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Musings on Markets: A Return to Teaching: The Spring 2023 Edition

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Starting in late January 2023, I will be back in the classroom, teaching valuation and corporate finance to the MBAs and valuation to the undergraduates, and these classes will continue through May 2023. It is ironic, and perhaps telling, that our understanding of statistics seems to have hit rock bottom in the age of big data.

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A Return to Teaching: The Spring 2023 Edition

Musings on Markets

Starting in late January 2023, I will be back in the classroom, teaching valuation and corporate finance to the MBAs and valuation to the undergraduates, and these classes will continue through May 2023. It is ironic, and perhaps telling, that our understanding of statistics seems to have hit rock bottom in the age of big data.

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Musings on Markets: Data Update 1 for 2022: It is Moneyball Time!

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Not surprisingly, Moneyball has found its way into business and investing as well. Mean Reversion works, until it does not : Much of investing over the last century in the US has been built on betting on mean reversion, i.e. that things revert back to historical norms, sooner rather than later.

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Musings on Markets: Data Update 5 for 2022: The Bottom Line!

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Data Update 1 for 2024: The data speaks, but what does it say?

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Pandemic-Proof Finance Operations Are Cloud-First And Global

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Leaders in corporate finance face a choice right now: be on board with digital payments and commerce to keep business moving, or face the reckoning of being left behind. There are no more excuses for investing in a modern, viable FinTech stack. Some suppliers can meet their needs, and some cannot.

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Data Update 1 for 2022: It is Moneyball Time!

Musings on Markets

Not surprisingly, Moneyball has found its way into business and investing as well. Mean Reversion works, until it does not : Much of investing over the last century in the US has been built on betting on mean reversion, i.e. that things revert back to historical norms, sooner rather than later.