Linear Thinking in a Nonlinear World https://t.co/mVdJvEpgWP?ssr=true
— TB Research (@exp_value) September 3, 2017
A very common mistake in investing: failure to distinguish between what's priced in and what is likely to happen https://t.co/qf84mlRXnC
— Michael Mauboussin (@mjmauboussin) September 3, 2017
From the introduction to "Capital Returns": http://pic.twitter.com/Tj8HhLTHTI
— Connor Leonard (@Connor_Leonard) September 1, 2017
Superinvestor Bob Tattersall "Here's how to determine what price you should you pay for a disruptive tech stock" – https://t.co/6KSEYL6hwB http://pic.twitter.com/1StYrSKVmQ
— GrahamAndDoddsville (@GnDsville) August 31, 2017
Useful guidelines on turnaround investing from "Capital Accout": http://pic.twitter.com/mSN0LLYzTB
— Connor Leonard (@Connor_Leonard) August 30, 2017
How Moats Make a Difference https://t.co/85H4s46lqe
Good article for a better umderstanding of moats.
— Rajat Bose (@rajat_bose) August 30, 2017
This is so true. https://t.co/ZIAESEURdc
— Sanjay Bakshi (@Sanjay__Bakshi) August 28, 2017
"'The market…in the long term, it's a weighing machine'…we have our heads down working to build a heavier & heavier company." (Bezos) http://pic.twitter.com/KU8wb9gCAp
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) August 27, 2017
"Before figuring out how you will win the game, figure out which game to play", Michael Mauboussin (2016) @mjmauboussin
— Javier Ruiz, CFA (@JRuizRuiz) August 25, 2017
The enduring Capital Cycle model from "Capital Account": http://pic.twitter.com/mS52T2aBuq
— Connor Leonard (@Connor_Leonard) August 25, 2017
Bull markets take focus off what really matters: risk adjusted returns. Wait for other side of cycle. Don't confuse brains w/ a bull market!
— Jeffrey Gundlach (@TruthGundlach) August 24, 2017
Wonderfully candid conversation with Tom Russo just added to The Latticework Podcast. https://t.co/7pir6oHZvD
— Shai Dardashti (@ShaiDardashti) August 24, 2017
Classic from @HorizonKinetics "An Unorthodox View of Emerging Market Investing." I'm writing up my visit to Hungary.https://t.co/0Zb96pKF62
— Chris Mayer (@chriswmayer) August 23, 2017
Myopia and Discounting: "patience is highly unstable, fluctuating with the accuracy of forecasting" https://t.co/9fyIlK3o5G
— Michael Mauboussin (@mjmauboussin) August 23, 2017
Bertrand Russell's 10 timeless tenets of critical thinking https://t.co/jEJYeRh6TZ
— Maria Popova (@brainpicker) August 21, 2017
Jack Bogle on Financial Intermediaries and the 'Tyranny of Compounding Costs': http://pic.twitter.com/mJDh6SwXvt
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) August 11, 2017
"The general systems of money management [today] require people to pretend to do something they can't do." https://t.co/IfxlNUNFEE http://pic.twitter.com/cNptjVSerM
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) August 9, 2017
Nice one. https://t.co/JYHTT1wihl
— Richard H Thaler (@R_Thaler) August 6, 2017
Except for complaining. That has remained constant throughout history at 100/100. https://t.co/dQFlVLkO21
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 5, 2017
Value investors, enjoy!https://t.co/06o1wEdjHE
— Michael Mauboussin (@mjmauboussin) August 5, 2017
The Collisons seem freakishly smart and determined in this article. But it's accurate; they are. https://t.co/BmVcJ6bZ7W
— Paul Graham (@paulg) August 5, 2017
Seth Klarman on the efficient market hypothesis and the human element http://pic.twitter.com/oNznB1h0nY
— Ivan Maljkovic (@ivan_brussels) July 30, 2017
Love these charts: http://pic.twitter.com/nMNvGTfuPE
— Sam Altman (@sama) July 31, 2017
Claude Shannon's lecture, "Creative Thinking." March, 1952 https://t.co/ZTUh6yte1u
— Michael Mauboussin (@mjmauboussin) July 30, 2017
‘Robert Robotti on the Role of Active Management in the Modern World’ by The Latticework Podcast. https://t.co/RnaaThMP8c
— Shai Dardashti (@ShaiDardashti) July 28, 2017
‘David Pakman on Disruptive Innovation and Mental Models in a Changing World’ by The Latticework Podcast. https://t.co/sUEroypoxO
— Shai Dardashti (@ShaiDardashti) July 28, 2017
Four new episodes of The Latticework Podcast episodes added to iTunes. https://t.co/dWSYN5jmvz @enoss @pakman
