How I find shorts – podcast with Jan Svenda

I recently appeared on Jan Svenda's podcast, World of Short Selling. You can find the link here: https://shortselling.podbean.com/e/episode-13-jeremy-raper/ We cover both methodology and a lot of current ideas I like (as well as historical pitfalls, successes, and lessons!) Regular readers will be familiar with some of the names covered, but we discuss Westshore, Nio, Tesla, … Continue reading How I find shorts – podcast with Jan Svenda

Random thoughts on the internal inconsistency of the stockmarket

I own shares in Aercap (NYSE: AER), the largest aircraft lessor in the world, for many reasons (some of which I have discussed here and here on this blog, for example). This is not an article about AER so much as an article about dispersion and inconsistency in how the market is pricing various sectors … Continue reading Random thoughts on the internal inconsistency of the stockmarket

Westshore update: the writing is on the wall

I first wrote up Westshore Terminals (Toronto: WTE) as a short in March last year. You can read the article here. The thesis was basically that this formerly-excellent coal-handling business would be structurally impaired once Teck Resources, a 60% customer, moved the bulk of their volumes to their own terminal, Neptune, from 2021; and that … Continue reading Westshore update: the writing is on the wall

GAN Plc: explosive mid-term growth + attractive technical setup still not priced in

Rarely do I still own, let alone write up, stocks that have doubled in a couple of months,  so Gan Plc (LSE: GAN) is very much an exception for me. But what would you pay for a software services company growing revenues >100%; where >50% of those revenues are already recurring in nature; where the … Continue reading GAN Plc: explosive mid-term growth + attractive technical setup still not priced in