Before banks fail in areas with virtually no fossil fuels, my guess is that we will generally see hyperinflation. Governments will greatly increase the money supply in a vain attempt to get people to believe that more goods and services are being produced. This approach will be used because pe...
MG: I’m pretty straightforward. I enjoy making things from kitchen scraps, that would usually be seen as garbage. Stocks and soups are my wheelhouse. I rarely make anything that doesn’t include onions, garlic, probably a splash of vinegar. What ingredient do you dread? MG: Easy. Green ...
Remember back in 1999-2000, when most analysts were saying that stocks were the best investment for everyone, all the time? Generally the best time to buy an asset class is when conventional wisdom has shifted against it. So while I still think housing is overpriced–and we should slowly re...
I still see the logic of buy-and-forget for certain kinds of portfolios, particularly if you want to be a stock pickerfor whatever reasonand yet you only have limited time, interest, or application. (In most cases then you’d be better off being passive, but that’s another 900articles...
It was much-heralded when Nasdaq launched an internal blockchain-driven exchange for privately-held stocks. But wait: correct me if I'm wrong, but the whole purpose of Nasdaq (or the DTCC trade clearing system, for example) is that it has a ledger of who owns what stocks. Were they ...
It was much-heralded when NASDAQ launched an internal blockchain-driven exchange for privately-held stocks. But wait: correct me if I’m wrong, but the whole purpose of NASDAQ (or the DTCC trade clearing system, for example) is that it has a ledger of who owns what stocks? Were ...
guided by the interests of investors, from simple trading stocks to IPO pricing power. They should participate in the governance of listed companies extensively, promote healthy competition among listed companies, form a regular dividend policy for investors and give full play to the role of institut...