Become a Better Investor Newsletter – 3 August 2024
Noteworthy this week
- Fed keeps rate unchanged
- Socialism eradicates poverty… Not!
- EU goes full socialism
- We’ve never used more coal
- Google ramps up emissions
Fed keeps rate unchanged: At the latest FOMC meeting on July 31, the Fed kept the federal funds rate unchanged at 5.25-5.50%.
⚠️BREAKING:
*FEDERAL RESERVE KEEPS FED FUNDS RATE AT 5.50%$SPY pic.twitter.com/eMXasi5vlb
— Investing.com (@Investingcom) July 31, 2024
Socialism eradicates poverty… Not!: Yes, it was one of those “not!” jokes. Socialism has always ended up in utmost poverty and misery for all; capitalism has helped get the vast majority out of poverty.
Socialism has always ended up in utmost poverty and misery for all, capitalism has helped get vast majority out of poverty.
Why are young people so fascinated by socialism? pic.twitter.com/ioPb8gXHMv
— Michael A. Arouet (@MichaelAArouet) July 31, 2024
EU goes full socialism: The EU proposes to set up a centralized asset register, where citizens need to record all their assets and valuables. I guess a central bank digital currency isn’t enough.
BREAKING: The European Union is planning to set up a centralised EU register containing all the assets of its citizens to „combat money laundering and terrorist financing.“
Comrade Marx enters the room. pic.twitter.com/tStyMeYOun
— Carl ₿ MENGER ⚡️🇸🇻 (@CarlBMenger) July 23, 2024
We’ve never used more coal: Despite all the solar panels, all the windmills, the electric vehicles, and the government incentives to go green, the world has never used as much coal as it’s burning this year.
‘Despite all the solar panels, all the windmills, the electric vehicles and the government incentives to go green, the world has never used as much coal as it’s burning this year.’ https://t.co/ru3JATtnb2 by @JavierBlas pic.twitter.com/BORy8h0Tfh
— Jesse Felder (@jessefelder) July 25, 2024
Google ramps up emissions: Google’s greenhouse gas emissions have increased 48% since 2019, driven by increasing energy demand from data centers like those used in running AI.
Google’s greenhouse gas emissions have increased 48% from 2019 levels, largely due to increasing energy demands from data centers, such as those used in running AI applications.
Imagine that!
— Ayesha Tariq, CFA (@AyeshaTariq) July 31, 2024
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Podcasts we listened to this week
Jordan Peterson x Elon Musk 2024 – THRIVE
“Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with Elon Musk for a live interview at Gigafactory Texas, setting the stage for a podcast the world has been waiting for.”
Listen on Spotify.
Readings this week
Quality or Value – Why Not Both?
“Would you rather own a portfolio of cheap, low-quality companies or a portfolio of expensive, high-quality companies?”
Book recommendation
Optimal: How to Sustain Personal and Organizational Excellence Every Day by Daniel Goleman and Cary Cherniss
“In his groundbreaking #1 bestseller Emotional Intelligence, Daniel Goleman revolutionized how we think about intelligence. Now, he reveals practical methods for using these inner resources to more readily enter an optimal state of high performance and satisfaction while avoiding burnout.”
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Memes of the week
— Wall Street Memes (@wallstmemes) August 1, 2024
How it started: How it’s going: pic.twitter.com/xNPrormkTq
— greg (@greg16676935420) July 31, 2024
New My Worst Investment Ever episodes
Enrich Your Future 07: The Value of Security Analysis
In this episode of Enrich Your Future, Andrew and Larry Swedroe discuss Larry’s new book, Enrich Your Future: The Keys to Successful Investing. In this series, they discuss Chapter 07: The Value of Security Analysis.
LEARNING: Smart investors, like smart businesspeople, care about results, not efforts.
Access the episode’s show notes and resources
Published on Become a Better Investor this week
In the final episode of the goal setting in classrooms series, John Dues and Andrew Stotz discuss the last three of the 10 Key Lessons for implementing Deming in schools. They finish up with the example of Jessica’s 4th-grade science class.
Listen to Goal Setting Is Often An Act of Desperation: Part 6
In July 2024, we published 6 new episodes of the My Worst Investment Ever podcast. Listen to all of them here.
Listen to My Worst Investment Ever July 2024
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Company Limited (600004 SH): Profitable Growth rank of 7 was up compared to the prior period’s 10th rank. This is below average performance compared to 1,430 large Industrials companies worldwide.
Read Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport – World Class Benchmarking
Regional Container Lines Public Company Limited (RCL TB): Profitable Growth rank of 7 was up compared to the prior period’s 9th rank. This is below average performance compared to 1,430 large Industrials companies worldwide.
Read Regional Container Lines – World Class Benchmarking
China Telecom Corporation Limited (728 HK): Profitable Growth rank of 6 was same compared to the prior period’s 6th rank. This is below average performance compared to 250 large Comm. Serv. companies worldwide.
Read China Telecom Corp – World Class Benchmarking
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