American Renaissance model basket

Freight, Rail & Shipping

Duopoly rails and quality logistics at mid-cycle economics and sensible multiples.

What is the thesis for Freight, Rail & Shipping?

A concentrated book of North American freight rails, less-than-truckload operators, intermodal providers, and brokers. We are buying network-economics businesses at mid-cycle or modestly below-mid-cycle earnings, with the top two positions in the Eastern duopoly rails and the third in the highest-quality less-than-truckload franchise.

This is a curated QuantLink model basket. It is not a filed portfolio, not a fund, and not investment advice.

Published Apr 14, 2026. Updated Apr 14, 2026. Source: QuantLink curated model basket and FastAPI ideas endpoint.

Holdings
12
Benchmark
SPY
Status
New
1Y model return
+45.2%

Performance as of Aug 23, 2026.

Thesis narrative

The question

Are North American freight rails and quality less-than-truckload franchises priced for a normal volume recovery, or for a permanent compression in the pricing power that network economics have historically conferred?

Base rates

The reference class is North American freight cycles since Staggers deregulation in 1980: a sequence of five completed volume cycles in which rail operating ratios have declined from the low 70s to the high 50s, and the duopoly Eastern rails have compounded earnings per share at 9-13% annually through full cycles. The base rate for the rails to beat the S&P across a three-year window anchored at below-mid-cycle volume is roughly the 60th-70th percentile. In less-than-truckload, the base rate is more concentrated: the top-tier operator has compounded at roughly the 80th percentile of industrials across completed cycles, driven by terminal-network density that new entrants cannot replicate.

The imputed probability embedded in current consensus forward numbers is that pricing compresses one to two hundred basis points as volume normalizes. That is a reasonable prior under simple capacity-utilization logic. It is likely incorrect for network-oligopoly industries where pricing discipline has historically held through volume troughs and expanded through recoveries.

Why the consensus view is wrong (or incomplete)

The sell-side models freight as a cyclical price-volume trade-off: weak volume compresses pricing, strong volume expands it. The causal mechanism that framework misses is that rail and top-tier less-than-truckload pricing is not set by spot-market capacity utilization. It is set by contract renewals that key off long-run service quality, fuel-adjusted rate escalators, and intermodal conversion economics. Those contracts renew on 12-36 month cycles and reflect inflation pass-through and service premium, not spot capacity.

The second missed mechanism is the onshoring freight-mix shift. Reshored industrial production generates more short-haul and medium-haul freight per unit of GDP than offshored production does, because the final-mile component is domestic rather than port-landed. That structurally favors less-than-truckload and short-haul intermodal over long-haul truckload and over port-origin supply chains. The mix shift is early, but the disclosures from the top less-than-truckload operator are consistent with it.

The market is pricing spot dynamics. The real variable is contract structure and freight mix. That asymmetry is the inefficiency.

Position construction

The book organizes into three sub-books.

The first is Eastern-duopoly rails, with CSX at 20% and NSC at 20%. These are the network toll-takers; pricing is governed by contract, service quality is measurable, and the historical operating-ratio floor has moved lower with each cycle. They anchor the book because the base rate of outperformance at below-mid-cycle volumes is the strongest in the cohort.

The second sub-book is quality less-than-truckload and intermodal, anchored by ODFL at 16% -- the terminal-network quality franchise with the highest operating-ratio ceiling in the group. JBHT (~9%) and XPO (~8.4%) add intermodal and less-than-truckload breadth; CHRW (~8.3%) captures brokered-freight optionality as spot-rate normalization flows through. EXPD (~9%) is a capital-light international forwarder that provides mix diversification away from pure North American surface freight. GXO (~3.5%) is a contract-logistics position sized for its more volatile margin profile.

The third sub-book is marine and specialty: KEX (~2.6%) captures inland-barge exposure to petrochemical and agricultural flows, MATX (~1.7%) captures trans-Pacific containerized freight with a Jones Act moat, and GBX (~0.8%) is a rail-car manufacturer sized to reflect its cyclicality. ARCB (~1%) is a smaller less-than-truckload position held for its below-cohort multiple and recovery leverage.

