Nick Murray says one personal favorite tells how Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball outwitted CBS.
This December 7 marks the 75th anniversary of that terrible morning, and indeed will set off a four-year cycle of such observations – even as the men and women of that era leave us.
AIG, income inequality and achieving superior life outcomes are among the topics.
This is the book I recommend when asked for one introduction to free-market capitalism, says Nick Murray.
On January 10, 1901, the discovery well in the Spindletop field came in with a roar, shooting a geyser of oil a hundred feet into the Texas morning sky.
In The Fear Index, the world of a genius hedge-fund quant suddenly turns very strange.
The decade that started in the mid-1980s offers a particularly rich seam of gloom and doom tomes.
You can have already celebrated 15 years as a financial advisor and never have seen a real stock market bubble.
The perversions of capital make the better reading, not the wealth creation.
Bull markets end when investor euphoria is pervasive as it was in 2000, a world far from today's melancholy mood.