Here is a list of this week’s best investing reads:
Some Considerations For Investing Globally (A Wealth of Common Sense)
50 Years of Financial History in Ten Minutes–The Yield Curve Comes Alive (csinvesting)
Looking For Value In All The Wrong Places (The Felder Report)
Amazon as a Value Stock? Believe It (Bloomberg)
The Nine Essential Conditions to Commit Massive Fraud (The Reformed Broker)
What Would You Get if You Crossed Warren Buffett, Richard Branson and Steve Jobs? (Updated) (Vitaliy Katsenelson)
Simple Momentum (The Irrelevant Investor)
The Lifecycle of Greed and Fear (Collaborative Fund)
A Tribute to Chuck Allmon (MIcroCapClub)
The Peak and The End (Of Dollars and Data)
Who Are The Greatest Investors Of All Time (Pragmatic Capitalism)
Safal Niveshak is 7 Years Old (Safal Niveshak)
Peter Lynch – You Only Know It Was a Great Stock Afterwards (GuruFocus)
Ray Dalio: Primer On Universal Basic Income (ValueWalk)
Looking Backward and Forward on The Market July 2018 (Value Expectations)
Buffett Starts to Say Goodbye to a Pile of Equity-Index Options (Bloomberg)
Value Investing: Is Life Imitating Art? (Advisor Perspectives)
Value Investing Strategies That Could Make For Sunny Outcomes (Globe and Mail)
Measuring Financial Literacy Outreach Efforts and Why It Matters (CFA Institute)
Market Beating Principals (Video) (WealthTrack)
What to Do With Excess Cash (Barron’s)
Miller Value Partners 2018 Summer Reading (Miller Value Partners)
Lessons from Josh Wolfe (Lux Capital) (25iq)
Manage investments like Leonardo de Vinci – Think out of the box, be curious (mrzepczynski.blogspot.com)
This week’s best investing research reads:
Are markets ready for the Fed to pop the asset bubble? (13D Research)
Do Fundamentals Still Drive Market Prices? Or Have ETFs Taken Over? (Alpha Architect)
A Cautionary Tale for Index-only Investors (Fortune Financial)
How to Save Investors From Themselves (Behavioral Scientist)
Just How Overvalued are US Equities? (Pension Partners)
Sentiment Is Widely Positive (disciplinedinvesting.blogspot.com)
The Characteristics of Factor Investing (papers.ssrn)
The Losing Battle to Consistently Beat the Market (Validea)
Exploring the relationship between stocks and bonds (Vanguard Blog)
Are economics and finance “lost in math”? (Mathematical Investor)
The Economy Is Fine. Trade War Rhetoric Is The Main Risk (The Fat Pitch)
This week’s best investing podcasts:
Deep Value Investing with Tobias Carlisle, The Acquirer’s Multiple (Bobby Kraft)
Animal Spirits Episode 37: Ring the Bell (Ben Carlson & Michael Batnick)
The Ace of Spades, with Eric Maddox (Patrick O’Shaughnessy)
Episode #112: Peter Ricchiuti, “You’re Better Off Investing When Things Look Miserable” (Meb Faber)
The Science of Doing Good: My Conversation with William MacAskill (Shane Parrish)
Daymond John & The Power of Broke (Stig Brodersen & Preston Pysh)
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