The top three positions concentrate the book in the franchises where network economics provide the clearest margin of safety.

Asymmetric payoff

If volumes normalize to mid-cycle by the end of 2027 and pricing holds or expands modestly, the weighted book returns roughly 15-25% per year, with dividend and buyback support providing a floor. If volumes remain below trend and multiples compress one turn, the book returns roughly -5 to -12%, cushioned by the capital-return profile at the rails and top less-than-truckload operator. If freight-mix shifts accelerate and pricing expands 150-250 basis points above consensus, the right tail is 30-45% with a re-rating toward quality-compounder multiples at the anchor holdings.

Assigning a 55% probability to the base case, a 25% probability to the bear case, and a 20% probability to the bull case, expected value is roughly +12 to +18% annualized against an SPY base rate near +8%. The payoff is asymmetric because the downside is bounded by dividends, buybacks, and operating-ratio floor economics, while the upside compounds on contract pricing that does not require a volume forecast to be right.

Three things that would change our mind

  1. Eastern-rail operating ratios rising by more than 200 basis points for two consecutive quarters without a corresponding pricing response, which would indicate pricing discipline has broken.
  2. ODFL's tonnage-weighted yield declining on a year-over-year basis for two consecutive quarters, signaling that less-than-truckload pricing has lost independence from spot-market dynamics.
  3. Sustained intermodal share loss to long-haul truckload at disclosed rates exceeding 300 basis points annually, which would undercut the freight-mix-shift component of the thesis.

What we are explicitly NOT betting on

We are not buying long-haul truckload carriers, which lack network-oligopoly economics and have historically been the most exposed segment in pricing troughs. We are not buying parcel operators or last-mile platforms; those businesses have different cost structures and different customer dynamics that belong in a separate portfolio. And we are not betting on a near-term volume surge; the thesis holds across a range of volume paths because the base rate of outperformance for network-economics franchises is positive even at below-mid-cycle volumes. The margin of safety comes from network structure, not from a volume forecast.

Model basket holdings

Model basket: curated equal or target weighting, not a filed portfolio. Weights are the target basket weights returned by the live ideas endpoint.

NameSymbolModel weight
CSX CorporationCSX20.00%
XPO Logistics, Inc.XPO8.44%
Norfolk Southern CorporationNSC20.00%
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.CHRW8.30%
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.ODFL16.01%
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.JBHT8.80%
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.EXPD8.98%
GXO Logistics, Inc.GXO3.49%
Kirby CorporationKEX2.63%
Matson, Inc.MATX1.66%
ArcBest CorporationARCB0.92%
The Greenbrier Companies, Inc.GBX0.77%

Backtested performance vs SPY

Performance is backtested from the returned tearsheet series. It reflects the model basket methodology and benchmark series, not live fund returns or a filed portfolio track record. Performance as of Aug 23, 2026.

Total Return

+45.2%

SPY +19.2%

Ann. Return

+46.1%

SPY +19.5%

Ann. Vol

22.3%

SPY 12.9%

Sharpe

2.06

SPY 1.52

Max Drawdown

-11.4%

SPY -9.1%

Alpha vs SPY

+27.8%

hit rate 48.4%

Performance as of Aug 23, 2026.

Rolling Performance vs Benchmark

Portfolio Holdings

Holding
Weight
Country
Exchange
Sector
Industry
Mkt Cap
Price
1Y
1Y Trend
CSX
CSXCSX Corporation
20.0%
NSC
NSCNorfolk Southern Corporation
20.0%
ODFL
ODFLOld Dominion Freight Line, Inc.
16.0%
EXPD
EXPDExpeditors International of Washington, Inc.
9.0%
JBHT
JBHTJ.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
8.8%
XPO
XPOXPO Logistics, Inc.
8.4%
CHRW
CHRWC.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
8.3%
GXO
GXOGXO Logistics, Inc.
3.5%
KEX
KEXKirby Corporation
2.6%
MATX
MATXMatson, Inc.
1.7%
ARCB
ARCBArcBest Corporation
0.9%
GBX
GBXThe Greenbrier Companies, Inc.
0.8%

SSR performance series fallback

The table below is the server-rendered reference series behind the interactive chart. Values show the wealth index level from a 1.00 starting value, not a second 1Y return figure. Series as of Aug 23, 2026.

