Seth Klarman’s Collective Wisdom: Risk Analysis Is The Key To Investment Success

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Seth Klarman is widely regarded as one of the best value investors the world has ever seen. Over the past few decades, his hedge fund, the Boston-based Baupost, has achieved annualized returns for investors in the region of 20%, sometimes with as much as 20% of assets under management in cash.

There are two main pillars to Klarman’s investment strategy. Every single investment he contemplates must be trading at a significant discount to his estimate of intrinsic value, or, in value investing parlance, a wide margin of safety. They must also be negligible risk associated with the prospective investment. Risk, in this case, is defined as the chance of a permanent capital impairment. Klarman will only consider buying an investment if he calculates the risk of a total loss is zero.

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Baupost Q2 LetterRisk focus

Klarman is so focused on risk he once told his investors, “We continuously worry about what can go wrong with each investment and the portfolio as a whole; avoiding and managing risk is a 24/7/365 obsession for us.”

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