Howard Marks | $1B+

Get in touch with Howard Marks | Howard Marks, cofounder and co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management, is one of the most respected investors in distressed debt and value investing. Known for his widely read investment memos, Marks has built a reputation for clear thinking on risk, cycles, and market psychology. Since founding Oaktree in 1995, he has helped grow it into a global alternative asset manager with more than $150 billion under management. Revered by peers like Warren Buffett, Marks combines investment mastery with thought leadership, making him a guiding voice for both professionals and individual investors.

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Howard Stanley Marks (born 1946) is an American investor and writer. He is the co-founder and co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management, the largest investor in distressed securities worldwide. In 2022, with a net worth of $2.2 billion, Marks was ranked No. 1365 on the Forbes list of billionaires.[1] Marks's essays, called "memos", are widely admired in the investment community. They detail his investment strategies and insight into the economy and are posted publicly on the Oaktree website. He has also published 3 books on investing.[2][3] According to Warren Buffett, "When I see memos from Howard Marks in my mail, they're the first thing I open and read. I always learn something, and that goes double for his book."[4] Marks focuses on risk management and says that investors should set investment strategy according to their personal situations and ask themselves whether they worry more about the risk of losing money or the risk of missing an opportunity.[4] Marks believes that it is hard to gain an investment advantage through research since so many smart people are doing it already; the ways to get an advantage are through better inferring the consequences implied by current company data, managing the psychology of investing, and assessing the present stage of the business / market cycle. He hopes to have average returns during a bull market, while minimizing losses during bear markets due to his belief that losses do more harm than any benefit investors obtain from gains. Marks does favor using market timing strategies to have cash available to be invested during a downturn.[5] Marks notes that it is important for investors to admit what they don't know instead of believing something is certain. He aims for a "high batting average" over "home runs".[6] Funds led by Marks have produced long term returns net of fees of 19% per year. Investors are primarily pension funds and sovereign wealth funds. Early life and education Marks was born in 1946 and raised in Queens, New York.[7][8] Although his family was ethnically Jewish, he was raised as a Christian Scientist.[9] He attended the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania[10] for undergraduate studies where he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He graduated cum laude in 1967 with a major in finance and a minor in Japanese Studies.[8] In 1969, at age 23, he earned a Master of Business Administration in Accounting and Marketing from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business where he won the George Hay Brown Prize.[11] In 1975 he became a CFA charterholder.[12] Career Citicorp From 1969 until 1978, Marks worked at Citicorp, first as an equity research analyst and then as the company's Director of Research.[13] From 1978 to 1985, he served as a vice president, as well as a senior portfolio manager overseeing convertible and high-yield debt.[11] Citibank allowed him to move to Los Angeles in 1980 to manage a high-yield fund. He had met Michael Milken in 1979 at Century City and thought Milken's operation would make a good case study for Harvard Business School.[14] TCW Group In 1985, Marks joined TCW Group where he led the groups that were responsible for investments in high-yield debt and convertible securities, and in 1988 he and Bruce Karsh organized one of the first distressed debt funds from a major financial institution. In 1995, he, Karsh, and 3 others decided to leave to start their own firm and petitioned TCW to let them continue managing the funds they managed at TCW, giving TCW a portion of the management fees;[15] when TCW refused, the 5 partners left the company and founded Oaktree Capital Management in Los Angeles.[16][17][3][18] Oaktree After being founded in 1995, Oaktree grew rapidly, focusing on high-yield debt, distressed debt, and private equity.[3] During the 2008 financial crisis, Oaktree raised $10.9 billion, the largest distressed debt fund in history, to buy distressed assets, which "paid off richly for his investors".[3] In April 2012, Oaktree became a public company via an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange, raising $380 million by selling 8.84 million shares for $43 each.[17] In March 2019, Brookfield Asset Management acquired 62% of Oaktree. Marks and other members of Oaktree own 38% of the company and have full control of Oaktree's day-to-day operations.[19] Organizations From 2000 to 2010, he chaired the Trustees' Investment Board at The University of Pennsylvania.[11] He is a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts and chairs the Investment Committees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he is a trustee, and the Royal Drawing School (London).[11] Personal life Marks' first marriage ended in divorce. He has a son, Andrew, with his second wife Nancy (née Freeman), and a daughter, Jane Hait, from Nancy's first marriage.[20] Andrew is General Partner of venture capital firm TQ Ventures.[21] Jane is Founder and chair of the non-profit Center for Art, Research and Alliances.[22] Philanthropy In 1992, Marks created the Howard S. Marks Terms Scholarship to provide renewable scholarships to undergraduates at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2009 he endowed the Marks Family Writing Center at the university. In March 2023, Nancy and Howard Marks made a $5 million gift to University of California, Los Angeles to endow a faculty chair held by the Vice Chair of Women's Health Research in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. The gift will provide resources to help ensure that women's health research efforts at UCLA Health are led by an eminent physician-scientist.[23] Residences In 2010, Marks bought an oceanfront property in East Hampton for $30 million.[24] In May 2012, he and his wife purchased a duplex unit at 740 Park Avenue for $52.5 million.[25] In 2013, Marks sold his mansion in Malibu, California for $75 million.[26] In 2015, he purchased a house in Beverly Hills for $23.7 million.[27] In 2017, he purchased the house next door to his house in Beverly Hills for $9.7 million.[28] In 2019, he purchased parcels in Amagansett, New York, near his East Hampton property, for $35 million.[29] Political affiliation Marks is a member of the Democratic Party and has been critical of the economic policy of Donald Trump.[30] In 2016, he contributed over $200,000 to the Hillary Victory Fund and similar organizations.[31] However, he has criticised the tax plan proposed by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (a Democrat representing part of New York), saying "a great deal of America’s economic progress has resulted from people’s aspiration to make more and live better".[32] Books 2011: The Most Important Thing: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor[33] 2012: The Most Important Thing Illuminated: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor[34] 2018: Mastering the Market Cycle: Getting the Odds on Your Side[35]

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