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Fidelity Manager Buys `Everything' Crypto in Disruptor Strategy

Published 14/12/2017, 04:00 pm
Updated 15/12/2017, 01:58 am
© Reuters.  Fidelity Manager Buys `Everything' Crypto in Disruptor Strategy

(Bloomberg) -- Mark Schmehl flouts Warren Buffett, thinks valuation is overrated and says most other rules of investing are “total baloney.”

The portfolio manager, who just completed Fidelity Investments’ most successful Canadian fund launch ever, eschews investing obsessions such as earnings, cash flow and price-earnings ratios and invests at the extremes of the market instead, including Canadian cryptocurrency stocks.

“I focus on the stuff in the tails: really cheap, broken, horrible stories that nobody wants to buy again, and stocks that everybody is excited about but their valuation is so high they can’t bring themselves to buy them,” Schmehl, 46, said in an interview at Fidelity’s Toronto offices.

His approach seems to be working. Fidelity’s C$1.86 billion ($1.45 billion) Special Situations Fund returned 21 percent in the first 11 months of the year and its C$3.73 billion Canadian Growth Company Fund returned 17 percent. That compares with a total return of 7.8 percent for the benchmark S&P/TSX Composite Index over the same time frame. His new Global Innovators Class, launched on Nov. 1, raised C$400 million in four weeks in Fidelity’s fastest launch north of the border.

It’s all about finding industries where rapid change is occurring. This can include beaten-down sectors that are suddenly showing glimmers of hope -- Schmehl owns The New York Times Co. -- or stocks that are permanently disrupting their industries, like PayPal Holdings Inc. and video-game company Take-Two Interactive Software Inc.

Valuation Immaterial

"I don’t believe in Warren Buffett," he said. "I care about new things, things that are innovative, that are growing, that are changing the world."

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He’s unfazed if those stocks look expensive. "Valuation is an immaterial part of the process for me," he said. "It’s the least useful piece of information you will ever get because everybody knows what the valuation is."

In the current long-in-the-tooth bull market, Schmehl is finding fewer of the horrible stocks and more of the expensive change-makers. He’s been adding to positions in copper and energy stocks, but otherwise is mostly focused on disruptors.

Among Canadian stocks, he’s the largest investor in toymaker Spin Master Corp., and he also owns Shopify Inc., Canada Goose Holdings Inc., and "everything" in the emerging cryptocurrency space. Stocks that have sprung up in the Canadian sector include Hive Blockchain Technologies Ltd. and NetCents Technology Inc.

Over Top

Schmehl also invests more than 3 percent of his Canadian Growth and Special Situation funds’ holdings into private Canadian companies, including DeepLearni.ng, a Toronto-based artificial intelligence company, and Thalmic Labs, a maker of wearable technology based in Waterloo, Ontario.

He plans to hang onto those companies right to the end of the bull-market cycle, and maybe even beyond. “I always tell people I will ride this thing right over the top. I will own the best stocks right to the end.”

This may mean losing 20 percent when the market turns, but that kind of double-digit loss doesn’t frighten Schmehl. He’ll be ready to pounce on the next wave.

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