What this is
Every Sunday morning, one clean list: every U.S. listed company that touched a 52-week low in the past week. Each letter comes with a one line business description and a simple note explaining why it has hit 52-week lows.
No forecasts. No ratings. No noise. Just the data, so you can do the thinking.
On market mispricings
"You can throw a dart at a New York Stock Exchange company, look at the 52-week range, and it'll be something like $75 to $150. Auction driven markets get euphoric or pessimistic and might do both in the same year. That's what leads to distortions and mispricing, and that's what we can take advantage of."
Mohnish Pabrai Talks at Google, 2017