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RULE 6 Sample a “Round-the-World” Ticket to Indexing
Andrew Hallam • Millionaire Teacher
$1.2 million risk-adjusted value.
David A. Fields • The Irresistible Consultant's Guide to Winning Clients: 6 Steps to Unlimited Clients & Financial Freedom
Interest Rate Analysis
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Back in 1966, a goateed Stanford professor named Bill Sharpe developed a formula that has since become as common in investment-speak as RBIs are in baseball-speak. The formula looks like this:
Russell Wild • Exchange-Traded Funds for Dummies
Man-made smoothing of randomness produces the equivalent of John’s income: smooth, steady, but fragile.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb • Incerto 4-Book Bundle
Graham’s formula of current price
Benjamin Graham • The Intelligent Investor, Rev. Ed (Collins Business Essentials)
Statement on Prediction Markets
The paper advocates for reduced regulatory barriers to prediction markets, proposing a safe harbor for small stakes markets to enhance decision-making and information gathering in both public and private sectors.
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Bjørn Lomborg • Smart Solutions to Climate Change: Comparing Costs and Benefits
characteristic of unbiased predictions is that they permit the prediction of rare or extreme events only when the information is very good.