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Friday, October 12, 2012

Best Buy - The Price Is Now "Matched"

When was the last time you shopped at Best Buy?? If most people are like me it has been ages since you've physically been into their store. I used to appreciate the days when they were perceived as the low cost alternative against Circuit City and other high cost electronic box stores.  When Circuit City departed, I thought it was smooth sailing for these guys.  They were the place to turn for all my electronics and gadgets, until I started shopping online.  I still was somewhat loyal to Best Buy but this dried up because they had nothing for shoppers that valued nice products and moderate prices.  The 'Magnolia' line of products is great but EASILY way too pricey and the other lines of Best Buy branded products aren't appealing for a semi-techie guy like me that actually reads CNET reviews.  So unfortunately I exclusively started shopping online with Amazon, Newegg, and directly from electronic manufacturers (Lenovo, Dell, etc) that offered the best pricing for my products.  I even became a dreaded comparison shopper recently when I bought my entertainment system for my HD, surround sound, bass booming media room.  I went to Best Buy and was quoted thousands for a TV alone and then thousands for my surround sound system, and wiring.  I decided to by my TV online and applied the extra saving to more inches (I'm over 60 inches).  Then my receiver for my entertainment system was bought through an Amazon Gold Box deal.  My surround sound speakers came from Newegg (they even threw in free wiring) and boast enough beats to watch sports or pound out a building thumping boom from the 4th floor.

But, there may be redemption!! Best Buy just announced that they will price match competitors INCLUDING their online prices. This price effect starts NOW and is good through Nov. 17. They will revisit this matching program for the BLACK FRIDAY seasonal dates: Nov. 27 - Dec. 24. I follow the company as a possible investment but Main Street should take advantage of this unique opportunity to go back to the old school way of touching and buying your product in a store. You can walk away feeling pretty good because you came in with the BEST PRICE and they will match it without much hassle. I like physically inspecting my items and this is music to my ears.

Sunday, October 07, 2012

The Economy's First TIme...

First times are usually associated with fond memories that will last a lifetime. However, some first times are not what we truly expect.  I was listening/reading a discussion with hedge fund manager Kyle Bass.  I find him interesting because he tends to like going against the grain. The things that I hear from him don't always align with what many investors and analysts are saying at that particular point in time.  If you've paid attention to my posts or random outbursts I've definitely slowed down writing about all things Wall Street because the rules are being written and changing as we speak.  In the last year, you have often heard me say that the data and thus the signals I am getting are mixed.  Maybe it would be better put that situations are changing so rapidly that its tough to keep a gauge on the market unless I am watching constantly.  I prefer not to watch constantly because that would throw off my investment style and likely lead to a little more hedging or second guessing of my strategies.  While listening to Kyle Bass speak, I thought he put an interesting take on things which made me understand why I've had this whipsawed feeling about how the market is acting.  He simply stated, "We've never been here before".  Ever!  And the point he noted was quite interesting...during a peace-time era (may wanna slightly debate this part) the amount of debt we've amassed has never been this large.  Historically, it's interesting that countries massively massively build up debt during times of war to get through those periods of time.  However, why did and why now is debt level so far away from what we've historically been used to?!?  I've favored being in the market but tilted to the defensive side of things.  That is where I will stay for the foreseeable future. So dividends, growth, and maybe even higher risk debt securities are the road that I plan to take.  A little hint for my subscription folks, you'll notice that technology and software have surprisingly been in the mix!  I'll embed the video below, take a listen: