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10 Tuesday AM Reads – The Big Picture
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10 Tuesday AM Reads – The Big Picture

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Last updated: April 22, 2025 6:21 pm
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Published April 22, 2025
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My Morning Train Reads:

• Why patience is important during market stress: Trend investors have been on bumps this year so far, but how do you compare it to history today? (Men’s group))

• How Wall Street got Donald Trump wrong: Titans of Finance and Business is beginning to realize that they misunderstand their president’s second term priorities. (Financial Times)) Please refer Silicon Valley has completely wrong with Trump: Three months after his presidency, Trump provided many of the so-called Tech Right’s demands for regulatory relief. But as long as their factions really care about maximizing America’s economic growth, technological advancement and global position, investment in Trump has been a complete disaster. (Vox))

• Don’t buy this simple fix for stock market madness: Beware of alternative funds that are too expensive, too few disclosures, and more risky than you can hear. (Wall Street Journal))

• The Trump family is all-in-the-line crypto projects, from bitcoin mining to stubcoin: The Trump family has invested in a variety of crypto projects, including inappropriate tokens, decentralized finance, stubcoin, bitcoin mining, memocoin, and paper profits are approaching $1 billion. Summary by Bloomberg AI Families’ crypto investments are filled with mixed reactions from the crypto industry, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest given the administration’s upset over regulations. (Bloomberg))

• They are hot and mobile jobs upwards. This is why they are so difficult to fill. Some of the fastest growing careers lie in the role of intermediate skills like sterilizing surgical tools, but too few people know about them. (WSJ))

• I left the iPhone two years ago. It completely changed my life. This new “Dumbphone” is much smarter than what seems to have changed the way I live something slower, quieter and a little stranger on a smartphone. As light phones have evolved, my relationships have evolved too. (slate))

• Rules of thumb and thumb rules: Why personal pain is the best teacher. In “What I Was Thinking for myself,” the categories live the rules of my big toe. I call them the big toe rule because it’s a lesson they learned after stubing my own toes. Hopefully. Instead of the rules of thumb that relies on others’ stress tests, I have had my own painful lesson (re).Cultish Creative))

• Harvard, which has his armor placed and embedded with funds, cannot defeat Trump, and no one can.: The adoration power of the government is against the power of respected American universities. Let’s start the fight. (Guardian))

• What happened to the planet that Earth “eats”? Maybe the real Theia is the month we made along the way. (IFL Science))

• The fastest pitcher in baseball is slowly rising: With a fastball average of 99.4 mph, the red flamethrower Hunter Green throws harder than any starter on record. It made him the most dominant pitcher in baseball. (Wall Street Journal))

Make sure to check out the Master of Business this week Martin Escobari of, Atlantic Generalhe is the chairman, head of the Global Growth Equity Investment Committee and Managing Director. Before joining General Atlantic in 2012, Martín was co-founder and CFO of Submarino.com. It was a major Brazilian online retailer that was published on Bovespa and sold to Lojas Americanas in 2006. He was recently appointed. Harvard Management Company Board.

Only 24% of the homes purchased today are purchased by first-time home buyers. This is the lowest level on record
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