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Earnings estimates did not suddenly rise dramatically. Earnings estimates for the S & P 500 this year is $243, according to LSEG. The multiple is an expression of how much investors are willing to pay for, say, $1 of future earnings. The market is saying it is willing to pay $10 for $1 in future earnings. And if that happens, earnings estimates will decline along with the multiple.
Persons: Jack Bogle, Bogle, depresses, that's Organizations: Vanguard, Funds
CNN —In what was one of the most one-sided games in English Premier League history, a rampant Arsenal thrashed Sheffield United 6-0 on Monday. Many Sheffield United fans left before the end of the match at Bramall Lane. The club has struggled since being promoted to the English Premier League this season and currently sits bottom of the league on goal difference. The team has now conceded 12 goals in its last three league games, without managing to find the net once itself. Arsenal also made history on Monday, becoming the first side in English league soccer history to win three successive away games by five goals or more, according to Opta.
Persons: Captain Martin Ødegaard, Jayden Bogle, Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, Declan Rice, Jamie Carragher, Ben White, Bramall Lane, David Rogers, , Mikel Arteta, postmatch, Carl Recine, Organizations: CNN, English Premier League, Arsenal, Sheffield United, Blades, Bramall, Gunners, Sky Sports, Premier League’s, Getty, ” Arsenal, Reuters, Manchester City, Liverpool, Brentford, City Locations: Bramall Lane, London
Even though I planned to get my own place at some point, I ended up living at home for 12 years. When I moved out this past December, I had $400,000 saved and invested from both my 9-to-5 income and earnings as an entrepreneur. In my early 20s, my meals were split 50/50 between my parent's cooking and the Google cafeterias. So in 2017, I left Google and the 9-to-5 grind, to focus on what I was really passionate about. In 2018, I started teaching yoga, and five years later, I pivoted to another passion of mine: music.
Persons: John Bogle's, Costco Claudia Organizations: Google, San Francisco Bay Area, Costco Locations: San Francisco Bay, U.S
If you were a teenage boy in the early 2000s, there's a good chance you wore Unilever 's Axe Body Spray at some point. Axe Body Spray entered the U.S. market in 2002, and within a decade of its arrival, Unilever was bringing in nearly half a billion dollars in domestic sales for Axe products, according to estimates from market research firm Kline & Company. But as the brand took off, its offerings rapidly expanded as it was churning out new lines of body wash and hair care. "They launched all different other products that took the advertising dollars away from the body spray itself. 1 men's deodorant worldwide, selling $1.7 billion worth of deodorant and body spray in 2022, according to Euromonitor International.
Persons: there's, John Hegarty, Bartle Bogle Hegarty, Kline, Ann Gottlieb, Stephan Kanlian Organizations: Unilever, Kline & Company, Fashion Institute, Technology's, Euromonitor Locations: London, U.S
In the final run-up to the late-July peak in stocks this column surveyed the rally , and asked, "Enough for now? .SPX YTD line The S & P 500's year-to-date performance Yes, the market is overbought by various technical measures. Meanwhile, Wells Fargo and Barclays are seeing the S & P 500 as dead money next year, at best. The virtues of owning the S & P 500 passively have always been low cost, tax efficiency, low turnover and broad exposure to the asset class. While 2021 was a Nasdaq 100 melt-up year, 2022 was the mirror image: Big Tech got blasted and the equal-weight S & P 500 held up better.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Wells, Jack Bogle, Alan Greenspan's Organizations: Federal, Deutsche, Deutsche Bank and Bank of America, Barclays, Hamas, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Big Tech, matchless, Treasury Locations: Wells Fargo, Israel
Bishop Carlton Pearson died Sunday night in hospice care in Tulsa due to cancer, said his agent, Will Bogle. Pearson was shunned by other evangelical leaders, branded a heretic and later became a United Church of Christ minister. Pearson ran unsuccessfully for Tulsa mayor in 2002, a defeat he blamed on public reaction to his teachings. Pearson in 2000 was among a group of 30 clergy who advised then President-elect George W. Bush on faith-based social programs. Pearson is survived by his mother, a son, a daughter and his former wife, Bogle said.
