These Are the Goods
Courtesy of Michael Batnick
Articles
The danger of such a signal was that we had discovered it by accident. By Corey Hoffstein
One component of return swamped all others in predicting returns: whether the total supply of shares was contracting or expanding. By Jason Zweig
Paying too much attention costs more than just your time. By Daniel Egan
If you don’t know what you are, how can you possibly know how you ought to conduct yourself in the markets? By Josh Brown
It seduces you with the idea of something more, but, ultimately, provides nothing of substance. By Nick Maggiulli
Podcasts
Everybody is looking at you the way you’re looking at them, with Conan O’Brien and Howard Stern
Once you get meaning aligned, the numbers work themselves out, with Tim Ferriss and Ramit Sethi
There’s a big difference between what people should do and what they can do, with David Perrell and Jason Zweig
Do we deserve to use your attention, with Patrick O’Shaughnessy and Priya Parker
Books
Fifty-seven wine experts couldn’t even tell they were drinking the same wine. ~ By Ramit Sethi