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Start by reducing the meaningless distractions in your portfolio and your life.
ritholtz.com/2013/10/more-s…
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washingtonpost.com/business/use-t…
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ritholtz.com/2013/11/reduce…
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bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…
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It helps to research and read beyond your usual sources, but at the same time, avoid junk, biased, and people with bad track records.
ritholtz.com/2017/02/re-eng…
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My solution: Curate viciously.
ritholtz.com/2016/08/assemb…
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There is a difference between pursuing the truth where ever it takes you and pursuing a political objective.
One is research, the other can be propaganda.
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ITS AN OPINION COLUMN, not a news piece. It is supposed to reflect a point of view and a perspective, but one based on data and facts.
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But arguing for and defending a perspective is not the same as biased reporting or one sided news presentation.
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ritholtz.com/2016/12/fake-r…
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Coverage was shockingly sensationalistic + breathless. It likely scared investors out of equities.
Bad call.
ritholtz.com/2020/03/watchi…
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But in the midst of a contraction or collapse, media can surely panic the more easily influenced into making bad decisions.
Worse than useless to investors, it led to expensive errors.
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"There is nothing more important than understanding how reality works and how to deal with it."
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"A separate troll operation, tied to pro-Trump media organization Epoch Media Group, featured 303 Facebook accounts, 181 pages, 44 Facebook groups and 31 Instagram accounts"
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It's too expensive as an investor to indulge someone else's political agenda.
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