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Top clicks this week
- Excerpts from Warren Buffett’s guest lecture, “What Every Lawyer Should Know About Business” at Stanford Law School. (kingswell.io)
- How to defend yourself in an increasingly degenerate economy. (howardlindzon.com)
- Vanguard is set to launch new bond ladder ETFs. (riabiz.com)
- Ben Carlson, “The typical year isn’t a return of 8-10% but rather a wide range of big gains or big losses.” (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- Why we tend to believe in the hot hand fallacy. (safalniveshak.com)
- How to find emerging market tailwinds. (harveysawikin.substack.com)
- What Jim Chanos has to say about Strategy’s ($MSTR) strategy. (sherwood.news)
- 52 things learned in 2025 including ‘51% of the animals in farms across the world are shrimp.’ (medium.com)
- Why Strategy ($MSTR) is establishing an ‘U.S. dollar reserve.’ (sherwood.news)
- Sturgeon’s Corollary: 90% of all investment products are ‘crap.’ (ritholtz.com)
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