100 BAGGERS: STOCKS THAT RETURN 100-TO-1
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This is my take on the investing book “100 Baggers: Stocks that Return 100-to-1 and How to Find Them”, written by Christopher Mayer. Finding just a single one of these may finance a retirement.
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Top 5 takeaways from 100 baggers:
0:00 Intro
01:30 1. Buy Puppies
03:38 2. Twin Engines
06:39 3. Owner-Operators
08:17 4. The Coffee Can Portfolio
10:52 5. Ignore The Macro Analyst
TL:DW:
- Focus on companies that still have a long road to travel, but make sure they currently are on the right path.
- Look for companies that can continue their growth for years to come, and where there is still room for higher valuation of multiples - the twin engines.
- Only board the plane if the operators are onboard too
- Avoid emotional errors by putting your stocks in the coffee can
- Turn off the news, stop checking the total value of your portfolio every day, smash that like button and focus on finding the future 100-baggers, no matter the market sentiment.
My goal with this channel is to help you make more money and improve your personal finances. How to become a millionaire? There are many ways to get there - investing in the stock market, becoming a stock trader, doing real estate investing, or why not becoming an entrepreneur? But whether you are interested in how to invest in stocks or investing strategies for creating passive income with rental properties - I hope to be able to provide you with a solution (or at least an idea) here. Warren Buffett - the greatest investor of our time - says that you should fill your mind with competing ideas and then see what makes sense to you. This channel is about filling your mind with those ideas. And in the process - upgrading your money-making toolbox.
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No music! Keep up the good work. At this rate I might meet my goal of “reading” 50 books this year!
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
Ahahah, that is wonderful Michael Browley! 😁 Thank you for your support!
@samscott1714
Жыл бұрын
Dont count the numbers. Focus on how to apple knowledge instead
@jinfin221
Жыл бұрын
So did you?
I love this channel and content. You choose a wide variety of books and illustrate them perfectly, thank you for assisting me in gaining knowledge in this field. You should be held in high regards in the KZread community. Carry on and keep helping others!
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
Canon Payne you make my day! You should know that comments such as yours helps fueling me and this channel. I'm very thankful for your support 🌟
Video summary: Buy company with following traits 1. Small Caps upto 1 B in Market cap 2. Twin engine: Find High revenue growth stocks, getting high multiples ( PE PB PS) 3. Coffee Can approach: Buy right, sit tight. Hold for 10 years 4. Honest Management
@raducuts1784
2 жыл бұрын
Good Summary but i think its low multiples you dont want to pay stupid prices :D
@blakewilliams3666
2 жыл бұрын
10-26+ years
@McFlashh
3 ай бұрын
@@raducuts1784 High P/E indicates that the share price will increase a lot in the future
Great video. One other factor to look out in a 100 bagger + is the dividend payment or lack of one! A few of the 100 baggers pay out no dividend (Monster Beverage, Berkshire Hathaway, Amazon) or have a very low payout ratio (Apple - 22% of net earnings), Microsoft 33% of net earnings). The rest of the net earnings are invested straight back into the company for more growth - this can mean many billions of dollars are reinvested back again compounding the company's growth.
I had read this book about 2 years back (along with Acquirers Multiple by Tobias Carlyle) and these have completely changed my perspective on stock. Today I have accidentally stumbled upon your channel and found this video. I have to say this video has been crisp, concise and captures the essence of the book. Nice work and I would probably be spending next couple of hours going through your other videos to get a gist of some of the well known finance books.
@TheSwedishInvestor
4 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this comment Srinivasan Govindarajan! Hope that you enjoy the rest too if you decide to check them out :)
@dosubscribe2725
2 жыл бұрын
But real question is howuch did you earn after reading that book?
Amazing content, been watching your summary of books before and after I read a book. Brilliant! Regards from Germany
I always come to watch your videos after I finish a finance book. I really liked this book and this is a great summary of it.
I love your channel. Thanks for all the work that you do!
This is one of the best videos of summary a finance book i've seen. Keep going!!
Love, love, love these videos. Thanks so much for putting them together 👍👍👍
you do a great job ! thank you for your work
Thanks
All of your videos are so amazingly helpful and valuable. Thank you so much for investing the time to help others.
Brilliant analysis. Thanks very much!
Glad I found this channel. Saves me hours and money 👍
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
Cheers Vaas! I'm glad you found it as well 😁 Thank you for the support!
