Thursdays are all about longform links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at whether science is “broken.”
- A dozen things learned from Charlie Munger about mental models.* (25iq.com)
- The eternal challenge: we invest for the long-term but we live in the here and now. (rpseawright.wordpress.com)
- In defense of risk-parity strategies. (ftalphaville.ft.com)
- Can Brad Katsuyama's IEX Group take the next step? (bloomberg.com)
- How PureFunds ISE Cyber Security ETF ($HACK) pulled in over a $1 billion in assets. (bloomberg.com)
- Are lawyers getting dumber? (bloomberg.com)
- The digital apocalypse that wasn't: how the Internet has transformed the arts. (nytimes.com)
- Does Apple ($AAPL) have a plan to kill the cable bundle? (aboveavalon.com)
- Is Amazon ($AMZN) creating a cultural monopoly? (newyorker.com)
- A profile of Chris Borland whose retirement from the 49ers caused a concussion stir. (espn.go.com)
- How did we all become curators? (newrepublic.com)