Highlights from the 2014 FORTUNE 500 Issue

I love the Fortune 500, I buy it every summer and read it cover to cover. I like holding it, turning the pages, etc. This year I’m in luck – according to TIME Inc, this year’s edition has the highest page count since 2005 (bull market indicator?).  Some additional superlatives from this year’s rankings… ***…

Investors Plagued by “Continuous Partial Attention”

I never miss a monthly issue of the Mutual Fund Observer, one of the most comprehensive, well put-together looks at the money management game you’ll find anywhere. As such, I was thrilled to see my new book Clash of the Financial Pundits mentioned by the eminent Professor David Snowball. He cite’s Tadas Viskanta’s take on…

Government vs Governance

Eric Peters via wkndnotes: Overall: “The focus should be on minimum government but maximum governance,” announced Narenda Modi, a fierce Hindu Nationalist, born the low-caste son of a tea stall owner. India’s 15th Prime Minister presides over the 1st parliamentary majority in 25yrs, paving the way for red-tape reform. Of course, India is the great hope…

Barclays: Solar is about to disrupt the utility industry

The corporate bond analysts at Barclays are now talking about the new paradigm of solar and energy storage becoming the first existential threat to the utility business in a hundred years. In Hawaii, as we’ve discussed, solar is already cost-competitive with the traditional grid and consumers are making the switch faster than the electric company…

This Week on TRB

May 23, 2014. Two bolts of lightning hit the antenna on top of One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan as an electrical storm moves over New York. (Gary Hershorn—Corbis) Here were the most read posts on TRB this week, in case you missed them: Warren Buffett: These were my biggest early mistakes Brokers, Liquid Alts and…

Excerpt: The Myth of the Media Diet

My friend Tadas Viskanta at Abnormal Returns was kind enough to publish an excerpt from the first chapter of my new book, Clash of the Financial Pundits. In the chapter, The Myth of the Media Diet, I talk about why it’s unrealistic to think we can simply “turn out the noise” and why a strategy of…