Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads:
For A Strategy To Outperform In The Long Run, It Has To Be Hard To Stick With (Thinknewfound.com)
Has Value Investing Lost Its Shine? (Euclidean)
Everything Regresses To The Mean (Morningstar)
Thoughts on Cost of Capital and Buffett’s $1 Test – Part 1 (Base Hit Investing)
David Einhorn says value investing will make a comeback, just like it did after dot-com bubble (CNBC)
The Wrong Side of Right (Farnam Street)
My Interview with Morgan Housel (Safal Niveshak)
Two Ways 2017 Differs From 2000 and 2007 (Fortune Financial)
Value Investing Deadpool (The Macro Tourist)
Low Returns Are a Feature of Markets, Not a Bug (Bloomberg)
The Economy’s Performance vs. the Stock Market’s Outcomes (Betterment)
Tobias Carlisle On Beating ‘The Little Book That Beats The Market’ (The Felder Report)
The Freakishly Strong Base (Collaborative Fund)
Will Amazon Kill All Retail? (Advisor Perspectives)
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