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Home Capital Group Inc T.HCG

Home Capital Group Inc. is a Canada-based holding company that operates through its principal subsidiary, Home Trust Company (Home Trust). Home Trust is a federally regulated trust company offering residential and non-residential mortgage lending, securitization of residential mortgage products, consumer lending and credit card services. In addition, Home Trust and its wholly owned subsidiary, Home Bank offer deposits through brokers and financial planners, and through a direct-to-consumer brand, Oaken Financial. Its mortgage lending includes classic single-family residential lending, insured residential lending, residential commercial lending, and non-residential commercial lending. Its consumer lending loan portfolio comprises credit cards, lines of credit and other consumer retail loans. In addition, the Company manages a treasury portfolio to support liquidity requirements and invest excess capital.


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Comment by WayneH5565on Jul 24, 2017 4:42pm
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RE:RE:RE:Re: What Would A Modest Position Be?

RE:RE:RE:Re: What Would A Modest Position Be?Kelly criterion would be hard to implement because the portfolio size changes depending on the stock valuation and real probabilities are impossible to estimate.  For example, my equitable investment was way pre buffett and a low percentage at first but higher now.  The better question is when to get out. 

So I just try to do good valuation work and invest where there is a good thesis... hold long term and don't sell if no news comes out and the prices goes down...

ive had success, but every now and then you get your a** handed to you
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