04/29/2021 Today
Sohrab Ahmari, City Journal New York City Diarist |
Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy, USA TODAY After a year of work-from-home policies, companies are prepping for their employees' return to the office. That could be a very unfamiliar place. |
Elizabeth Bruenig, New York Times Nobody, least of all people on the left, has anything to celebrate in the rise of activist industry. |
James Zirin, The Hill Biden is busily working on his speech Wednesday to a joint session of Congress in which he is expected to celebrate the accomplishments of his first 100 days in office. |
Ella Nilsen, Vox Women and people of color were crucial to Biden's presidential win, and they're crucial to his jobs plan. |
The Editors, National Review The president thinks the government will allocate resources more effectively than the market. |
Joy Wiltermuth, MarketWatch The S&P 500 index and Dow Jones Industrial Average have been roaring higher as President Joe Biden nears his first 100 days in office, outmatched in the same... |
Dan Ferris, American Consequences Dodgier than Dogecoin. Weirder than GameStop. Get the story behind one unassuming New Jersey deli valued at over $1 billion. |
Market Minder, Fisher Investments Stocks actually haven't been too rocky this year. |
Matt Egan, CNN Business A copy of the Declaration of Independence is hitting the sizzling collectibles market, just in time for July 4th. And unlike other rare items up for sale, you don't have to be a millionaire to own a piece of it. |
Andrew Fillat & Henry Miller, Washington Examiner Having spent our adult lives involved with and supporting science and technology, it is frustrating and infuriating to endure uninformed politicians, pundits, and ideologues bloviating about the climate, to say nothing of the pointless dithering about whether we should be referring to climate… |
Jeffrey Tucker, AIER "The Internet and the app economy might someday live up to their promise. Rather than invading our personal autonomy, collecting data, and monetizing every aspect of our lives, they might start showing some respect for people. In contrast, if there is one thing that we should have discovered... |
Jeff Erber, Grey Owl Capital |
Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, Charles Schwab Want to boost your teen's financial education? Give them some hands-on money experience. |
Ryan Detrick, LPL Financial Market Blog Wednesday, April 28, 2021 |
Steve Englander, Standard Chartered Bank |
Mark Eidem & Michael Rawson & Adam Lynch, CS Picking your dividend-paying stocks is half the battle. How do you know when it's time to sell? Consider following these three steps. |
Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab Although earnings season has a ways to go, the results have been strong enough to significantly boost growth expectations, while also easing some valuation concerns. |
Christopher Schelling, II The key to motivating investors comes from something deeper than performance fees. |
Patrick Pizzella, RealClearPolitics What do a former assistant secretary of the Treasury in the Clinton administration, the former BlackRock CIO of sustainable investing, and the former Trump... |
Tim Worstall, Washington Examiner President Joe Biden wants to double capital gains tax rates for rich people. It's not a very good idea. |
Anna North & Ella Nilsen, Vox Biden's new plan would be life-changing for many American families. Can it pass? |
Larry Kudlow, New York Sun So let me get this right. President Biden has proposed the highest capital gains tax in, probably, history. I'm not quite sure. I know, though, that it's the highest in the past 50 years. At 43.4% added with the corporate tax that gets you to more |
Oliver Wiseman, City Journal A historian argues that British membership in the EU, not Brexit, was the true aberration. |
Christy Bieber, Motley Fool You could be jeopardizing your benefits and not even know it. |
Tiffany Li, MSNBC Without a federal privacy law, most Americans have little recourse if a vaccine passport app violates individual privacy rights. |
Joe Concha, The Hill The Oscars is much like late-night "comedy" these days, where viewers can tune in to see Stephen Colbert or Seth Meyers or Trevor Noah make poignant arguments about abolishing the filibuster. |
Steve Case, Hill By taking better advantage of the nation's deep well of entrepreneurial assets, communities blessed with universities, leaders, know-how and talent will have opportunities to shape America's collective future. |
Robert Bryce, RealClearEnergy In the aftermath of the Texas blackouts, one thing became clear: Big Wind and Big Solar have nearly every media outlet in the country on speed dial. Indeed, in the days after the blackouts, numerous m |
Alan Ohnsman, Forbes The electric-car maker stayed profitable in the first quarter with earnings and revenue figures that topped consensus expectations. |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Jason Aten, Inc. In an interview, Apple's SVP of software engineering explains the company's privacy changes in iOS 14.5. |
Nicole Gelinas, City Journal The developer and longtime government hand tells Nicole Gelinas that leadership will determine when the city thrives again. |
Jonathan Clements, HumbleDollar IS THIS A TIME to be fearful? In Berkshire Hathaway's 1986 annual report, Warren Buffett wrote, "We simply attempt to be fearful when others are greedy and to be greedy only when others are fearful." Make no mistake: There's plenty of greed on display right now, whether it's bitcoin, nonfungible tokens, Robinhood traders, GameStop or special purpose acquisition companies. All of this has some observers talking of a market bubble. Indeed, I suspect much of this nonsense "will end in tears," a phrase my mother often used when trying to control her four rambunctious children. |
John Rekenthaler, Morningstar Unlike the children of Lake Wobegon, most companies are below average. |
James Picerno, The Capital Spectator Has the Fed's monetary policy playbook run out of road. |
Steven Malanga, City Journal Market-driven innovation is providing new outlets for free expression in an increasingly intolerant media environment. |
Rusty Guinn, Epsilon Theory When we talk about and plan for inflation in our businesses and portfolios, we are usually focused on direction and magnitude. We also usually abstract away from price volatility. We shouldn't. | |
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