Thursday, April 21, 2016

The Behavioral Continuum: Whats the Best Behavioral Bias? MORE 5:20 am Apr 22nd

Now advisors are on a level playing field with their fee disclosures.

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Wolf Richter   www.wolfstreet.com
Another retailer is heading for bankruptcy. This time Aeropostale, with 800 teen-clothing stores, after three years in a row of losses. It’s “preparing to reorganize under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and could file as soon as this month, according to people familiar with the matter,” Bloomberg reported today…

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RIP Prince

– thereformedbroker.com

Imagine if Michael Jackson could compose like Stevie Wonder and then play guitar like Hendrix. RT @Olivianuzzi: I don’t *get* Prince
— Downtown Josh Brown (@ReformedBroker) November 2, 2014

The tweet came from TMZ, of all places. A fatality at Paisley Park. Shortly after, confirmation that it’s Prince who passed, at 57 years old…

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Gold and Silver are on the Cusp of a Massive Rally!Gold and silver have more or less confirmed they have bottomed and are ready for a multi-year rally. Their trend has not fully ‘reversed’ to the upside yet but the market breadth and internals for the precious metals sector are very bullish. My subscribers know that I am ‘bullish’ on precious metals and believe that they will be the best performing ‘asset class’ within the next three to five years for those who can only buy long (profit from rising prices)…

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As revealed in a recent 13D filing with the US SEC,  Brad Gerstner‘s Altimeter Capital Management entered into a settlement agreement with the United Continental Holdings Inc. (NYSE:UAL) together with  Paul Reeder and Edward Shapiro‘s PAR Capital Management, under the terms of which the…

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Americans Fall Out of Love with Owning StocksBefore the Great Recession, almost two-thirds of Americans owned stocks. That number has since fallen to a little more than half, as you can see from the chart below:
 

This is an important development with ramifications for retirement planning, demographics and income inequality.
First, a little history: Since late in the last century, one of the defining developments of equity markets has been how new technology and competition democratized investing…

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Three Earnings Reports

– crossingwallstreet.com

This is a busy day for earnings reports. We had three before the open and a fourth is due after the bell.
First off, Snap-on (SNA) reported Q1 earnings of $2.16 per share. That topped Wall Street’s estimate by nine cents per share, but sales came in below expectations. I’m still targeting $9 in EPS for this year…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

Much of the content on behavioral finance carries with it an unnecessary negative spin. Behavioral biases are cast as illogical and counterproductive, potentially even disastrous. And they can be. But behavioral patterns are also useful anchors for successful investment decision making. So we asked readers of CFA Institute Financial NewsBrief which behavioral bias was the most useful…

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from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/the-behavioral-continuum-whats-the-best-behavioral-bias-more-520-am-apr-22nd/
Now advisors are on a level playing field with their fee disclosures.

Continue Reading On usnews.com »

Wolf Richter   www.wolfstreet.com
Another retailer is heading for bankruptcy. This time Aeropostale, with 800 teen-clothing stores, after three years in a row of losses. It’s “preparing to reorganize under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and could file as soon as this month, according to people familiar with the matter,” Bloomberg reported today…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

RIP Prince

– thereformedbroker.com

Imagine if Michael Jackson could compose like Stevie Wonder and then play guitar like Hendrix. RT @Olivianuzzi: I don’t *get* Prince
— Downtown Josh Brown (@ReformedBroker) November 2, 2014

The tweet came from TMZ, of all places. A fatality at Paisley Park. Shortly after, confirmation that it’s Prince who passed, at 57 years old…

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »

Gold and Silver are on the Cusp of a Massive Rally!Gold and silver have more or less confirmed they have bottomed and are ready for a multi-year rally. Their trend has not fully ‘reversed’ to the upside yet but the market breadth and internals for the precious metals sector are very bullish. My subscribers know that I am ‘bullish’ on precious metals and believe that they will be the best performing ‘asset class’ within the next three to five years for those who can only buy long (profit from rising prices)…

Continue Reading On investorsinsight.com »

As revealed in a recent 13D filing with the US SEC,  Brad Gerstner‘s Altimeter Capital Management entered into a settlement agreement with the United Continental Holdings Inc. (NYSE:UAL) together with  Paul Reeder and Edward Shapiro‘s PAR Capital Management, under the terms of which the…

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Americans Fall Out of Love with Owning StocksBefore the Great Recession, almost two-thirds of Americans owned stocks. That number has since fallen to a little more than half, as you can see from the chart below:
 

This is an important development with ramifications for retirement planning, demographics and income inequality.
First, a little history: Since late in the last century, one of the defining developments of equity markets has been how new technology and competition democratized investing…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

Three Earnings Reports

– crossingwallstreet.com

This is a busy day for earnings reports. We had three before the open and a fourth is due after the bell.
First off, Snap-on (SNA) reported Q1 earnings of $2.16 per share. That topped Wall Street’s estimate by nine cents per share, but sales came in below expectations. I’m still targeting $9 in EPS for this year…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

Much of the content on behavioral finance carries with it an unnecessary negative spin. Behavioral biases are cast as illogical and counterproductive, potentially even disastrous. And they can be. But behavioral patterns are also useful anchors for successful investment decision making. So we asked readers of CFA Institute Financial NewsBrief which behavioral bias was the most useful…

Continue Reading On cfainstitute.org »

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