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6 articles
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Analysis Paralysis in the AI Era
When AI makes analysis nearly free, the hard part is no longer producing it, it is deciding. Here is why more output can deepen paralysis and how to keep AI in service of a decision.
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Information Overload Is the Real Edge Killer
More information is not better research. The edge is synthesis and focus: knowing the few variables that matter for each holding, writing them down, and ignoring the rest.
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The Biggest Mistake Is Not Revisiting Your Thesis
The costliest habit in investing is anchoring to the reason you first bought and never re-underwriting it. Here is why it happens and the habits that beat it.
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The Cost of Missing One Filing
Most company filings do not matter, but the one you miss can be the one that breaks your thesis. That asymmetry is why systematic coverage beats relying on attention and willpower.
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The Hidden Tax of Fragmented Research
Scattering research across many tools, tabs, and sources charges a quiet tax in context-switching, reconciliation, and lost trails. Consolidation buys back time and, more importantly, judgment.
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Why Conviction Fades After You Buy
Conviction erodes after purchase because price noise, second-guessing and out-of-context news pull at it. A written thesis and a short list of the drivers that matter protect it.