These Are the Goods

Articles

Here’s how to start getting healthy (By Phil Pearlman)

Almost everybody insists they’re a careful spender. The size of their portfolio—or the lack thereof—often suggests otherwise (By Jonathan Clements)

In times of volatility, people ditch their underperforming traditional active mutual funds and buy low-cost ETFs when they decide to re-enter the market (By Dave Nadig)

Over the entire time period, buying stocks trading above 10x Revenue was a bad idea! (By Jack Vogel)

Even in the best of times, my default setting was often dread (By Kevin Love)

Stocks and bonds are just the tip of the investment iceberg (By Nick Maggiulli)

So how do we get people to save more? (By Ben Carlson)

Sometimes it feels like it all happened yesterday, and sometimes it feels like it’s been decades (By Josh Brown)

It has been all upside surprises, across the entire firm (By Barry Ritholtz)

Podcasts

If your idea makes sense, someone would have tried it already (With Patrick O’Shaughnessy and Rory Sutherland)

Is subprime still a thing? (With Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, Will Arnett, and Will Ferrell

Correlations break. That’s just the nature of it (With Corey Hoffstein and Kris Sidial)

Paul Ryan has a SPAC (With Tracy Alloway, Joe Weisenthal, and Kelly Driscoll)

Books

Two billion dollars had been invested in equations and formulas. Now the atomic bomb was a reality. (By Chris Wallace)


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