Persons: Bishop Carlton Pearson, Will Bogle, Pearson, Bogle, Bishop Pearson, didn't, , Chiwetel Ejiofor, Oral Roberts, I’m, ” Pearson, , Louis Farrakhan, Martin Luther King Jr, Farrakhan, George W, Bush Organizations: OKLAHOMA CITY, Trinity Broadcasting Network, United Church of, Unitarian, Netflix, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Facebook, YouTube, Washington , D.C Locations: Oklahoma, Tulsa, , Washington ,
There's a history of Christmas pudding charms, to be hidden within the holiday treat. And there's an angel made of beads by an artisan in the Woza Moya collective of South Africa. The photographer behind the Instagram account Brown Girls Do Ballet has put together a celebratory essay in images of just that. More than 1,100 color images included in this broad overview, Glaser’s wit ever-present. Includes rarely seen images and recollections from Salt-N-Pepa, Public Enemy, Run-D.M.C., Mary J. Blige and more.
Persons: Slim Aarons, Shawn Waldron, Abrams, , David Trigg, Sam Bilton, Dolph Gotelli, Moya, “ Lena Horne, Donald Bogle, Bogle, TaKiyah Wallace, McMillian, Kailyn Scales, Leventhal, Dutton, Chef Gabriel “, Kim Laidlaw, Guilbeau, Taylor Sheridan, John, Kayce, Beth, Hal Rubenstein, Mary Tyler Moore's, Laura Petrie, Dick Van Dyke, ” Moore, Rubenstein, Dawn Wells, Mary Ann, Molly Adams, Sydney Golden Anderson, Adams, Golden Anderson, “ Thom Browne, , Thom Browne, Andrew Bolton, Johnny Dufort, Browne's, Karida L, Brown, Charly Palmer, W.E.B, Du Bois, They've, Langston Hughes, Jenni Nuttall, Mark Seliger, Seliger, Joe Jonas, Sophie Turner, Chadwick, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Robert De Niro, ” Abrams, Lindsey Taylor, Taylor, “ Milton Glaser, Steven Heller, Mirko Ilić, Beth Kleber, Glaser, Glaser busied, “ LL, LL Cool, Vikki Tobak, Alec Banks, Mary J, Blige, Peep Ludacris Organizations: Hollywood, Getty Images, Phaidon, Running Press, CBS, HarperCollins, Sydney, Feminist Bird, National Wildlife Federation, Princeton Architectural Press, Families, Chronicle, Exeter College, , Wall, Rizzoli New Locations: Palm Beach, Rome, tailgaters, Aiken , South Carolina, South Africa, Brooklyn, Louisiana, Bolton, New York, Rizzoli New York
With the meme-stock rally in the rearview mirror and interest rates surging, individual investors are rediscovering the philosophy made famous by Vanguard's founder, Jack Bogle. Fans call themselves "Bogleheads," and the strategy "lazy" investing. Dan Griffin, a self-proclaimed Boglehead based in Florida, said he watched the meme stock rally in amusement. The current market condition is proof that his "tortoise" investing approach is the right one to building long-term wealth, he said. "The meme stock phenomenon seemed so focused on being incredibly plugged into your portfolio and monitoring your investments — I see the Bogleheads' philosophy as being antithetical to all of that."
Persons: Jack Bogle, Dan Griffin, Boglehead, Griffin, Christine Benz, Morningstar Organizations: GameStop, CNBC Locations: Florida
How to Invest in Mutual Funds
  + stars: | 2023-10-11 | by ( Mallika Mitra | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +20 min
Mutual funds are relatively cheap and simple to invest in, thanks to the many trading apps and online brokerages available nowadays. To get started, read on for our 10-step guide on how to invest in mutual funds. Once you open an account, you can invest in a wide range of securities, like stocks, bonds and mutual funds. Buy mutual fund sharesNow that you’ve solidified your strategy and done your research, you are almost ready to buy mutual funds. How to buy mutual fund sharesSome mutual funds require an investment minimum, often between $500 and $3,000, but not all do.
Persons: Mallika Mitra, Tricia Rosen, , Rosen, , Ameritrade, Roth, Roth IRAs, Uncle Sam, you’ve, Randy Bruns, it’s, Morningstar, Russell, hasn’t, Amy Arnott, John Bogle, Morningstar’s Arnott, pitfall Arnott, You’ll, you’ll, Don’t, Sam, haven’t Organizations: Mutual, Fidelity, Vanguard, Morningstar, SEC, Apple, Fidelity Investments Fidelity, Target, Walmart, Funds, Capital Group, Capital Group’s, The Securities, Exchange Commission, Social, Consumer, Morgan, Capital Locations: Andover, Mass, Naperville , Illinois, U.S
Erik Smolinski had been self-educating on finance since high school, when one of his teachers recommended he look into investing. He went to the school library, picked up a couple of books, and started learning about basic investing concepts. He's read a handful of investing books and shared four of his top picks with Insider. He's a "big fan" of the author, Lawrence McMillan, who has years of experience trading options. Smolinski also likes anything by the author Euan Sinclair, who has ​​decades of professional options trading experience and a PhD in theoretical physics.
