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How did Charlie Munger and Warren Buffet become the most successful investors in history? Not by calling the right shots, but by avoiding the bad
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How did Charlie Munger and Warren Buffet become the most successful investors in history? Not by calling the right shots, but by avoiding the bad
Let’s go back to May 1st, 2016 to the dawn of Financial Zen. (Yes, again. Just indulge me.) We were 6 months from the most
I won’t bury the lead… Dollar-weighted returns – BAD. Time-weighted returns – GOOD. Here’s why: You invest $100,000 and it grows to $200,000 over 10
I’ve lived through many downturns during my career, but this one is different. Normally market downturns only last two quarters. This one is now in
I read the Inflation Report yesterday, so you don’t have to. Trailing 12-month inflation is now at 5%, the lowest it’s been since May 2021.
ENOUGH! This is the fastest rate increase in US history. Can we pump the brakes to see how it’s affected things?!?!?! Then again, if you’re
The financial news has felt heavy lately. Bank failures and more layoffs and stubborn 6% inflation… Entering month 15 of this economic winter, seasonal affective
Uncle Jerome raised rates another 0.25% yesterday. It might have been the most anticipated rate announcement in history. The “will he / won’t he?” narrative
The last 14 months have been rough, so pat yourself on the back for making it this far. Since January 1, 2022, the S&P 500
I’ve received more than a few concerned emails & DM’s over the last week all related to the SVB failure. So here’s a layman’s breakdown
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