20200723 Tamim Investment Reading List

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The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.

 

 

A return to Keynes and a Cold War (The Australian)

Our history is a battle against the microbes  (Our World In Data)

From 1720 to Tesla, FOMO Never Sleeps (Wall Street Journal)

America Should Prepare for a Double Pandemic: COVID-19 has steamrolled the country. What happens if another pandemic starts before this one is over? (The Atlantic)

The Keynesian Revolution (Boston Review)

The carbon footprint sham (Mashable)

How Police Secretly Took Over a Global Phone Network for Organized Crime (Vice)

Life Isn’t Fair (BetterLetter)

Should Universities Spend More From Their Endowments? (Chief Investment Officer)

The Future of Our Food Supply (Citylab)

​Happy investing,

The team at TAMIM

 

 

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The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.

 

 

How Lincoln Project anti-Trump Republicans got into his head. Spoiler alert: It was easy. With clever ads and searing social media attacks, the group has drawn notice. But what that means for the election is up in the air. (NBC)

Is the Five-Day Office Week Over? (Upshot)

As in mainland China, Hong Kongers now use code to evade political censorship (Quartz)

Why Investors Have Learned to Love Wind and Solar Power (Wall Street Journal)

Networks of self-driving trucks are becoming a reality in the US (Vox)

How the World Missed Covid-19’s Silent Spread (New York Times)

Private Equity Makes ESG Promises. But Their Impact Is Often Superficial (Institutional Investor)

Is investors’ love affair with commercial property ending? (The Economist)

How the American Worker Got Fleeced (Businessweek)

How time vanishes ​(The Spectator)

​Happy investing,

The team at TAMIM
 

20200702 Tamim Investment Reading List

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The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.

 

 

LeBron James Gets $100 Million Investment to Build Media Empire: The King and his longtime business partner Maverick Carter have formed a new company with an unapologetic agenda. (Businessweek)

Ancient Rome Was Teetering. Then a Volcano Erupted 6,000 Miles Away. Scientists have linked historical political instability to a number of volcanic events, the latest involving an eruption in the Aleutian Islands.(New York Times)

When should you sell your stocks? Only in these cases (Fortune)

The Life-Changing Magic of Doing Just Enough (Bloomberg)

Why Biden’s Polling Lead Is Different From Clinton’s In 2016 (FiveThirtyEight)

New Polling Shows Trump’s Electoral College Advantage Is Slipping (FiveThirtyEight)

Pandemics Leave Us Forever Altered: What history can tell us about the long-term effects of the coronavirus (The Atlantic)

The Rebel Physicist Trying to Fix Quantum Mechanics: For a century, quantum theory has been scientific orthodoxy. The Italian physicist Angelo Bassi is certain it isn’t the full story — and that he can prove it. (New York Times)

We all need a Devil to play Advocate (UnHerd)

How one of Netflix’s biggest mistakes helped build its weird culture (Vox)

​Happy investing,

The team at TAMIM
 

20200625 Tamim Investment Reading List

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The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.

 

 

Facebook advertisers hit pause (Popular Information)

Defying Dire Predictions, China Is the Bubble That Never Pops (Businessweek)

When Workers Can Live Anywhere, Many Ask: Why Do I Live Here? (Wall Street Journal)

Retirees: If You Love Income, You Should Love Cash Flow Even More (Morningstar)

Why the Widening Wealth Gap Is Bad News for Everyone (Barron’s)

How Robinhood Convinced Millennials to Trade Their Way Through a Pandemic: The $8.3 billion stock trading startup fumbled into the financial crisis — and is now winning it. (Medium)

The Rage Unifying Boomers and Gen Z (The Atlantic)

How Humanity Has Unleashed a Flood of Zoonotic Diseases (New York Times Magazine)

How to Persuade People to Change Their Behavior (Harvard Business Review)


And for some fun:

​30 Animals That Look Like They’re About To Drop The Hottest Albums Of The Year (Bored Panda)

​Happy investing,

The team at TAMIM
 

20200611 Tamim Investment Reading List

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The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.

 

 

They’re ‘Free Markets’ Guys — and They Want the Government to Intervene (Institutional Investor)

Empire Strikes Back: How Star Wars nearly wasn’t (BBC)

Can Big Business Fix Racial Injustice? It Has to Try. Here’s How. (Barron’s)

The New Leader of the Free World (Eudaimonia)

These companies are publicly embracing Black Lives Matter. Will they continue to bankroll Tom Cotton? (Popular Information)

The Half-Life of Financial Knowledge: Glorification of Change vs. Innovative Specialization (CFA Institute)

This Bull Market Isn’t as Big as You Think: Just a few big winners are responsible for most of the stock market’s rapid recovery (Wall Street Journal)

The Age of Magic Money: Can Endless Spending Prevent Economic Calamity? (Foreign Affairs)

How Magic Johnson Set the Bar For Athletes in Business (Sports Illustrated)

The Things That Used to Matter to Stock Investors Don’t Anymore (Bloomberg)
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​Happy investing,

The team at TAMIM