The stock market climbs a wall of worry. This saying has been around for decades. Experienced advisors know the bigger fear is when the future looks predictable: What could possibly go wrong? Let us ...
You can probably think of a time when you’ve used math to solve an everyday problem, such as calculating a tip at a restaurant or determining the square footage of a room. But what role does math play ...
New York University neuroscientist Paul Glimcher has a suggestion that is as simple as it is counterintuitive: Rather than trying to pick the best option, start by eliminating the worst. Why do our ...