David Pinsen

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Gold

I just submitted an article about this to Seeking Alpha, so if they publish it, I’ll link to it here [Update: it's been published: "Gold Gets Hammered"]. But in the meantime, here’s a tl;dr version:
I wrote the two articles linked to below last month.  They proved to be good timing. After writing the second one, [...]

Hedging Update

Looking back at an optimal put hedge on GLD
In Tim Knight’s after the close wrap-up video Thursday (“Fire, Walk With Me“), he noted how precious metals had fallen out of bed recently. Below is a look at what happened with an optimal put hedge on the gold-tracking ETF GLD Thursday. Then, [...]

Naked Pizza in NYC

The first outpost of Naked Pizza opened in New York City last night. I’d been interested in trying it since I read this article about it by Rob Walker in the New York Times Magazine a couple of years ago, so we headed over last night and picked up a Superbiotic pie and some bread [...]

Regretsy’s updated, ‘Mother of all 9/11 Posts’

Regretsy updated its “The Mother of all 9/11 Posts” for the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Before clicking you may want to read this intro of the post which describes what’s to come:
To commemorate the 9th anniversary of what I like to call “The Unpleasantness”, I’m going to subject you to an extensive, handpicked assortment of [...]

My last visit to the WTC

After the first attack in 1993, the World Trade Center instituted some elaborate security measures. For example, all visitors were given laminated photo IDs after checking in, that they were required to show to the guards at the relevant elevator banks. Security tightened at all office buildings in New York after 9/11, and more buildings [...]

A reason to visit Cameroon

Downtown Douala, Cameroon

After reading that Cameroon was home to one of the world’s least livable cities (Douala), I figured there was no reason anyone would want to visit Cameroon. But this FT article over the weekend by Stephen Cave offered one, “Of man and beast“. From the article:

Many of the other problems [autoimmune diseases, diabetes, [...]

What $41 million in venture capital won’t buy you

Revenues, apparently.  Remember Color, the mobile app that received $41 million in venture financing a few months ago?

I have AppShopper’s top-200 grossing finance app rankings bookmarked (and was pleasantly surprised to see Portfolio Armor crack into the top-5 on Thursday), but after being reminded about Color by a chapter about it (“Color and [...]

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