contrarian investing
The Contrarian’s Gambit: Is Betting Against the Financial Times a Winning Strategy?
A professor’s witty letter to the FT suggests a contrarian strategy: buy what the media tells you not to. Is this a genius move or a path to ruin?
Beyond the Ticker: What John Maynard Keynes’s Wine Cellar Teaches Us About Modern Investing
John Maynard Keynes’s contrarian wine-investing strategy offers timeless lessons that challenge today’s data-driven, fintech-obsessed financial world.
The Arnault Gambit: Why a €200M Real Estate Spree in a Sluggish Paris Signals a Masterclass in Contrarian Investing
Bernard Arnault’s family has invested nearly €200M in Parisian luxury real estate, a contrarian move signaling confidence in a sluggish market.
The Cassandra of Wall Street Speaks: Why Michael Burry’s New ‘Big Short’ Is a Warning for the Global Economy
Michael Burry of ‘The Big Short’ fame is betting against the stock market again. We analyze his thesis, the economic risks, and what it means for you.
The Anarchist in the Boardroom: Why Radical Thinkers Are Finance’s Unsung Heroes
Why finance needs its rebels. Discover how contrarian academic thought can unlock innovation, mitigate risk, and shape the future of the global economy.
The Contrarian Signal: Why Bitcoin Might Be at Its Best Value Since the 2020 Crash
A key on-chain metric suggests Bitcoin is deeply undervalued, echoing the 2020 market bottom. Is this a silent signal for a major opportunity?
Defying Gravity: The “Wicked” Formula for High-Yield Strategic Alliances
A pop culture friendship offers a powerful metaphor for high-yield strategic alliances, contrarian investing, and navigating market perception in finance.
The Ghost of Baruch: Why a 100-Year-Old Warning Is the Most Important Lesson for Today’s Investors
Discover why Bernard Baruch’s 100-year-old advice on market psychology is the most critical lesson for navigating today’s meme stocks and fintech era.
The Art of the Financial Feint: What a Bridge Hand Can Teach You About Outsmarting the Market
Victory in finance isn’t just about playing your cards well; it’s about seeing your opponent’s obvious plan and having the courage to thwart it.