This week’s readings/links include a conversation with Michael Sonnenfeldt of TIGER 21 on how the ultra-wealthy are investing, Charles Ellis on the easily misunderstood Yale model, the investment and travel journal from Terra Nova’s Burton Flynn and Ivan Nechunaev, a long-form interview with Creador’s Brahmal Vasudevan and notes from Notz Stucki’s 2020 investment conference.
- How the ultra-wealthy are investing: Conversation with Michael Sonnenfeldt of TIGER 21.
- The (easily misunderstood) Yale model: What pretenders overlook, according to Yale’s former longtime chair.
- 12 markets in 12 months: Investment and travel journal from Terra Nova’s Burton Flynn and Ivan Nechunaev.
- Wikipedia is the last best place on the internet: The crowdsourced encyclopedia was perceived to represent all that was wrong with the web, now it’s a beacon of so much that’s right.
- Brahmal Vasudevan: Long-form interview with the founder of Creador.
- Notz Stucki’s 2020 investment conference notes: Link to speaker presentations here.