20 Nov Change Almost Always Comes As A Surprise
How did the sacking of Constantinople in 1204 lead to the creation of the World Wide Web? ...
How did the sacking of Constantinople in 1204 lead to the creation of the World Wide Web? ...
The best of what I read, watched and listened to this week...
This week's selection of the best of what I read, watched and listened to...
Sadly, as always in these situations, there can be only one real explanation for why these investors have ended up in the position they are in. Greed. ...
This week's selection of the best of what I read, watched and listened to. ...
Feeding the world, financial tipping points, twerking robot dogs and much, much more. The best of what caught my eye this week....
Maniacs; divisive politics; we don't work as many hours as we think we do; bubbles; knowledge; expected returns; the democratisation of information; volatility. The best of what I read this week....
3 cracking books; Appealing Fictions; Making a Market; Timeless Investment Principles; To Do lists; Capitalism; Asking for Help; The (other) problem with active management; Zero fee funds; Table Stakes; French pastry wars. The best of what I read and watched this week...
Diversification; luck; the similarities between investing & gardening; magical thinking; staying humble; what makes a great investor; gold or stocks; the importance of having an IPS; camera wielding pigeons. Things which caught my eye this week....
There's no such thing as too big to be simple; asset allocation across different ages; the ugly side of social media; you can't measure what's going on in people's heads; our behavioural biases; selecting an active fund manager; reading; financial therapy & marathons fuelled by...