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Macroeconomics

Unemployment Rate

Measuring Labor Market Slack and Economic Health

The unemployment rate measures the percentage of the labor force actively seeking work but unable to find employment. It serves as a key indicator of economic health and influences monetary policy decisions.

Financial Instruments

Cryptocurrency

Digital Assets and Decentralized Finance

Cryptocurrencies are digital assets using cryptography and blockchain technology to enable peer-to-peer transactions without intermediaries. This article examines major cryptocurrencies, blockchain mechanics, and investment considerations.

Financial Instruments

Futures Contracts

Standardized Agreements to Buy or Sell at Future Dates

Futures contracts obligate buyers and sellers to transact an asset at a predetermined price on a specific future date. They enable hedging, price discovery, and speculation across commodities, currencies, and financial instruments.

Financial Instruments

Precious Metals

Gold, Silver, and Investment in Physical Assets

Precious metals like gold and silver have served as stores of value for millennia. This article examines their investment characteristics, how to gain exposure, and their role in modern portfolios.

People & Investors

Benjamin Graham

The Father of Value Investing

Benjamin Graham pioneered value investing, emphasizing intrinsic value, margin of safety, and disciplined analysis. His ideas shaped generations of investors, including Warren Buffett.

People & Investors

Cathie Wood

Disruptive Innovation and High-Conviction ETFs

Cathie Wood leads ARK Invest, focusing on disruptive innovation across AI, robotics, genomic sequencing, energy storage, and blockchain through concentrated, high-conviction ETF portfolios.

People & Investors

Charlie Munger

Worldly Wisdom and Rational Decision-Making

Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's long-time partner, championed multidisciplinary thinking and rationality. His mental models approach reshaped value investing and decision-making beyond finance.

People & Investors

George Soros

Reflexivity, Macro Trading, and the Pound Short

George Soros combined macro analysis with reflexivity theory to execute large, asymmetric bets, most famously shorting the British pound in 1992. His ideas on feedback between perceptions and fundamentals challenged efficient markets.

People & Investors

Jesse Livermore

The Legendary Speculator and Market Operator

Jesse Livermore was one of the greatest stock market speculators of the early 20th century, making and losing several fortunes through market timing and tape reading. His trading principles remain influential today.

People & Investors

Jim Simons

Quant Revolution and Renaissance Technologies

Jim Simons built the most successful quantitative hedge fund in history by applying mathematics, statistics, and systematic trading to exploit persistent market patterns.

People & Investors

Ray Dalio

Principles, All Weather, and Macro Regimes

Ray Dalio founded Bridgewater Associates and popularized principles-driven decision-making, risk parity, and a regime-based macro framework focused on growth and inflation dynamics.

People & Investors

Tom Lee

Equity Strategy, Market Sentiment, and Cycles

Tom Lee is known for market strategy work that blends macro indicators, earnings trends, and investor positioning, often highlighting contrarian setups and identifying asymmetric risk/reward opportunities.