Last week I did a full newsletter on Brexit, with video, explaining my thoughts.
The market over-reacted (in my opinion) and then came back to almost where it was before the whole event.
Good newsletter if I do say so myself, and recommend you check it out if you haven't already.
Investors Often Mistake Emotion
for Gut Instinct
In May I was in New York City, and the highlight by far was the interview I did with Financial Advisor IQ (division of Financial Times) on biases.
It was really fun, and focused on the types of emotions and biases that investors have to be aware of and overcome.
The producer liked the interview so much that he decided to make it a 3 part series, so the link below is only for the 1st of 3. The rest will come out sometime in July and August.
Anyway, pretty good interview, so I hope you watch it.
Investors Often Mistake Emotion for Gut Instinct
Three Types of Financial Forecasters
Every investor is a forecaster to some degree, even if you don't admit it. But what kind are you? 1. The Foolish Forecaster 2. The Oblivious Forecaster 3. The Probabilistic Forecaster I know which kind I am (hint: it's not 1 or 2). Click for the full article describing each type
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Dubois, Wyoming Cabin
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In today's technological world, as long as I have internet and a phone, I'm able to run my business from anywhere. This summer I'm fortunate to spend much more time in our Wyoming cabin now that it's fully outfitted as another office, just like my Boulder one.
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View from my office
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In addition to all my business travel this summer, I'll be traveling back and forth between Wyoming and Boulder, working strategy in the cabin and having in-person meetings in Boulder. Life is good.
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