Reminiscing On Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator


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I recently finished reading Edwin Lefèvre’s classic Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, marking my second time through the book. I first picked it up nine years ago on the …

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The Bursting Of The Volatility Bubble: Part 2


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The following is Part 2 in a two part series.
Part 1 of this series discussed my view of what volatility is and how …

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The Bursting Of The Volatility Bubble: Part 1


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The following is Part 1 in a two part series.
If there were a Word of the Year award in finance it most certainly would go …

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Knowing When To Walk Away, And When To Run


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I’ve been suffering from a bout of writers block lately.  I simply don’t have much to say with respect to how I’m thinking about the investment markets.  This has …

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Sticking The (Investment) Approach


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The investing world is full of colorful people and experiences.  You never know who you’re going to meet and what you can learn from it.  Take, for example, one …

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Interpreting The Market’s Monet


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Investing is often referred to as an art form.  Models, charts, and regressions can only get you so far.  We are constantly …

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Catching The Drippings Of A Melting Market


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If one is to believe what he or she reads in the financial press, then one thing seems certain: the markets are about to melt!  The problem is, that …

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Calling A Spade A Spade Part 2: To Know Thy Enemy


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The following is the second and final part of our two part post on inflation.
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a …

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Calling A Spade A Spade Part 1: The Greatest Trick Inflation Ever Pulled


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The following is the first in a two part post.
I’ve always been a fan of a good mystery, which perhaps explains my fascination with today’s inflationary environment (so much so …

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