In The Money Game, George Goodman (writing under the pseudonym “Adam Smith”) strips away the illusions of Wall Street with wit and psychological insight. The book isn’t a traditional guide to investing—it’s a sharp, philosophical, and often humorous exploration of why investors behave the way they do. Goodman opens with a powerful premise: “The world is not the way they tell you it is,” and this applies most acutely to the world of finance.| The Acquirer's Multiple®
During his recent interview with The Odd Lots Podcast, Jim Chanos had some interesting things to say about current market absurdities. On Bitcoin “treasury” companies, he’s said: “It’s rarely that I have to increase my personal security after a podcast… but I had to do after our last podcast together when I said some intemperate things about Bitcoin Treasury companies.”| The Acquirer's Multiple®
Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) remains a critical player in the global semiconductor industry, serving as the backbone for tech giants with its advanced chip manufacturing capabilities. The company’s strategic importance, coupled with its technological leadership, attracts a wide range of investors, from value-oriented funds to growth-focused managers. This analysis examines recent portfolio adjustments by prominent investors.| The Acquirer's Multiple®