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1. Article We’re Reading


Worried About A Stock Market Crash? Here’s How You Can ‘Tail Hedge’ Your Portfolio

2. Video We’re Watching

3. Chart We’re Analyzing

4. Term We’re Defining

The Q ratio, also known as Tobin's Q, measures the relationship between market valuation and intrinsic value. In other words, it estimates whether a business or market is overvalued or undervalued.

The Q ratio is calculated by dividing the market value of a company by its assets' replacement cost. Thus, equilibrium is when market value equals replacement cost.

5. Quote We’re Reflecting On

“Far more money has been lost by investors trying to anticipate corrections, than lost in the corrections themselves.” — Peter Lynch

Take From the Rich, Give to the People, Big Data’s Robinhood

Big tech uses our data to pad their pockets. Facebook alone makes $42B a year. But modern-day Robinhood, $MODE, allows everyone to share in the profits. 45M+ users and $60M+ in revenue later, Mode prepares for an IPO.

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