Re: Early Retirement in Helvetia
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 8:04 am
Hello SalutNounou
Very interesting to read your journal! Belated congrats on the marriage
I too invest in net net stocks and I'm just about coming up on my first year of starting the strategy. It has been tremendously effective with a current return north of 60%, although I've taken a concentrated approach with only 10 stocks as I've DCA'ed into the strategy over time. I plan to scale up to 20 stocks as those picks grow in size relative to my total net worth.
Obviously I don't expect nearly such a high return every year, but if these opportunities continue to exist, I expect that it will beat the market by quite a decent margin in the long run. As you noticed, Japan is probably the biggest market for these kinds of stocks at the moment.
I noticed you mentioned screener.co and I agree that this is a decent tool. It's the cheapest one that I've been able to find, at least. Are you familiar with any other ways to screen for net nets on a global basis? I'd love to find a free way to uncover these stocks (more savings!).
Very interesting to read your journal! Belated congrats on the marriage
I too invest in net net stocks and I'm just about coming up on my first year of starting the strategy. It has been tremendously effective with a current return north of 60%, although I've taken a concentrated approach with only 10 stocks as I've DCA'ed into the strategy over time. I plan to scale up to 20 stocks as those picks grow in size relative to my total net worth.
Obviously I don't expect nearly such a high return every year, but if these opportunities continue to exist, I expect that it will beat the market by quite a decent margin in the long run. As you noticed, Japan is probably the biggest market for these kinds of stocks at the moment.
I noticed you mentioned screener.co and I agree that this is a decent tool. It's the cheapest one that I've been able to find, at least. Are you familiar with any other ways to screen for net nets on a global basis? I'd love to find a free way to uncover these stocks (more savings!).