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Famous Strawmen: The Scarecrow & The Best 10 Days Rule

Famous Strawmen: The Scarecrow & The Best 10 Days Rule

My mother has always been a big fan of Victor Fleming’s “The Wizard of Oz.” When I was a kid, it would be on TV at least once a year, and mom always made a point to watch it. I usually joined her…up until the part where the witch and her creepy troop of flying monkeys showed up. From there I would typically escape somewhere to avoid them, until they returned later that night to rule in my nightmares…

The characters are all memorable due to some of the basic themes they represent, but my favorite is Scarecrow. He values a brain over anything else and, in an ironic twist, he turns out to be the wisest of the group.

A recent running of the classic, combined with the collective enjoyment our team at Blueprint Investment Partners feels when slaying investment industry sacred cows, has me thinking about another famous strawman: the best 10 days rule.

Famous Strawmen: The Scarecrow & The Best 10 Days Rule

Category: Behavioral Finance
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Famous Strawmen: The Scarecrow & The Best 10 Days Rule

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Hope Is a Strategy (Just Not a Good One)

Hope (as a verb) is a poor strategy for investing. Hope (as a noun) is the result of thoughtful design and consistent execution (i.e., having hope not AS a strategy but BECAUSE of your strategy).
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Trend Following: Weed Control for Portfolios

Trend following can be a natural weed killer for portfolios. While weeding isn’t always the most fun activity, it’s generally helpful to weed early – and often.
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Inflation Autopsy Report

Back in 2021, as inflation rates broke out from their long-term range, we discussed a study by the Man Institute about strategies for inflationary times. Now that prices appear to be stabilizing, we can look back and as, “How did these assets do?”