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I Found Wall Street’s Platitude Poem

I Found Wall Street’s Platitude Poem

Posted by on Jul 9, 2018 in Articles & Advice, Blog, Columns, Featured |

Image Credit: Attributed to Francois Boucher, “Poetry” (18th century), The Frick Collection via Wikimedia Commons   By Jason Zweig | July 6, 2018 7:00 am ET   The artists of the early-20th-century Dada movement popularized the idea of “found poetry,” composed from snatches of conversation overheard on the sidewalk and...

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Congrats, Investors! You’re Behaving Less Badly Than Usual

Congrats, Investors! You’re Behaving Less Badly Than Usual

Posted by on Jul 2, 2018 in Articles & Advice, Blog, Columns, Featured |

Image Credit: Alex Nabaum   By Jason Zweig | June 29, 2018 7:00 am ET   On the eternal treadmill of the financial markets, investors can’t even keep up with their own investments. In what’s often called the behavior gap, investors underperform the investments they own, partly because they tend to buy high and sell low instead of vice versa. New...

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