Category: Modern Portfolio Theory
Updated on February 21, 2018
Where Should I Invest My Money? [And The Fall Of The Greek Empire]
It’s the most common inquiry in the investment industry (neck-and-neck with, “When can I retire?”): “Where should I invest my money?” While it’s a very simple question to ask, and admittedly an important, pertinent one, it’s quite ambitious …
Updated on May 8, 2017
The Irony of Amazon
Amazon.com may well be the most innovative, best-run company on the planet. Their ability to anticipate technology and execute a strategic vision evokes the Jobs-era lineage of Apple: the first online bookstore; the largest online retailer; an electronics …
Updated on March 28, 2017
Get me GoPro!
It’s late 2014, shortly after the IPO of GoPro, Inc., the maker of the popular HERO mobile video recorder. “Get me GoPro!” she said, excitedly. “Everyone is using it – on the water, snow, bike trails – I …
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Updated on May 23, 2017
The Privileged Population of Technology & the Downturn of Manufacturing: What it Means for P2P Lending
by pete.shannon@ebis.biz
Many new investable asset classes have emerged in the FinTech revolution, the most prominent of which might be peer-to-peer (P2P) lending, which allows retail investors to lend money directly to other individuals. The yields are very attractive, ranging …
Category: Market Commentary, Modern Portfolio Theory, Sociofinance Tags: Economics, P2P, Retail Credit