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7 Trends in Car Markets
"Car purchasing has been changed by the pandemic for the better and it is likely permanent; expect car buying in the future to look nothing like the …
4 years ago
What Makes a Community Attractive?
"Public space fosters a stronger sense of community, shows evidence of civic planning (as opposed to merely maxing out land sales to developers). It …
4 years ago
How Do I Avoid Big Losers in the Stock Market?
Welcome to Portfolio Rescue, an all-new show from The Compound where Ben Carlson and special guests answer your questions on investing and finance! O…
4 years ago
Survivorship Bias, Legos Edition
"The survivorship bias crew has the unfortunate tendency is to over-emphasize big winners while simultaneously excluding big losers." - Barry Ritholt…
4 years ago
Stop Listening to Pundits
"Pundits come into and out of fashion like, well fashion. Hemlines rise and fall, colors come in and go out of favor, styles change. The clothing ind…
4 years, 1 month ago
It’s the Most Forecasty Time of the Year
"The future is always uncertain. Whenever you hear this phrase, you should automatically translate it into: “We are really nervous about what might h…
4 years, 1 month ago
Corrections, Retracements, Crashes & Dips
"The NBER has a formal definition of “Recession,” but there are no similar definitions for any of the above phrases for market action. Indeed, that e…
4 years, 1 month ago
Why You Shouldn't Max Out Your 401k
Welcome to Portfolio Rescue, an all-new show from The Compound where Ben Carlson and special guests answer your questions on investing and finance! O…
4 years, 1 month ago
Structural or Transitory?
"Prices have risen in many areas, and the question is whether the annualized rate of increase will stay high, or fall back to normal, from these elev…
4 years, 1 month ago
Who Is Quitting and Why?
"Instead of gradually raising the minimum wage over time nationally, first to $10, then $12, and putting it on a path towards $15, we have seen the p…
4 years, 1 month ago