Amazing summary! Subscribed. Such good stuff.
My daughter loves Minute Physics on KZread and I hope you'll consider it a complement when I say the few videos I've watched so far are like the Minute Physics for investment books. Easy to follow. Easy to listen to. Imparts a lot of good info in an uncomplicated way. I'm a beginner in the retail markets but don't want to just point and guess. Your channel is helping me focus on the right investing strategy for my particular strengths and interests without having the read every single book out there. I haven't narrowed down which books I want to actually buy yet, but I'm on my way. Thank you!
@TheSwedishInvestor
4 жыл бұрын
Awesome to hear townlakescakes! I'm quite happy with that comparison I must say :) Cheers!
Am listening to the audiobook atm and can attest to its excellency! I intuitively thought it would advocate penny stocks but it's soooo much better than that!
@clumeroo
3 жыл бұрын
Definitely recomend!
13:51 I can't avoid to check my portfolio value every day! Haha but during last year I trained my "stomache" (like Peter Lynch said) and instead of selling, I bought to average down prices. Great information! Greetings from a very difficult financial country like Argentina! ⭐⭐⭐
Really awesome content again mate!! Great job here!
@TheSwedishInvestor
4 жыл бұрын
Happy for the comment Lj Quimpo! Cheers and thank you for your suppor!
Thank you for another awesome summary.
Thank you very much, I love your videos and pronunciation. How do we realize whether the companies we are focus on are on the right path or not?
Great video. Just a little surprised that there is mention of the importance of high ROE and the companies willingness to reinvest back into the business, since it’s a key point of the book.
Thanks for sharing this video.
This channel deserves million subscribers.
Love your content 😍
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
Swaraj Choudhari 🙌
Good job, thank you. The essence I was looking for and didn't have to read the whole book.
Another helpful video
A lot of useful information, thank you 🤓 Happy hunting!
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
Cheers Finest FInance! 🙌
Little brazilian investor here salutes you, thanks!
No music. Btw, another great job. Much respect from brazil
Legit info, fancy vid, liked and subbed! lol keep up the great work!
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to hear that! Welcome to the channel Berg's Corner! 😁
@user-sb3ds9om4c
4 жыл бұрын
I think you don't understand what means lol
Very interesting video and thank you for the hard work you put into this so a newbie like can have ready resources to learn from. My question is since you made this video, what companies would my list as future 100 baggers? I am starting late with investing. But do have large amounts of sums to invest so just started doing my research. Is there a way I can DM you for some suggestion and questions please?
What a brilliant video - thank you!
Thank you brother ❤
Love this channel... I sub
Hey swedish investor, im following ur channel for a couple of months now and im wondering. It would be nice that, for instance for this video, would provide some example stocks which you think fall in the category you're talking about. Gr, a Dutch follower
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
King Brouwer, I appreciate that you've been following the channel for so long 🙌 Thank you for the suggestion, I will think about it in the future videos, and see if it can be done in a way that is educating, and not just handing over a "stock tip". Because in investing, I really think that you must make your own decisions. That's why the videos focus 100% on helping one develop his/her own toolkit. I think there's a biblical proverb which goes like this (I may have made my own interpretation): "Give a man a stock tip and he'll be wealthy for a day. Teach a man to invest and he'll be wealthy for a lifetime." Cheers 😁
Great advice.
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing
great video
No music. Love your videos
Thank you!)
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
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Amaaaaazing video! I've been watching your videos for some time now and I like them, but this one brought a very new concept to me. I will definitely watch it again. Thank you.
xcellent..subscribed!
Im so grateful to you. Please keep up the good work. And if you can please cover Supermoney by Adam Smith. Thanks
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
Consider Supermoney added to my list of suggestions 😁
@spinoffer2576
5 жыл бұрын
The Swedish Investor thank you so much
You are awsome.....learning a lot..... Thank you from Bangladesh
Great vedio. Keep up!
That is really interesting. I first heard about 10 baggers in Peter Lynch's book, One Up on Wall Street which I recommend to anyone interested in stocks.
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
It is indeed a really good one! 🙌
Just Awesome 💯
I like the idea of twin engines, but I would add a few more things. Let's say the company doubles its sales but trades at the same multiple. That's a doubling in stock price. Then, the company doubles its net income margins. Keeping PE the same, that's a 4x. Then, the PE multiple rises to reflect the improvements in earnings. That's an 8x. Then, the company uses those new free cash flows to buy back half its shares. That's a 16x. Kind of an ideal scenario, but it goes to show what is possible by just doubling the revenue, if the other puzzle pieces fall into play. Of course, it would have to be the type of growth that creates value, and wouldn't apply to companies that grow their revenue by destroying their margins or taking on way too much debt.
