Hi All, having just discovered this board, I also just discovered fairfax. I've been reading through various ones of the annual reports and current thinking (e.g., devaluation similar to Japan). A couple of questions:
It appears that Fairfax tends to make more macro calls and/or perform more complicated investments than Berkshire, but the record speaks for itself. I find myself somewhat hesitant on the current hedging/devaluation thesis, which makes me correspondingly hesitant about buying into Fairfax currently. Are most of the current investors on board with the thesis, or just trust the management enough to go along with it? How do you reconcile the hedging with Buffett's comments re inflation and current buying opportunities?
Ignoring the above, how is Fairfax's value currently? I think I read that it sometimes sells under book value, and I believe it is over book value by a bit now, correct? Any thoughts on a good/realistic entry point would be appreciated.
Finally, I'm in the US, and my brokerage doesn't appear to make buying stocks on the TO exchange very easy. It appears that I can buy the FRFHF (which I think are pink sheets), but any guidance on that would be appreciated as I've never done anything outside of stocks/ADR actively trading on US exchanges.