Become a Better Investor Newsletter – 23 August 2025
Noteworthy this week
- AI takes over office workers
- AI gets facts from Reddit and YouTube
- AI capex might be at a peak
- Taxed to death
- Taxed to death twice
AI takes over office workers: Maybe not exactly what this chart shows. However, it indicates that investments are currently focused on AI rather than expanding office space.
The most insane chart: value of data centers being built will surpass all offices in construction within 6 months pic.twitter.com/kQBGegx9Fj
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) August 19, 2025
AI gets facts from Reddit and YouTube: I don’t say there isn’t good and reliable information at Reddit and YouTube, but this chart should at least convince you that you shouldn’t blindly trust AI answers.
No need for “fact checkers” any more. Fake news is now the very fabric of the new “information” gatekeepers pic.twitter.com/xjhfscTCwk
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) August 19, 2025
AI capex might be at a peak: Capex by Telecoms peaked at the height of the dot-com bubble. Are AI investments by Tech giants peaking now?
Will this time be different? pic.twitter.com/x4IMJ3WC5C
— Peter Berezin (@PeterBerezinBCA) August 17, 2025
Taxed to death: “Nothing is certain except death and taxes,” as Benjamin Franklin said. Governments can also tax you to death. Europeans are particularly good at that.
This is simply insane. A company needs to spend €95k to pay someone €39k as net salary in France? Who on earth would seriously consider creating new jobs there? pic.twitter.com/p5yR33d7gK
— Michael A. Arouet (@MichaelAArouet) August 19, 2025
Taxed to death twice: Europe is also leading in marginal personal income tax. Smart move, since politicians are such great capital allocators (note: sarcasm).
Marginal personal income tax rate above 50% is not taxation, it’s robbery. Why should someone work harder, create new jobs, if his extra effort was punished with higher taxes?
What is the maximum tax rate that feels fair and justified to you? pic.twitter.com/NZn2Mr1RQN
— Michael A. Arouet (@MichaelAArouet) August 21, 2025
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Podcasts we listened to this week
#398 Steve Jobs In His Own Words (Make Something Wonderful) – Founders Podcast
“A curated collection of Steve’s speeches, interviews, and correspondence, Make Something Wonderful offers a window into how one of the world’s most creative entrepreneurs approached his life and work.”
Readings this week
Fed Considers Gold Reserve Revaluation
“For the first time in modern history, the Federal Reserve is openly examining the possibility of revaluating its gold reserves — a decision whose implications go far beyond accounting. Gold is quietly reclaiming a central place in the global monetary debate.”
Book recommendation
The Moral Animal: Why We Are, the Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology by Robert Wright
“Are men literally born to cheat? Does monogamy actually serve women’s interests? These are among the questions that have made The Moral Animal one of the most provocative science books in recent years. Wright unveils the genetic strategies behind everything from our sexual preferences to our office politics—as well as their implications for our moral codes and public policies.”
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Memes of the week
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— Not Jerome Powell (@alifarhat79) August 20, 2025
— Dividend Growth Investor (@DividendGrowth) August 19, 2025
New My Worst Investment Ever episodes
Enrich Your Future Conclusion: Larry’s Timeless Guide to Smarter Investing
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 conclude the lessons from the book.
LEARNING: Investing isn’t about chasing the next hot stock—it’s about building a resilient, well-diversified portfolio you can live with in good times and bad.
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Published on Become a Better Investor this week
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 41: A Tale of Two Strategies and Chapter 42: How to Identify an Advisor You Can Trust.
Listen to Enrich Your Future 41 & 42: DIY Investing or Hire an Advisor? How to Avoid the Costliest Mistakes
Pop Mart International Group Limited (9992 HK): Profitable Growth rank of 1 was up compared to the prior period’s 2nd rank. This is World Class performance compared to 970 large Cons. Disc. companies worldwide.
Read Pop Mart International Group Ltd – World Class Benchmarking
PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk (INDF IJ): Profitable Growth rank of 5 was same compared to the prior period’s 5th rank. This is average performance compared to 560 large Cons. Staples companies worldwide.
Read Indofood Sukses Makmur – World Class Benchmarking
Regional Container Lines Public Company Limited (RCL TB): Profitable Growth rank of 1 was same compared to the prior period’s 1st rank. This is World Class performance compared to 1,430 large Industrials companies worldwide.
Read Regional Container Lines – World Class Benchmarking
ANA Holdings Incorporated (9202 JP): Profitable Growth rank of 5 was down compared to the prior period’s 4th rank. This is average performance compared to 1,430 large Industrials companies worldwide.
Read ANA Holdings – World Class Benchmarking
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