Happy thanksgiving!!
thanks bro
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
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Looking at these video and I realized all in in Nio
The one about "ignoring macro analyst". I feel like it is subject to "survivorship bias". The surviving company that actually be a hundred bagger is of course in the big picture doesnt care by the macro, but there will be also many company with good management, healthy growth et cetera but died because of major change in policy.
@commentWhatnow
3 жыл бұрын
In my view it is not macro policy but if a company in China moves into your market. The Solar panels business was headed towards 100 bagger until China companies stole the technology and under cut the price. In the communications sector Huawei was about to take over the sector until they were banned. If a Chinese company goes after a product they will undersell it until the company that developed the product dies.
But the book lear you what to look for a company? like earnings, revenue, eps and things like this
Great!
Excellent
hi great video! When talking about great CEO's He cites Thorndikes who says that it is Cashflow that determines value not Earnings. How do you understand that? should we still look at earnings or just analyze pure cashflow? best regards
is this book also teach you how to analyze it fundamentaly? is there more books like this?
Twin Engines: The 1+1 > 2 ideas are correct. But the twin engines described in the video are somehow wrong. The absolute Dual Engines are: The Growth in Earning exceeds the Growth in Capital Invested & The Strength of ROIC exceeds the Cost of Capital Rate.
can u explain to me in point of number 2 takeaways i still don't get it
Hi, Great video. By any chance do you have any video/ links on tools which I use to filter out companies in the stock exchange based on the Earnings, P/E, dividend, ...... ? Highly appreciate
thanks
if it takes 26 years for the average 100 bagger you could "simply" do 19,4% annually and you will get the same results without the struggle of having to decide now, which company might be one of the best stock picks for for the next almost 3 decades though 19,4% annually might be just as difficult
@chanwhanlow1567
2 жыл бұрын
It's exponential curve, so average is not applicable
its all about market cap find market cap that is like 1b below
Hi, can this work if I mostly add shares every time I have money?? Because it starts cheap, but later gets pricy.
365 companies were used to draw the conclusions. It would be interesting to know how many made it to the 100 baggers and how many failed to deliver.
@DrGates-vc1nx
3 жыл бұрын
All of them. This is about them.
@thebradmanofmuskoka
3 жыл бұрын
exactly! How much does this return over buying an etf or a good piece of real estate. What are the chances that none of these will produce? I don't feel like gambling.
Hi Swedish investor, I am wondering if you could let us know of some ways of finding whether a manager is good other than looking at just their owner percentage in the company if you know of any. Thanks in advance :)
What brokerage would you use to find small puppies ? Also how much money do you think would make a difference for those companies?
@TheSwedishInvestor
4 жыл бұрын
If you are sticking to the strategy of this book it means that your holding period will be very long. This in turn means that brokerage fees etc plays a much smaller role, so you could basically go with anything. For the second question, I guess that you must invest a number which you think is significant once you've multiplied it with 100 ;)
I usually invest in growth megacaps but i am becomin open to including some promising 100 bagger stocks for up to 5% of the portfolio
@kingtrader8748
5 жыл бұрын
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@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
Just be careful ... When you succeed - they'll make up 83% in that case 😏
@InvestingEducation
5 жыл бұрын
@@TheSwedishInvestor haha if they do they would hav probably acquired atleast large cap status and a moat too then.
Sar I am from India you are great
Amazing
Which animation u using?
Can you do the Phelps book, 100 to 1 in the stock market also? ❤
a 10 bagger is a grand slam, a home run with 3 men on base to start (aka bases loaded.) The man on 3rd gets a base, 2nd gets 2 and 1st gets 3; add in your 4 for a home run and you have 10 bases.
How do you summarize so many books so well, you surely can’t be reading all of them
Domino's Pizza in 2008 at 3 bucks to 2020 at 300 bucks and a 3 dollar a share dividend. For the time travels out there.
Great
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
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Yeah, 100 bagger sounds really special until you hear the 26 years on average :) that mean its about 20% annual return which is of course amazing and pretty non-hassle for a set and forget simple business you believe in at all weather. Having said that you don't have to restrict yourself to this type of investment as it is absolutely possible to find value and other types of investments with expected return of 20% annually. But they do require higher turnover...
