
Sunday links: controlling your vote
6 months ago
2 MIN READ
Markets
- Jeff Somer, “Hedging and prediction markets are certainly worth knowing about, but for financial well-being, I believe that straightforward strategies are superior for most of us — as long as the great U.S. experiment endures.” (nytimes.com)
- On the danger of forecasting decade-long returns. (tker.co)
- The problem with broad emerging market indices. (humbledollar.com)
Companies
- How did Boeing ($BA) go so wrong? (wsj.com)
- Taiwan Semiconductor’s ($TSM) Arizona plant is outperforming those in Taiwan. (msn.com)
- How big a disappointment are Apple ($AAPL) VIsion Pro sales? (daringfireball.net)
Policy
- America’s richest man worked in this country illegally. (wapo.st)
- This woman is running a race she can’t win to highlight gerrymandering in North Carolina. (goodgoodgood.co)
- More evidence that private equity is making health care in this country worse. (msn.com)
- More Americans live in health care deserts as small hospitals close. (advisorperspectives.com)
- In many states a rape exception is no help at all. (npr.org)
- How the alcohol lobby has kept higher taxes at bay. (statnews.com)
Economy
- Where does economic growth come from? (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- R&D spending in the U.S. is booming. (conversableeconomist.com)
- The economic schedule for the coming week. (calculatedriskblog.com)
Earlier on Abnormal Returns
- Top clicks this week on the site. (abnormalreturns.com)
- What you missed in our Saturday linkfest. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Are you a financial adviser looking for some out-of-the-box thinking? Then check out our weekly e-mail newsletter. (newsletter.abnormalreturns.com)
Media
- Just because you found a Mag 7 company doesn’t mean you know how to run a newspaper. (spyglass.org)
- Now that we know even billionaire newspaper owners can be intimated, why should we trust anything in the paper? (nytimes.com)
- What’s the point of having ‘F-U money’ if you don’t occasionally say ‘F-U’? (daringfireball.net)
- If you can’t stand the heat, don’t own a newspaper. (danieldrezner.substack.com)
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