Cat - Actual Cat - Wins Investment Competition

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Cat - Actual Cat - Wins Investment Competition

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:54 pm

Note, for the record, this fulfills *all* of my economic and biological theories *simultaneously*

Via: http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2013/ja ... ck-picking

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]The Observer's panel of stock-picking professionals has been undone in our 2012 investment challenge by a ginger feline called Orlando who spent time paw-ing over the FT.

The Observer portfolio challenge pitted professionals Justin Urquhart Stewart of wealth managers Seven Investment Management, Paul Kavanagh of stockbrokers Killick & Co, and Schroders fund manager Andy Brough against students from John Warner School in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire – and Orlando.

Each team invested a notional £5,000 in five companies from the FTSE All-Share index at the start of the year. After every three months, they could exchange any stocks, replacing them with others from the index.

By the end of September the professionals had generated £497 of profit compared with £292 managed by Orlando. But an unexpected turnaround in the final quarter has resulted in the cat's portfolio increasing by an average of 4.2% to end the year at £5,542.60, compared with the professionals' £5,176.60.

While the professionals used their decades of investment knowledge and traditional stock-picking methods, the cat selected stocks by throwing his favourite toy mouse on a grid of numbers allocated to different companies.

The challenge raised the question of whether the professionals, with their decades of knowledge, could outperform novice students of finance – or whether a random selection of stocks chosen by Orlando could perform just as well as experienced investors.

The result indicates that the "random walk hypothesis", popularised in economist Burton Malkiel's book A Random Walk Down Wall Street, is perhaps truer than we thought. Burkiel's book explores the idea that share prices move completely at random, making stock markets entirely unpredictable.

"It's time to crack open the Whiskas," said a good-humoured Justin Urquhart-Stewart. "The cat's got talent." To celebrate his success, Orlando's owner, former Cash editor Jill Insley, has bought him a red collar in the style of Urquhart-Stewart's omnipresent red braces.

All but one of Orlando's stocks (Morrisons) rose during the last three months of the year, including specialist plastics and foam company Filtrona, which Orlando had hastily swapped for under-performing Scottish American Investment Trust in September.

By contrast, the professionals refused to swap any stocks at the end of the third quarter and paid the price. British Gas fell by 19% and Imagination Technologies dropped by 16.8%, dragging their portfolio down by an average 7.1%.

The students may have finished last, but displayed the best performance of all the teams in the final quarter, their portfolio increasing by an average 5.4%, including a fantastic performance of 17.4% for property company Savills.

Their trading decisions were key: at the end of the final quarter they swapped Mulberry for Aviva and Betfair for Tesco. In the final quarter, Aviva's share price increased by 17% (compared with a rise of only 6.6% for Mulberry during that time) and Tesco rose by 1.2% (far superior to a fall in the Betfair share price of 5.4%).

Nigel Cook, deputy headteacher at John Hoddesdon School, said: "The mistakes we made earlier in the year were based on selecting companies in risky areas. But while our final position was disappointing, we are happy with our progress in terms of the ground we gained at the end and how our stock-picking skills have improved."


Does the cat feel the need to comment on sweet, sweet victory? Nay. Yet these primates need to bloviate....THE CURSE OF JHVH-1....still, you gotta love 'em, right?
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Re: Cat - Actual Cat - Wins Investment Competition

Postby barracuda » Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:52 am

But an unexpected turnaround in the final quarter has resulted in the cat's portfolio increasing by an average of 4.2% to end the year at £5,542.60, compared with the professionals' £5,176.60.


So during a year in which the DJIA gained a full 10%, the expert pickers brought you a three percent return minus their commission. Sounds about exactly right.

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Re: Cat - Actual Cat - Wins Investment Competition

Postby justdrew » Tue Jan 15, 2013 2:15 am

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Re: Cat - Actual Cat - Wins Investment Competition

Postby compared2what? » Tue Jan 15, 2013 3:57 am

While the professionals used their decades of investment knowledge and traditional stock-picking methods, the cat selected stocks by throwing his favourite toy mouse on a grid of numbers allocated to different companies.


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Re: Cat - Actual Cat - Wins Investment Competition

Postby semper occultus » Tue Jan 15, 2013 8:02 am

..it's bound to end up just another greedy corporate fat-cat....

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Postby Perelandra » Tue Jan 15, 2013 3:45 pm

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Postby elfismiles » Tue Jan 15, 2013 8:34 pm

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The Money Cat Can Save You!

Postby Allegro » Tue Jan 15, 2013 10:08 pm

With regard to the offered scale of
yields from economic and biological
themes noted in this thread, only
The Money Cat can help or save you!


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Re: Cat - Actual Cat - Wins Investment Competition

Postby JackRiddler » Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:53 pm

Nice. But I would have bet on the cat from the start.
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Postby Allegro » Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:38 pm

^ Thanks. The ecclesiastically inclined don’t have a hold on this guy, either.
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