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77 - What is the source of your investment return?


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Mental Models discussed in this podcast:
  • Mean Reversion
  • Inertia
  • Reinvestment Rate
  • Return on Incremental Invested Capital (ROIIC)
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Source of Investment Return

Investments, as opposed to speculations or gambling, is a method of seeking returns while protecting principal. Therefore, it is critical to understand the source of your investment returns. You are not entitled to investment returns. You don't have a God-given right to earn an excess return on your investments. 

So what is the source of your returns?

Hint: It will vary by the type of investor you are. 

Examples: 
  • Mean Reversion
    • Net-Net Investors
    • Value Investors
  • Inertia
    • Momentum Investors
  • Future Business Performance
    • Quality Investors
      • Low Reinvestment Rate
      • High Return on Incremental invested capital
    • Growth Investors
      • High Reinvestment Rate (often 100%)
      • Low-Medium return on incremental invested capital
      • No dividends
    • Dividend Growth Investors
      • Low-Medium Reinvestment Rate
      • Stable return on incremental invested capital
...more
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