Become a Better Investor Newsletter – 1 March 2025
Noteworthy this week
- Trump to slap EU with tariffs
- EU nuclear support rises
- Higher US inflation expectations
- Deficit drives GDP
- US ceasing to be a great power
Trump to slap EU with tariffs: President Trump says the US will impose 25% tariffs on autos and other things from the EU. What deal does he want with the EU?
BREAKING: President Trump says that the US will be imposing 25% tariffs on “autos and other things” from the European Union. pic.twitter.com/SELnyJNKCC
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) February 26, 2025
EU nuclear support rises: Most EU citizens now support nuclear energy. Compared to the same survey in 2021, the positive attitude toward nuclear has increased by 10 ppts across the EU.
The EU is healing: A Majority Now Supports Nuclear Energy 💙
The top 5 most pro-nuclear countries:
1️⃣ Czechia (77%)
2️⃣ Finland (71%)
3️⃣ Poland (69%)
4️⃣ Denmark (66%)
5️⃣ France (66%)I illustrated results from a brand new survey by @EurobarometerEU, which asked EU Citizens the… pic.twitter.com/uKKFG9wgTV
— Johan Christian Sollid (@sollidnuclear) February 25, 2025
Higher US inflation expectations: Americans expect inflation to reach 3.5% over the next 5-10 years, the highest reading in 30 years.
Americans now expect inflation to reach 3.5% over the next 5-10 years, the highest reading in 30 years 🚨 pic.twitter.com/DYsrbj316H
— Barchart (@Barchart) February 23, 2025
Deficit drives GDP: In the past 2 years in the OECD, deficit is correlated with growth. Run a higher deficit to grow GDP. Maybe GDP isn’t that great of a KPI.
Don’t let the European Commission read this graph 😁
In the last 2 years in the OECD deficit is correlated with growth pic.twitter.com/PDfMG1kCXs
— François Valentin (@Valen10Francois) February 26, 2025
US ceasing to be a great power: “Ferguson’s Law states that any great power that spends more on debt service than on defense risks ceasing to be a great power.”
Good essay by @nfergus in the @WSJ
“Ferguson’s Law states that any great power that spends more on debt service than on defense risks ceasing to be a great power.”
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Maybe demanding Europe pay more for defense and maybe shoulder some of our debt burden is now appropriate. https://t.co/vtxCzNAwVQ pic.twitter.com/yMgIvOWlMP— Jim Bianco (@biancoresearch) February 23, 2025
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Podcasts we listened to this week
Double Your Profits, Guaranteed – The Sales Podcast
I was a guest on Wes Schaeffer’s The Sales Podcast.
Readings this week
Fundsmith’s Annual Letter to Shareholders 2024
Book recommendation
Main Street Millionaire: How to Make Extraordinary Wealth Buying Ordinary Businesses by Codie Sanchez
“Most people look for wealth in all the wrong places. From dropshipping and startups to grinding for promotions, you might believe you have to trade your life to be one of the few who win. But the truly rich know these paths are paved with delusion and false promises.”
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Memes of the week
When I was a kid there was so many eggs and toilet paper that we’d throw them at our enemies houses
— greg (@greg16676935420) February 26, 2025
“Sir, a second unused Microsoft Teams conference room license has been found” pic.twitter.com/nhfTuUMwp2
— Kenneth Dredd (@KennethDredd) February 26, 2025
New My Worst Investment Ever episode
Enrich Your Future 25: Stock Crashes Happen—Be Prepared
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 25: Battles Are Won Before They Are Fought
LEARNING: Past performance does not guarantee future results. Change the criteria you use to select managers.
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Published on Become a Better Investor this week
Join host Andrew Stotz for a lively conversation with Cliff Norman and Dave Williams, two of the authors of “Quality as an Organizational Strategy.” They share stories of Dr. Deming, insights from working with businesses over the years, and the five activities the book is based on.
Listen to Quality as an Organizational Strategy with Cliff Norman and Dave Williams
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Radiant Opto-Electronics Corporation (6176 TT): Profitable Growth rank of 3 was up compared to the prior period’s 5th rank. This is above average performance compared to 620 large Info Tech companies worldwide.
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Sheng Siong Group Limited (SSG SP): Profitable Growth rank of 1 was up compared to the prior period’s 2nd rank. This is World Class performance compared to 550 large Cons. Staples companies worldwide.
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Rojana Industrial Park Public Company Limited (ROJNA TB): Profitable Growth rank of 2 was up compared to the prior period’s 7th rank. This is World Class performance compared to 120 medium Utilities companies worldwide.
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