Kenneth Fisher Explained

Kenneth Fisher
Birth Name:Kenneth Lawrence Fisher
Birth Date:1950 11, mf=yes
Birth Place:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Alma Mater:California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt
Occupation:Founder and executive chairman of Fisher Investments
Father:Philip A. Fisher
Spouse:Sherrilyn Fisher
Children:3

Kenneth Lawrence Fisher (born November 29, 1950) is an American billionaire investment analyst, author, and the founder and executive chairman of Fisher Investments, a fee-only financial adviser. Fisher's Forbes "Portfolio Strategy" column ran from 1984 to 2017, making him the longest continuously-running columnist in the magazine's history.[1] Fisher is now known for writing monthly, native language columns in international outlets.[2] [3] Fisher has authored eleven books on investing, and research papers in the field of behavioral finance. As of August 2022, his net worth is estimated at US$5.1 billion.[4] In 2010, he was included in Investment Advisor magazine's "30 for 30" list of the 30 most influential people in the investment advisory business over the last 30 years.[5] As of December 2021, Fisher's firm managed $208 billion.[6]

Life and work

Kenneth Fisher was born in San Francisco, California, the son of influential stock investor Philip A. Fisher. Fisher was raised in San Mateo, California. As a 13-year-old, he earned $1.20 an hour picking fruit, sawing and fertilizing.[4] He dropped out of high school and went to Humboldt State University to study forestry, and graduated with an associate degree in economics in 1972.[7] [4] Humboldt State recognized Fisher with its Distinguished Alumni Award in 2007.[8] In 2015, Fisher was appointed to the board of advisors of the Forbes School of Business at Ashford University.[9]

Over the past few decades, Fisher helped Fisher Investments become one of the largest independent money managers in the world.[10] Having started the firm in 1979 with $250, it would grow to over $100 billion in assets under management as of 2015.[11] [12]

In 2007, Fisher and Thomas Grüner founded Grüner Fisher Investments in Germany.[13]

Fisher Investments

Fisher is founder and chairman of Fisher Investments, an independent money management firm.[14] [15] He founded the firm in 1979, incorporated in 1986, and was CEO until July 2016, when he was succeeded by long-time employee Damian Ornani. Fisher remains active as the firm's executive chairman and co-chief investment officer.[16]

In June 2024, Fisher Investments announced Advent International and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority agreed to purchase a minority stake in the company worth between $2.5 billion and $3 billion.[17] The deal valued Fisher Investments at about $13 billion and was the first outside investment in the company. After the transaction closes, Ken Fisher is reported to retain majority beneficial ownership and more than 70% of the voting shares following the sale, which is expected to be completed in 2024.[18]

Investment research and philosophy

Fisher's theoretical work identifying and testing the price-to-sales ratio (PSR) is detailed in his 1984 Dow Jones book, Super Stocks. James O'Shaughnessy credits Fisher with being the first to define and use the PSR as a forecasting tool.[19] In Fisher's 2006 book, The Only Three Questions That Count, he states that the PSR is widely used and known, and no longer as useful as an indicator for undervalued stocks.[20]

According to The Guru Investor by John P. Reese and Jack M. Forehand, in the late 1990s, Fisher defined his investment philosophy after studying the stock returns and P/E Ratios between January 1976 and June 1995 of six investment categories: large-cap value, mid-cap value, small-cap value, large-cap growth, mid-cap growth, and small-cap growth.[21]

Small-cap value was not defined as an investing category until the late 1980s. Fisher Investments was among the institutional money managers offering small-cap value investing to clients in the late 1980s.[22]

Columns, books and other media

Fisher is well-known for his investment columns, which currently run in the New York Post and 18 other countries. Fisher's Forbes 'Portfolio Strategy" column ran from 1984 to 2017.[3] Fisher also publishes regular YouTube videos answering common investor questions and appears on major US and international broadcast media, including Bloomberg TV, CNBC, CNBC India, CNBC Asia, CNN International and Fox News.[2]

Fisher has authored eleven investing books, six of which were national best sellers:

The Only Three Questions That Still Count, The Ten Roads to Riches, How to Smell a Rat, and Debunkery were all New York Times bestsellers.

