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Ritholtz's Reads

Barry Ritholtz

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My end-of-week morning train reads:

  • Nomads travel to America's Walmarts to stock Amazon's shelves ( the Verge )
  • Research: Index-Fund Firms Gain Power But Fall Short in Stewardship ( Wall Street Journal )
  • Classic Porsche, Rolls-Royce and Ferrari Models Are Losing Steam: You can't sell an old man's car to a young man ( Bloomberg )
  • The Private Equity Funds Selling for More Than They're Worth ( Institutional Investor )
  • Good Information Alone Won't Drive Financial Well-Being ( UCLA Anderson Review )
  • Forget robo-taxis: It's e-bikes that are reshaping urban transport ( Financial Times )
  • How "stalkerware" apps are letting abusive partners spy on their victims ( MIT Technology Review )
  • Raising the American Weakling ( Nautilus )
  • The Universe Speaks in Numbers review — should we believe in a "theory of everything"? ( the Guardian )
  • The 2019 MLB Moneyball Report: Without salary caps and league parity, MLB is the professional sport most closely resembling a free market where, in theory, you get what you pay for. ( Worth )

Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Scott Kupor, managing partner at Andreessen Horowitz and author of "Secrets of Sand Hill Road: Venture Capital and How to Get It."

Investor behavior: D o people have control of their personal finances?

Source: Schorders via  Mike Batnick


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