DateModel basket wealth indexSPY
Aug 26, 20251.0000x1.0000x
Aug 27, 20250.9967x1.0023x
Aug 28, 20250.9943x1.0058x
Aug 29, 20250.9952x0.9998x
Sep 2, 20250.9871x0.9924x
Sep 3, 20250.9833x0.9978x
Sep 4, 20250.9924x1.0061x
Sep 5, 20250.9906x1.0032x
Sep 8, 20250.9895x1.0057x
Sep 9, 20250.9785x1.0080x
Sep 10, 20250.9726x1.0109x
Sep 11, 20250.9930x1.0193x
Sep 12, 20250.9808x1.0190x
Sep 15, 20250.9853x1.0244x
Sep 16, 20250.9906x1.0230x
Sep 17, 20250.9808x1.0217x
Sep 18, 20250.9924x1.0265x
Sep 19, 20250.9813x1.0287x
Sep 22, 20250.9833x1.0336x
Sep 23, 20250.9941x1.0280x
Sep 24, 20250.9925x1.0247x
Sep 25, 20250.9932x1.0200x
Sep 26, 20250.9937x1.0258x
Sep 29, 20251.0095x1.0287x
Sep 30, 20251.0086x1.0326x
Oct 1, 20250.9999x1.0361x
Oct 2, 20251.0083x1.0373x
Oct 3, 20251.0174x1.0373x
Oct 6, 20251.0265x1.0410x
Oct 7, 20251.0155x1.0371x
Oct 8, 20251.0275x1.0433x
Oct 9, 20251.0123x1.0403x
Oct 10, 20250.9792x1.0122x
Oct 13, 20250.9848x1.0277x
Oct 14, 20250.9960x1.0265x
Oct 15, 20250.9960x1.0310x
Oct 16, 20251.0182x1.0240x
Oct 17, 20251.0221x1.0298x
Oct 20, 20251.0303x1.0405x
Oct 21, 20251.0333x1.0405x
Oct 22, 20251.0220x1.0351x
Oct 23, 20251.0043x1.0412x
Oct 24, 20251.0060x1.0497x
Oct 27, 20251.0127x1.0621x
Oct 28, 20251.0061x1.0649x
Oct 29, 20251.0078x1.0655x
Oct 30, 20251.0378x1.0537x
Oct 31, 20251.0548x1.0572x
Nov 3, 20251.0449x1.0592x
Nov 4, 20251.0642x1.0466x
Nov 5, 20251.0578x1.0503x
Nov 6, 20251.0447x1.0390x
Nov 7, 20251.0580x1.0400x
Nov 10, 20251.0571x1.0562x
Nov 11, 20251.0580x1.0587x
Nov 12, 20251.0631x1.0592x
Nov 13, 20251.0437x1.0417x
Nov 14, 20251.0378x1.0415x
Nov 17, 20251.0227x1.0318x
Nov 18, 20251.0225x1.0231x
Nov 19, 20251.0148x1.0271x
Nov 20, 20251.0057x1.0114x
Nov 21, 20251.0404x1.0215x
Nov 24, 20251.0399x1.0365x
Nov 25, 20251.0640x1.0463x
Nov 26, 20251.0717x1.0535x
Nov 28, 20251.0742x1.0593x
Dec 1, 20251.0800x1.0544x
Dec 2, 20251.0823x1.0564x
Dec 3, 20251.1091x1.0600x
Dec 4, 20251.1152x1.0608x
Dec 5, 20251.1203x1.0628x
Dec 8, 20251.1101x1.0596x
Dec 9, 20251.1046x1.0587x
Dec 10, 20251.1402x1.0657x
Dec 11, 20251.1458x1.0682x
Dec 12, 20251.1453x1.0567x
Dec 15, 20251.1414x1.0551x
Dec 16, 20251.1349x1.0523x
Dec 17, 20251.1295x1.0407x
Dec 18, 20251.1350x1.0485x
Dec 19, 20251.1331x1.0549x
Dec 22, 20251.1379x1.0615x
Dec 23, 20251.1346x1.0663x
