# fund manager (blogs) — RSS Amplifier

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## [CARRY UNWIND?](https://news.polymarket.com/p/carry-unwind)

_2026-08-14 · Polymarket · The Oracle by Polymarket_

Is the biggest leveraged trade on earth about to reverse?

## [OG](https://news.polymarket.com/p/og)

_2026-08-14 · Polymarket · The Oracle by Polymarket_

An interview with Robin Hanson, the intellectual godfather of modern prediction markets

## [FORCED SELLER](https://news.polymarket.com/p/forced-seller)

_2026-08-10 · Polymarket · The Oracle by Polymarket_

How Polymarket traders monitored the Situational Awareness situation

## [BIBI VALUE](https://news.polymarket.com/p/bibi-value)

_2026-08-04 · Polymarket · The Oracle by Polymarket_

Top Israeli political analyst: market underrating Netanyahu, Lieberman has a real shot, and here's what could bring Israel back into the Iran war

## [Too Much Investment Innovation Exploits Investor Behaviour](https://behaviouralinvestment.com/2026/08/04/too-much-investment-innovation-exploits-investor-behaviour/)

_2026-08-04 · Joe Wiggins · Behavioural Investment_

There was a recent article in the FT describing how retail investors in Korea had suffered huge losses after a sharp reversal in the performance of AI-favourites such as Samsung and SK Hynix. The severity of the falls led one investor to ask: When can I get out of this hell? That such market moves Continue reading Too Much Investment Innovation Exploits Investor Behaviour

## [CLOSING TIME](https://news.polymarket.com/p/closing-time)

_2026-07-31 · Polymarket · The Oracle by Polymarket_

Houthi insiders told me Bab el-Mandeb is next

## [JETBLUE LEFT TAIL](https://news.polymarket.com/p/jetblue-left-tail)

_2026-07-30 · Polymarket · The Oracle by Polymarket_

Bond traders and Polymarket disagree on the airline’s fate

## [Would You Ever Underweight Equities?](https://behaviouralinvestment.com/2026/07/28/would-you-ever-underweight-equities/)

_2026-07-28 · Joe Wiggins · Behavioural Investment_

For a multi-asset investor, being underweight equities is a notoriously painful position. They are typically the highest-returning asset available, and reducing your exposure can hurt both in the short and long run. Does this mean you should always avoid doing so? Not necessarily, but your answer to this question probably says a lot about your Continue reading Would You Ever Underweight Equities?

## [THE LONG GOODBYE](https://news.polymarket.com/p/the-long-goodbye)

_2026-07-24 · Polymarket · The Oracle by Polymarket_

Why Christine Lagarde is likely heading for the ECB exit

## [PLATNER MULTIVERSE](https://news.polymarket.com/p/platner-multiverse)

_2026-07-23 · Polymarket · The Oracle by Polymarket_

The hidden math inside every Polymarket contract

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_2026-07-23 · **Sponsored**_

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## [The Psychology of England&#8217;s World Cup Exit](https://behaviouralinvestment.com/2026/07/17/the-psychology-of-englands-world-cup-exit/)

_2026-07-17 · Joe Wiggins · Behavioural Investment_

If you had immediately paused the game after England had taken the lead in the 55th minute of their World Cup Semi-Final match against Argentina, and asked the Argentine players and coaches how they would like their opposition to play for the remainder of the match, they would have probably said something like this: Conveniently, Continue reading The Psychology of England s World Cup Exit

## [The Hormuz Reopening Gap](https://news.polymarket.com/p/the-hormuz-reopening-gap)

_2026-07-16 · Polymarket · The Oracle by Polymarket_

The Brent-WTI spread has not caught up to Polymarket

## [Some Summer Reading](https://jasonzweig.com/some-summer-reading/)

_2026-07-14 · jasonzweig · Jason Zweig_

People are always asking me what I m reading. Because I think and talk and read about investing all day long, I typically don t read financial or business books in my spare time. When I m not working, I read classic fiction, history, books about art, or any book that just looks good so long as \[ \]

## [What Are the Chances of Your Prediction Being Right?](https://behaviouralinvestment.com/2026/07/14/what-are-the-chances-of-your-prediction-being-right/)

_2026-07-14 · Joe Wiggins · Behavioural Investment_

I have a question for you. If you take all of the hearts from a standard deck of 52 playing cards, and then lay them out one by one, in how many different orders can the 13 cards be dealt? For example: J, 7, 5, A, 9, K, 3, 10, 6, 2, Q, 8, 4. Continue reading What Are the Chances of Your Prediction Being Right?

