What caught my eye this week.
Got your passport ready and your bag packed for the last flight out of Heathrow when Britain goes all 21 Days Later on Brexit Day?
The good news is even I don’t think that’s going to happen. We’ll be in for more months of Dad’s Army amateurism should we leave with no-deal on the 29th March. But the reviled metropolitan elites will immediately put their brains towards sorting out the mess foisted upon them, and anarchy will be avoided.1 [1]
The bad news is Britain has slipped again in the Henley Passport Index [2]. This ranking of how many countries a citizen can visit without a visa is now topped by Japan. Its popular citizens can visit 190 countries around the world visa-free.
Britain has dropped to sixth place – from the top spot in 2015 – though to be honest that isn’t disastrous. You can still visit 185 countries without a visa if you have a UK passport.
Despite the tilt towards nationalism in the UK and US (which has also fallen down the list) most of the world increasingly recognizes the power of hassle-free movement. In 2006 the average citizen could visit 58 countries without a visa. That has nearly doubled to 107.
Brexit surely won’t change things much – it’s unimaginable you’ll need a visa to visit the EU anytime soon – although I do expect we’ll be doling out more visas to the likes of India and China after Brexit.
We’ll need the workers, and they’ll demand visas in trade deals that we can’t refuse.
From Monevator
The Slow & Steady Passive Portfolio Update: Q4 2018 – Monevator [3]
From the archive-ator: Beware the lure of the exotic – Monevator [4]
News
Note: Some links are Google search results – in PC/desktop view you can click to read the piece without being a paid subscriber. Try privacy/incognito mode to avoid cookies. Consider subscribing if you read them a lot!2 [5]
Four in 10 UK first-time buyers will retire with mortgages, FCA warns – Guardian [6]
One in five baby boomers are millionaires [Search result] – FT [7]
UK house prices rise at fastest rate in almost two years, says Halifax – Guardian [8]
Open banking: the quiet digital revolution one year on [Search result] – FT [9]
[Former?] hedge fund star David Einhorn was down 34% in 2018 – CNBC [10]
Would Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s 70% tax proposal work in UK?- Guardian [11]
Do you live in a burglary hotspot? – This Is Money [12]
Treasury to review ‘loan charge’ proposals that retrospectively tax contractors – Accountancy Daily [13]
Australia’s house price slide prompts worries about its economy [Search result] – FT [14]
[15]JP Morgan: Most markets began 2019 pricing in an imminent mild recession – FT [16]
Products and services
Why US-style zero-fee funds won’t catch on in Europe – Institutional Investor [17]
Hargreaves Lansdown [18] under fire over Wealth 150 list – Guardian [19] & Simon Lambert [20]
Ratesetter will give you a free £100 [and me a cash bonus] if you invest £1,000 for a year – Ratesetter [21]
Do you have any of these rare and valuable euro coins rattling around? – This Is Money [22]
Farms and smallholdings for sale [In pictures] – Guardian [23]
Market timing mini-special
No, you almost certainly can’t time markets – Institutional Investor [24]
The evidence says index funds still beat active funds in down markets – Preston McSwain [25]
The wrong debate – The Irrelevant Investor [26]
The jury is still out on timing factor [i.e. return premium [27]] investments – Morningstar [28]
Lump sum investing versus drip-feeding [From the archive-ator] – Monevator [29]
Comment and opinion
When markets are tough, don’t look – Morningstar [30]
Professional investors are bad at selling stocks – Bloomberg [31]
The economics of divorce – Young F.I. Guy [32] & [Search result] FT [33]
US equity returns since 2009 are staggering, and likely unrepeatable – ETF.com [34]
On the demographic path to human self-extinction – Ed Yardeni [35]
The price of greed – Of Dollars and Data [36]
30 years of living the bull market life… – Morningstar [37]
Related: Two pieces on future returns [US but relevant] – Morningstar [38] & ZenInvestor [39]
In praise of having a big cash reserve – Bone Fide Wealth [40] (via Abnormal Returns [41])
Advice for the young as the market weather turns rougher – Simple Living in Somerset [42]
Is J.D. Roth still financially independent, and does it even matter? – Get Rich Slowly [43]
UK Value Investor reviews his performance in a tough 2018 – UK Value Investor [44]
Brexit
Audience member [45] on Question Time sums up where we’re at [Video] – via Twitter [46]
Brexit is dividing Britain. So is a Brexit movie. – New York Times [47]
Outrage at John Bercow is the sound of a constitution working [Search result] – FT [48]
No-deal Brexit would shrink economy by 8%, claims CBI – ThisIsMoney [49]
We’re now a country where right-wing yobs chant “nazi” on live TV [Video] – via Twitter [50]
It’s not perfect, but Norway plus may be Labour’s least worst option – Owen Jones [51]
David Lammy MP urges MPs to tell the truth to misled voters [Video] – via Twitter [52]
Kindle book bargains
Creativity, Inc. [Must read!] by Ed Catmull – £1.99 on Kindle [53]
Barbarians at the Gate by Brian Burrough and John Helyar – £1.99 on Kindle [54]
Start Now, Get Perfect Later by Rob Moore – £0.99 on Kindle [55]
Turning the Tide on Plastic by Lucy Siegle – £0.99 on Kindle [56]
Off our beat
Lonely George the tree snail dies, and a species goes extinct – National Geographic [57]
Don’t reply to emails: The case for Inbox Infinity – The Atlantic [58]
Blow to low carb diet as landmark study finds high fibre cuts heart disease risk – Guardian [59]
Interview with Deep Mind’s founder and AI pioneer [PDF] – The Times via Google [60]
Africa’s biggest conservation success was once a poacher’s paradise – Bloomberg [61]
And finally…
“The reason so few people optimise their finances and become wealthy is because they never spend any time researching and never properly try their hand at investing. There is a very high correlation between understanding finance and being wealthy.”
– Andrew Craig, How To Own The World [62]
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