Persons: Erik Smolinski, Smolinski, He's, Lawrence McMillan, Richer, William Green, Charlie Munger, Jack Bogle, Jack Schwager, Stan Weinstein, it's, Euan Sinclair, Warren Buffett's, Warren Buffett, There's Organizations: William Green Financial, Top Locations: Bull
The Guardian’s Ariel Bogle reported last week that CNN, The New York Times, and Reuters had blocked GPTBot. Publishers such as Condé Nast, Hearst, and Vox Media, which all house several prominent publications, have also taken the defensive measure. The deep archives and intellectual property rights of these news organizations are immensely valuable — arguably crucial — to training A.I. “I see a heightened sense of urgency when it comes to addressing the use, and misuse, of our content,” Coffey said. News organizations might feel they’re on solid legal ground, as Coffey told me, but there has yet to be any serious action taken against the OpenAI.
Persons: Ariel Bogle, Condé Nast, GPTBot, Danielle Coffey, Coffey, newsrooms “, ” Coffey, Barry Diller, OpenAI, , , they’re Organizations: CNN —, CNN, The New York Times, Reuters, Disney, Bloomberg, The Washington Post, ABC News, ESPN, Hearst, Vox Media, News Media Alliance, Associated Press Locations: The,
Late Rodri winner fires Man City to top of table
  + stars: | 2023-08-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
SHEFFIELD, England, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Manchester City moved to the top of the Premier League table with a 2-1 win at Sheffield United on Sunday after Rodri scored an 88th-minute winner to secure their third win of the season. Champions City continued their perfect start as they moved on to nine points, two ahead of West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal. City striker Erling Haaland missed a first-half penalty given for handball as his spot-kick hit the post. Just as United looked to have gained their first point on their return to the top flight, Paul Heckingbottom's side were left heartbroken when Rodri fired home the winner. Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed OsmondOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Rodri, Phil Foden, Erling Haaland, Jack Grealish, Kyle Walker's, Jayden Bogle, Ederson, Paul Heckingbottom's, Pep Guardiola, Bramall Lane, Rohith Nair, Ed Osmond Organizations: SHEFFIELD, Manchester City, Premier League, Sheffield United, City, West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, United, Thomson Locations: England, Manchester, Norwegian, Bengaluru
After tracking the S&P 500 from 1965 to 2021, Berkshire Hathaway found the compound annual gain in the S&P 500 was 10.5%. In the case of S&P 500 index funds, the stocks are those of the companies listed in the S&P 500. With 500+ stocks in their portfolio, S&P 500 funds are especially diversified, their securities representing a range of industries. With 500+ stocks in their portfolio, S&P 500 funds are especially diversified, their securities representing a range of industries. The diversified, passive approach of S&P 500 funds — like most index funds — means an investor's downside is generally limited.
Gene Seymour Jeremy Freeman/CNNBut history, as it often does, had other ideas for Belafonte, who died April 25 at 96, having lived a long, full life as both entertainer and activist. The times he lived in paved a smoother way for him than the one faced by his mentor and hero Paul Robeson. On the other hand, there was, relatively speaking, only so much Belafonte could do on the entertainment side. Here, as elsewhere in Belafonte’s life, the activism and the entertainment sides of his public life worked in tandem to buttress, offset and enhance the other. Join us on Twitter and FacebookAnd in a gratifying sense, the push-pull of history’s demands worked in Belafonte’s favor as a screen actor.
Insider's Phil Rosen asked ChatGPT to share book recommendations for someone looking to become a better investor. OpenAI's language bot listed five titles, including two with ties to Warren Buffett. ChatGPT generated a list of five books, including two that have ties to Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett. 'The Intelligent Investor' by Benjamin GrahamThis is the first book ChatGPT listed with ties to Buffett: Graham was one of Buffett's mentors. "These books provide a solid foundation for understanding how to invest in the stock market intelligently," ChatGPT concluded.
Thirty years ago this week, State Street Global Advisors launched the Standard & Poor's Depositary Receipt (SPY), the first U.S.-based Exchange Traded Fund (ETF), which tracked the S&P 500. How ETFs differ from mutual fundsHolding an investment in an ETF structure has many advantages over a mutual fund. The reason was mutual funds and broker-dealers quickly realized there was little money in the product. On November 18, 2004, the StreetTracks Gold Shares (now called SPDR Gold Shares , symbol GLD) went public. CNBC's Bob Pisani on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 2004 covering the launch of the StreetTRACKS Gold Shares ETF, or GLD, now known as the SPDR Gold Trust.
