Have you been staying up to date on the Mullooly Asset Podcast? We have a new episode coming out later today, so be sure to check it out! You can catch up on past episodes here, and get ready for this week’s!
Here’s what I’ve been reading this morning:
‘Three Things I Think I Think: Moar Stuff’ – Cullen Roche – Pragmatic Capitalism
- In Cullen’s latest post, he shares his thoughts on three different stories in the news right now. He discusses the true costs of owning and renting, how much inflation we could see, and the fight to find income investments today.
‘Expiring vs. Permanent Skills’ – Morgan Housel – Collaborative Fund
- As Morgan writes, every field has two different types of skills. Expiring skills that diminish over time and permanent skills that are always essential. He outlines a few permanent skills that apply to every field.
’10 Years Ago’ – Josh Brown – The Reformed Broker
- Josh takes a look back at the last ten years of his career. Ten years ago was when he made the leap to leave the brokerage world and join an RIA firm. He asks readers what their next ten years might look like!
‘Bye Bye, New York’ – Michael Batnick – The Irrelevant Investor
- We had no idea just how much of an impact this pandemic would have on major cities. Michael writes about how New York might never be the same from a business standpoint. The tourists will come back, but will the businesses that can operate elsewhere?
ENJOY!