A Dozen Explanations for the Same Drop Feb 4, 2024 On any given day when the market falls 2%, you will find a dozen different explanations offered with complete certainty. One analyst points to rising bond yields. Another cites geopolitical tensions. A third blames disappointing earnings from a bellwether company. A fourth identifies algorithmic selling … Read more
The Paradox Hiding in Plain Sight Feb 3, 2026 High-conviction investors blow up. Over-diversified investors underperform indexes. These two outcomes seem opposite, yet they flow from the same source. Portfolio allocation errors cluster at both extremes because both extremes reflect the same underlying failure: an inability to honestly assess one’s own edge. The concentrated investor … Read more
The Data Nobody Wants to Believe Feb 2, 2026 Retail investors sell their winning stocks 1.5 times more often than their losing stocks. This finding comes from multiple academic studies spanning decades and millions of trading accounts. The pattern holds across markets, account sizes, and experience levels. It is not a quirk of novice traders. … Read more
Follow the Crowd Up, Abandon Them at the Edge Jan 30, 2026 Price Is the Footprint, Behaviour Is the Animal Markets are not debates about value. They are crowd movements under pressure. People move together until the space gets too tight, then they turn on each other to get out. If you watch price alone, … Read more
Dogs of the Dow: 2024 vs 2026 Comparison and Updated Insights Updated Jan 29, 2026 The “Dogs of the Dow” strategy continues proving itself as one of the most disciplined, facts-driven approaches to dividend investing available. As we move through 2026, it’s worth examining how the Dogs have evolved over the past two years and … Read more
MS-13 Leader: One Man’s Terror, Another’s Tragic Power Trip Updated Jan 28, 2026 He doesn’t stand in light. He exists in tension—that flickering twilight between judgment and devotion. The tattoos covering his body aren’t decoration. They’re scripture, baroque and violent and reverent all at once. MS-13 rendered in bone-thick gothic lettering. Spiderwebs curling like time … Read more
The Anti-GMO Movement: A Rebellion That Refuses to Fade Updated Jan 27, 2026 Here’s something that continues to puzzle scientists and food industry executives alike: after more than two decades of advancements in agricultural genetic engineering, consumers still aren’t buying it—literally. A study conducted by Washington University in St. Louis revealed that skepticism toward genetically … Read more
Renewable Energy Stocks: Poised for Takeoff or Running Aground? Updated Jan 26, 2026 The global energy landscape is undergoing a transformation that would have seemed impossible just two decades ago. As the urgency to address climate change becomes undeniable, renewable energy sources—solar, wind, hydroelectric—have evolved from experimental alternatives into legitimate competitors to traditional fossil fuels. … Read more
Currency War and Negative Rates: When Banking Logic Turned Upside Down Updated Jan 23, 2026 When the Impossible Became Normal Try this thought experiment: go back to 2008 and tell someone that within a few years, major central banks around the world would be charging people to hold their money. They’d probably look at you … Read more
The Dogs Barking at the Market Gates Updated Jan 23, 2026 Ever notice how some investors manage to profit handsomely using the simplest strategies during complete market chaos, while others chase hyped-up trends and end up licking their wounds? The 2025 Dogs of the Dow strategy stands out precisely because of its elegant simplicity: identify … Read more