The Sunday Best is a collection of articles I’ve curated from the furthest reaches of the internet for your reading pleasure.
Every week, I scan hundreds of headlines, read dozens of posts, and bring you the best of the best to save you time and mental energy.
Financial Independence (FI) is a primary focus, but it’s an awfully broad topic. I tend to approach FI and early retirement from a fatFIRE perspective and through the lens of a physician, so I expect to see those biases in the selected articles.
Related topics that have become recurrent themes include early retirement, selective frugality, tax issues, travel, physician issues, and investing.
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The Sunday Best (08/25/2024)
Dollar cost averaging, also known as DCA, has been popularized in the financial media for some time now. However, the “buying the dip” investment strategy has gained traction over the past few years, especially on social media. Which is better?
To do or not to do. Here are 15 ways to lose money in the markets.
What does long-term data say about the stock market? The 60/40 portfolio win rate.
We’ve witnessed the evolution of the internet, with each wave bringing something new. With the battle to retain consumer attention at its peak, could physical media triumph above all else?
Three significant questions answered; the big employment revisions, reverse currency, and recession.
Jack Raines thinks we’re in a godawful vintage for venture funds. But why?
Paula Pant talks insurance bill increases, house relocations and foreign asset investment in Afford Anything.
No matter where you begin, you’ll reach the top if you work hard enough. Is the American Dream still possible in 2024?
We’ve discussed not having enough money for retirement, but what about life? Could early retirement reduce life expectancy?
Catch Dr. Nirav Shah discuss his work as a medical expert witness and his journey into the courtroom as a physician.
Read Dr. Cory Fawcett’s opinion on how retiring early does not result from a higher income but might have something to do with expenditure.
Lastly, Dr. Leif Dahleen is back to share a tale of two trips: luxury vs budget travel.