March Madness: Final Four Investing Bracket 2024
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by Matt@DearMrMarket.com
1w ago
Dear Mr. Market: If your alma mater or favorite college team did not make the tournament on Selection Sunday, we’ve got another option for you! Even if you don’t like or follow college basketball, we think you’ll enjoy what we pioneered and have put together. My Portfolio Guide, LLC was the first investment firm to publish a March Madness investing bracket where we share our picks and match them up against each other.  We break down and assign each of the four “regions” with an asset class and then pick teams (stocks) that we think have the best chance at doing well relative to others ..read more
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Bulls, Bears, and Ballots: Election Years & the Stock Market
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by Matt@DearMrMarket.com
2M ago
Dear Mr. Market: If you’re watching an NBA basketball game and you have one player to take a final shot to win the game, who do you choose? Like him or not the guy who has scored the second most points in the history of basketball is LeBron James and he has made 50.5% of all shots he’s ever taken. Let’s switch sports to much worse odds, like baseball, where the average hitter is around .250 for a batting average. Even the best the game has ever seen was the great Ty Cobb who hit .366 for his career. Speaking of winning or losing, the mecca of odds making is in Las Vegas of course, and if you ..read more
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Remember this the next time the Stock Market is down
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by Matt@DearMrMarket.com
3M ago
Dear Mr. Market: Can you imagine how you would be feeling if you had acted upon the advice from all the doom and gloomers the past year? How some of these financial “gurus” and economic pundits still have an audience is fascinating!?! Want to know why they still have a platform and hold many people’s attention? Fear sells. That’s it. Nothing more, nothing less. Normally we don’t run victory laps or spend any time patting ourselves on the back, but this year we’re going to be blunt. We’re going to remind people that if you listened to everyone and followed all the fearmongers your portfolio wo ..read more
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100 Reasons Why Your Financial Advisor Should Not Use Mutual Funds
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by Matt@DearMrMarket.com
4M ago
Dear Mr. Market: The stock market is made up of thousands of choices and one easy way to gain exposure to it is via mutual funds. While we don’t want to broad brush the topic, we’re going to get right into it and explain 100 reasons why you or your financial advisor should not be using mutual funds versus ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds). Costs/Expenses: ETFs typically have lower expense ratios compared to mutual funds. This is because ETFs are passively managed and aim to replicate the performance of an underlying index, reducing the need for active management and associated costs. Tax Efficien ..read more
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Fed up
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by Matt@DearMrMarket.com
6M ago
Dear Mr. Market: The past two months in the stock market have been treacherous and truly tested the average investor’s nerves. Most of us are close to being “fed up” with the headlines, inflation, political division and ensuing market volatility. Before we get into the headline of the day, let’s quickly touch on the operative word, “Fed” and how completely wrong the Federal Reserve has been at just about every turn. The following timeline comes from The Kobeissi Letter, an industry leading commentary on the global capital markets: Read more: Fed up The Fed Since 2020: 1. Mar 2020: Inflation w ..read more
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Gold: The Shining Star or a Fading Glitter? Unveiling the Pros and Cons
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by Matt@DearMrMarket.com
7M ago
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Going Long in Two Fields: Why TLT Could Be Your MVP During Recessions
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by Matt@DearMrMarket.com
7M ago
Dear Mr. Market: First off, if you want to know how amazing Artificial Intelligence is, the following list of article titles were generated for this article in the matter of four seconds! (we picked the first one and the rest of this article is typed with regular human toiling!) FYI: If you’ve never used ChatGPT, before try it! Much of its delivery is on what and how you ask things and in this case here is the prompt/reply that we asked of it: Certainly! Here are a couple of article title ideas that play on the “going long” football reference while discussing extending bond allocations, espec ..read more
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Bull Market Respite or Bear Market Rally?
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by Matt@DearMrMarket.com
7M ago
Dear Mr. Market: Let’s first remind our readers again of who this “Mr. Market” character is. Our investment blog and star personality is in reference to Benjamin Graham’s metaphor in his book “The Intelligent Investor,” where he personifies the stock market as Mr. Market, an emotional and erratic character. Over the past few decades, rarely have we seen such unprecedented market action but also a total tug of war between emotions, volatility, politics, and who will win ; the bulls or the bears. If you’re in the camp of being scared, confused, or frustrated…you are definitely not alone. In the ..read more
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Halfway to the Most Terrible Recession Ever Telegraphed!
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by Matt@DearMrMarket.com
9M ago
Dear Mr. Market: It is with a sense of awe and intrigue that we find ourselves reflecting upon the first half of 2023. In the world of finance and investment, prognostications and predictions often hold sway, shaping the decisions of market participants. However, it seems that the experts and pundits who were convinced of an impending recession this year may have misjudged the situation. Indeed, we are witnessing what could be deemed as the most telegraphed recession that never happened, at least not yet. Throughout the past year, a chorus of voices emerged, proclaiming that the global econom ..read more
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Bank on it? Top 5 Banking Stocks
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by Matt@DearMrMarket.com
1y ago
Dear Mr. Market: SVB (Silicon Valley Bank) logo is seen through broken glass in this illustration taken March 10, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration A part of us cringes as we succumb to the pressure of having to write about the most recent worrisome headline. Why? It’s sort of like the Kardashians or trashy television personalities in general; the more you talk about it the more it gives some the perception that it’s worth talking about. Now, don’t get us wrong….theses recent headlines aren’t a cause for celebration by any means either but if it’s prompting you to cash out of the market, b ..read more
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