Retail investors have sold all of the stock they bought during the COVID-19 trading boom, according to Goldman Sachs. "Selling over the past 11 months has completely reversed all the net buying in single stocks from 2019 to 2021," Goldman said. As for what retail investors are still holding on to, it's technology and consumer discretionary names, according to the note. Meanwhile, retail investors were net sellers of healthcare and utility stocks. Goldman noted that while they believe its data is an accurate representation of retail investors that buy single stocks, it doesn't encapsulate retail buy-and-hold investors that are primarily trading ETFs for their allocation to equities.
You recommended index funds 50 years ago even before index funds existed. Standard & Poor's publishes annual reports showing how actively managed funds compare with index funds. Random Walk means that the history of past stock market prices cannot be used to predict the future. Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), most of which are tied to index funds, are continuing to rake in money. This suggests that returns over the next decade are likely to be below the 9%-10% long-run historical stock market returns.
Two classic books on long-term investing are out in new editions. In December, the Wharton School's Jeremy Siegel published a new (6th) edition of his classic, Stocks for the Long Run: The Definitive Guide to Financial Market Returns & Long-Term Investment Strategies. Like Malkiel, Ellis urged investors to diversify into low-cost index fund investing, which was a radical idea because there were no low-cost index funds at the time! The market eventually caught up with Malkiel, Siegel, Ellis and Bogle. Investors now had not just an index fund, they had a low-cost, tax-efficient wrapper they could buy it in.
But selling the public on just buying an index fund that mimicked the S&P 500 was a tough sell. Keep costs low by owning index funds, or at least low-cost actively managed funds. He made a case for owning a single balanced fund (65/35 stocks/bonds) and said it could capture 97% of total market returns. Having too many funds (Bogle believed no more than four or five were necessary) would result in over-diversification. The total portfolio would come to resemble an index fund, but would likely incur higher costs.
The S&P 500 is down 22% since the start of 2022, but there are signs that the bulls will overtake the bears in the new year. Davi said that while many investors have taken on bearish strategies this year, Astoria positioned itself defensively going into 2022 with inflation-fighting strategies. "Seventy-two percent of the time the S&P 500 is higher year over year since the 1920s." Pisani added more of Bogle's market statistics, citing the 56% of the time the index is up 10% year over year. "But I think inflation is what got us in this bear market recession."
"Investors are seeking shelter in cash amid a volatile market and fears of a recession," Mark Haefele, chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management said in a note to clients Tuesday morning. Haefele reminds everyone about the value of staying invested and the folly of market timing. Not being in the market on the 5 best days since 1970 reduces your return from $138,908 to $90,171. The takeaway: If you're not in the market on the most important up days, your returns are markedly lower. The message: The best strategy would be to determine a long-term plan and stick with it, and ignore the urge to "do something."
It's been eight years since the last edition of "Stocks For the Long Run." I think the key takeaway here is that in the long run stocks do tend to overcome inflation. And secondly, as you point out, not only do stocks tend to overcome inflation in the long run, they completely overcome inflation. Remember that is 4% before inflation, take that and compare it with the long run real return on stocks, which is 6.7% after inflation. You should own your home… But don't forget the real estate market and all the commercial real estate.
In 2008, Deacon Hayes and his wife, Kim, "were newly married" and "living paycheck to paycheck" in Phoenix, Arizona, he says. She was a teacher and he was selling wood floors, and, "between credit card debt, student loans, and car loans, we had about $52,000 in consumer debt," he says. But by tackling each debt a little differently and paying off between $500 and $6,800 per month, the couple achieved their goal. Here's how Deacon and Kim Hayes, now 38 and 40, respectively, and living in Scottsdale, Arizona, paid off their debt. Deacon ended up getting a job at Long Wong's, a local Arizona eatery, and working there for six months.
After teaching himself about money, my uncle retired at age 56 and paid off his mortgage in eight years. Save early and save aggressivelyIt's much easier to develop the habit of saving when you're young and have few responsibilities. Saving early gives your money time to grow, and you can take advantage of compound interest. In addition to saving early in his career, my uncle aimed to save at least 15% of his income. For example, if you start saving just five years later (at age 30), you'll need to set aside 18%.
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