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A Star Fund's Mystery Man: James Wang, Manager, Oceanstone Fund

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  • edited March 2012
    I have never heard of this fund. The performance results are ridiculous. It looks like a concentrated deep value fund. Could this be the next Fairholme (10 years ago)?
  • Hi, claimui.

    I actually wrote a bit about the fund in February, in a story entitled, "Looking Past the Numbers, Part Two: The Oceanstone Fund." I've asked for an interview and, like all others, have been ignored.

    David
  • edited March 2012
    Thanks, I missed that one. The nonsensical "intrinsic value" formula puts a major damper on my interest. Sounds like the guy is doing this as a hobby and is not interested in becoming a serious fund manager. Might be fun for those with some extra play money, but my money will stay somewhere more substantial.
  • Kiplinger's has an item on Oceanstone this month. manager Wang wouldn't talk to them either:

    http://www.kiplinger.com/columns/fundwatch/archive/mysterious-oceanstone-mutual-fund.html
  • No thanks... there are plenty of solid managers who are willing and openly discuss their strategies.
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