Thanks for checking in with us this weekend. Here are the most clicked on items on Abnormal Returns for the week ended Saturday, September 7th, 2019. You can also read last week’s edition. The description reads as it does in the relevant linkfest:

Top clicks this week on the site

  1. If you feel the need to de-risk your portfolio, you have three major options.  (Mutual Fund Observer)
  2. THIS is the worst thing you can do in retirement.   (A Teachable Moment)
  3. This has been the key investment problem of the past decade.  (Disciplined Systematic Global Macro Views)
  4. You can really only control three things about your portfolio.  (My Essential Wealth)
  5. Stocks vs. bonds: why the yield on the 10-year TIPS matters.   (Crossing Wall Street)
  6. Remember the lost decade for stocks?  (The Evidence-Based Investor)
  7. Seven estate planning basics.  (Morningstar)
  8. How to think about returns in a world that offers very little.  (Disciplined Systematic Global Macro Views)
  9. Habit stacking: try to make it as easy as possible to workout.  (Better Humans)
  10. Why do Americans pay so much in realtor fees?  (The Economist)

Also on the site this week

  • Building anything successful in business is difficult. (Abnormal Returns)
  • In the future every asset will be tradeable, even sports teams.  (Abnormal Returns)

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