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‘Buy and hold doesn’t work any more’: Sean Peche of Ranmore

‘Buy and hold doesn’t work any more’: Sean Peche of Ranmore

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Ranmore Global Equity (IE00B61ZVB30) is a value fund that has grown very quickly over the past 18 months. In June 2024, it had a $300mn portfolio, but by January 2026 this had hit $1.5bn.


The fund’s manager, Sean Peche, talks to Val Cipriani about how he finds underappreciated and undervalued stocks, why he doesn’t meet company CEOs, and why buying and holding ‘forever’, a strategy favoured by star managers Terry Smith and Nick Train, no longer works in today’s rapidly changing world.


Timestamps

00:00: Intro

03:17: Three ways to get returns in markets and from companies

07:05: Value investing

08:31: Why I don’t meet CEOs

10:57: ‘Buy and hold forever’ doesn’t work in a rapidy changing world

15:22: A ‘fresh sheet approach’ and Qualcomm

17:40: The Magnificent Seven

19:21: Investors are starting to turn away from the US

23:09: Alternatives to the US

24:35: Terry Smith and passives

26:15: Greggs

29:01: Diageo

31:31: EasyJet




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