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…(sometimes called a counter-factual), but by looking at what happened in different places can help us better understand what to do in the near term if the course of the…
…(sometimes called a counter-factual), but by looking at what happened in different places can help us better understand what to do in the near term if the course of the…
…current downturn with the Great Depression to be very helpful. The expected duration [today] is much less, and the causes are different.” The article sites some of the major differences…
…venture capital. That makes sense to me because almost no one has been able to replicate Yale’s success and Yale has a few advantages that others don’t. First, some of…
…company that boasts the largest money-market fund in the world. I genuinely don’t understand how a Communist country has billionaires, but Jack Ma’s fortune is estimated to be almost $50…
…reference it, our companies have simply been more successful. Yes, Alibaba has been an amazing company and stock, but Amazon has been more so. And that’s just one example. So…
…rates could be at or above one percent by the end of this year. It’s not surprising, therefore, that bond prices would be lower, that’s just math. (Although let me…
…And, with sanctions, it’s reasonable to expect greater disruption and prices. The higher oil prices will translate into higher inflation. Goldman Sachs estimates that for every $10 rise in the…
…isn’t a sense that it’s almost over. On the contrary, many of the underlying uncertainties are still unanswered. How far and fast will the Fed raise rates? When will inflation…
…losses of late. Although I’ve never really understood the appeal of crypto as an investment, I was jealous that people were making a ton of money on it, and I…
…I’ll break down what happened at SVB that caused it to fail so abruptly. Most people know that the FDIC insures bank balances up to $250,000 in order to maintain…