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JAG's Large Cap Growth strategy named a PSN Bull & Bear Masters top 10 performer (3-year period ending 3/31/25) At JAG, we actively manage equity portfolios with a disciplined, transparent process that's stood the test of time. That's why our Large Cap Growth strategy was named a PSN Bull & Bear Masters top 10 performer for the 3-year period ending March 31, 2025. This recognition highlights our ability to capture more during rallies and protect better in downturns. The result, a well-earned spot among the top 10 strategies in PSN's Large Cap Growth Universe. Whether you're an institution or an individual investor, we invest your portfolio like it's our own — because it is. Our team and immediate families have $20 million personally invested in the same strategies we offer our clients. We invest with conviction — and with skin in the game. We can't promise market outcomes, but we can promise clarity, full accountability, and a long-term mindset. Contact us to schedule a meeting at our office to learn more about our boutique investment strategies or more information on the PSN Bull & Bear award and performance. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investments involve risk, including possible loss of principal. The PSN Top Guns 'Bull & Bear Masters' designation is a third-party award based on objective quantitative criteria (3-year returns and up/down capture ratios) and is not a guarantee of future performance. JAG Capital Management did not pay to enter or influence this award; a license was obtained to use the award recognition in marketing materials. The award is given by Informa Financial Intelligence's PSN, an independent investment manager database, based on gross composite performance data. Net performance (after fees) for the period was lower.

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Equity investors showing greed, so may be time to take profits, says Bank of America's Hartnett

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Jaguar Type 00 EV: Everything We Know
Jaguar Type 00 EV: Everything We Know

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Jaguar Type 00 EV: Everything We Know

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Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid vs Bear Elite Hybrid: Which cooling mattress should you buy?
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Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid vs Bear Elite Hybrid: Which cooling mattress should you buy?

Type: HybridInternal layers: 7Firmness: Medium-firm (7)Height: 14"Sizes: 6Sleep trial: 120 nightsWarranty: LifetimeSale price: from $699 at Brooklyn Bedding Type: HybridInternal layers: 6Firmness: Soft (2-4), Medium (6), Firm (7-8)Height: 14"Sizes: 7Sleep trial: 120 nightsWarranty: LifetimeSale price: from $1,299 at Bear The Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid and the Bear Elite Hybrid are two top-performing cooling hybrid mattresses offering strong temperature regulation and exceptional comfort. However, a queen size the CopperFlex is up to $774 cheaper than the Bear Elite, depending on current discounts. After testing both of these mattresses, our reviewers have awarded them spots in our best cooling mattress of the year guide. Impressively, the Bear Elite takes the top spot as our #1 cooling mattress of the year overall, while the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid comes in at #4 as the best cooling bed under $1,000. 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If you're a particularly hot sleeper, we recommend upgrading your Bear mattress with the Celliant cover (our tester, who tested the mattress during a sweltering Texan summer, was glad she did.) As two of the best hybrid mattresses you can buy, the CopperFlex and Bear Elite Hybrid both use a combination of responsive coils and cushioning foams to provide a balance of lumbar support and pressure relief, no matter your sleep style. The CopperFlex Pro Hybrid comes in one firmness option — a medium-firm 7 out of 10 on the mattress firmness scale. It is a pillow top mattress, though, meaning you sink into slightly when you lie on it as the foam molds to your body. Our average-weight tester, Eve, found it comfortable in all sleeping positions and didn't have trouble switching between side, stomach and back sleeping during the night. Meanwhile, you can choose the firmness level of the Bear Elite Hybrid, which comes in soft, medium or firm, with Bear rating the different firmness levels as 5, 6 and 7 out of 10, respectively. Our tester, Alex, slept on the medium-firm Bear Elite Hybrid and found it most comfortable when back and stomach sleeping, as her spine remained aligned and she felt considerable pressure relief in her hips. However, she didn't sink as much as she would have liked when lying on her side. Ultimately, the plush pillow top surface makes the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid an ideal mattress for side sleepers and average weight combination sleepers. Lightweight side sleepers would likely enjoy the extra cushioning offered by the soft model of the Bear Elite Hybrid. But heavier side sleepers and strict stomach and back sleepers would benefit from the firmer model, offering a more responsive sleep surface. Besides breathable coil layers, these mattresses use innovative thermoregulating materials to deliver strong temperature regulation. Copper-infused foam is the common ingredient between these two beds. Copper ribbons are used in mattresses due to their high thermal conductivity. This means they are able to dissipate heat from the mattress surface, helping your body stay cool when lying on it. One of the first thing our tester noticed about the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid was how cool to the touch GlacioTex cover is. This cover is laced with high conductivity fibers that absorb body heat, pulling it away from your body while you sleep. Similarly, the cover of the Bear Elite Hybrid is infused with PCM that absorbs heat as it transfers from a solid to a liquid state, wicking heat away from the body. But it's the Celliant cover upgrade where cooling gets serious. 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