I discovered a collection of high-quality James Bond artwork and was particularly impressed by the crispness of the images. It is a visually striking archive of the iconic film franchise's promotional and concept art.
I investigated why 10-year Indian Gilt Funds reported returns over 10% despite underlying bonds yielding much less. I found that constant maturity funds capture both coupon accruals and capital appreciation during falling interest rate cycles.
I'm checking out Meet the Author, a collection of short videos on Google Video where authors like Richard Dawkins and James Surowiecki introduce their books. It covers a wide range of fiction and non-fiction titles.
I shared a YouTube video of a fan-made Calvin and Hobbes animation produced by Dadomani. This short clip brings Bill Watterson’s iconic comic strip characters to life, experimenting with how the classic artwork translates into a moving format.
I found that force-fitting a normal distribution to banking and bond data drastically understates tail risk. By ignoring power-law distributions, I underestimated worst-case scenarios that actually occur much more frequently than the bell curve predicts.
I've shared Josh Kaufman's list of 42 essential books that comprise a "Personal MBA." Covering strategy, finance, and management, these readings offer a practical, low-cost alternative to formal business school through self-directed study and practice.