In 2015, Fisher released Beat the Crowd: How You Can Out-Invest the Herd by Thinking Differently.[23] In an interview with CNN Money, Fisher discusses how media hype around major economic events have already been priced into stock markets globally, and why investors are better served worrying about factors the market is ignoring.[24] Fisher released the Second Edition of The Only Three Questions That Count in April 2012, and the Second Edition of The Ten Roads to Riches in April 2017.

Philanthropy

In 2006, Fisher gave $3.5 million to endow the Kenneth L. Fisher Chair in Redwood Forest Ecology at Humboldt State.[25] The gift supports redwood ecology research in perpetuity and provides support for graduate students, laboratories, and field equipment; the research has focused particularly on canopy studies.[26] Fisher's goal in creating the chair was to transform our understanding of trees and forests.[26]

In 2012, Fisher and his wife gave $7.5 million to Johns Hopkins University to fund the new Sherrilyn and Ken Fisher Center for Environmental Infectious Diseases. After much deliberation, the Fishers’ donation was approved.[27]

Political activity

Together with his spouse, Fisher contributed $250,000 to Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign.[28]

Controversy

In October 2019, Fisher was criticized for references he made during a fireside chat at an industry conference sponsored by Tiburon Strategic Advisors.[29] [30] Bloomberg initially reported that Fisher made references to genitalia and likened winning money-management clients to "trying to get into a girls' pants." In a Bloomberg interview at the time, Fisher said he felt his comment were taken out of context.[31] In February 2020, Bloomberg clarified their reporting and wrote that Fisher cautioned against using financial planning as a way to sign up new clients and compared it to approaching a woman at a bar. A recording made at the Tiburon conference, obtained by CNBC and referenced by Bloomberg, captures Fisher saying "you wouldn't go up to a woman in a bar and ask what's in your pants."[32]

On October 11, 2019, it was announced that in response to Fisher's comments, the state of Michigan withdrew its pension fund of $600 million from Fisher Investments.[33] On October 16, 2019, the city of Boston pulled their $248 million pension fund from Fisher Investments due to Fisher's off-color comments.[34]

Other repercussions followed. Fidelity announced it was reviewing the $500 million in assets that it has Fisher's organization manage, and Philadelphia's board of pensions terminated its relationship with Fisher. Within weeks of the incident Fisher Investments lost more than $2.7 billion as several institutional clients, including government pensions, severed their relationship with the firm.[35] The firm Fisher founded is taking action as well. Fisher Investments Chief Executive Damian Ornani wrote a memo to employees stating: “Ken's comments were wrong.” He said the firm was taking steps to address diversity and inclusion within the organization itself.[36] A report from Bloomberg L.P. contended that this behavior was commonplace at Fisher Investments and that Fisher himself had made derogatory remarks a number of times before.[37]

