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Investors Risk Making a Classic Portfolio MistakePutting 60% of your holdings in stocks and 40% in bonds as a strategy is alive and well despite last year’s terrible performance.washingtonpost.com
The Future Has Arrived for Meta-OpticsA development first made about 20 years has the potential to explode into the general consciousness in 2023.washingtonpost.com
Crypto Offers a Roadmap for Improved Stock TradingThe SEC’s proposal to overhaul how transactions are conducted reads like the invention of lawyers and economists who can’t see the easy fix that exists right before their eyes.washingtonpost.com
Crypto Offers a Road Map for Improved Stock TradingThe SEC’s proposal to overhaul how transactions are conducted reads like the invention of lawyers and economists who can’t see the easy fix that exists right before their eyes.washingtonpost.com
FTX Is Where Gambling and Wall Street CollidedModern attitudes recognize the similarities between taking risks in the casino and the financial markets.washingtonpost.com
The Stock Market Had History on Its Side. Now It Doesn’t.The August rebound suggested the lows were in. But the September slump means this year may be only the second time since 1873 when buying at the halfway recovery point was a mistake.washingtonpost.com
The Stock Market’s Rebound Has History on Its SideSince 1926, equities have recovered more than half of a 10% or larger decline 79 times and only once, in March 1930, did they reach a new low before setting a new all-time peak.washingtonpost.com
Stock Investors Better Hope a Recession Has StartedEquity declines of more than 20% that were not followed by deep economic contractions have always foreshadowed even bigger losses.washingtonpost.com
Senators Treat Crypto Like a Digital New Jersey TurnpikeA blueprint for regulation runs roughshod over the desires and interests of people building or using crypto services.washingtonpost.com
Giving Up on the Bond Market Now Would Be a MistakeThe five other times in history when stocks and Treasuries both had double-digit real drawdowns, government debt securities went on to soar.washingtonpost.com
Crypto-Trading Addiction Is the ‘Reefer Madness’ of 2022“Protecting” young people from learning what it takes to be a successful investor makes them vulnerable to raw emotions that lead to poor risk decisions.washingtonpost.com
What College Enrollment Trends Say About the New EconomyDemand is booming for “science of blue-collar occupation” degrees.washingtonpost.com
A-Rod’s Sports Betting Play Suggets Big Shift in InvestingThe line between gambling and investing, always blurry, seems to have disappeared for people under the age of 40.washingtonpost.com
A-Rod’s Sports Betting Play Suggests Big Shift in InvestingThe line between gambling and investing, always blurry, seems to have disappeared for people under the age of 40.washingtonpost.com
The Questions Investors Now Need to Consider NowThe year following aggression events has been slightly better than average for markets, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t risks.washingtonpost.com
Quant Momentum Strategy Is Being Maligned UnfairlyOver the long run, betting that things will continue as they have in the recent past is like being the casino in roulette: You lose a lot of bets, but you end up winning more than you lose.washingtonpost.com
On TV, 9/11 was last huge story for ‘Big 3’ network anchorsMillions of Americans were guided through the horror of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks by one of three men on television news — Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings and Dan Rather.
Podcast revisits how the biggest stories unfolded on TV newsA new podcast series revisits how broadcast journalists covered some of the biggest stories, and tells some fascinating behind-the-scenes details.