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    1. Chief Will O’Shaughnessey said 8


    2. O’Shaughnessey; whose body was never found


    3. Hah! Now, let me clear, it was just done at the richer homes, the ones in Point Grey, Shaughnessy and West Van


    4. I see that Sir Thomas Shaughnessy has expressed his opinion of Captain Kendall's absolute innocence


    5. We'll paralyse Europe as Ignatius Gallaher used to say when he was on the shaughraun, doing billiardmarking in the Clarence


    6. Currently, our traders at O’Shaughnessy Asset Management have found that bid/ask spreads on small-cap trades average 0


    7. A study of dividend yields that my research team at O’Shaughnessy Asset Management (OSAM) conducted found that in the 4,722 instances when a company cut its dividend by between >0 and 50 percent, the stock’s average performance in the year following the cut was a modest –0


    8. 01% reported by O’Shaughnessy using a strategy of going long the 50 stocks with the lowest P/S ratios each year


    9. Among the countless studies of stock market data completed since Graham’s observation, one effort stands alone and is documented between the covers of a single book: What Works on Wall Street by James O’Shaughnessy, now in its third edition


    10. In the preface to the third edition, O’Shaughnessy writes that Compustat is “the largest, most comprehensive database of U

    11. O’Shaughnessy gathered popular stock measures like the P/E ratio, price-to-book ratio, and relative price strength to see how they fared over the years when used to find both large and small companies


    12. O’Shaughnessy separated the universe of stocks into two groups by company size


    13. In each of his tests, O’Shaughnessy began with $10,000 hypothetically invested in 50 stocks from the All Stocks group and 50 stocks from the Large Stocks group


    14. For instance, when testing P/E ratios O’Shaughnessy selected the 50 stocks with the lowest P/E ratios from each group


    15. Next, O’Shaughnessy examined measures of growth


    16. ” O’Shaughnessy’s characterization of value and growth investors is consistent with the styles of our master investors profiled in the previous chapter


    17. I could run you through the studies O’Shaughnessy conducted on a variety of growth measures including earnings-per-share change, profit margin, and return on equity


    18. For O’Shaughnessy’s purposes, market-leading stocks came from the Large Stocks group, had a market capitalization greater than average, had more common shares outstanding than average, had cash flows per share greater than average, and had sales that were at least 50 percent greater than average


    19. Following the spirit of O’Shaughnessy’s ideal value strategy is easy to do


    20. Reflecting on this successful approach, O’Shaughnessy wrote:

    21. O’Shaughnessy’s ideal value and ideal growth strategies are great complements to each other


    22. O’Shaughnessy recommends a greater allocation to the growth strategy in your younger years and more toward the value strategy as you near retirement


    23. Of this potent combination, O’Shaughnessy explained that the 100-stock strategy does well because when one strategy is coasting, the other is often soaring


    24. Now we’ve got it, thanks to the work of James O’Shaughnessy and the meticulous data maintained by Standard & Poor’s


    25. Near the end of What Works on Wall Street, O’Shaughnessy wrote that “the data prove the stock market takes purposeful strides


    26. As you read in Chapter 3, James O’Shaughnessy’s study of 52 years on Wall Street found that one of the most effective strategies was to buy large, well-established companies with high dividend yields


    27. A high dividend yield is the deciding factor used in the Dow dividend strategies and was proven to work among large companies in James O’Shaughnessy’s study of stock market history


    28. I merely read James O’Shaughnessy’s findings in Chapter 3 and looked at how the Dow dividend strategies work


    29. The most compelling evidence I’ve encountered is James O’Shaughnessy’s study of stock market history, which you read about in Chapter 3


    30. O’Shaughnessy found that P/S is a more accurate measure of a company’s value because sales can’t be manipulated as easily as earnings

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