— Shai Dardashti (@ShaiDardashti) July 26, 2017
“Read, read, read. Read everything.” — Faulkner
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies…The man who never reads lives only one.” http://pic.twitter.com/ACue7EhUgU
— Brent Beshore (@BrentBeshore) July 23, 2017
What can be done about biases? http://pic.twitter.com/0QXFNyBDgN
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) July 22, 2017
Betting on things that never change. https://t.co/kdDSMA3tUo
— Morgan Housel (@morganhousel) July 21, 2017
"Be like water, my friend."On the anniversary of Bruce Lee's death, the origin of his famous metaphor for resilience https://t.co/zVV2dLyyXc
— Maria Popova (@brainpicker) July 20, 2017
"The illusion that one has understood the past feeds the further illusion that one can predict and control the future." (Daniel Kahneman) http://pic.twitter.com/Z8dfsjkHk7
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) July 19, 2017
How to value a subscriber… https://t.co/ofE5l8Kzyx via @wordpressdotcom
— Chris Mayer (@chriswmayer) July 19, 2017
The Pritzker brothers' favorite question before they investhttps://t.co/bJvwk6pA1q http://pic.twitter.com/0UA4OPiS8P
— Jason Zweig (@jasonzweigwsj) July 17, 2017
Great interview! @manualofideas @MagallanesValue https://t.co/Y9TU99aEGI http://pic.twitter.com/KoS9XRbp4p
— Peter Sullivan (@saetacapital) July 16, 2017
My big mistakes almost all come from focusing on goals instead of systems/processes. This is my favorite book on being more system focused http://pic.twitter.com/qFSZQy75z5
— Floris Oliemans, CFA (@FlorisOliemans) July 13, 2017
Someone ought to collect and publish the best of Bernstein's Economics and Portfolio Strategy. This one is good…https://t.co/dbIioEfsjs
— Chris Mayer (@chriswmayer) July 13, 2017
The Howard Marks 2×2 investing guide. http://pic.twitter.com/v1TXkil0cb
— Morgan Housel (@morganhousel) July 12, 2017
I'm not a scientist and barely a science writer, but pleased to contribute here on a science book that inspired me. https://t.co/bNVhN8rnsr
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) July 11, 2017
Disruption explained beautifully http://pic.twitter.com/iN9WfiBh0y
— Mallikarjun Gaddam (@arjun848) July 11, 2017
Why simple beats complex. Via @awealthofcs https://t.co/7RjJmqGu4U http://pic.twitter.com/MCZ40tLjiX
— Ivan Maljkovic (@ivan_brussels) July 10, 2017
Classic from @fredwilson. True for all market segments:
Marks – Junk Bonds
Singleton – Share Issuances/Buybacks…https://t.co/lOK1HC6wyQ http://pic.twitter.com/HNQi45S10b— Brent Beshore (@BrentBeshore) July 9, 2017
10. Leisure by Income … the very rich are different than you and me, they have more money (@hnrklndbrg) http://pic.twitter.com/cFBgodbEzz
— Plan Maestro (@PlanMaestro) July 9, 2017
My favorite example of Anchoring.
Anchor Price For Negotiations by Scott Adams https://t.co/OR3wzHwdK3 via @Dilbert_Daily— Abdallah Toutoungi (@AToutoungi) July 8, 2017
Howard Marks: The "I know" school vs. the "I don't know" school
– From a 2011 speech at the Value Investing Congress http://pic.twitter.com/XK94H39WtM— Ivan Maljkovic (@ivan_brussels) July 6, 2017
A (Long) Chat with Peter L. Bernstein https://t.co/hEvve0J6wz
— William Green (@williamgreen72) July 7, 2017
Investment advice from Lei Zhang of Hillhouse Capital: http://pic.twitter.com/CScGXSKxx3
— Connor Leonard (@Connor_Leonard) July 5, 2017
Frank K. Martin | The lost art of thinking https://t.co/gIHiH2Uvfd
— Jason Zweig (@jasonzweigwsj) June 30, 2017
Before you invest in a low-priced stock in a shaky company … look at the bonds
⭐️ Peter Lynch http://pic.twitter.com/DEMkoJXftv
— Plan Maestro (@PlanMaestro) June 30, 2017
Holds true in #mountaineering, as also in seeking #wisdom. Focus on the micro and the macro will be taken care of. Thanks @EViesturs! http://pic.twitter.com/8vzgBMuzrf
— Vishal Khandelwal (@safalniveshak) June 29, 2017
I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned! http://pic.twitter.com/ilN1mEa4v6
— Richard Feynman (@ProfFeynman) June 23, 2017
Lots of good thoughtful stuff in here… https://t.co/vNVL6GsSQJ
— Chris Mayer (@chriswmayer) June 28, 2017
But in such an environment is more information so devalued that having more doesn't actually improve your life?
