Forbes: The Big Millennial Life Insurance Gap The Wall Street Journal: How Millennials Can Maximize Savings For Retirement A Wealth Of Common Sense: What If You Retire At A Stock Market Peak? Humble Dollar: Fanning The Flames Nat Eliason: No More “Struggle Porn” Khe Hy: The Gnarly Truth About The Content Business The Carnivore Diet Scott Galloway Daily Insights Disclaimer: Nothing on this blog should…
Category: Reversion To The Mean Podcast
Reversion To The Mean Ep. 020: To The Max
iTunes Episode 20: To The Max James Osborne: Status Quo Bias And The Dumbest Day Of The Year Douglas Boneparth: A Dark Corner Farnam Street: The Surprising Power Of The Long Game Blair DuQuesnay: What If Your Goal Isn’t The Max The Financial Samurai: The New Three-Legged Retirement Stool: You, You, You Morgan Housel: When Things Get Wild The Wall…
Reversion To The Mean Ep. 019: Debt Dodgers
CNBC: These Americans Fled The Country To Escape Their Giant Student Debt The Wall Street Journal: The New Retirement Plan- Save Almost Everything, Spend Virtually Nothing The Wall Street Journal: GE Shows What Happens When Dividend Investing Goes Wrong Think Advisor: New York City Owes About $100 Billion For Retiree Health Care The Wall Street Journal: Steal Dinner and Annuities-Retirement…
Reversion To The Mean Ep. 018: Trick Or Treat
iTunes Episode 18: Trick Or Treat Show Notes: BPS And Pieces: A Matter Of Principles A Wealth Of Common Sense: The Psychology Of Sitting In Cash, Part Deux The Wall Street Journal: Americans Are Divided–About Candy Corn The Wall Street Journal: The Problem When One Spouse Handles The Finances The Irrelevant Investor: All You Need To Do To Finish Rich…
Reversion To The Mean Ep. 017: Mega Billions
iTunes Episode 17: Mega Billions Show Notes: The Belle Curve: Mega Billions Business Insider: My Portfolio Just Lost $75,000 MarketWatch: At A Time Of Market Volatility, Beware Of Rogue Advisers Who Play On Your Fears Humble Dollar: Reality Check Morgan Housel: Haste Makes Waste Jason Zweig: You’re A Bad Investor? That Can Be Good The Wall Street Journal: You Want 20% for…
Reversion To The Mean Ep. 016: Millennials Kill Again
</ifra iTunes: Episode 16: Millennials Kill Again Show Notes: Bloomberg: Millennials Are Causing the U.S. Divorce Rate to Plummet The Wall Street Journal: Elon Musk to Step Down as Tesla Chairman, Remain CEO Of Dollars And Data: Why The Best Predictor of Future Stock Market Returns is Useless Humble Dollar: A Good Life The Wall Street Journal: Jack Bogle’s Bogleheads Keep Investing Simple.…
Reversion To The Mean Ep. 015: Momentum, Son
iTunes Episode 15: Momentum, son Show Notes: The Wall Street Journal: Wall Street’s Marijuana Madness: ‘It’s Like the Internet in 1997’ ETF.com: Vanguard Makes ESG Debut Wealth Management: The Rise Of The Super Models Rad Reads: How Much Your Kids Will Inherit Should Impact How Hard You Work Stephen Nelson: Turning $1 Million Into $64 Million The Wall Street Journal: Domino’s Offered Free Pizza…
Reversion To The Mean Ep. 014: Front Running Millennials
iTunes Episode 014: Front Running Millennials Show Notes: Barry Ritholtz: Crimes Were Committed The Irrelevant Investor: Making Private Public A Wealth Of Common Sense: Don’t Take Asset Allocation Advice From Billionaires The WSJ: Why The 4% Retirement Rule Is Just A Starting Point Seeking Alpha: Robinhood Is Making Millions Selling Out Their Millennial Customers To High-Frequency Traders Financial Planning: Startup That Buys Small…
Reversion To The Mean Ep. 013: Kick Rocks, Theranos
iTunes Episode 013: Kick Rocks, Theranos Show Notes: The New York Times: How to Retire in Your 30s With $1 Million in the Bank The Belle Curve: Purposeful Spending Business Insider: Credit-Card Super Users Are Searching For Answers Amid A String Of Shutdowns From Chase, As Billions In Costs On Lavish Rewards Pile Up Provoking Posts: Fake News The WSJ: How Much Money…
Reversion To The Mean Ep. 012: Enormous Commissions
iTunes Episode 012: Enormous Commissions Show Notes: The New York Times: Caring for Aging Parents, With An Eye On The Broker Handling Their Savings CNN: Aretha Franklin Had No Will Or Trust At The Time Of Her Death, Report Says The WSJ: Merrill Lynch Joins Brigade Downplaying Money-Market Mutual Funds The WSJ: Wealthy Parents Help Child Athletes Go Pro in Their Own Backyards…