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Inverse Cramer

March 27, 2023 | Today, we discuss two items in the news: chills ripple through start-up funding, crocs maintains its pandemic momentum, plus, our main story on betting against one very controversial investor.

The Road Less Traveled

March 26, 2023 | In today's Sunday edition, we'll explore the driving factors behind gender inequality, and more, in just 4 minutes to read.

Pessimism is Contagious

March 25, 2023 | Being an optimist or a pessimist defines how you approach your relationships, work, and obstacles.

Age of AI

March 24, 2023 | Bill Gates is often early. Very early. In 2022, Bill Gates challenged the OpenAI team to train an AI that could pass an Advanced Placement (AP) Biology exam.

The Wooden Way

March 22, 2023 | Check out Seth Davis’s superb biography on Wooden here. 

Seinfeld-onomics

March 21, 2023 | Check out Planet Money's full podcast on Seinfeld-onomics for more.

Too Big To Fail

March 20, 2023 | Check out Zuckerman’s wonderful book on Simons here.

Time Management

March 19, 2023 | In today's Sunday edition, we'll discuss how to allocate time with insight from author Oliver Burkeman.

No Rate Cuts?

April 11, 2024 | The unthinkable is now thinkable. That’s the prospect of no rate cuts this year. Predicting no cuts just a few months ago would’ve left you all alone on Wall Street, excluded from the cool kids’ table, which was betting on at least three rate reductions this year.

VC’s Cultural Moment

April 10, 2024 | If you’re an individual investor, you probably don’t have access to investing in hot startups. In recent years, a trendy business model in finance has been trying to change that, “democratizing” access to more types of companies, not just those trading on stock exchanges.

Rearmament Reckoning

April 9, 2024 | War is, unfortunately, a big business. Despite tribal conflict seeming outdated in the 21st century, it remains an enduring aspect of the human experience. This means, unsurprisingly, that the “military-industrial complex” holds significant but often overlooked sway over economic activity.

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