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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 – 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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Weekly Reading List – 25th of May

This week's reading and viewing list: Why Monetary Policy still confuses economists, the legendary Sam Zell's Final Wise Words, don't listen to stories and an interview with valuation guru Aswath Damodaran 📚 Why Are Economists Still Uncertain About the Effects of...

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Weekly Reading List – 18th of May

This week's reading and viewing list: The EV revolution is coming, does the U.S. have too many banks? ​why Google is reinventing search and the fight over the debt ceiling. Get your weekly left field information fix below... 📚 Australia’s EV sales hit record 8% in...

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Weekly Reading List – 11th of May

This week's reading and viewing list: Naval Ravikant is a legendary investor, find out all you need to know about the 2023 budget, leaving the EU, plastics straws and why DeSantis is fighting Disney + more. Get your weekly left field information fix below... 📚 We're...

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Weekly Reading List – 4th of May

This week's reading list: Why do banks keep failing? Strange matter discovered? Can the Fed finally back off? Find out below... 📚 Jobs Slowdown May Finally Be Happening—So Then the Fed Can Back Off (CIO) 📚 The Case for the Total Liberation of Ukraine (The Atlantic)...

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Weekly Reading List – 27th of April

This week's reading list:  We listen to where CalSTRS one of the largest investors in the world is allocating funds, we try and make some sense of bond markets, we look more at the psychology of luck and try to figure out if AI can beat the market? Find out more in...

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Weekly Reading List – 20th of April

This week's reading list:  Value Investing? What To Do When All Your Stocks Appear To Be Losers? We hear from investing giants, Joel Greenblatt, Howard Marks, David Einhorn and Jeremy Grantham. Find out more in the list below... 🎙️ Patient Capital with Samantha...

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Weekly Reading List – 13th of April

In this week's reading list we cover off on articles discussing - how mobility is changing cities, a gem from Warren Buffett, a discussion with Investor Peter Keefe about playing the long game and whether the bond market is overplaying the risk of a deep recession and...

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