Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads:
The Next Bear Market (A Wealth of Common Sense)
Power Laws: How Nonlinear Relationships Amplify Results (Farnam Street)
The Biggest Killer of Investment Returns (Safal Niveshak)
Isaac Newton Learned About Financial Gravity the Hard Way (Jason Zweig)
Findings from our Research on Applying Deep Learning to Long-Term Investing (Euclidean)
ET NOW Interview on Compounding (Chai with Pabrai)
Some Value Funds Are Stuffed With Cash as Stocks Surge (Bloomberg)
John Rogers on Markets and Economy (CNBC)
Columbia Business School Research Exposes Volatility Within the Blockchain and Cryptocurrency System (Cardrates)
The Most Hated (And Most Loved) Investing Factor (Validea)
Add More Fama to Your Portfolio (Cliff’s Perspective)
Can asset bubbles be mathematically quantified before they burst? (Alpha Architect)
Do Activists Turn Bad Bidders into Good Acquirers? (papers.ssrn)
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