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The Week Ahead: A Letter From Mr. Market


We have a big week for data and only four days to digest it. Some of the punditry will get lost in the data while others continue the fruitless effort to reconcile market prices with economic fundamentals. (
Schwab, Paul Schatz). Retail sales and housing data will be most important. Industrial production will provide evidence about the strength of the recovery.
I normally join in these efforts, but something special happened last week. My key questions have been answered by:
A letter from Mr. Market.
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How to Think About the Market When It's Going Bananas


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Brian Withers has been a Fool since 2004 and loves to invest in companies that are disrupting the status quo. His best investment was to get his kids into Foolish stocks at the young ages of 5 & 7. Prior to starting his contract writer role with The Fool, he spent 30 years between IBM, Dell, and Allergan helping make their operations run better. When he's not writing, you can find Brian riding his bike around the Research Triangle Area in North Carolina. Feel free to reach Brian via email: bwithbike@gmail.com.
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Transcript: Sébastien Page - The Big Picture


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VOICEOVER: This is Masters in Business with Barry Ritholtz on Bloomberg Radio.
BARRY RITHOLTZ, HOST, MASTERS IN BUSINESS: This week on the podcast, I have an extra special guest. His name is Sebastien Page, he is the head of multi-asset investing — at investing giant T. Rowe Price. They run about $1.3 trillion, he runs about $360 billion of it. This really is a master class on asset allocation, diversification, risk management, and the concept of expected returns versus expected risk. As it turns out, it’s easier to predict risk than it is to predict returns. I don’t know what else I can say about this other than if you are an asset allocator, a wealth manager, anybody who’s thinking about managing assets over the next 10, 20, 30 years, then you are going to find this to be an absolutely fascinating conversation.

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