— Martin Gamache (@themappist) June 27, 2017
It seems a good time to go back and review Edge Master Class 2007 w/ Kahneman (attended by Bezos, Page, Brin, etc.): https://t.co/m8b2WYFTz7
— Joe Koster (@jtkoster) June 26, 2017
MIT Endowment – Letter to Alumni
(February 2017) https://t.co/yzVn6TVktg http://pic.twitter.com/Pf5TgtWZA7— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) June 26, 2017
Highly recommend this and "Against the Gods" https://t.co/grKy9bvL4q
— Phil Ordway (@pcordway) June 26, 2017
The great Peter L. Bernstein:https://t.co/63zKkYKC0Q http://pic.twitter.com/jQ2cnau51a
— Jason Zweig (@jasonzweigwsj) June 26, 2017
Experience Is Overrated – It's uncomfortable for us to accept that our experience might be overrated. https://t.co/5QhqgmUqjG http://pic.twitter.com/ydXrX3AhEj
— Anand (@anand1383) June 26, 2017
Excellent piece on the fragility of a business model:https://t.co/Oj9Eql8kgN
— Sanjay Bakshi (@Sanjay__Bakshi) June 26, 2017
The Berkshire Hathaway of The Internet – Andrew Wilkinson – Medium https://t.co/KTdr1k2dOz via @revue
— GSpier (@GSpier) June 25, 2017
I enjoyed my recent talk at $GOOGL on commitment biases in stock picking and a few hacks that can help. Enjoy! https://t.co/mYNUelFXtD
— Mohnish Pabrai (@MohnishPabrai) June 24, 2017
President Jimmy Carter’s “A Full Life” is a good read about a great man: https://t.co/ixbev3gbeq http://pic.twitter.com/YJ9WrC5cZN
— Bill Gates (@BillGates) June 23, 2017
I've annotated & added links to Benjamin Graham's greatest lecture on investing, from 1963.
Enjoy!https://t.co/hvSruVQaPX http://pic.twitter.com/nIBQtjYh2I
— Jason Zweig (@jasonzweigwsj) June 21, 2017
"While consulting firms offer a shortcut…as is the case with many shortcuts, the end results disappoint." (David Swensen) http://pic.twitter.com/jNTM8uLEYx
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) June 20, 2017
Here's Jeff Bezos Sharing His Early Genius Back In 1997 https://t.co/eDiCrWZQcM via @Digg
— Bill Miller (@B3_MillerValue) June 18, 2017
This is how The Sun introduced us to the internet… http://pic.twitter.com/I0h82vaDQQ
— Ed Page Croft (@edcroft) June 12, 2017
Loved reading @EdwardOThorp 's book. I thought this ending sums things up beautifully: http://pic.twitter.com/m01LHVR2OF
— Saurabh Madaan (@saurabh_madaan) June 11, 2017
The misuse of normal distributions in academic finance: http://pic.twitter.com/euBnE9jGU2
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) June 10, 2017
Enjoy! http://pic.twitter.com/9dirVwvJpJ
— Jack Szymanski (@oblivionrecurs) June 8, 2017
I always loved Mitch Hedberg http://pic.twitter.com/1q6LFwrsW2
— Ben Carlson (@awealthofcs) June 10, 2017
This is great. Why Stanley Druckenmiller got promoted over more experienced people at a young agehttps://t.co/1iTNay2bAo http://pic.twitter.com/TyBK2DMjIe
— Ben Carlson (@awealthofcs) June 9, 2017
I never realized how funny this card is. People explain the fine as a bribe, but maybe the game's creator had actually been a chairman! http://pic.twitter.com/kLyxVAvuI3
— jeff gramm (@jeff_gramm) June 9, 2017
Great insights from @morganhousel :https://t.co/EKVLh20wnH http://pic.twitter.com/QsHQubflYt
— Connor Leonard (@Connor_Leonard) June 8, 2017
Warren Buffett says to be successful at almost anything you need this one trait…I couldn’t agree more. http://pic.twitter.com/2ScjwXeQh7
— Bill Gates (@BillGates) June 8, 2017
Thank you @manualofideas for an amazing experience at the Zurich Project. Lots of wisdom to absorb. Wonderful time and great people.
