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Lucky Duck

March 17, 2023 | Every March 17th, the United States becomes an emerald country for a day. Americans drink green beer and wear green clothes.

The Big Dance

March 16, 2023 | You can follow all the action on TBS, TNT, and CBS, with games running all afternoon and evening from March 16 through 19, then again March 23-26, and then again April 1 and 3. 

Banking Paradox

March 15, 2023 | To hear Abate's complete thoughts on the relationship between Fed hikes and deposit rates, you can listen to his Bloomberg podcast interview.

Dopamine Hit

March 14, 2023 | Check out the outstanding bestseller, The Molecule of More.

Queen B

March 12, 2023 | In this edition, we discuss how to overcome imposter syndrome with advice from one of the world's biggest stars: Beyoncé.

Major FOMO

March 10, 2023 | Morgan Housel’s The Psychology of Money discusses FOMO and the never-enough fallacy. And here’s Buffet’s full 2000 letter.

Bank Collapse

March 09, 2023 | Listen to The Journal's podcast on TikTok for the full story.

Empowering Investors

April 7, 2024 | Today, we're sharing our interview with Kyle Grieve, our esteemed podcast host and investor. We discuss investing, markets, lessons, life, and more. Spoiler: He doesn’t recommend meme stocks.

The Art Of Studying Markets

April 6, 2024 | Learn from Shawn O’Malley & Matthew Gutierrez what it’s been like creating and writing for We Study Markets, who their biggest influences have been, how they structure their own portfolios, what an average day is like for a newsletter writer, and what future plans they have to offer more value to our readers.

Good News Is Good!

April 5, 2024 | “Good news is good news!” again. That’s Bloomberg’s Joe Weisenthal commenting on how Friday’s blowout jobs report spurred an upward swing in stocks. This is, of course, in contrast to the “good news is bad news” narrative that occasionally grips markets, where investors root for modestly bad economic news.

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