Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - (Page 72) Unhedged Commentary arren Buffett once famously stated that “Berkshire [Hathaway] buys when the lemmings are headed the other way,” conjuring up visions of rodents blindly following one another off a cliff. But the idea that lemmings participate in mass suicide is a myth, propagated by a Disney documentary. The widespread misuse of the lemming metaphor by investors to illustrate herd behavior itself reveals the herdlike behavior of investors and the scarcity of original insight. Original insight is also uncommon among doctors. Physicians are trained through rote memorization, and independent views are often ridiculed by peers and prosecuted by malpractice attorneys. The hiring of physicians as consultants by investment firms seeking unique perspectives has instead led to a greater tendency toward consensus thinking. Although the health care sector has exhibited strong growth in both revenue and earnings, the prevailing view of the industry is anything but optimistic. INVESTORS WHO SHUN Most investors remain OR SHORT HEALTH CARE on the sidelines or have added to the record short STOCKS ARE MISSING interest in health care AN OPPORTUNITY stocks. FOR POTENTIALLY Part of the investor angst mirrors the political HANDSOME RETURNS. polemic that views health care as a cost to society. Never mind that the politicians spouting apocalyptic rhetoric about health care costs seek quality — if expensive — care when it comes to their own families. Instead, health care can and should be viewed as an investment in society. Helping people live longer and stronger promotes human endeavor and prosperity. Other sources of investor angst include uncertainty over regulatory procedures and impending congressional reform. As a firm, we view government agencies like the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services as our co-investors with shared interests in improving the health of society. Progressive legislation, which inevitably creates market dislocations, can produce new winners, new losers and — for those paying close attention — potentially handsome returns. Of course, the primary driver of opportunities in the health care sector is not policy, but innovation. Per capita health care costs are higher in the U.S. than in other Not-So-Dire Diagnosis W BY JOON YUN countries in part because we reward innovator companies, which then subsidize and export benefits to the rest of the world. As an example of world economic integration, the U.S. is exporting health care deflation to the rest of the world through scientific innovation in the same way developing countries export labor deflation to the U.S. As human ingenuity, entrepreneurship and serendipity continue to yield new health care technologies, we may also witness a surge of innovations based on design thinking, which is a way of making better use of existing technologies. For example, current drugs for chronic diseases often create physiologic dependency over time. An alternative approach, which we call paradoxical medicine, would use drugs for the opposite purpose of their original indication. Under this paradigm, hypertension might be treated by pharmacologically increasing blood pressure such that the body’s response to the challenge constitutes the therapy. We already do this with exercise. Although drugs are commonly pilloried as the source of escalating health care costs, they collectively account for only about 10 percent of the $2.7 trillion now spent annually on health care in the U.S. The overwhelming majority of spending goes to services, and the potential benefits of design thinking apply here as well. Knobless doors, cashless cafeteria transactions and buttonless elevators represent opportunities where design innovation can improve the quality of hospital care by using available technologies to lower the risk of contagion and reduce costs. Given all these favorable trends, we see many reasons to invest in the health care industry. Pension funds may consider high-quality health care investments as a better way to match returns to liabilities given the progressive lengthening of the human life span. It has long been known that decreasing heart rate variability in an individual may indicate impending functional decline. On the other hand, high variability in heart rate is typically associated with good health. Heart rate variability makes a good analogy for price volatility in the markets. Whereas low market volatility may portend latent systemic risks, high volatility, such as what we now see in the prices of health care stocks, may indicate a market gathering strength — a healthy sign indeed. Dr. Joon Yun is president of California-based Palo Alto Investors, which he joined in 1998. He also served on the clinical faculty in the radiology department at Stanford University from 2000 through 2005. 72 • INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR’S ALPHA • SEPTEMBER 2008
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 Contents Letter from the Editor Longs & Shorts Pension Corner: Culling the Herd The Good Guys: Ending the Cycle Interview: Press Credentials Cover Story: Rethinking Chris Hohn Strategies: At the Edge of the Earth Profile: Alpha Femals Strategies: Tails, You Lose Research Center: The Top Equity Trading Firms Alpha Bytes: The Light Is On Unhedged: Commentary: Not-So-Dire Diagnosis Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 (Page Cover1) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 (Page Cover2) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Contents (Page 1) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Contents (Page 2) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - 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September 2008 - Longs & Shorts (Page 15) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Longs & Shorts (Page 16) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Longs & Shorts (Page 17) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Pension Corner: Culling the Herd (Page 18) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Pension Corner: Culling the Herd (Page 19) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Pension Corner: Culling the Herd (Page 20) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Pension Corner: Culling the Herd (Page 21) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - The Good Guys: Ending the Cycle (Page 22) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - The Good Guys: Ending the Cycle (Page 23) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Interview: Press Credentials (Page 24) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Interview: Press Credentials (Page 25) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - 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September 2008 - Profile: Alpha Femals (Page 57) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Strategies: Tails, You Lose (Page 58) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Strategies: Tails, You Lose (Page 59) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Strategies: Tails, You Lose (Page 60) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Strategies: Tails, You Lose (Page 61) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Strategies: Tails, You Lose (Page 62) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Strategies: Tails, You Lose (Page 63) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Strategies: Tails, You Lose (Page 64) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Research Center: The Top Equity Trading Firms (Page 65) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Research Center: The Top Equity Trading Firms (Page 66) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Research Center: The Top Equity Trading Firms (Page 67) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Research Center: The Top Equity Trading Firms (Page 68) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Alpha Bytes: The Light Is On (Page 69) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Alpha Bytes: The Light Is On (Page 70) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Alpha Bytes: The Light Is On (Page 71) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Unhedged: Commentary: Not-So-Dire Diagnosis (Page 72) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Unhedged: Commentary: Not-So-Dire Diagnosis (Page Cover3) Institutional Investor's Alpha Magazine - September 2008 - Unhedged: Commentary: Not-So-Dire Diagnosis (Page Cover4)
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