Here is a list of this week’s best investing reads:
Why Doesn’t The Stock Market Care About the News? (A Wealth of Common Sense)
The Disproportional Power of Anecdotes (Farnam Street)
Show me the incentives and I will show you the outcome (The Reformed Broker)
The Forgotten Bear Market (The Irrelevant Investor)
For Whom The Economy Grows (NY Times)
Bad News (Humble Dollar)
“The First Totally Honest Stock Market Story” (Jason Zweig)
Warren Buffett Interview: Bought More Apple, Berkshire Buys Back Stock (Market Folly)
The Bad and Good News for Value Investing (Morningstar)
The Negatives Of Early Retirement Life Nobody Likes Talking About (Financial Samurai)
Beware of Stock Market Forecasts, Even Those From John Bogle (Servo)
Jim Rogers: “Before This Is Over, Gold Might Turn Into A Bubble” (KItco News)
CNBC’s interview with Warren Buffett (CNBC)
Dividend Investing and its Potential Bubble (Dividend Guy)
Jeffrey Gundlach Says We’re Getting Closer to a Recession (Barron’s)
Charlie Munger & Li Lu Interview by Weekly in Stocks (Parts 1, 2 & 3) (Value Investing World)
Outside the Box: Being A Father (Safal Niveshak)
What Will Always Be True (Of Dollars and Data)
Charles Wagner’s 100-Year-Old Warning About Social Media (Cal Newport)
Buybacks: Why They Don’t Matter, Why They Do, and Why You Should Care Yet Still Relax. (Alpha Architect)
Ending Stock Buybacks Won’t Save the Economy (Pragmatic Capitalism)
Doomsayers and Market Prophets (Mathematical Investor)
The Dangers of Headline Investing (Validea)
The Downside of looking on the bright side of Investment (Schroders)
Dance of investing styles doesn’t signal a Downturn (The Globe and Mail)
Investors Have Misdiagnosed Amazon’s Push Into The Pharmacy Business (Vitaliy Katsenelson)
Lessons for Business Founders from Tupac Shakur (25iq)
What Does the Longest Bull Market Mean? A Debate (Ritholz)
Advice from SumZero’s All Time Top Ranked Analyst (SumZero)
Scott Black (Delphi Management)- Why Old School Value Investing Is So Difficult (Business Insider)
What inning is the market in today? (Medium)
Never Mind, Tesla’s Not Going Private (Bloomberg)
Few Things Destroy Long-Term Investment Returns Like Short-Term Measurement (Behavioural Investment)
The Curse of the Rockefellers (Intelligent Fanatics)
Here is a list of this week’s best investing research reads:
Rethinking the 4.5% Rule (CFA Institute)
Activist Arbitrage in M&A Acquirers (Science Direct)
Information in the Yield Curve about Future Recessions (FRBSF)
Research on a Levered 60/40 Approach vs. 100% Equities (Wisdom Tree)
These 4 Charts Show How World Trade Has Collapsed In Just One Year (Palisade Research)
What Can Go Wrong: Recession Probability (UPFINA)
This Bull Market in Stocks is Longest in US History (Advisor Perspectives)
The “3 by 5 card” on what investors need to know about yield curve flattening (mrzepczynski)
Here is a list of this week’s best investing podcasts:
Animal Spirits: When Hitler Took Cocaine (Ben Carlson & Michael Batnick)
Our Conversation with JD Gardner (Corey Hoffstein)
Jerry Parker On Finding Your True Calling In Life And The Markets (Jesse Felder)
Elad Gil – How to Identify Interesting Markets – (Patrick O’Shaughnessy)
TIP205: Jesse Felder on Tariffs, Gold, the Dollar & more (Preston Pysh & Stig Brodersen)
Hot Hands and Cold Feet (Dan Villalon and Gabe Feghali)
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