panned Out http://t.co/ZDN94uFdsg It does leave the taxpayer w/a contingent liability 4 defaults $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Puerto Ricans Flock North Away From Battered Economy http://t.co/LhchTMo3Q0 Self-reinforcing cycle as better off Puerto Ricans come to US $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • How the War on Poverty Was Lost http://t.co/uujlzrRkDp Goal was give fellow citizens a fair chance to develop their own capacities $$ #fail Jan 11, 2014
  • Chris Christie Is Not a Bully. These Guys Were http://t.co/pxYg6RBYCs John Adams, RFK, LBJ, Andrew Jackson, Nixon hurt political enemies $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Millionaires’ Club: For First Time, Most Lawmakers are Worth $1 Million-Plus http://t.co/PMBoM3NyJA A million ain’t worth what it used 2b $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Clickable Consent at Risk in Internet Privacy Lawsuits http://t.co/KFghV2XJ4s How much do u give away accepting information use policy? $$ Jan 09, 2014
  • Poverty level under Obama breaks 50-year record http://t.co/87feDKj7SN Be sure & give Congress, Bureaucracy & the Federal Reserve blame 2 $$ Jan 09, 2014
  • How Not to Regulate http://t.co/isrkmSd0l4 Good regulations r holistic & ignore special pleading from politically connected entities $$ $SPY Jan 08, 2014
  • Congress Makes NASA Finish Useless $350 Million Structure http://t.co/QlvScdhRab If we can’t make easy cuts, hard cuts will never b made $$ Jan 08, 2014
  • Cull the Stupid Tax Breaks http://t.co/j2UWBPZkwe Mostly we need to eliminate tax breaks that are not generally available to all business $$ Jan 06, 2014
  • Study Shows Fracking Is Bad for Babies http://t.co/i8KWfQpO5t Studies shouldn’t be released until peer review complete; statistics abuse $$ Jan 05, 2014
  • Darrell Issa’s Mischievous Postal Reform Bill http://t.co/YtisT8Yjey Eliminates Saturday delivery to restore COLAs for military retirees $$ Jan 05, 2014

 

US Economics

 

  • Is Jobless Rate Really Falling? http://t.co/pF2yH72N2B I find it dubious that falling labor participation rate is due to natural reasons $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Payrolls Rise Less Than Forecast; US Jobless Rate at 6.7% http://t.co/ux3LHxbobh We need to have a different H/L #, U-3 is 2 unreliable $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Highlights From the December Jobs Report http://t.co/3ZGjwho4Pv The December civilian labor force participation rate was a low 62.8% $$ $TLT Jan 11, 2014
  • Best Year Since 2007, Even Better 2014 http://t.co/CKxqxhYHbd Still haven’t made it back to 2000-2007 levels, projects better 2014 $$ Jan 06, 2014
  • What Do You Call 12,000 Economists Trudging Through Snow? http://t.co/xX7zlqcMne Not enough snow 😉 $$ Jan 05, 2014
  • Arthur Laffer Interview http://t.co/pKFx0aTPFV Difficult 2 deal w/a paradigm shift; inflation not realistic during deleveraging $$ Jan 04, 2014

 

Market Impact

 

  • When Does A Bubble Spell Trouble? http://t.co/pq9hFV9ywz Many transformative technologies get overvalued b4 producing real cash returns $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Looking for Alternatives to Bonds http://t.co/2n1ehNPQgu Until negative part of the credit cycle bites it works; keep one eye on the exit $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Skagen Says Ignore Wall Street, Bet on Emerging Markets http://t.co/pYIwqoL7kD Alternative POV, but emerging mkts do bad amid $$ tightening Jan 11, 2014
  • 10 Reasons the Gold Bugs Lost Their Shirts http://t.co/MroSlPib0A @ritholtz writes a great piece on investing in an mistitled article $$ Jan 09, 2014
  • Older Americans Shun Retirement at 65 for Risky Startups http://t.co/cvhiw8zRZC I’ve run into these in PE, the desperation can be felt $$ Jan 08, 2014
  • Bull Market Has Years Left for Shaoul on S&P 500 Values http://t.co/pOWNFznDSG Argument is that breadth leads to long market rallies $$ Jan 06, 2014
  • Wall Street’s Reading List http://t.co/jvhIzbPtLC Great list, but add in Michael Pettis’ The Great Rebalancing http://t.co/C4jKcrUNHV $$ Jan 06, 2014

