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 third of Himalayan ice cap doomed, finds report (The Guardian)
A hole big enough to fit two-thirds of Manhattan has formed under an Antarctic glacier (NBC News)
Warren Buffett: “Really Successful People Say No To Almost Everything” (Accelerated Intelligence)
Getting Ahead By Being Inefficient (Farnam Street)
Should You Ignore Financial TV? (Retirement Field Guide)
The infrastructural humiliation of America (TechCrunch)
Online shopping will never be sustainable. Blame these ubiquitous plastic bags. (Vox)
America’s Epidemic of Vaccine Exemptions (New Republic)
Inside an otherworldly mission to prepare humans for Mars (National Geographic)
Happy investing,
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 chicken became the rich world’s most popular meat (Economist)
$1.5 trillion U.S. tax cut has no major impact on business capex plans: survey (Reuters)
One Big Thing: On the Power of Heuristics and Reducing Complexity (Of Dollars And Data)
Mankiw: Snake-OilEconomics (Harvard)
‘Businesses Will Not Be Able to Hide’: Spy Satellites May Give Edge From Above (New York Times)
The Tech Revolt: A sometimes pointed, sometimes resigned conversation with engineers, designers, research scientists, and job candidates who are pushing for a more ethical Silicon Valley (California Sunday)
ompanies Most Exposed to Climate Change Risk — and What They’re Doing About It (Barron’s)
Will Index Funds Really Take Over the World? Despite passive investing’s relentless progress, a few important impediments stand in the way. (CIO)
Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds (James Clear)
Happy investing,
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.
Is Spotify’s Model Wiping Out Music’s Middle Class? (The Ringer)
What Google Trends can tell us About Stock Picking (Market Brothers Media)
No, tech companies shouldn’t fund journalism (Columbia Journalism Review)
If Only Obama Had Done the Things Obama Actually Did (New York Magazine)
MacKenzie Bezos and the Myth of the Lone Genius Founder (Wired)
Is the U.S. Stock Market Bubble Bursting? A New Model Suggests “Yes (GMO)
A Farmer Found a Trojan Horse Inside an Insurance Contract. Now He Might Bring Down the Canadian Insurance Industry. (Institutional Investor)
Can Hollywood’s Biggest Media Companies Avoid Getting Crushed by Debt? (Variety)
Japan’s optimistic millennials shed frugal habits and lift spending: Labor crunch and Abenomics change image of Asia’s formerly-thriftiest cohort (Nikkei Asian Review)
Happy investing,
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.
Working Hard Is Bad For Investors (Dan Solin)
Crowded Cities Short on Housing Are Looking to Turn Water Into Land: Hong Kong and Copenhagen are building artificial islands for new communities. But too many projects ignore environmental costs. (Slate)
Genes, Environment, and Luck: What We Can and Cannot Control (Quillette)
Sunscreen the New Margarine? Current guidelines for sun exposure are unhealthy and unscientific, controversial new research suggests—and quite possibly even racist. How did we get it so wrong? (Outside)
Nudges, long aimed at saving behavior, are needed for people converting a nest egg into Retirement Income (UCLA Anderson Review)
“2019 will be the year of the stock-picker” – and other nonsense to ignore (Moneyweek)
Do Economic Booms Die of Old Age? (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Nike’s New Self-Lacing Basketball Shoe Is Actually Smart (Wired)
Happy investing,
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.
Yep, Bitcoin Was a Bubble. And It Popped. (Bloomberg)
Brexit looks more and more like a bad joke (Wonkblog)A Surprising Push By The Invisible Hand: Why More Companies Are Doing Better By Being Good (Forbes)
We’re No Longer in the Smartphone Plateau. We’re in the Smartphone Decline. (New York Magazine)
Why do so many people fall for financial scams? (Economist)
Library as Infrastructure: Reading room, social service center, innovation lab. How far can we stretch the public library? (Places)
Midterm election night lasted one month. Here’s why. (CNN)
Mystery on the Waterfront: How the “Smart City” Allure Led a Major Public Agency in Toronto Into a Reckless Deal with Big Tech (Centre for Free Expression)
Millennials Didn’t Kill the Economy. The Economy Killed Millennials. (The Atlantic)
Happy investing,