The Father of Free Markets Is Not Who You Think
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Editor’s Note: If you’ve kept up with your Investment U emails over the past few days, you’re aware that big changes are coming to your subscription. But that’s...
When I studied finance in the classroom, roughly 80% of the focus was on evaluating stocks. About 15% was devoted to understanding bonds. The remaining 5% covered everything...
"I believe there is no other proposition in economics which has more solid empirical evidence supporting it than the efficient market hypothesis." - Michael Jensen, Harvard Business School...
A friend of mine recently asked me over a couple pints of beer at my local pub, "So what's your favorite book on investing, Nick?" It was a...
In my last column, I discussed Dan Buettner’s inspiring new book, The Blue Zones of Happiness: Lessons from the World’s Happiest People. Dan - a National Geographic fellow...
Two months ago, a friend invited me to a weekend social event at his ranch near Austin, Texas. There I met a journalist who had spent years researching...
"... People will make mistakes. Some will alter their system or jump from system to system as each one has a losing period. Others will be unable to...
Happiness, properly defined, is a sense of well-being that comes from a great sense of knowing that you’re on the right path.- Mark Anielski, economist and author of An Economy...
Readers wasted no time sounding off last week about a 2016 Harvard Institute of Politics poll that found the majority of 18- to 29-year-olds in this country are...
Most of us take practical steps to maintain good health. We promise to eat less sugar and refined carbs... and more leafy greens and antioxidant-filled fruits. We resist...