What Morgan Housel Reads

My pal Morgan Housel put together a really cool list of his fave writers on the web. I’m always honored to make a list like this but making Morgan’s list is really special because of who else is on it, not to mention the fact that he himself is one of the best bloggers out there.

If you’re relatively new to financial media, this grouping is a pretty good starting point for you to get yourself smarter really quickly…

We are in the golden age of financial information.

There is more high-quality financial writing today than ever before, written by a more diverse group of writers than has ever existed.

But there is far too much to read. The volume of financial information could drop by 99% and you still couldn’t read a fraction of what’s out there.

Everyone needs a filter, which requires having a curated list of go-to writers.

Here’s a list of people I go out of my way to read (I know I’m forgetting many — sorry).

Keep reading:

What I Read (And Why) (Motley Fool)

 

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