## [THE TOTENBERG EFFECT](https://news.polymarket.com/p/the-totenberg-effect)

_2026-07-10 · Polymarket · The Oracle by Polymarket_

How Polymarket traders reacted to NPR fake news

## [Nothing in Investing is “Doing Nothing”](https://behaviouralinvestment.com/2026/07/08/nothing-in-investing-is-doing-nothing/)

_2026-07-08 · Joe Wiggins · Behavioural Investment_

In a world where investors are increasingly being encouraged to react and trade (typically not for their benefit), doing nothing can often prove to be sage investment advice. In a recent paper, Hendrik Bessembinder analysed the performance of “do nothing” portfolios, and shows that even if we are doing very little, the results we achieve Continue reading Nothing in Investing is “Doing Nothing”

## [Should a Fund Manager Invest Their Own Money Differently?](https://behaviouralinvestment.com/2026/06/30/should-a-fund-manager-invest-their-own-money-differently/)

_2026-06-30 · Joe Wiggins · Behavioural Investment_

I have never been a strong believer in the notion that a fund manager should invest their clients’ assets ‘as if it were their own money’. It is a neat heuristic that I am not sure works consistently in practice. The reality is that there is likely to be a gap between a fund manager’s Continue reading Should a Fund Manager Invest Their Own Money Differently?

## [Behavioural Lessons From the World Cup](https://behaviouralinvestment.com/2026/06/23/behavioural-lessons-from-the-world-cup/)

_2026-06-23 · Joe Wiggins · Behavioural Investment_

As we are currently in the midst of a wonderful summer of sport, I was considering writing a post about the factors which make some sports boring to watch and others exciting.\* I am not, however, brave enough to put my head above the parapet on that subject quite yet. Instead, I decided to write Continue reading Behavioural Lessons From the World Cup

## [The Equity Market is Certain About AI, Perhaps it Shouldn’t Be](https://behaviouralinvestment.com/2026/06/09/the-equity-market-is-certain-about-ai-perhaps-it-shouldnt-be/)

_2026-06-09 · Joe Wiggins · Behavioural Investment_

There has been plenty of talk about elevated levels of market uncertainty this year, but until very recently equities have been contradicting this notion. When markets are exhibiting pronounced levels of dispersion driven by a singular theme – in this case AI – it is a sign of conviction rather than doubt. Yet the extreme Continue reading The Equity Market is Certain About AI, Perhaps it Shouldn’t…

## [Please, Stop Chasing Fund Performance](https://behaviouralinvestment.com/2026/06/02/please-stop-chasing-fund-performance/)

_2026-06-02 · Joe Wiggins · Behavioural Investment_

I recently read an article about another high-profile star fund manager whose performance had been flagging severely. You can probably guess who it was, but that is irrelevant. What matters is the depressingly repetitive pattern of fund managers being lauded as geniuses after a spell of strong returns and dismissed as frauds when gravity brings Continue reading Please, Stop Chasing Fund…

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_2026-06-02 · **Sponsored**_

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## [Bonds Are Behaving Just Like Bonds](https://behaviouralinvestment.com/2026/05/19/bonds-are-behaving-just-like-bonds/)

_2026-05-19 · Joe Wiggins · Behavioural Investment_

Whenever we experience a spell in financial markets where high quality bonds lose value at the same time as equities a glut of commentaries appear either announcing the death of the 60/40 , showing rising equity / bond correlations or proclaiming bonds have lost their diversifying properties. While part of this is usually an effort to Continue reading Bonds Are Behaving Just Like Bonds

## [Summon Your Courage and Buy Stocks](https://jasonzweig.com/summon-your-courage-and-buy-stocks/)

_2025-12-10 · jasonzweig · Jason Zweig_

Investors who conquer stock-phobia have an edge over those too focused on their rearview mirror By Jason Zweig Oct. 4, 2008 12:01 am ET During the Great Depression, an entire generation became convinced that owning stocks was dangerous. But if you were among the courageous few who bought and held stocks during and after the Depression, you \[ \]

## [What&#8217;s Luck Got to Do with It?](https://jasonzweig.com/whats-luck-got-to-do-with-it/)

_2025-11-26 · jasonzweig · Jason Zweig_

An interview with Bill Miller In 2007, I sat down for a long interview with Bill Miller, then the manager of Legg Mason Value Trust. Here s the unedited Q A. \[money.com, July 18, 2007\] The streak is over, but Bill Miller remains the iconic fund manager of his generation. As manager of Legg Mason Value Trust, \[ \]

## [You’re Not Paranoid. The Market Is Out to Get You.](https://jasonzweig.com/youre-not-paranoid-the-market-is-out-to-get-you/)

_2024-10-19 · jasonzweig · Jason Zweig_

A sneak peek at the newly revised edition of Benjamin Graham's masterpiece, "The Intelligent Investor."

## [Messing Up the Closest Thing to a Sure Thing in the Stock Market](https://jasonzweig.com/messing-up-the-closest-thing-to-a-sure-thing-in-the-stock-market/)

_2024-08-24 · jasonzweig · Jason Zweig_

Index funds are a great way to match the performance of the market. So why do so many investors end up falling short? Index funds have made investing simple—but not easy. These portfolios that seek to match, rather than beat, a market’s returns usually charge extremely low fees and generate low tax bills. If you \[ \]

