Quote for the Week
In all my 55 years on Wall Street, before I retired to do something vastly more important, I was never able to say when the market would go up or down. Nor was I able to find anybody on Earth whose opinion I would value on the subject of when it would go up and down. But lastly, I never needed to know that. All I did was to search all over the world for where were there some shares selling for a remarkably low price in relation to the potential future earnings. — John Templeton (source)
From the Archives
Last Call
- Bracketology (2024 Edition) – The Better Letter
- A Waste of Time and Money – Klement on Investing
- When Bonds Beat Stocks: Emerging Markets – J. Rekenthaler
- Sclerotic Small Caps? – Verdad
- Signs of a Good Investment Process, Revisited – Flyover Stocks
- Targeting Taxes – Humble Dollar
- Benjamin Graham: Big Moments on the Way to Big Earnings – Beyond Ben Graham
- Chris Davis: Three Generations of Wealth (podcast) – Knowledge Project
- Marbled Money – JSTOR Daily
- Age of Invention: The Second Soul, Part I – Age of Invention