 

Other

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  • Marriage Makes You Rich and Stupid http://t.co/9mIBOTCz44 Another factor here is that the productivity of stay-at-home spouse isn’t taxed $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • The Open-Office Trap http://t.co/nnjZnr8ycb Open offices promote distraction, which reduces productivity; it takes courage to resist it $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • To Stop Procrastinating, Look to Science of Mood Repair http://t.co/Ruw3YnrcvW Just get started, avoid a pity party, look to the future $$ Jan 09, 2014
  • Website helps students find freelance gigs, avoid unpaid internships http://t.co/NYbdKlHHJs Interesting stuff, sent it to my college kids $$ Jan 08, 2014
  • Payout May Come for an ABA Team That Is Long Gone http://t.co/qs8Fb6yl8v Half Billion comes 37 years later 2 owners of marginal ABA team $$ Jan 08, 2014
  • Frigid Air Threatens Coldest US Weather in Two Decades http://t.co/7xtE649g4l Things are extra cold in the Northern Hemisphere on average $$ Jan 06, 2014
  • Noah?s Ark Risks Collapse Without Bond Buyers by February http://t.co/0eBaSP8x1I It would be sad to see Noah’s Ark underwater 😉 $$ Jan 05, 2014
  • The Scandal Bowl: Tar Heels Football, Academic Fraud, and Implicit Racism http://t.co/J2CERTqxYa Phony classes &grades 4 football players $$ Jan 05, 2014

 

Information Security

 

  • Security Experts Pull Out of RSA Conference in NSA Protest http://t.co/Cyk8yREEVU & they should, y support those who compromise security? $$ Jan 11, 2014
  • Is the NSA spying on Congress? http://t.co/FIeYlyIVUV Not long, worth a read; NSA responses to Sanders and Grayson indicate yes. $$ Jan 04, 2014

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Wrong

  • Wrong: Federal Probe Targets Banks Over Bonds http://t.co/ODCDpENNQo Vacuous, the bond market requires that you research what u buy $$ $AGG Jan 09, 2014
  • Wrong: Why great CEOs ignore their stock price http://t.co/MrxV9cKI6N Great CEOs use their stock price to guide buybacks & acquisitions $$ Jan 09, 2014
  • Wrong: Is China Losing Hong Kong? http://t.co/ZOtl520jK9 I don’t think the Party cares much over whether those in Hong Kong are happy $$ Jan 06, 2014

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Comments, Replies & Retweets

  • RT @MacFarlaneNews: EPIC FAILURE- U.S. Navy accidentally sends reporter its strategy memo for dodging his FOIA request cc: @gregorykorte ht? Jan 08, 2014
  • RT @OracleofWallSt: @MatthewPhillips Myth: companies investing more cash in buybacks and not reinvesting. This chart debunks this view. htt? Jan 08, 2014
  • @hblodget @MatthewPhillips How much of the cash is collateral for derivatives, and other lending agreements? Different world today. Jan 08, 2014
  • @Mr_Berman Brainy, and cool-looking for his era. We all age. 🙂 Jan 07, 2014
  • I review more books than the above personalities. I nominate The Great Rebalancing by Michael Pettis…. http://t.co/4zknuYQS16 Jan 06, 2014
  • Bitcoin, like a promoted penny stock, is easily manipulated, because there is little intrinsic value http://t.co/5qyxzDVU68 Jan 06, 2014
  • The big question is when deleveraging stops, and individuals and banks start borrowing… http://t.co/ZQLyY5kc4L Jan 04, 2014

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