Hello from Indonesia
Can you please summarize the book "Cracked it how to solve big problems and sell solutions like a top strategy consultant" that would be great help because i can't find it in my country.
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
Let's see if more people ask for this one 👍 Thanks for your suggestion Mr. Lama
@MrLama
5 жыл бұрын
@@TheSwedishInvestor If you do it that would very very great help for me.. Thanks for the reply brother 🍻
What a wonderful presentation!!! Love it!! Nobody explains about baggers anymore they just talk nonsense and promote very bad companies. Take for example NIO and PLTR I believe the KZreadrs that promote these stocks are very irresponsibles. But people must learn to learn first with the right investors and invest later.
Doing this exact thing with Tesla.
Clean Power Capital hot!!
5:13 I thought a high p/e shows that the stock is over-bought = too expensive = bad
Great - no music. Please keep it that way!
Classic!
Hi! Sorry my english is not so good. You should draw the puppy line around 1 billion USD market cap?
@randombanana640
3 жыл бұрын
yea market cap < 1 billion USD
@gergelypapp2085
3 жыл бұрын
@@randombanana640 Thank you!
Pls my man help me how can I get the key points on a book I read some books 📚but it's now that I am understanding what the book is talking about help me Pls
@TheSwedishInvestor
5 жыл бұрын
This is my method of doing it: 1. Read book + highlight 2. Write down key insights from highlights 3. Categorize key insights 4. See if the categories boils down to some nice takeaways
Why did enphase?
Kung Erik
Given the time period needed for these types of investment, you would be far better off buying ETFs that track and index.
@redvermont1558
3 жыл бұрын
Nope. You will not get rich buying an index. If you bought Apple/Amazon 15 years ago, even with a small amount of money, you're probably rich now.
@MrL702
3 жыл бұрын
@@redvermont1558 statistically speaking, youll make far more off an index then you will chasing the next apple or amazon
@yli97
2 жыл бұрын
@@MrL702 I agree. Furthermore, it must be considered that one invests only a fraction of his/her capital in a potential 100 bagger, for example 10%, so that, even in the lucky case in which this happens, he will have obtained a 10 bagger. With an ETF, on the other hand, larger capitals can be invested and the final return will be better than the theoretical one of 100x on a single stock.
Hey everyone, I'm currently trying to find out how one could make the lives of busy traders a lot easier ;) Which is why I have two very simple questions: 1. As a career-oriented individual, what are the 2 biggest issues you're dealing with when trying to stay healthy? 2. When it comes to balancing career with peace of mind and physical health, what would you wish for more than anything else? Thanks so much in advance - looking forward to reading your answers
@garyandersson6635
5 жыл бұрын
Working as a management consultant: 1. Having time for cooking and for exercising (gym) during projects which require more attention and overtime than usual 2. Being able to completely shut out work. This is especially a problem during weekdays, but on weekends and sometimes during paid vacation too.
@chilirum1061
5 жыл бұрын
@@garyandersson6635 Thanks! I appreciate it! Busy periods at work can be a killer.
SYME is a 100 bagger without a scintillating doubt
Sounds crazy but if you would have bought party city recently at .26 you probably will have a 100 bagger.
Have any of you guys nailed a 10-bagger or 100-bagger?
@iseeyou8385
Жыл бұрын
Tesla, the trade desk, mastercard, amd to name a few. I think i have potential multi baggers in the making stoneco, lemonade, virgin galactic, crowdstrike
@pabloorue777
Жыл бұрын
No, but I had a two-bagger in three months with Coinbase. That is something at least 😅
6:00 How is that a 300% increase?! Current Market Cap: 200M×15=3B New Market Cap: 400M×30=12B You increase Sales and P/E by 100% each, i.e. factor 2, that means you increase Market Cap by 2×2=4! Or am I missing something?!
@TheSwedishInvestor
3 жыл бұрын
Hey YassoKuhl! This is a very confusing one (and I often make the mistake myself), but a 300% increase means that you add 3x to the already existing 1x. So that's a total of 4x, if that makes sense. Just consider that a 100% increase makes something 2x of what it was before and you can go from there.
@YassoKuhl
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheSwedishInvestor Ah, gosh! I confused myself. Sorry! Thanks for the quick answer and the great content! Been binging your videos for the last couple of days. I suppose I should buy some of those value investing books now ^^