— Abdulaziz Alnaim (@alnaimaa) June 8, 2017
The Howard Marks Investor Series at The Wharton School: A Conversation with Bruce Karsh https://t.co/SeoIBm5Q9K via @YouTube
— Staley Road Capital (@StaleyRdCap) June 5, 2017
Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Barack Obama all recommend this book — here’s what it’s about https://t.co/oYjiUpViZd
— Jim OShaughnessy (@jposhaughnessy) June 5, 2017
Keynes' letter to Harrod from 1938. The brilliant "human apple" analogy. #keynesisright http://pic.twitter.com/SHOhhARJsJ
— Joe Little (@joe_litt) June 5, 2017
When the facts change, I change my mind….. http://pic.twitter.com/mqNiGCLO4p
— Harish Bihani (@harishbihani) June 4, 2017
Worth reading: Henry Kravis (co-founder, KKR) Interviewhttps://t.co/SshD7V9HWu
— StableInvestor.com (@StableInvestor) June 3, 2017
John C. Bogle essay on investing and profession of investing. https://t.co/j67E3iN9w7 http://pic.twitter.com/fLfRNXSGi0
— Satpal Parmar (@satpalparmar) June 3, 2017
A reminder from Buffett.
If only every leader had an Inner Scorecard.https://t.co/BzbpOVLFMx http://pic.twitter.com/L4pW4FjlFc— Jason Zweig (@jasonzweigwsj) June 2, 2017
My "What I've Learned" interview in Esquire now online. https://t.co/gbzgQbLCBK
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) May 31, 2017
A thought for today on the uses of market historyhttps://t.co/N5z39Sttex http://pic.twitter.com/WhwJxOuNFH
— Jason Zweig (@jasonzweigwsj) May 31, 2017
Pat Dorsey on the durability of moats & how capital allocation affects shareholder value HT @BarbarianCap https://t.co/bjRwEvNebS http://pic.twitter.com/L872sKlFLI
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) May 30, 2017
I am loving Zell's book. Great to hear on Audible in Sam's own voice. https://t.co/bGRXqNltpy
— Mohnish Pabrai (@MohnishPabrai) May 30, 2017
"It takes years of training to know when to do nothing" http://pic.twitter.com/cK7i0xgnjj
— Martin Conder (@martinconder) May 29, 2017
Paul Singer's Elliott Management Discloses Five Major Investing Lessons http://pic.twitter.com/Kn05DTF0rH
— Activist Stocks (@activiststocks) May 27, 2017
Mark Zuckerberg on Imposter Syndrome (Harvard Commencement Address) http://pic.twitter.com/gi8szmy84G
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) May 27, 2017
"The human desire to make a visible contribution shortens time horizons."
(David Swensen, 'Pioneering Portfolio Management') http://pic.twitter.com/S25pp0wmH5— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) May 26, 2017
Cognitive Bias Cheat Sheet @buster https://t.co/QBC3IIU4Sn http://pic.twitter.com/p3L3HLd2Ox
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) May 26, 2017
Shogun… Beautiful novel on the way of the warrior (bushido). Lengthy but worth every little bit and some more!https://t.co/0joRcSNpOk
— Arpit Ranka (@arpitranka) May 25, 2017
one of the only ledes I've ever written that I don't want to take back into the shop for repair (May 1999)https://t.co/Hk23DePh26 http://pic.twitter.com/g2e3KICSzv
— Jason Zweig (@jasonzweigwsj) May 24, 2017
Such a great story about Roger Moore
http://pic.twitter.com/ATpkF6HuN9— Matt Mackowiak (@MattMackowiak) May 24, 2017
A wonderful surprise to see my book listed in the company of giants by David Englander in @barronsonline http://pic.twitter.com/5GAALbbfmX
— The Manual of Ideas (@manualofideas) May 20, 2017
Leo Tolstoy on emotional infectiousness and what separates good art from the bad https://t.co/G5WnPKEZy3 http://pic.twitter.com/yUAgrZEgio
— Maria Popova (@brainpicker) May 19, 2017
New podcast episode: Jim Roumell on the Mistake of Trying to Go Big https://t.co/wXBBrjQrjg on #SoundCloud
— The Zurich Project (@zurichproject) May 19, 2017
The May 2017 issue is probably the best @manualofideas I've read…nice work on the new format John & team
— Connor Leonard (@Connor_Leonard) May 18, 2017
Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote (1867) https://t.co/bnndeBH9Y6 via @publicdomainrev
— Jason Zweig (@jasonzweigwsj) May 17, 2017
David Swensen: illiquidity causes private equity's diversifying power to appear artificially high. http://pic.twitter.com/RbKDMKaPcA
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) May 17, 2017