Jawad Mian
Tweeting about life and markets, which I submit to you are intertwined. Founder of Stray Reflections community. Author of https://t.co/887y4ZhFOy.
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1) Since the Second World War, there have been three secular bull cycles with numerous cyclical trends occurring in between. Thinking through them, we can guess what might be comi...
1) Five years ago, Ken Langone asked Stan Druckenmiller, "What is the biggest mistake you made and what did you learn from it?"
1) The way we breathe is inextricably linked to the way we live. Iβm embarrassed how long it took me to figure this out. Given my sinus Iβve been breathing poorly my whole life....
1) If you review all the big declines in bond yields since the beginning of the secular downturn in interest rates in 1981, you find something very interesting. Thread π https:...
1) Iβve noticed that I increasingly forget things. It started with peopleβs names, then I'd forget plans, even early memories with my wife and children. I began to worry what if...
1) Stray Reflections is now 7 years old. But I *almost* gave up multiple times on the journey. This is that story. ππΌ
1) Do you ever find yourself striving for perfection, and then being disappointed because it always eludes you? THREAD π
1) It is our lot to see things differently. Bystanders look for a long timeβfree of constraints, unobscured by their own judgments, waiting patiently to grasp the essential truth...
1) If you're not reflecting on risk management after this week's events then what are you even doing? Here's a thread on some basic thoughts on how to better manage risk and mist...
"What important truth do very few people agree with you on?" My heretical answer to Peter Thiel's favorite interview question. π₯
1) This year has been difficult for many investors, whether you are a novice or an experienced risk taker. It would be useful to revisit today's money masters and see how they de...
1) Shortly after I graduated from university, I landed a job as a bank teller in Toronto. It was, surprisingly enough, one of the best things that happened to me.