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Reader Poll: Which Topic Are You Most Interested In?

Posted on: October 22, 2024

Loyal readers of my newsletter may have noticed that I haven’t written a newsletter article for over a month. This pause has given me time to think about what I should write about the remainder of this year and next year. It has come down to two broad topics, and I’d like my readers to help me decide.

Some of you may know that I have published two books. The first one, Physician Wealth Management Made Easy, was published in 2017, the second one, Entrepreneur Wealth Management Made Easy, in 2019. In these books, I use real-life cautionary tales to teach useful financial lessons. Since the publication of these two books, I have heard five more years worth of cautionary tales from folks who came to me for advice. I think my readers can learn a lot from these tales. What do you think?

On the other hand, academic research on financial economics has seen dramatic changes in the last ten years, and I wonder if my readers would be interested in learning about the latest research and how the conclusions differ from those in the past. 

So I am asking you to help me make a decision. Please respond to this email letting me know which topic you’d prefer to read about – (1) the cautionary tales, or (2) the latest academic research.  Your input will be greatly appreciated. 

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1 Response to "Reader Poll: Which Topic Are You Most Interested In?"

the cautionary tales

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Michael Zhuang is principal of MZ Capital, a fee-only independent advisory firm based in Washington, DC.

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