Become a Better Investor Newsletter – 1 July 2023
Noteworthy this week
- 80% of YouTube ads are subject to refunds
- Bankruptcies on the rise in the US
- T-Bills return the same as equities
- Time to buy some bling?
- REMINDER: Stocks are still best in the long run
80% of YouTube ads are subject to refunds: A report claims about 80% of YouTube ads have violated their own terms of service — and are therefore subject to refunds. This could mean billions of dollars in refunds and lawsuits.
HOLY SHIT. @WSJ is reporting that ~80% of the ads @YouTube serves across the web have violated their own terms of service — and are therefore subject to refunds.
This is…a devastatingly huge deal. @GoogleAds is about to be out billions of $$.https://t.co/zRdyyIqZnf
— Nandini Jammi (@nandoodles) June 27, 2023
Bankruptcies on the rise in the US: Another indicator of the coming US recession is that bankruptcy filings are rising to similar levels as in the covid crisis and the GFC.
Here is 4 week moving average of bankruptcies in the US. Another recession indicator!
From my friend Thorsten Slok at Apollo pic.twitter.com/RejWMFO0cA
— AndreasStenoLarsen (@AndreasSteno) June 28, 2023
T-Bills return the same as equities: The S&P 500’s earnings yield is currently on par with the yield on US 3-month Treasuries. Hence, you’re not getting rewarded for risk at the moment.
1999 and 2007 were quite interesting years, but of course this time it’s different 👇 (MS) pic.twitter.com/2hEg01QX4G
— Michael A. Arouet (@MichaelAArouet) June 28, 2023
Time to buy some bling?: Prices of popular luxury watches have fallen >20%. Still damn expensive.
Luxury watch prices are down over 20% in a year… seems like the traders are not buying anymore. 😅 pic.twitter.com/5lV0GvuV38
— Ayesha Tariq, CFA (@AyeshaTariq) June 28, 2023
REMINDER: Stocks are still best in the long run: It’s an important reminder that for long-term investing, stocks are the best investment.
15 visuals every investor should memorize:
1: In the long run, stocks win: pic.twitter.com/MBHRdLEvGN
— Brian Feroldi (🧠,📈) (@BrianFeroldi) June 28, 2023
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Podcasts we listened to this week
The Joe Rogan Experience | #1949 Russel Brand
“Russell Brand is a comedian, actor, author, activist, and host of the podcast ‘Stay Free with Russell Brand.’”
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Readings this week
The Dark Side of Financial Technology Tools
“Do ‘digital engagement practices’ actually benefit investors?”
Book recommendation
The Devil’s Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of America’s Secret Government by David Talbot
“Based on explosive new evidence, bestselling author David Talbot tells America’s greatest untold story: the United States’ rise to world dominance under the guile of Allen Welsh Dulles, the longest-serving director of the CIA.”
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Memes of the week
I guess this means I’m a complete person! pic.twitter.com/EK72vZ3BNa
— Chamath Palihapitiya’s burner (parody) (@ChamathWarriors) June 28, 2023
— Jim O’Shaughnessy (@jposhaughnessy) June 28, 2023
New My Worst Investment Ever episodes
ISMS 26: Larry Swedroe – Are You Subject to the Endowment Effect or the Hot Streak Fallacy?
In this episode of Investment Strategy Made Simple (ISMS), Andrew and Larry discuss two chapters of Larry’s book Investment Mistakes Even Smart Investors Make and How to Avoid Them. In this seventh episode, they talk about mistake number 11: Do you let the price paid affect your decision to continue to hold an asset? And mistake number 12: Are you subject to the fallacy of the hot streak?
LEARNING: Look at everything you own from an economic perspective and decide whether to keep holding or selling. Avoid FOMO (fear of missing out) and stock picking; build a diversified portfolio.
Access the episode’s show notes and resources
Ep705: Vishal Bhardwaj – Do Not Let Emotions Run Your Business for You
BIO: Vishal Bhardwaj is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Predictions For Success, Engineer By Mistake, and Passionate Management Services.
STORY: Vishal gained immediate success when he started his company and had about 100,000 followers. He thought this indicated that people loved what he was doing, so he decided to sell a corporate gift for Diwali 15 days before the festival. He didn’t do any market research, so when he went to sell the product, no one would buy it as they had ordered their gifts months in advance.
LEARNING: Do proper research before you jump into anything. Don’t let emotions run your business for you. Timing is as important as pricing.
Access the episode’s show notes and resources
Ep704: Harjeet Khanduja – Work Smarter Not Harder
BIO: Harjeet Khanduja is an international speaker, author, poet, visionary, inventor, influencer, and HR Leader. He is an alumnus of IIT Roorkee and INSEAD. He is currently working with Reliance Jio.
STORY: Harjeet regrets wasting so much of his life working hard instead of working smart. Though he succeeded in his career, he completely ignored his family and led an unbalanced life.
LEARNING: Learn how to delegate so you can have time to focus on other things in your life. You must care for your family and inner self to be more productive.
Access the episode’s show notes and resources
Ep703: Laurens Swinkels – Stay Liquid Even When Investing Long-Term
BIO: Laurens Swinkels is an Associate Professor of Finance at Erasmus University in Rotterdam and Executive Director and Head of Quant Strategy at Robeco’s Sustainable Multi-Asset Strategies team.
STORY: Lauren bought a house in Rotterdam. Just five years later, he had to move to Norway. Laurens managed to sell the house in the Netherlands many years later at a loss.
LEARNING: Liquidity is very important even when investing long-term. Remove emotions from your decision-making.
Access the episode’s show notes and resources
Published on Become a Better Investor this week
Dr. Deming encouraged lifelong learning for everyone, but particularly for managers and leaders. In this episode, David and Andrew talk about Deming’s fourth point in his list for The Role of the Manager of People After the Transformation.
Listen to Learning to Learn: Role of a Manager in Education (Part 4)
UMW Holdings Berhad (UMWH MK): Profitable Growth rank of 5 was up compared to the prior period’s 6th rank. This is average performance compared to 960 large Cons. Disc. companies worldwide.
Read UMW Holdings – World Class Benchmarking
PT Industri Jamu dan Farmasi Sido Muncul Tbk (SIDO IJ): Profitable Growth rank of 1 was same compared to the prior period’s 1st rank. This is World Class performance compared to 440 medium Cons. Staples companies worldwide.
Read Industri Jamu dan Farmasi Sido Muncul – World Class Benchmarking
Saras SpA (SRS MI): Profitable Growth rank of 3 was up compared to the prior period’s 8th rank. This is above average performance compared to 320 large Energy companies worldwide.
Read Saras SpA – World Class Benchmarking
Metallurgical Corporation of China Limited (601618 SH): Profitable Growth rank of 8 was same compared to the prior period’s 8th rank. This is below average performance compared to 1,440 large Industrials companies worldwide.
Read Metallurgical Corporation of China – World Class Benchmarking
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