Dec 24, 20251.1390x1.0701x
Dec 26, 20251.1371x1.0700x
Dec 29, 20251.1349x1.0662x
Dec 30, 20251.1277x1.0649x
Dec 31, 20251.1182x1.0570x
Jan 2, 20261.1294x1.0589x
Jan 5, 20261.1458x1.0660x
Jan 6, 20261.1658x1.0723x
Jan 7, 20261.1442x1.0689x
Jan 8, 20261.1599x1.0687x
Jan 9, 20261.1653x1.0758x
Jan 12, 20261.1697x1.0775x
Jan 13, 20261.1694x1.0753x
Jan 14, 20261.1765x1.0701x
Jan 15, 20261.1949x1.0730x
Jan 16, 20261.1868x1.0721x
Jan 20, 20261.1599x1.0503x
Jan 21, 20261.1974x1.0624x
Jan 22, 20261.1924x1.0679x
Jan 23, 20261.1861x1.0683x
Jan 26, 20261.1921x1.0737x
Jan 27, 20261.1945x1.0780x
Jan 28, 20261.1906x1.0779x
Jan 30, 20261.2017x1.0726x
Feb 2, 20261.2417x1.0779x
Feb 3, 20261.2661x1.0688x
Feb 4, 20261.3109x1.0636x
Feb 5, 20261.3028x1.0503x
Feb 6, 20261.3262x1.0705x
Feb 9, 20261.3180x1.0756x
Feb 10, 20261.3192x1.0728x
Feb 11, 20261.3304x1.0725x
Feb 12, 20261.2692x1.0560x
Feb 13, 20261.2966x1.0567x
Feb 17, 20261.3056x1.0584x
Feb 18, 20261.3168x1.0638x
Feb 19, 20261.3194x1.0609x
Feb 20, 20261.3471x1.0686x
Feb 23, 20261.3106x1.0577x
Feb 24, 20261.3126x1.0654x
Feb 25, 20261.2990x1.0744x
Feb 26, 20261.3256x1.0684x
Feb 27, 20261.3379x1.0633x
Mar 2, 20261.3542x1.0639x
Mar 3, 20261.3540x1.0545x
Mar 4, 20261.3614x1.0620x
Mar 5, 20261.3242x1.0560x
Mar 6, 20261.2685x1.0422x
Mar 9, 20261.2806x1.0513x
Mar 10, 20261.2696x1.0496x
Mar 11, 20261.2542x1.0483x
Mar 12, 20261.2126x1.0324x
Mar 13, 20261.2143x1.0266x
Mar 16, 20261.2247x1.0370x
Mar 17, 20261.2342x1.0397x
Mar 18, 20261.2214x1.0252x
Mar 19, 20261.2133x1.0227x
Mar 20, 20261.2066x1.0053x
Mar 23, 20261.2197x1.0158x
Mar 24, 20261.2218x1.0124x
Mar 25, 20261.2372x1.0181x
Mar 26, 20261.2319x0.9999x
Mar 27, 20261.2233x0.9828x
Mar 30, 20261.2226x0.9796x
Mar 31, 20261.2565x1.0080x
Apr 1, 20261.2707x1.0156x
Apr 2, 20261.2715x1.0165x
Apr 6, 20261.2816x1.0213x
Apr 7, 20261.2743x1.0218x
Apr 8, 20261.3122x1.0478x
Apr 9, 20261.3156x1.0539x
Apr 10, 20261.3087x1.0532x
Apr 13, 20261.3125x1.0635x
Apr 14, 20261.3230x1.0764x
Apr 15, 20261.3071x1.0849x
Apr 16, 20261.3507x1.0876x
Apr 17, 20261.3658x1.1007x
Apr 20, 20261.3837x1.0985x
Apr 21, 20261.3799x1.0913x
Apr 22, 20261.3626x1.1024x
Apr 23, 20261.4130x1.0981x
Apr 24, 20261.3985x1.1066x
Apr 27, 20261.4036x1.1085x
Apr 28, 20261.4016x1.1031x
