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Stay Informed with TAMIM Weekly Reading List

We are always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. Every week we compile our list of favourite reads (listens and views) for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and views!

Weekly Reading List – 3rd of August

This week's reading and viewing list covers Elon Musk’s X Factor, The four-hour work day and Samo Burja discussing the The Great Founder Theory of History. 📚 Elon Musk’s X Factor (The New Yorker) 📚 The best book I’ve read this year (Chris Mayer, Woodlock House Family...

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Weekly Reading List – 27th of July

This week's reading and viewing list covers AI revolution, Pixar’s Formula for Storytelling Success & Emotional Persuasion and Wealth vs. Income.  📚 Going the Distance (Ian Cassel, MicroCap Club) 📚 Rich and Anonymous (Morgan Housel) 🎙️ Deciding, Fast and Slow with...

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Weekly Reading List – 20th of July

This week's reading and viewing list covers the market at mid-year 2023, why a Japanese company banned late-night work and Kyle Bass On China: 'We Sit At A Hinge In History Right Now'. 🎙️ Value Restoration Project (With special guest Seth Klarman) (Current Yield...

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Weekly Reading List – 1st of June

This week's reading and viewing list covers, what Richard Bernstein is seeing that is making him bullish, Professor and Hedge Fund Manager Chris Beggs​, conquering your fears with Tom and Jerry, techs big bets and a keynote by Howard Marks amongst others... 📚 The...

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Weekly Reading List – 13th of July

This week's reading and viewing list covers the real risks of AI, how to tweet, the simple life of Pico Iyer and another Marks memo amongst others... 📚 How to Do Great Work (Paul Graham) 🎙️ Walt Disney and Picasso (Founders Podcast) 📚 ​Howard Marks Memo: Taking the...

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Weekly Reading List – 6th of July

This week's reading and viewing list covers Ray Dalio's old shop Bridgewater talking about disequilibrium, Seth Klarman on market inefficiencies, a guide to the modern monetary system, how to achieve scale and so much more.. 📚 Porter Collins and Vincent Daniel - Big...

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Weekly Reading List – 29th of June

This week's reading and viewing list covers an end of year super checklist, a discussion about why this time might really be different, a throw back to an old favourite - Jim Rogers, the India growth engine and more... 📚 The ultimate superannuation EOFY checklist...

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Weekly Reading List – 22nd of June

This week's reading and viewing list covers 3 attitude shifts, trying to figure if the market is cheap or expensive, a new perk called freedom, Tesla and Rivian forging ahead on charging as well as a crash course in Uranium amongst many others... 📚 How Cheap (or...

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Weekly Reading List – 15th of June

This week's reading and viewing list covers the new Apple Vision, the birth of Bulls (markets), the value of good ideas and walking away with Peter Lynch, amongst other ideas we are sure you will find interesting and useful... 📚 Apple Vision (Stratechery) 📚 How are...

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Weekly Reading List – 8th of June

This week's reading and viewing list covers, what Richard Bernstein is seeing that is making him bullish, Professor and Hedge Fund Manager Chris Beggs​, conquering your fears with Tom and Jerry, techs big bets and a keynote by Howard Marks amongst others... 📚 The...

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