Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Sporty Investment Insights

I am a huge sports fan, courtesy my school days and watch almost every sport ( much to the annoyance of most people around me).

To me sports brings out the raw human traits and those excel in sports are ones who are able to master these traits. Also, it is the best way to learn taking losses on the chin and looking ahead.

Buffet in his famous baseball example and Howard Marks in his Tennis example have spoke about the correlation between sports and investing.

In the paras below, I try to capture the essence of my favorite teams/players and try to see how they can be metaphors to investing.

Football: FC Barcelona: There philosophy is simple, if opponent doesn't have the ball they can't score. So they keep the possession ( usually in high 60's) and wait and wait for the right opportunity to attack. Similarly, when they lose the ball they work double hard to get the ball back in their possession

Similar to Barca style, one needs to wait patiently for the right moment to attack the market quickly and decisively. In case we make an error in investing, we need to rectify it at double speed to regain control of our investing field.

Tennis: Roger Federer: Arguably the greatest player in Tennis ( arguably, since i dont want to start a debate on tennis here :P ).  He has a complete game with great serve, good ground strokes and one of the best net players. In my limited knowledge he is the complete player.

Drawing an analogy here would mean that if one really wants to succeed in investing then we need to improve our all round investing game. If we are good in stock picking, but poor in capital allocation then success in long term will elude us.

Cricket: Rahul Dravid & Steve  Waugh: Both players though have had a fantastic career and are legends of the game. There determination, hunger for runs, and ability to stand tall when things were not working out both for team or for them individuality is exemplary.Both these batsmen built there games on strong defense and had ability to leave a lot of balls.

We can inculcate the same concept that in investing it is not necessary to chase every stock idea. Another thing to learn from them was their focus on process of batting and their ability to cut noise surrounding them. Similarly our focus should be on the process of investing (using checklists, limiting number of stocks etc)

MotoGP: Valentino Rossi: In his case, unarguably Rossi is the best Moto GP racer of all time. His ability to win races in worst of circumstances is unparalleled. While he was a very agreesive rider, his ability to win came from his ability to master braking or deacceleration. In high speed races where almost all bikes are equally fast the ability to slow at a lower rate than other riders ensures your victory.

In investing Rossi teaches us to invert. He won most races not only because he was faster, but also because he deaccelerated at a rate slower than other riders. Similarly, when we invest it is imperative to look at why and in what circumstances will your stock hypothesis not stand true and take a call based on that.

Apart from the above a common trait in these teams/sportsperson is that all of them are extremely humble and realize that there is life beyond sports.
I think Seth Klarman had commented that any buy/sell decision in stock market is by de-facto an arrogant decision since you are telling the person on other side of trade that he is wrong.

Thus, being humble and realizing that investing is just a part of life and not the whole life is critical to we being happy and doing well.

In the end wishing all of you a to have a Sporty and fantastic New Year. 

cheers,

PS- My new year resolution for last quite a few years is too start playing a sport, but no success there :(. Pointers to improve this will be much appreciated.

4 comments:

  1. Happy New Year Saurabh,

    Your post spurred me to think of Guli Danda :)
    We need to lift the guli well before we can hope to hit it well with the danda ?
    In investing we need to spend time to understand the business well before we create a full position :)
    Ha ha ha... nice post as always :)

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  2. ha ha...good one bro :). Unfortunately, i was pretty bad in Guli Danda, always got caught while hitting :P.
    Hope things change in investing though.

    cheers,

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  3. Hi Saurabh,

    Nice post! Yes, sports are very imp in daily life. Have been able to start it on a regular basis for sometime now and the key is - forming a group of friends, who can push each other and hence be regular.

    Ayush

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  4. Hey Ayush,

    Gr8 that you are able to pursue sports.It is a gr8 way to relax and detox i think. Unfortunately, mumbai is pretty bad in terms of sport amenities :(

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