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How Valuable are Market Predictions?



Bob Kargenian was quoted by Barry Ritholtz in his Bloomberg article, No Room for Feelings in the Market. The article discusses the tendency of market commentators to make predictions based on market sentiment. According to Bob Kargenian, “If you’re bullish and wrong, you usually have plenty of company. But if you’re bearish and wrong, it’s almost unforgivable.” […]

By Bob Kargenian | TABR in the News

Monthly Update December 2014

CONCLUSION—A Classic Topping Process Since our last email update on Halloween six weeks ago, there has been a considerable amount of both up and down volatility in world stock markets.  From the October 15 low for most markets to December 5, the top for most markets, various indexes rallied anywhere from +5% (EEM—Emerging Markts Index) […]

By Bob Kargenian | Monthly Updates

Quarterly Newsletter December 2014

TABR has released the December 2014 Newsletter. Download TABR Quarterly Newsletter here.

By Bob Kargenian | Monthly Updates

Monthly Update October 2014

CONCLUSION Last month, I wrote about a change in character in the markets, based on weakness in global equities and high yield corporate bonds.  This change, which is from up to down, appears to be accelerating.  The percentage of stocks on the NYSE Index above their 200-day moving average has fallen to 47%, which means […]

By Bob Kargenian | Monthly Updates

Why Financial Advisors Still Hate Reverse Mortgages



Steve Medland was quoted by Ben Steverman in his article, Why Financial Advisers Still Hate Reverse Mortgages. Steverman interviewed Medland about the pros and cons of reverse mortgages for the article. According to the article, “A home equity loan is much cheaper and less complicated, says Steve Medland of TABR Capital Management in Orange County, […]

By Steve Medland | TABR in the News

Monthly Update September 2014

CONCLUSION Our last monthly update on August 7 was written on the day of the closing low of the recent correction in the S&P 500 at 1909.  I’d conveyed the thoughts of a change in character in the market, given weakness in corporate high yield bonds, small company shares and global equities.  Though it continues […]

By Bob Kargenian | Monthly Updates

Quarterly Newsletter August 2014

TABR has released the August 2014 Newsletter. Download TABR Quarterly Newsletter here.

By Bob Kargenian | Monthly Updates

Monthly Update August 2014

CONCLUSION—A Change in Character Leading stock market indexes peaked on July 3, and are in the midst of their largest decline since January of this year.  At this juncture, the decline is still very mild, with large companies as represented by the S&P 500 being more resistant to decline, down -3.8% from the peak, while […]

By Bob Kargenian | Monthly Updates

Give Yourself a Midyear 401(k) Checkup



Steve Medland was quoted in Emily Brandon’s U.S. News & World Report article, Give Yourself a Midyear 401(k) Checkup, which discussed best practices for reviewing 401(k) accounts. “The general rule is if you think you are going to be in a higher tax bracket after you retire, you should put money in a Roth. If […]

By Steve Medland | TABR in the News

Barron’s Letter to the Editor



Bob Kargenian was quoted in a Letter to the Editor in Barron’s, a weekly newspaper that covers financial information, relevant statistics, and market developments. Kargenian argued against unreasonable redemption fees on stock and bond mutual funds, saying, “It’s likely that investors and advisors wouldn’t tolerate such a broad policy. The mutual fund industry is built on trust, transparency, and […]

By Bob Kargenian | TABR in the News
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