These Are the Goods

Articles

Low-quality content grabs our attention, but only substantial content can hold it. (By Tom Morgan)

There are two worlds (By Phil Pearlman)

Unlike traditional crowdfunding platforms, crypto addresses do not require anyone’s permission (By Dror Poleg)

Have we thought through the dominos that fall by fundamentally rewriting property laws? (By Doomberg)

The reality of modern markets is that sometimes securities don’t trade (By Dave Nadig)

Monetary history is being written in front of our eyes. (By Dror Poleg)

A stock price reflects a balance between buyers and sellers, and in Sberbank’s case there are no buyers  (By Marc Rubinstein)

The confusion of seeing my portfolio go up with increasing COVID cases and rising uncertainty is something that I will never forget. (By Nick Maggiulli)

Podcasts

Why do you think so many people dislike you? (With Lex Fridman and Mark Zuckerberg)

I don’t think we’re finding a substitute for copper (With Patrick O’Shaughnessy and Eric Mandelblatt)

You wanna be number one in everything you do (With Bill Simmons and Michael Rubin)

This is the first case of financial warfare (With Derek Thompson and Robin Wigglesworth)

Books

The problems had begun in 2007, when Ben Bernanke had been slow to recognize how the subprime mortgage crisis had stretched its tentacles through the entire economy. (By Nick Timiraos)


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