354 is a pretty big number, right? Well that’s how many episodes of the Mullooly Asset Podcast there are! And guess what? You can listen to ALL of them by clicking this link here.
Here’s what I’ve been reading this morning:
’10 Things You Shouldn’t Care About as an Investor’ – Ben Carlson – A Wealth of Common Sense
- There are plenty of things that investors SHOULD care about, but there’s also a LOT of noise. In this article, Ben outlines ten things that investors shouldn’t waste energy caring about.
‘The Limits of Investing Sanity’ – Morgan Housel – Collaborative Fund
- As Morgan points out, Jerry Seinfeld took his show off the air while it was still #1 because the only way to know the top is to experience the decline. The same goes for any investment, and Morgan says there are two things we can do about it.
‘Teachers Strive to Bring More Parents Into Personal Finance Education’ – Carmen Reinicke – CNBC
- We’ve seen more and more schools and states across the country introduce personal finance courses over the last few years, but education in school only goes so far. This article outlines how teachers are starting to bring parents into the mix.
‘Why Do Fund Investors Neglect Base Rates?’ – Joe Wiggins – Behavioural Investment
- So much research goes into different investments and different funds. This article talks about the puzzling neglect that investors have for outside base rates about funds. For something so well analyzed, it’s remarkable that people don’t pay more attention to base rates.
ENJOY!