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Will This All End Badly?

By Morgan Housel, The Motley Fool

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“Timing the market is a fool’s game, whereas time in the market will be your greatest natural advantage.”Nick Murray.

I own stocks that I know will fall 50% someday. I’m fine with it. I have no intention of predicting when the next crash might occur, or to sell shares before it comes. Big market pullbacks are inevitable and unpredictable. Your ability to stick through them with your head on straight is far more valuable than your ability to dodge them. 

This is an increasingly important topic because we are entering a phase in the economy we haven’t known for five years: optimism. Stocks are back at all-time highs. Money managers are bullish. Last week, actress Mila Kunis announced she was getting into stocks, signaling a contrarian’s dream. Former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan gave his blessing, too. “It’s still got a ways to go as far as I can see,” the maestro said of the stock rally, reminding us that track records have no effect on humility.

One of the hardest investment lessons to learn is that risk moves in the opposite direction of optimism and confidence. “In investing, what is comfortable is rarely profitable,” says Robert Arnott. The better people feel, the lower future returns will be. I’m as thrilled as anyone that stocks are at all-time highs. But it means they offer less opportunity today than they did six months ago.

To boot, Greenspan’s successor has dumped monetary support throughout the economy and shows no sign of letting up. No one knows how that might end, but history isn’t kind. Journalist Ron Suskind noted last month:

When you [underprice risk] you create bubbles. It’s like a law of physics! It’s like the sun rising in the east! And it’s no different than it has been since the 1980s in the United States — every bubble bigger, every burst a little harder to recover from. And literally the question is not whether there is now a bubble, but where; where it will express itself, where it will inflate.

Will this all end badly?

The answer is yes, I’m afraid.

There will be more market crashes in the future. It’s one of the few things you can count on with certainty. Take the highest point the S&P 500 has traded at during each decade since 1880, and stocks have declined at least 10% at some point over the subsequent decade every single time, with an average decline of 39%. An investor asking whether there will be a big market decline in the future is like a Floridian asking whether there will be a big hurricane in the future. Yes, of course there will be. There is no doubt whatsoever that there will be. 

But while we know there will be more market crashes, we also know that investors who trade the most earn the lowest returns. That’s partly because of trading fees and partly because markets, …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

Mila Kunis and Jewelry Designers On Hand For Emerald Jewelry Unveiling In London

By Anthony DeMarco, Contributor

Colored gemstone miner and marketer, Gemfields, brought its partnership with Mila Kunis and 36 jewelry designers to the public Thursday by unveiling a bespoke jewelry collection made with Zambian emeralds, Mozambican rubies and Zambian amethysts, along with its star ambassador at Phillips Auction House in London. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest

Which Stars Would Want to Be in Star Wars Ep. 7?

Everyone wants to be a part of the next Star Wars trilogy, right? The answer might surprise you. Check out what these popular actors and filmmakers — including Joss Whedon and Bryan Singer as well as actors such as Mila Kunis and Jason Statham — have to say about whether they’d accept a job on either Star Wars: Episode VII or another Star Wars sequel.

Via Total Film.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Weekend Box Office: ‘Oz: The Great And Powerful’ Has A Huge Opening

By The Huffington Post News Editors

“Oz: The Great and Powerful” took a major lead at the weekend box office Friday as the film opened at 3,912 theaters. The James Franco-led “Oz” brought in $24.1 million, a total which THR reports puts the film on pace for a weekend gross in the range of $69 to $74 million, with some sources expecting totals to reach $80 million. “Oz,” which received a CinemaScore of B+ from moviegoers, had a production budget of $215 million. The reboot of the classic “Wizard of Oz” tale also stars Mila Kunis, Michelle Williams, and Rachel Weisz, and has reportedly already been given the go-ahead for a sequel.

“Oz: The Great and Powerful” blew away its competition on Friday, with the second place film, “Jack the Giant Slayer” making more than $20 million less than “Oz.” “Jack” made $2.5 million across 3,525 theaters on Friday, bringing its total domestic gross to $36.3 million since its release. “Jack” has had a disappointing box office run so far, as the film had a production budget of $195 million.

Also opening this week was “Dead Man Down,” a thriller starring Colin Farrell and Terrence Howard. The film had a rough opening, taking the number three spot on Friday with $1.8 million at 2,188 theaters.

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Zach Braff Talks Filming ‘Oz’ In Metro Detroit During Reddit ‘AMA’

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Actor Zach Braff had some kind words for Detroit during a Thursday AMA with fans on Reddit. But he also had criticism for Michigan’s film industry in his “Ask Me Anything” discussion.

The actor, best known for his roles in “Garden State” and “Scrubs,” got a chance to check out the Detroit area while filming “Oz,” which was released Friday. Directed by Michigan native Sam Raimi, it functions as a prequel of sorts to “The Wizard of Oz” and stars James Franco, Mila Kunis, Michelle Williams and Rachel Weisz. In the film, Braff plays a flying monkey.

Here’s what Braff had to say about Detroit during his AMA:

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Mila Kunis on 50 Shades of Grey Rumors

Earlier this week Mila Kunis told Extra’s Mario Lopez that she was “not disinterested” in playing Anastasia Steele, the female lead in the upcoming adaptation of the “erotic novel” 50 Shades of Grey. She did note that she had not explicitly expressed interest in the film, though.

A rumor circulated earlier this month that the Oz the Great and Powerful star had told U.K.’s The Sun that she’d love to portray Christian Grey‘s partner in…”play.” The outlet quoted Kunis as saying, “There are times when you just want to do something fun and different, because you’re going to have a good time doing it.”

In truth, the interview never took place. Of course, now that the rumor has started something may develop. The internet often gives studios and filmmakers ideas – note Kunis’ Ted co-star Mark Wahlberg’s role in Transformers 4.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies