
Endowment Effect
The Endowment Effect. The endowment effect is a psychological tendency for people to place more value on something we already own, even if it isn’t actually worth more than something we don’t have. It is

The Endowment Effect. The endowment effect is a psychological tendency for people to place more value on something we already own, even if it isn’t actually worth more than something we don’t have. It is

Don’t fight the Fed! This week was dominated by the 50 basis points cut in interest rates – something that had a very low probability just a few weeks ago. The saying ‘Don’t fight the

Unrealized Gains. Well, a nice week for a change. 5 up days in a row, and here we are bumping up against all-time highs again. The week before was particularly nasty – short and sharp,

Buffetted by the Market. A gruesome week, but we’ll get to that later. I thought that we would take a look at Warren Buffett, the ‘world’s greatest investor’. Yes, he is wildly wealthy ($150 Billion),

NVIDIA & AI. NVIDIA dominated the market news this week, with its results being reported after the bell on Wednesday. Analysts expected earnings of $0.64 per share and $28.8 billion revenue. The actual earnings were

Elections and Markets. How will the election affect the market? I try to keep off politics in this blog, but ignoring what is happening in the lead up to the election is like ignoring the
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