Apr 29, 20261.3750x1.1030x
Apr 30, 20261.3886x1.1139x
May 1, 20261.3708x1.1170x
May 4, 20261.3096x1.1129x
May 5, 20261.3448x1.1218x
May 6, 20261.3594x1.1374x
May 7, 20261.3458x1.1340x
May 8, 20261.3515x1.1433x
May 11, 20261.3406x1.1459x
May 12, 20261.3262x1.1442x
May 13, 20261.3226x1.1506x
May 14, 20261.3575x1.1597x
May 15, 20261.3641x1.1457x
May 18, 20261.3746x1.1449x
May 19, 20261.3716x1.1373x
May 20, 20261.3890x1.1489x
May 21, 20261.3757x1.1512x
May 22, 20261.3770x1.1557x
May 26, 20261.4094x1.1634x
May 27, 20261.4253x1.1632x
May 28, 20261.4010x1.1696x
May 29, 20261.4022x1.1725x
Jun 1, 20261.4184x1.1757x
Jun 2, 20261.4163x1.1773x
Jun 3, 20261.4277x1.1691x
Jun 4, 20261.4436x1.1735x
Jun 5, 20261.4513x1.1432x
Jun 8, 20261.4650x1.1458x
Jun 9, 20261.4783x1.1424x
Jun 10, 20261.4384x1.1244x
Jun 11, 20261.4764x1.1435x
Jun 12, 20261.4827x1.1497x
Jun 15, 20261.4570x1.1700x
Jun 16, 20261.4433x1.1630x
Jun 17, 20261.3904x1.1485x
Jun 18, 20261.3944x1.1574x
Jun 22, 20261.4070x1.1538x
Jun 23, 20261.3924x1.1371x
Jun 24, 20261.3912x1.1365x
Jun 25, 20261.4195x1.1382x
Jun 26, 20261.4187x1.1299x
Jun 29, 20261.4360x1.1486x
Jun 30, 20261.4307x1.1575x
Jul 1, 20261.4471x1.1559x
Jul 2, 20261.4511x1.1544x
Jul 6, 20261.4437x1.1645x
Jul 7, 20261.4396x1.1590x
Jul 8, 20261.4417x1.1554x
Jul 9, 20261.4721x1.1652x
Jul 10, 20261.4768x1.1702x
Jul 13, 20261.4893x1.1612x
Jul 14, 20261.4913x1.1653x
Jul 15, 20261.4809x1.1700x
Jul 16, 20261.5444x1.1636x
Jul 17, 20261.5382x1.1521x
Jul 20, 20261.5168x1.1502x
Jul 21, 20261.5250x1.1598x
Jul 22, 20261.5195x1.1585x
Jul 23, 20261.5461x1.1442x
Jul 24, 20261.5386x1.1453x
Jul 27, 20261.4977x1.1456x
Jul 28, 20261.4806x1.1483x
Jul 29, 20261.4653x1.1307x
Jul 30, 20261.4243x1.1496x
Jul 31, 20261.4295x1.1579x
Aug 3, 20261.4238x1.1744x
Aug 4, 20261.4685x1.1956x
Aug 5, 20261.4552x1.1932x
Aug 6, 20261.4356x1.1913x
Aug 7, 20261.4395x1.1986x
Aug 10, 20261.4302x1.1982x
Aug 11, 20261.4230x1.1944x
Aug 12, 20261.4465x1.1974x
Aug 13, 20261.4621x1.2057x
Aug 14, 20261.4520x1.2033x
Aug 17, 20261.4614x1.1976x
Aug 18, 20261.4404x1.1895x
Aug 19, 20261.4411x1.1920x
Aug 20, 20261.4417x1.1820x
Aug 21, 20261.4527x1.1869x

Themes and category

American RenaissanceIndustrial RenaissanceDefensive Income

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