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Start off your workweek right with our hand curated morning train reads: • U.S. Stocks on Wrong Side of History With Rate Rise in Sight (Bloomberg) • The Ideal Financial Advisor: Part Human, Part Droid? Investors are finding more hybrid financial services that offer both custom advice and automated options.(USN&WR) • Doug McMillon: The man who’s reinventing Walmart (Fortune)...Read More
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Start off your workweek right with our hand curated morning train reads: • U.S. Stocks on Wrong Side of History With Rate Rise in Sight (Bloomberg) • The Ideal Financial Advisor: Part Human, Part Droid? Investors are finding more hybrid financial services that offer both custom advice and automated options.(USN&WR) • Doug McMillon: The man who’s reinventing Walmart (Fortune)...Read More
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This Economist article is rooted in Germany's World Cup win, but is really about all sports with complex patterns of attack (hockey!!).
A thoughtful video about a future in which large segments of humanity may not have a marginal product of labor in excess of the marginal cost of... existence?
How awesome is Kluwe? Reason enough to root for the Vikes...
Many view the political philosophy of being "libertarian" as being synonymous with some kind of arch-Randian (in the caricatured version of her work described by left-leaning media) orgy of the wealthy dancing on the backs of the poor. This article might help bridge the gap (though some libertarians would reject some of this as being internally inconsistent):
And finally, a priceless piece helping put in perspective the election tomorrow - the Other Side must not win!