Market Psychology
Beyond the Numbers: What a 10-Digit Puzzle Reveals About Our Financial World
A simple 10-digit puzzle reveals a profound truth about the self-referential nature of markets, economics, and financial technology.
The Unchanging Melody of Value: What a 19th-Century Spiritual Teaches Modern Investors
Discover the surprising lessons a 19th-century spiritual holds for modern finance, investing, and the enduring principles of long-term value.
Framing Your Financial Future: Lessons in Strategic Investing from Architectural Design
Discover how the architectural concept of a “quiet vantage point” can revolutionize your approach to finance, the stock market, and long-term investing.
The Investor’s Edge: What Wall Street Can Learn from France’s Elite Spy Academy
Uncover the surprising parallels between elite espionage and high-stakes investing. Learn how spycraft principles can revolutionize your financial strategy.
The Brussels Sprout Effect: Why Seemingly Small News Can Trigger a Stock Market Stampede
A short letter to the FT about sprouts serves as a perfect metaphor for how minor, unpalatable news can trigger oversized, irrational stampedes in finance.
The Market is a Board Game: Unpacking the Unseen Rules of Finance Through Joanna Kavenna’s “Seven”
A mind-bending novel offers a surprising lens on finance, revealing the stock market as a game and the economy as a story we collectively tell.
The Playwright’s Portfolio: What Alan Ayckbourn Can Teach Us About Market Trust and Investment Strategy
A playwright’s startling admission of “betraying the audience” holds powerful lessons for finance, investing, and business on the unbreakable currency of trust.
The Housemaid’s Gambit: Deception, Disruption, and the Hidden Risks in Today’s Economy
A new thriller reveals surprising lessons about financial deception, market disruption, and systemic risk in today’s economy and stock market.
Beyond the Ticker: Why Top Investors Think Like Crossword Solvers
Discover why the cognitive skills used to solve complex crossword puzzles are the same ones that define elite investors and financial strategists.
Mind the Gap: What London Underground Etiquette Reveals About Today’s Economy
A simple question about London Underground etiquette serves as a powerful metaphor for the breakdown of trust and long-term thinking in our global economy.
The Lincoln Arbitrage: What a Melodramatic Play Reveals About Modern Finance and Investing
A comedic play about Mary Todd Lincoln offers surprising insights into market volatility, fintech disruption, and value investing for the modern economy.
The Playboy of the Western Market: A Timeless Lesson on Hype, Bubbles, and Investor Psychology
A century-old play offers a timeless allegory for modern market bubbles, narrative economics, and the dangers of investing in hype over substance.