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The Shadow of 1929: Why History Rhymes But Won’t Repeat

The Shadow of 1929: Why History Rhymes But Won’t Repeat

Andrew Ross Sorkin’s "1929" brings the conversation on market stability to the forefront, but history rhymes, it doesn't repeat. We analyze the structural shifts—from the SEC to the Fed’s safety net—that make a modern Great Depression unlikely, even in volatile markets.

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The Oracle and The Architect

The Oracle and The Architect

Buffett was the gas pedal; Munger was the brakes. While often viewed as identical, it was the friction between their differences that built Berkshire Hathaway. This post explores the 3 distinct differences, similarities, and synergies that created history's most successful investment duo.

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