Week of September 5, 2022
Week of August 29, 2022
  • Is home where the holy grail is?
  • Three retirement myths of the social media era
  • Picking stocks that outperform the market is very difficult
Week of August 22, 2022
  • “What are the best returns I can sustain for the longest period of time?”
  • What century old companies can teach investors
  • How bear markets trick gullible investors
Week of August 15, 2022
  • Supercharge your financial bullshit detector
  • Every good idea and every admirable trait can be taken too far
  • The value of cash is not the return it provides but the behavior it promotes
Week of August 8, 2022
  • No need to panic on sequence of returns risk
  • Money = Feelings. Not Math.
  • Timing the economy is hard. Timing the stock market is HARDER.
Week of August 1, 2022
Week of July 25, 2022
  • To manage the human side of money, it’s better to think more like an artist
  • The best way to manage sequence of return risk
  • Markets are always in turmoil
Week of July 18, 2022
  • In investing, simple beats complexity
  • Compounding in the stock market is messy
  • Time Horizon - the difference between us and the pros
Week of July 11, 2022
Week of July 4, 2022
Week of June 27, 2022
Week of June 20, 2022
Week of June 13, 2022
Week of June 6, 2022
  • Being rich vs being wealthy
  • Doing the right thing guarantees nothing
  • We constantly strive for more. How about opting for less?
Week of May 30, 2022
  • Your health plan matters more than your financial plan
  • Risk and the right amount of savings to offset it
  • Things rarely end up how we expect
Week of May 23, 2022
  • Pleasurable investing is an oxymoron
  • How to win any arguments about the stock market
  • The goal of an investor isn’t to achieve the best percentage return. The goal is to make money over time
Week of May 16, 2022
  • Lessons to spruce up your finances
  • What is your source of advantage as an investor?
  • The three types of enough
Week of May 9, 2022
Week of May 2, 2022
Week of April 25, 2022
  • Collected rules, ‘laws’, maxims, heuristics, and other ditties worth remembering
  • 17 of the most common and influential aspects of how people think
  • The greatest irony of life