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: My Best Advice - 32 Years in the Making. Fisher. Ken. September 14, 2016. Forbes.
  2. Web site: Marking . Marion . 2022-08-12 . At Fisher Investments, the Chairman as Localization Champion . 2022-08-26 . Slator . en-US.
  3. Web site: Benguhe . Chris . Marsh . RaeAnne . 2022-09-02 . Information As An Economic Power . 2022-11-08 . International Business Times . en-US.
  4. Web site: Forbes profile: Ken Fisher . 12 March 2022 . Forbes.
  5. News: Thirty for Thirty . Think Advisor . 1 May 2000 . 20 January 2014 .
  6. Web site: Pensions & Investments . October 17, 2022 . The P&I/Thinking Ahead Institute World 500: World's largest managers .
  7. "Shaking it Up," but Vernon Felton, Humboldt Stater, Fall, 2006.
  8. News: Distinguished Alumni Hailed, Honored. Humboldt State University. 30 April 2007.
  9. Web site: Forbes School of Business at Ashford University Appoints Eight Members to Its Board of Advisors. Forbes School of Business. 2015-08-28.
  10. Web site: The P&I/Towers Watson World 500: World's largest money managers. 2015-08-05. 2014-11-10.
  11. Web site: 3 Things to Learn from Ken Fisher's Net Worth -- The Motley Fool. 2015-08-05. Matthew. Frankel. Fool.com. 2015-06-19.
  12. News: Ken Fisher hits a milestone of $100 billion of AUM and $1 billion of revenues but faces a new challenge: How to grow a mature firm with competitors yapping at his heels. RIABiz. 2019-06-30.
  13. News: OTS: Gruner Fisher Investments / Gruner Fisher Investments verhalten. Finanzen . de . 5 August 2013 . 20 January 2014 .
  14. News: Fisher Investments CEO heralds the singularity. Corvin. Aaron. 21 June 2012. The Columbian. 20 January 2014.
  15. Margaret Brennan & Ken Fisher. Fisher Investments Ken Fisher Interview Expert. Television. Bloomberg Television. 7 September 2010.
  16. Web site: Fisher Investments names Damian Ornani CEO as Ken Fisher relinquishes role. March 22, 2016. Investment News. November 4, 2016.
  17. Web site: Filipkowski . Leah . 2024-06-17 . Fisher Investments Selects Advent International and ADIA as Strategic Partners in Minority Common Stock Investment . 2024-08-01 . Advent International . en-GB.
  18. News: 2024-06-17 . Ken Fisher’s Fortune to More Than Double on Private Equity Sale . 2024-08-01 . Bloomberg.com . en.
  19. Book: O'Shaughnessy, James . What Works On Wallstreet . McGraw Hill Professional . 2005 . 9780071452250 .
  20. Book: Fisher, Kenneth L. . The Only Three Questions That Still Count: Investing By Knowing What Others Don't . John Wiley & Sons . 2012 . 978-0-470-07499-2 .
  21. Book: The Guru Investor: How to Beat the Market Using History's Best Investment Strategies. Reese. John P.. Forehand. Jack M.. 2009.
  22. News: Munk . Chelyl Winokur . The Heretic . Wealth Management . 1 November 2006 . 20 January 2014 .
  23. Web site: Beat the Crowd By Ken Fisher. beat-the-crowd.com. 2015-08-05.
  24. Web site: Billionaire investor Ken Fisher's advice. CNNMoney. 2015-08-05. Patrick. Gillespie. 2015-04-22.
  25. Web site: Humboldt State University. CalState.edu. 7 March 2016. 21 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150421101848/http://www.calstate.edu/impact/campus/humboldt.html. dead.
  26. Web site: The Kenneth L. Fisher Chair in Redwood Forest Ecology . Humboldt State University . 23 February 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131106163333/http://www.humboldt.edu/redwoods/chair/ . 6 November 2013 .
  27. News: Ken and Sherrilyn Fisher - Wall Street Donors Guide . 22 March 2019 . Inside Philanthropy.
  28. Web site: Here Are The Billionaires Who Donated To Donald Trump's 2020 Presidential Campaign . Forbes . 27 March 2024.
  29. Forbes, "Billionaire Ken Fisher Blasted Online After Offensive Comments At Closed-Door Fireside Chat", 9 Oct 2019 https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathanponciano/2019/10/09/billionaire-ken-fisher-blasted-online-after-offensive-comments-at-closed-door-fireside-chat/#734e45a519ea
  30. Huffington Post, "CEO Calls Out Billionaire Ken Fisher's Remarks About Jeffrey Epstein, Genitalia" Oct 9, 2019 https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ken-fisher-genitalia-comments_n_5d9e229be4b06ddfc512c159
  31. News: 2019-10-09. Billionaire Fisher Shocks With Sexual Remarks, Wonders Why. en. Bloomberg.com. 2021-02-12.
  32. News: 2020-02-07. A Sexist Joke Cost Ken Fisher $4 Billion in Assets. He Still Runs $121 Billion. en. Bloomberg.com. 2021-02-12.
  33. Washington Post, "Investment Firm whose Chairman made crude comments at summit loses $600 million in assets," 11 October 2019 https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/10/11/investor-who-made-offensive-sexual-comments-summit-loses-million-contract-backlash/
  34. News: Leung . Shirley . City pulls $248m in pension money from firm after CEO's off-color comments on women . . 2019-10-16 . 2019-10-17 .
  35. CBS, "Goldman Sachs is latest firm to pull money from Fisher Investments, total is now $2.7 billion," Oct, 24, 2019 https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/24/goldman-sachs-is-latest-firm-to-pull-money-from-fisher-investments.html
  36. CNBC "Fidelity criticizes money manager Ken Fisher, who loses Philadelphia as a client", October 16, 2019 https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/16/fidelity-criticizes-money-manager-ken-fisher-who-loses-philadelphia-as-a-client.html Accessed October 17, 2019
  37. News: Willmer . Sabrina . Inside Ken Fisher's Private Kingdom, Where Hardball Culture Reels in Billions . bloomberg.com . 21 October 2019 . Bloomberg . 21 October 2019.