These Are the Goods
Courtesy of Michael Batnick
Articles
What I thought was a major career failure turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to my career ~ by Blair duQuesnay
Learn to love the micro-stakes arena ~ by Tommy Tranfo
If things like research department headcount or manager tenure had any predictive value, then you could throw away your Bloomberg terminal and just use LinkedIn ~ by Josh Brown
Capital gains is a hell of a drug. ~ by Nick Maggiulli
Debt is a perennial worry ~ by Urban Carmel
We all begin as novice investors ~ by Barry Ritholtz
Social Security is the greatest source of income for the typical American household ~ by Tony Isola
He didn’t care who’s son I was and for that, I thank him ~ by Phil Huber
Needless to say, “staying away” from positive returns is not the best investment strategy ~ by Charlie Bilello
The only difference between the lucky and the rest is that the lucky just live a little farther inland ~ by Damon Young
Then in the summer of 1915, something unexpected happened — the economy took off like a rocket. ~ by Ben Carlson
Investment mythology is littered with Ragnarok-styled blow-ups ~ by Corey Hoffstein
The rhymes between today and the late-’90s are close enough that some veteran market participants are singing along ~ by Michael Santoli
Podcasts
There’s a lot of information in the world that’s not in the market ~ with Patrick O’Shaughnessy and Michael Reece
There is our memory and there is the truth, and the two are not the same ~ with Malcolm Gladwell
One dollar is the best price point god ever made ~ with Barry Ritholtz and Cal Turner Jr.
It wasn’t just making money, you were backing a horse ~ with Ted Seides and Tom Lydon
People get mad at inevitability ~ with Bill Simmons and Bryan Curtis
Books
The long term is fuzzy at best ~ by Brian Portnoy
All pictures via Pixabay.


