Don’t Be A Dummy. Be A Chicken.
Most good habits don’t have a “set it and forget it” solution. They take work. But investors have it easy. Unless, that is, you’re being a dummy.
Most good habits don’t have a “set it and forget it” solution. They take work. But investors have it easy. Unless, that is, you’re being a dummy.
My thoughts on investing have shifted over the years. New ideas consistently challenge me and force me to question my assumptions. The biggest: is there skill in investing?
Should you invest your emergency fund? It’s a growing debate, and I feeling very strongly about my answer.
Can the current CAPE ratio help us predict the future stock market return?!
weeks ago. Should she make any changes based on current market conditions??
“Trust me,” he whispers, “Lucky Clover is going to run away with the race.” But is an obvious winner always a good bet?
What if I gave you a lever arm to multiply your time by 10x, 20x, or more? You could work for just an hour, but get a full day’s free time? Would you be interested?
The first of a regular cadence of quarterly updates. Let’s talk through to good, bad, and ugly of Q1 2021. Plus, lots of dog pics!
Let’s put dartboard investing to the test, using real money in this year-long investing experiment. Will the darts beat the experts?
Mr. Market is a manic-depressive investor. And if you pay attention, you’ll realize that the *real* stock market acts just like him.