Magic Formula Investing

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Magic Formula Investing is a term that refers to an investment technique outlined by Joel Greenblatt. Although Magic Formula Investing[1] is firmly rooted in the principles of value investing. For the lay investor, it is claimed that it offers market-beating returns without the complexity associated with a discounted cash flow analysis.

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[edit] Methodology

Greenblatt suggests purchasing 30 Good Companies: cheap stocks with a high earnings yield and a high return on capital. He touts the success of his magic formula in his book The Little Book that Beats the Market[2], citing that it does in fact beat the market 96% of the time, and has averaged a 17-year annual return of 30.8%[3]. The comparison index used for "the market" in Greenblatt's research is the S&P 500.

[edit] Formula

  1. Establish a minimum market capitalization (usually greater than $50 million).
  2. Exclude utility and financial stocks
  3. Exclude foreign companies (American Depositary Receipts)
  4. Determine company's earnings yield = EBIT / Enterprise Value.
  5. Determine company's return on capital = EBIT / (Net fixed assets + working capital)
  6. Rank all companies above chosen market capitalization by [highest earnings yield and highest return on capital] (ranked as percentages).
  7. Invest in 20-30 highest ranked companies, accumulating 2-3 positions per month over a 12-month period.
  8. Re-balance portfolio once per year, selling losers one-week before the year-mark and winners one-week after the year mark.
  9. Continue over long-term (x>3 to 5 years) period.

[edit] Using Magic Formula Website

  1. Choose preferable market capitalization level.
  2. Invest in 30 companies from Magic Formula Investing, accumulating 2-3 positions per month over a 12-month period.
  3. Follow steps (8-9) above.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Magic Formula Investing Website
  2. ^ The Little Book That Beats The Market, Joel Greenblatt ISBN 0-471-73306-7
  3. ^ Zen, Brian and Hamai, Garrett. "Joel Greenblatt Speaking at NYSSA". December 28, 2005.

[edit] External links

[edit] Greenblatt-sponsored sites

[edit] Magic Formula in the Media

[edit] Website Tools

[edit] See also