Investors have a content problem. The constant barrage of information – mostly useless noise – can be overwhelming. At MAP, we spend much of our time reading. We want to point you to our favorite articles. Here is our weekly curation of our favorite reads.
The Wall Street Journal: “Americans Were Given the Coronavirus Option to Raid Their 401(k). Most Didn’t.”
Science Alert: “MIT Team’s Cough Detector Identifies 97% of COVID-19 Cases Even in Asymptomatic People”
The Irrelevant Investor: “Who Owns the Stock Market?”
The Economist: “What GDP can and cannot tell you about the post-pandemic economy”
Institutional Investor: “A University Endowment Got Sued for Lagging the S&P 500. Now, It’s Fighting Back.”
Zero Hedge:“Congress, Not The Fed, Is The New Driver Of Financial Markets”