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How investing in the stock market is just like fantasy football

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Fantasy football used to be a bunch of guys sitting around in a basement, but as it’s made its way to the mainstream, it’s really becoming a women’s game, too. Brandon Marianne Lee, a fantasy football expert, sat down with me to talk about how building a fantasy team can be just like investing in the stock market.

There are a lot of similarities and most people can open a brokerage account with companies like TDAmeritrade, Fidelity, Charles Schwab or a host of others almost as easily as starting a fantasy football team on Yahoo Sports. I asked Lee to tell me about a few players she really liked in her fantasy football leagues.

It’s hard to go wrong with a great company with a great CEO

The first player she named was Los Angeles Rams’ running back Todd Gurley.

I think the best player is Todd Gurley but there was a reason why he needed to be drafted over the other elite guys and that was consistency of the team,” she said.

And what really made the difference was Gurley’s coach. “Their head coach Sean McVay is an offensive genius, so the fact that he was still there and still play calling was incredibly important to me.”

Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) battles with Chicago Bears defensive back Sherrick McManis (27) in action on December 09, 2018 at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) battles with Chicago Bears defensive back Sherrick McManis (27) in action on December 09, 2018 at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Looking for a great player with a great coach is a lot like looking for a great company with a great CEO. Cloud computing company Redhat’s (RHT) CEO James Whitehurst is someone investors have raved about for years. Just like Rams coach Sean McVay, Whitehurst was seen as a smart and creative leader. His leadership was a big reason Red Hat sold to IBM earlier this year for $34 billion and why the company’s stock is up 215% over the last five years.

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The next player she named was Dallas Cowboys wideout Amari Cooper, who had a rough year in 2017-2018 and this year fell to late rounds in the draft. Lee said Cooper’s first two seasons showed he had solid fundamental value, but was just in a bad situation.

I kind of took a chance on Amari Cooper that a lot of people thought was a bust but frankly he started his first two seasons in the National Football League with over a 1,000 receiving yards,” she said. “That’s typical of an elite player.” Lee says she was patient with Cooper, and once he found the right groove wearing a Dallas Cowboys jersey, he paid off for her.

Finding solid companies is really at the heart of investing. Take a company like Square (SQ). When it went public in November 2015 it wasn’t a company that everybody was talking about and some people even had concerns. But investors who tried the product and could see how it was growing, knew that it could be a real game changer in mobile payments. Three years later that stock is up more than 300 percent.