A Wealth of Common Sense. Investor, author, and host of Animal Spirits podcast, focuses on simplifying finance for everyone; has backed over 200 companies.
When you live through a technological innovation boom it’s impossible to avoid trying to predict how it will turn out.
Will anyone be right about what the future of AI looks like?
Probably not.
Here are some of my current AI predictions about the world at large:
I think we’re going to see an explosion in new business formation.
I think some industries/roles will be materially impacted but most of us will simp...
I also covered questions about the SpaceX IPO, investing in bonds during retirement, AI’s impact on the labor market, supporting your in-laws who didn’t save enough for retirement and balancing all of your financial goals in retirement.
Further Reading:
Is This a Bubble?
1Communication services is basically tech. The biggest holdings are Google and Meta.
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I was interviewing for a job right out of college at a financial institution.
It went okay but I never got called back for a second interview. A friend applied for the same role and made the second round of interviews. He eventually got a job in the training program.
I asked him how he made it through.
My brother was friends with one of the hiring managers. I got lucky.
Luck plays a bigger role in your career path than m...
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Someone alerted me Risk & Reward was the best seller1 in stock market investing this week:
It’s a pretty eclectic mix of investment styles here.
You have value investing (Benjamin Graham), growth investing (William O’Neill), risk management (Nassim Taleb), stock-picking (Jim Cramer) and some day trading books.
This is what makes a market. Something for everyone.
It’s also why it’s so difficul...