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The Benefits of Periodic Cash in EquityPortfolios
Cash, Market Timing, Cautious Outlook
Quote , Southeastern Asset Management, April 2014

...regarding poor investment returns on GDP
Quote
Nedgroup Investments, April 2014 , Steven Romick

Why is no one cheering the falling deficit?
U.S., Budget Deficit, Misperception
Quote , CNBC, Ron Insana, April 16, 2014

The Worst Bear Market in History
Which country has the dubious distinction of suffering the worst bear market in history?
Global Financial Data, March 2013 , Dr Bryan Taylor, Chief Economist

Alice in Quantumland: A Charming Illustrated Allegory of Quantum Mechanics by a CERN Physicist
This book is an allegory of quantum physics, in the dictionary sense of “a narrative describing one subject under the guise of another.”
Brain Pickings, 30/01/2014 , Maria papova

Everything from this 1991 this Radio Shack ad I now do with my phone
There are 15 electronic gimzo type items on this page, being sold from America's Technology Store. 13 of the 15 you now always have in your pocket.
Trending Buffalo, January 14, 2014 , Steve Cichon

Inside Indian Taper Terror
When the Fed kept quantitative easing (QE) in place last week, US investors weren’t the only ones (wrongly) breathing a sigh of relief. Taper terror is fully global!
Fisher Investments, MarketMinder, November 8th 2013 , By Elisabeth Dellinger

The First and the Greatest: The Rise and Fall of the Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (United East India Company)
The Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), or the United East India Company, was not only the first multinational corporation to exist, but also probably the largest corporation in size in history. The company existed for almost 200 years from its founding in 1602, when the States-General of the Netherlands granted it a 21-year monopoly over Dutch operations in Asia until its demise in 1796.
Global Financial Data, November 2013 , Dr Bryan Taylor, Chief Economist

How Our Minds Mislead Us: The Marvels and Flaws of Our Intuition
“The confidence people have in their beliefs is not a measure of the quality of evidence but of the coherence of the story that the mind has managed to construct.”
Brainpickings, October 2013 , Maria Popova

Critical juncture
Quote
Remarks at a Symposium in Honor of Korekiyo Takahashi, October 27, 2013 , Kikuo Iwata, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Japan


 

Themes

 

Asia

Bonds

Bubbles and Crashes

Business Cycles
Central Banks

China

Commodities
Contrarian

Corporates

Creative Destruction
Credit Crunch

Currencies

Current Account

Deflation
Depression 

Equity
Europe
Financial Crisis
Fiscal Policy

Germany

Gloom and Doom
Gold

Government Debt

Historical Patterns

Household Debt
Inflation

Interest Rates

Japan

Market Timing

Misperceptions

Monetary Policy
Oil
Panics
Permabears
PIIGS
Predictions

Productivity
Real Estate

Seasonality

Sovereign Bonds
Systemic Risk

Switzerland

Tail Risk

Technology

Tipping Point
Trade Balance

U.S.A.
Uncertainty

Valuations

Yield