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24 December 2012 Enterprising Investor Blog

My Top Five Articles from 2012: Exploding the Risk-Free Rate, Lie Detection, and More

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As we exit 2012 I'd like to highlight a few of my favorite pieces written for the Enterprising Investor blog. Some were popular and some of them languished in obscurity, but all, I think, are worthy of a little of your most precious resource: your time.

Wow, did I learn a lot in 2012! Here are some of my favorite things I discovered while trying to keep my head above life’s waters:

  • Favorite quote of 2012: "A camel is a horse designed by a committee."
  • Favorite investment lesson of 2012, courtesy of the wise Jim Butcher of Entegra Partners: “Often scenario planning will reveal a problem that triggers a prepared response. It is often the case that the problem that created the solution never materializes, but a problem similar to it does arise and the solution is then easily implemented.” In other words, be prepared for multiple possible futures, not just one forecasted outcome.
  • Thing that made me most proud to hold a CFA charter in 2012: “50 Ways to Restore Trust in the Investment Industry," which was created by fellow charterholders and boldly presented to the public by our CEO John Rogers, CFA. Nice work!
  • Favorite book of 2012: Strings Attached: Untangling the Ethics of Incentives by Ruth W. Grant. This book is the first fresh look at incentives I have read in my two decades career in investing. Grant’s keen insight about incentives is that they should be evaluated as a form of power and not just as a way of altering the price-setting mechanism. Genius!
  • Favorite thing to worry about in 2012: What will come after the Great Recession, the European Sovereign Debt Crisis, and the Fiscal Cliff?

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