As the legendary Stan Druckenmiller recently stated, this is among the hardest markets to call that I’ve ever encountered. Luckily, we’ve done well by just following the rules: buying into great, well-researched opportunities at great prices and protecting those investments… Read More ›
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Stock market strategies
Stock Market Strategies Certainly, there are various strategies in the stock market, each with its own risk and reward profile. Here are some common strategies: Remember that no strategy guarantees success in the stock market, and each carries its own… Read More ›
Imaginary Enemies of Democrats and Republicans
Back in the 2010s, when I was still researching the Work-Standard, I once came across a misconception from US History. I did not pay much attention to it until Bogumil wrote a post on the subject on ARPLAN a few… Read More ›
Mental health and finances.
Which topics would you like to be more informed about? 1. Financial Stress and Mental Health: Explore the impact of financial stress on mental well-being and strategies to cope with it. 2. Money and Relationships: Discuss how financial issues can… Read More ›
How Technology Has Changed How We Communicate
Repost How often have you sent an urgent text and impatiently waited for a reply? Texting etiquette says we should respond within a few hours at most – assuming we didn’t (gasp) forget our phone at home. Technology has changed… Read More ›
Is it Królewiec or Königsberg?
Four months ago, I mentioned the Kaliningrad Question in connection to my past correspondences with Bogumil from ARPLAN. At the time, I was talking about how the Russian government was going hysterical about an alleged “Germanization” of the Kaliningrad Oblast,… Read More ›
DOES MONEY SHAPE COUPLES’ LABOR DIVISION AFTER THE BIRTH OF THEIR FIRST CHILD?
NEW BLOG | DOES MONEY SHAPE COUPLES’ LABOR DIVISION AFTER THE BIRTH OF THEIR FIRST CHILD? by Regula Zimmerman explores the relationship between income, and labor division for new parents. DOES MONEY SHAPE COUPLES’ LABOR DIVISION AFTER THE BIRTH OF… Read More ›
Commemorating Richard Lachmann – A Distinguished Sociologist of Elites, Power, and State
by Aaron Major* I was first introduced to Richard Lachmann’s work as a graduate student and then had the privilege of calling him a colleague when I joined the faculty at the University at Albany in 2008. His sudden passing… Read More ›
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