Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.
- Scientists Debunk the Myth that 10,000 Hours of Practice Makes You an Expert. (Neatorama)
- This Coach Improved Every Tiny Thing by 1 Percent and Here’s What Happened. (JamesClear)
- Do Abstract Ideas Deserve Patents? (NYTimes)
- Why Dogs Spin Before They Poop? [video]. Science (Lifehack)
- Belle Curve: Statistics show the average woman has average looks; the average man doesn’t. (WSJ)
- Bitcoin Itself May Live or Die, But Cryptocurrencies Will Live On. (MIT Tech Review)
- Singapore Aims to Become Southeast Asia's Silicon Valley. (Wall Street Journal)
- Meanwhile, China Quietly Takes Over Zimbabwe. (ZeroHedge)
- George Soros and the Human Uncertainty Principle. (ValueWalk)
- How Rich Are WhatsApp Employees Now? 'Early' WhatsApp Employees Made $160 Million Each (BusinessInsider)
Should You Sell in May and Go Away? Seasonality Suggests That's Not Such a Bad Idea
Here is a recent chart showing the returns, for the past 20 years, of this Halloween through April bullish seasonality idea.
Superficially, it seems to work.
While the statistical average results for these two periods are quite compelling, trying to ride the market in real-time in hopes of capturing these results is not always as easy as it sounds.
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