We discuss: 2020 vs. 1968 Putting your problems into perspective Who is to blame for wealth inequality in America? Why young people are so angry right now Why working from home is a privilege Why did the savings rate increase to 33%? Why you can’t gauge the economy based on a single datapoint Why don’t…
Why We Don’t Learn From History
1968 is widely regarded as one of the worst years in American history. It was the deadliest year in the Vietnam conflict with more than sixteen thousand American soldiers dying. In a nine-week span between April and June of 1968 both Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert Kennedy, two of the most inspirational figures in…
Why Bad is Stronger Than Good (There is No Opposite of Trauma)
“A spoonful of tar can spoil a barrel of honey, but a spoonful of honey does nothing for a barrel of tar.” – Old Russian Saying In his heyday, David Letterman was a celebrity to celebrities. Every comedian on the planet has a podcast now and the ones from a specific era mention making it…
Winners & Losers from the Work From Home Trend
Pros and cons of working remotely.
A One-of-a-Kind Market Environment
Stuff that never happens in the market seems to be happening more frequently.
How Much of the Bear Market Losses Have Been Recovered?
The stock market recovery has erased most of the losses from the Corona bear market.
Animal Spirits: Valuations Don’t Matter
Michael and Ben discuss the work from home trend, the importance of dividends, market valuations and more.
The Diversification Drag & The Management of Luck
How diversification can help manage bad luck.
Bubble Behavior During a Depression
How do you get bubble behavior during a depression?
The Best Source of Investment Income?
Dividends are one of the most underrated sources of portfolio income.