Market Watch: Election Volatility, Magnetic Reversion, Sustained Inflation
For the last 25 years, the markets have been driven largely by two things: Government stimulus and low interest rates. For example, after the March of 2000 dot-com crash, the Fed slashed interest rates from 6.5% down to 1.75%. And Read More …
A Tribute to Charlie Munger – the Architect of Berkshire Hathaway
In the physical world, great buildings are linked to their architect while those who had poured the concrete or installed the windows are soon forgotten. Berkshire has become a great company. Though I have long been in charge of the Read More …
Binary Cross Entropy (BCE) function used in General Adversarial Networks (GAN)
BCE is used for training GANs. It’s useful for these models, because it’s especially designed for classification tasks, where there are two categories like, real and fake. Let us explain what each part of the BCE loss function means. How Read More …
Hindenburg Aftermath is Adani Group Stocks Bloodbath: Irrational Exuberance to Unjustifiable Pessimism
Adani Enterprises consolidated shares, slumped on Friday, the 3rd Feb 2023, 35% to hit their lowest since March 2021. That low took its losses to nearly $33.6 billion since last week, a 70% fall. Hindenburg’s report said key listed Adani Read More …
US Federal Reserve Walking a Tightrope: Where is the Fiduciary Responsibility?
Federal Reserve of the US has been struggling and juggling things around for the past 13 years by using techniques such as quantitative easing (QE), quantitative tightening (QT), alongside reducing Fed’s Fund Rate to zero and incrementally increasing Fed’s Fund Read More …
An Indian Vision – truly
Someone once famously said, “Behind every politician is a failed economist.” We can show the world that behind every successful politician is a brilliant economist.Here is a detailed vision for India’s future growth and development and the sort of country it Read More …
Taper Tantrum
In the summer 2021, several Federal leaders seemed to indicate that the eventual tapering off of an accommodative policy would start before the year ended. Basically, the Fed might start tapering off some of the bond purchasing it initiated in Read More …
Economic Stimulus: Monetary, Fiscal
When the economy hits rough patch, the government typically respond with stimulus or actions meant to jump start economic activity. There are two main ways the government does this; with monetary policy and fiscal policy. They can be little bit Read More …
What You Need to Know about IPOs
Initial public offerings can offer investors a number of advantages, including a way to get in early on a company that may yield high returns as investors determine its value in the marketplace. When they are successful, some IPOs can Read More …
Fall and a Recovery: Stock Market Watch
A year after the Covid Pandemic forced the nation into a shutdown, the stock market has been overhauled in ways Wall Street never imagined. Last March, stocks plunged as the world faced the frightening spread of a virus, many had Read More …