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Here Are Some Links For Your Weekend Reading
Airlines are trying to make it easier to choose your seat for summer travel. But, here is one I wouldn't choose. Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: Here Are The Top 10 Skills For The Future. (Forbes) The Surprising Reason We
Across the world, the number of people who say the economic situation in their country is “bad” is climbing
Across the world, the number of people who say the economic situation in their country is “bad” is climbing — despite the much-vaunted recovery we all keep hearing about from politicians. via Grant Williams. The stock market is not the economy, and vice versa … but when you are interested in one, it
Tech Immigrants: A Map of Silicon Valley's Imported Talent
Did you ever wonder where talent in Silicon Valley comes from? Here is a map that purports to show that … and a lot more. via Businessweek. Some of the data is hard to believe. Interesting though. Related articles Global Tech: Way Beyond Silicon Valley 12 Innovation Lessons from 2014 (Fast Company)
What It Is Like to Prepare to Speak at a TEDx Conference (Part 3) [The Video]
Here is the TED Talk I delivered at the TEDx Plano event. It is about the time value of life. I hope you like it. via YouTube. Part of the talk is about lessons learned during my father's year-long fight with cancer. One of my biggest take-aways from that struggle was about
Here Are Some Links For Your Weekend Reading
The Game of Thrones is getting more popular. Who do you think will win? Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: Sun Tzu's 33 Best Pieces Of Leadership Advice. (Forbes) Lessons From The Samurai: The Secret To Always Being At Your Best.
Smart Money Expects a Short-Term Top, Will the Rally Continue?
Traders are often confronted by mixed signals. Personally, when I have to choose between something straightforward or something complex – simple is better. For example, when large "Smart Money" traders show their directional bias, it often pays to follow in their tracks. Another technique would be to bet against the smaller retail "Dumb Money" traders
