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The perfect gift is cheap and easy

January 26, 2023 by Brett Tams

If you’re panicked because you still haven’t thought of the perfect gift for the people on your Nice List, you’ll be relieved to know you don’t need to spend as much time as you might think looking for something thoughtful. You also don’t need to run up your credit card bill.

Why? Because neither of these things is likely to be appreciated by the gift getter.

In fact, a 2008 study from Stanford University researchers found that spending a lot of time and money to select a gift doesn’t make a bit of difference to the recipient. According to Francis J. Flynn, an organizational psychologist at Stanford, the price of a gift is more important to the giver than the getter. (Plus, most recipients actually prefer cash or something from a gift registry, such as their Amazon wish list.)

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Maintaining a Minimalist Wardrobe

January 22, 2023 by Brett Tams

I have many reasons for having a minimalist wardrobe and becoming a minimalist. I move around a lot, I haven’t lived in the same place for more than eight months in awhile, so not having a lot of clothes to pack up and unpack is beneficial. Minimalist living is what I am all about. I also […]

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Stock Market Today: Energy Dampens Dow, FAANGs Elevate Nasdaq

July 6, 2022 by Brett Tams

The first session of the holiday-shortened week was a wild one, as a deep Tuesday morning dip evolved into a severely split market featuring pockets of red and green alike.

On one side, you had big dips in economically sensitive sectors. Energy (-4.0%) fared the worst thanks to a drastic decline in U.S. crude oil futures, which plunged 8.2% to $99.50 – the commodity’s lowest finish in more than two months.

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“This move came on the back of an ever-increasing number of economic indicators (Goldman Sachs US Financial Conditions Index, Citi US Economic Surprise Index, ISM orders) now pointing to sustained weakening of financial conditions as well as Street expectations,” says Michael Reinking, senior market strategist for the New York Stock Exchange.

Also weighing on oil was a strengthening U.S. dollar, which closed the session at a 19-year high. (Remember: Oil is priced in U.S. dollars, so a strong dollar will weigh on oil prices, and vice versa.) The aforementioned worries of weakness hampered other sectors, too, including materials (-2.0%) and industrials (-1.5%).

“Shifting to a more near-term view, with commodity prices coming a bit back down to reality, some investors may view this as a welcome sign that inflation is beginning to cool – the main driver of recent volatility,” adds Chris Larkin, managing director of trading for E*Trade.

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However, other parts of the market – namely, those pinned to the ground by rising interest rates – came off the mat as recent weakness in Treasury yields continued.

The 10-year T-note yield fell as low as 2.78% on Tuesday, sending communication services (+2.4%) and consumer discretionary (+2.2%) stocks higher. Facebook parent Meta Platforms (META, +5.1%), Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL, +4.2%) and Amazon.com (AMZN, +3.6%) – all members of the “FAANGs” – were among the session’s noteworthy winners.

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That resulted in markedly divergent results among the major indexes, which all finished well off their morning lows. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, led lower by Chevron (CVX, -2.6%), dipped 0.4% to 30,967, while the S&P 500 finished with a tame 0.2% uptick to 3,831. The Nasdaq Composite, however, popped 1.8% to 11,322.

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Other news in the stock market today:

  • The small-cap Russell 2000 gained 0.8% to 1,741.
  • Gold futures, also weighed down by a strong dollar, closed off 2.1% to $1,763.90 per ounce, marking their lowest settlement of 2022.
  • Bitcoin strengthened as the day went on, recovering by 5.4% to $20,397.00. (Bitcoin trades 24 hours a day; prices reported here are as of 4 p.m.) 

Buy the Dip in Emerging Markets?

Inflationary pressures (and related stock-market pain) are hardly exclusive to investors in U.S. equities. For instance, the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) – one of the most popular funds holding emerging markets stocks – entered bear-market territory this year and is currently off 19% year-to-date.

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Like with anything that’s down, investors might put EMs on their buy-the-dip list. BofA Securities does warn that a comeback isn’t necessarily imminent – but emerging markets won’t be down forever.

“We stay bearish into the summer but see emerging long-term value. Don’t turn bullish before central banks panic about recession more than inflation,” say BofA’s David Hauner and Claudio Irigoyen. But they add that “2023 is starting to come into focus: it might get better for EM. The EM-US growth differential is one of the more reliable top-down indicators. For 2023, our mid-year forecast update implies the best such number in a decade.”

Thus, investors would do well to at least start building their EM wish lists.

But if you find individual names to be a bit too risky, emerging markets mutual funds allow you to enjoy some of this category’s explosive upside while decreasing the chances that a single-stock blow-up will torpedo your portfolio. We look at five top emerging market funds.

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4 Questions to Ask Before Buying New Clothes

May 2, 2022 by Brett Tams

Clothes shopping can be a fun way to spend an afternoon. And in many cases, whether it be for work, school or a special occasion, buying clothes can be a necessity. But for many people, buying clothes is part of a larger pattern of overspending. In fact, clothing items are the number one purchase category

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4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Buying New Clothes

April 13, 2022 by Brett Tams

Curbing a shopping habit can be difficult, but there are strategies you can use to make it easier. Here are some questions to ask yourself.

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When Market Realities Bite, Stay Flexible and Adapt

March 31, 2022 by Brett Tams

Finding the perfect home is like finding the perfect mate. Everyone’s wrong, until they’re right. Sometimes it seems like the more homes you see, the more discouraged you become. You may be unsuccessful because of all-cash offers or bids that are thousands of dollars over the asking price. Take a deep breath. It may be […]

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