Hello, Welcome to Known Unknowns, a newsletter that is coming to terms with uncertainty. Making sense of markets We are living in times of extreme uncertainty, or risks that we have no way of measuring. When we can’t measure risk, we can’t manage it—and that explains why the markets make absolutely no sense these days. Sure, we got some good news last week, but considering the long and still uncertain road ahead, it seems like the stock market went up more than we would’ve expected.
Known Unknowns
Known Unknowns
Known Unknowns
Hello, Welcome to Known Unknowns, a newsletter that is coming to terms with uncertainty. Making sense of markets We are living in times of extreme uncertainty, or risks that we have no way of measuring. When we can’t measure risk, we can’t manage it—and that explains why the markets make absolutely no sense these days. Sure, we got some good news last week, but considering the long and still uncertain road ahead, it seems like the stock market went up more than we would’ve expected.