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QAV America Light Update #11
Happy Monday, QAV America. And welcome to all of our new members. Well… not much going on in the world that could affect the stock market. Just… missiles all over the Middle East. The Strait of Hormuz is closed again. Should be interesting to see what that does to the...
QAV Value Investing Buy List 2026-03-02
Happy Stockmarket. Here is our U.S. buy list for this week based on our value investing system. As always, please check our work, DYOR, consult a financial advisor before making any investing decisions. This list is available only to QAV Club members. US LIST:...
(Fixed Audio) Breaking Bread (BFH) – QAV AMERICA 41
In this episode of QAV America, Cameron and Tony navigate the “completely bonkers” landscape of 2026, where a Supreme Court reversal on Trump’s previous tariffs and the looming shadow of AI bubbles have left investors guessing. The duo breaks down the hidden “gotchas” of American Depository Receipts (ADRs), specifically examining the tax hurdles and custody fees associated with South Korean plays like Shinhan Financial Group (SHG) and Korea Electric Power (KEP). The centerpiece of the episode is a “Pulled Pork” deep dive into **Bread Financial (BFH)**—a high-yielding, unloved credit card “stub” that has spent years amputating its legacy loyalty businesses to emerge as a pure-play lender. Despite the “Trump Slump” threat of capped interest rates and a “stinky” past involving a bankrupt spin-off, BFH boasts a massive QAV quality score and looks dirt cheap on a price-to-cash-flow basis.
Breaking Bread (BFH) – QAV AMERICA 41
In this episode of QAV America, Cameron and Tony navigate the “completely bonkers” landscape of 2026, where a Supreme Court reversal on Trump’s previous tariffs and the looming shadow of AI bubbles have left investors guessing. The duo breaks down the hidden “gotchas” of American Depository Receipts (ADRs), specifically examining the tax hurdles and custody fees associated with South Korean plays like Shinhan Financial Group (SHG) and Korea Electric Power (KEP). The centerpiece of the episode is a “Pulled Pork” deep dive into **Bread Financial (BFH)**—a high-yielding, unloved credit card “stub” that has spent years amputating its legacy loyalty businesses to emerge as a pure-play lender. Despite the “Trump Slump” threat of capped interest rates and a “stinky” past involving a bankrupt spin-off, BFH boasts a massive QAV quality score and looks dirt cheap on a price-to-cash-flow basis.
QAV Weekly Update 2026-02-27
Portfolio updates, myth killer, buy lists, and last week’s episode notes.
QAV Value Investing Buy List 2026-02-22
Happy Stockmarket. Here is our U.S. buy list for this week based on our value investing system. As always, please check our work, DYOR, consult a financial advisor before making any investing decisions. This list is available only to QAV Club members. US LIST:...
QAV America Light Update #10
Happy Tuesday, QAV America. And welcome to all of our new members. This is week 10 of the American version of QAV Light. I was going to add the stock we profiled on this week's podcast - BFH - until I double checked it yesterday and it was a Josephine (ie the price...
SHG – The Seoul of Value: QAV AMERICA 40
In this episode of QAV America, Cameron and Tony navigate a volatile week in the US markets, lead by Ford’s staggering $8.2 billion loss for 2025 and their strategic retreat from full electrification. The duo reviews the impressive performance of their “deep dive” portfolio, noting that many previously analyzed stocks have seen triple-digit or high double-digit gains. The centerpiece of the episode is a “Pulled Pork” deep dive into **Shinhan Financial Group ($SHG)**, a South Korean banking giant. Despite a litany of scandals involving cartel-like collusion, fraud, and political instability in Korea, the hosts weigh the risks against the “Value Up” government catalyst that may finally unlock the company’s depressed valuation.
QAV Weekly Update 2026-02-19
Portfolio updates, myth killer, buy lists, and last week’s episode notes.




