Ladies and gentlemen, this is the final post I will be publishing at The Reformed Broker. After today the site will be inactive, forever. I began this blog in November 2008 without any idea where it would take me. I had a negative net worth, was working at a dead-end brokerage firm job and absolutely […]
Archives for November 2023
Small Cap Tech Stocks Are Taking Off
Join Downtown Josh Brown and Michael Batnick for another round of What Are Your Thoughts? On this week’s episode, Josh and Michael discuss the biggest topics in investing and finance, including: ►Year End Rally – Choose your weapon – tech almost always leads bull markets. ►Calm Breaks Out – One man’s calm is another man’s […]
Welcome to the all new ritholtzwealth.com
The new online home of Ritholtz Wealth Management has (finally) arrived! It’s ironic that we’re a firm with ten content creators and all these big blogs but we’ve never really paid much attention to what our corporate site looks like or how it works. It was just always an afterthought. Until today. Our old site […]
Australian business news wrap for November!
What’s been happening in Australian business news throughout November? With rate rises, holiday shopping and scam prevention on the radar, let’s take a look at some of the more pressing news. Even more rate rises cut a little deeper and cause Christmas trade concerns for small businesses The recent 25-point rate rise by the RBA, […]
Morgan Housel: Betting on the things that never change
We did a surprise Thanksgiving podcast drop and had our friend Morgan Housel on the show to talk about the big idea behind his new book, ‘Same As Ever‘. We get into some stuff on the responsibility of a board director, the way investors overweight bad news versus good news, the not-so-aligned incentives of the financial […]
The holiday season is fast approaching – what do you need to think about now before it’s too late?
As the end of the year roars into view, it’s time to start preparing your business now, before things get hectic. The holiday season brings with it a range of challenges and business opportunities, so don’t drag your feet. Now that we’re nearing the end of November 2023, it’s wise to consider your business to-dos […]
The future of workforce management trends for 2023 and beyond
Guest post by Alexey Kutsenko. According to a recent survey, 37% of respondents do not feel secure in their workplace. This is the stark truth that employers are facing, and it’s a challenge they must meet. But how? Keeping up with the latest workforce management trends seems to be the savvy way forward. Workforce management […]
Lower Form 1099-K threshold delayed again
The IRS said Tuesday that it will once again delay of the application of the Form 1099-K $600 reporting threshold. And, for 2024, it is setting the threshold at $5,000.
All Hell Breaks Loose in AI
Join Downtown Josh Brown and Michael Batnick for another round of What Are Your Thoughts? On this week’s episode, Josh and Michael discuss the biggest topics in investing and finance, including: ►Sam Altman – OpenAI turmoil. ►Buyback SURGE – “$QQQ largest weekly inflows on record this past week.” ►NVDA Earnings – “The chip maker’s earnings […]
Armed to the Teeth
“Armed to the teeth.” This is the phrase that came to mind as I was watching Josh Smith walk us through the demo of VRGL last week. I thought to myself it would be impossible for a mediocre financial advisor to hold onto a client relationship if something like this were in use by a […]