Last day of October- Wow- time went by fast- Almost end of 2020- Very thankful for another blessed day- Woke up. Got some work done. Played with my son- Had a nice lunch- Had an argument with wife but we got things figured out. Thank You Lord for the love Continue Reading
[Investing] Case for Investing in REITs
Twitter and Facebook suggested me this interview from NAREIT about investing in REITs. The basic investment thesis is that REITs are quite undervalued and offer good potential returns- It has done in many cycles including 9/11 and 2008 financial crisis. Active management and selecting good properties with a framework of Continue Reading
[Research] Hal Varian’s Experiment about Google
Today, I would like to review some of the clever experiments that I liked. One experiment is straightforward and super effective. Hal Varian, chief economist of Google, designed an experiment where students were randomly assigned to do research on a topic. One group used Google and the group used library Continue Reading
[Education] Political Bias in Wikipedia
I always suspected that there was some political bias in Wikipedia. Well, I guess I was not wrong- Indeed, there is some left leaning bias in Wikipedia. Am I surprised? Nope- Wikipedia is lead by people and people have biases. So I am not surprised. Am I worried? A bit. Continue Reading