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Does watching NCAA basketball and rooting for the underdogs sound familiar? Have you ever been told that picking underdog stocks is the way to achieve financial success, only to end up feeling the pain of disappointment? If you've ever experienced the thrill of rooting for the unexpected in sports, only to be let down, you might be feeling the same frustration in your investment decisions. But what if there's a better way to make well-researched choices that lead to long-term success?
In this episode:The one-and-done strategy in college basketball, relying on recruits with plans to enter the NBA after a single year, presents challenges for team dynamics and performance. Jon, Cody, and Sean draw parallels between this strategy and stock-picking a portfolio for short-term success. Just as teams with older, experienced players often have an advantage in high-stakes games like the NCAA tournament, so do balanced and diversified portfolios.
Relevant Resources:https://bracketresearch.com/the-dna-of-a-national-championship-team/seeds-of-ncaa-tournament-champions/
https://www.wsj.com/sports/basketball/ncaa-tournament-march-madness-sweet-16-6fe1717f?mod=hp_trending_now_article_pos2
Important Disclosures
*Morton Brown is neither a law firm nor a certified public accounting firm. No presentation, post, or portion of any podcast content should be construed as legal or accounting advice.
Connect with Your Hosts:Cody Demmel on LinkedIn
Sean Roth on LinkedIn
Jon Kerstetter on LinkedIn
By Morton Brown Family WealthDoes watching NCAA basketball and rooting for the underdogs sound familiar? Have you ever been told that picking underdog stocks is the way to achieve financial success, only to end up feeling the pain of disappointment? If you've ever experienced the thrill of rooting for the unexpected in sports, only to be let down, you might be feeling the same frustration in your investment decisions. But what if there's a better way to make well-researched choices that lead to long-term success?
In this episode:The one-and-done strategy in college basketball, relying on recruits with plans to enter the NBA after a single year, presents challenges for team dynamics and performance. Jon, Cody, and Sean draw parallels between this strategy and stock-picking a portfolio for short-term success. Just as teams with older, experienced players often have an advantage in high-stakes games like the NCAA tournament, so do balanced and diversified portfolios.
Relevant Resources:https://bracketresearch.com/the-dna-of-a-national-championship-team/seeds-of-ncaa-tournament-champions/
https://www.wsj.com/sports/basketball/ncaa-tournament-march-madness-sweet-16-6fe1717f?mod=hp_trending_now_article_pos2
Important Disclosures
*Morton Brown is neither a law firm nor a certified public accounting firm. No presentation, post, or portion of any podcast content should be construed as legal or accounting advice.
Connect with Your Hosts:Cody Demmel on LinkedIn
Sean Roth on LinkedIn
Jon Kerstetter on LinkedIn