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In Search of Safe Havens: The Trust Deficit and Risk-free Investments!

Musings on Markets

Arbitrage pricing : Arbitrage refers to the possibility that you can create risk-free positions by combining holdings in different securities, and the benchmark used to judge whether these positions are value-creating becomes the risk-free rate.

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Tracking The Trends That Shaped 2020’s The Digital-First Economy

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The Trackers use a number of creative methodologies and frameworks that measure and benchmark an ever-changing landscape. One out of every three Americans said they had experienced a loss of income as a result of the pandemic. This loss can be crippling for consumers who live paycheck to paycheck or have little savings.

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Performance Advertising Under the SEC’s Marketing Rule

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Communications that include generic brand content, purely educational material, market commentary, and event sponsorship, by themselves, are not deemed to be advertisements. Disclosure regarding material or economic conditions could be appropriate, for example, during such times as the Great Recession or 2022’s inflationary environment.

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Transcript: Kristen Bitterly Michell

Barry Ritholtz

And so, coming out of school, I studied Economics and Spanish Literature, and I applied to a — a program that actually targeted Liberal Arts majors. You have a background, undergraduate, your economics degree from Notre Dame, but you were dual-major Spanish language and Literature degree, how useful was that in Latin America?

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Transcript: Eric Balchunas

Barry Ritholtz

And in order to graduate from Cook you had to have at least a minor that was related, and I thought — I took an econ class and I kind of liked it, so I minored in environmental economics. I — because obviously, I’m like journalism, economics, I’m in Rutgers. I run it at a loss. RITHOLTZ: Interesting. BALCHUNAS: Yeah.

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Transcript: Neil Dutta

Barry Ritholtz

Neil Dutta has been doing economic analysis and research from a market-based perspective for over 20 years. I found this to be just an absolutely fascinating discussion about how to best contextualize the world of economic data around you, in a way that’s useful for you as an investor. With no further ado, RenMac’s Neil Dutta.