Tuesday links: the business of wealth

StrategyHistorically, bonds have been a good place to ride out a recession. (morningstar.com)Trend following has worked historically, but is challenging to stick with over time. (ofdollarsanddata.com)A Q&A with Barry Ritholtz, author of the new book "How NOT to Invest." (finance.yahoo.com)FinanceSometimes it pays to be a second mover. (howardlindzon.com)EquityZen and Forge Global are making it easier to buy private shares. (wsj.com)Online broker eToro ($ETOR) has filed for an IPO. (fastcompany.com)Fund managementSchwab and Fidelity are blocking investments in the new, third party money market ETFs. (citywire.com)The top 25 hedge fund earners of 2024. (institutionalinvestor.com)How much private credit funds charge. (larryswedroe.substack.com)WorkHow do younger workers get experience, if AI can do their job? (on.ft.com)How AI will affect demand for translators. (cepr.org)SignalThe Pentagon sent out an e-mail a week ago warning of Signal vulnerability. (npr.org)It's not just the Secretary of Defense that is using Signal. (washingtonpost.com)Signal downloads have soared in 2025. (sherwood.news)Signal FAQs. (wsj.com)GlobalHow Canada's election got completely upended by Trump. (paulkrugman.substack.com)The most favorable description of foreign policy today is 'disorganized.' (danieldrezner.substack.com)Earlier on Abnormal ReturnsResearch links: disappointing backtests. (abnormalreturns.com)What you missed in our Monday linkfest. (abnormalreturns.com)Adviser links: compassionate objectivity. (abnormalreturns.com)You can now follow us on Bluesky. (bsky.app)Are you signed up for daily e-mail newsletter? Well, you should be. (abnormalreturns.com)Mixed mediaHow to delete your 23andMe data, post bankruptcy. (npr.org)Bluesky is doing all the right stuff. (daringfireball.net)Napster still exists? (axios.com)

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Tuesday links: the business of wealth