This Week’s Best Investing Reads

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Here is a list of this week’s best investing reads:

Is Book Value as Relevant as it used to be? (Part 1) (csinvesting)

Inertia: The Force That Holds the Universe Together (Farnam Street)

The Cost of Waiting (The Irrelevant Investor)

BANG: Why The Gold Miners Could Soon Make FANG Look Tame (The Felder Report)

50 Shades of Warren Buffett (Vitaliy Katsenelson)

Who Benefits From Rising Interest Rates? (A Wealth of Common Sense)

Rules in the Textbooks, Guidelines in the Trenches (Collaborative Fund)

Why You Should Ditch Growth Stocks, Buy Value (Investopedia)

What are you waiting for? (The Reformed Broker)

You Are Not Alone: The Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting (Jason Zweig)

Business and Life Lessons from John Cleese (25iq)

Amazon: Glimpses of Shoeless Joe? (Musings on Markets)

Net Worth Composition By Levels Of Wealth: Build A Business Already (Financial Sumurai)

Value Investing Portfolios are Not Dead, But Some Have Done Better than Others (Alpha Architect)

Do Nothing When Nothing Must Be Done (Safal Niveshak)

Value May Be Poised for Performance Over Growth (Validea)

The Greatest Value Investors of All-Time (The Motley Fool)

How to tell you’re getting truly smart investing advice, Buffett’s woeful returns, and TSX energy stocks return from the dead (Globe and Mail)

Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway bought stunning 75 million Apple shares in first quarter (CNBC)

How To Arbitrage Human Nature (Jim O’Shaughnessy)

Edward Yardeni – Optimism Pays (Wealthtrack)

Value Should Do Better. But When Is Anybody’s Guess (WSJ)

The Process Matters (Of Dollars And Data)

Value investing is due its time in the sun (MoneyWeek)

Is Loss Aversion a Myth? (Behavioural Investment)

Beware of Experts Bearing Forecasts (CFA Institute)

Does Sell in May Really Work? (Crossing Wall Street)


This week’s best investing research reads:

Top Whitepapers of April 2018 (Savvy Investor)

Risk Ignition with Trend Following (Flirting With Models)

The Sherlock Holmes of Accounting: Howard Schilit Explains the Mystery of His Art (Enterprising Investor)

Will Quantitative Tightening Sink the Market? (Advisor Perspectives)


This week’s best investing podcasts:

Animal Spirits: Micro Bubbles (Ben Carlson & Michael Batnick)

Chris Douvos – A Value Investor Lost in the Valley (Patrick O’Shaughnessy)

Ken Fisher, “If You’re Worried About What Things Are Going to Be Worth Next Week…You’re Going to Make Yourself Way Poorer 20 Years from Now” (Meb Faber)

Mastermind Discussion 2nd Qtr 2018 (Tobias Carlisle and Jesse Felder) (Preston Pysh & Stig Brodersen)

The Return of a Decision Making Jedi: My Discussion With Michael Mauboussin (Shane Parrish)

Scuttlebutt Investing (Geoff Gannon & Andrew Kuhn)

A Revolution is underway: Stock markets, oil, bonds and Real Vision (Adventures in Finance)


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