
Quantitative Easing in the Oil Market?
Because the artificial suppression of interest rates worked so well to blow up asset prices, some of which are now in the severe hangover phase,
Because the artificial suppression of interest rates worked so well to blow up asset prices, some of which are now in the severe hangover phase,
BLOTS ON A FIELD? A neuroscience image sleuth finds signs of fabrication in scores of Alzheimer’s articles, threatening a reigning theory of the disease 21
“Desengaño” was noted by one Antonio Garcia Martinez in his most excellent book, Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley, as a
We are pleased to announce the 9th and arguably last Women in Finance Intern at Cove Street Capital: Sophie Zeng. I don’t think we can
“To think is easy. To act is hard. But the hardest thing in the world is to act in accordance with your thinking.” From one
From a recent piece in the WSJ by the Townsend Group. Our simple note. The invention of “quantitative easing” essentially meant that the Treasury printed
Commentary on a June 23rd article in the WSJ. Our industry loves to quantify and categorize. It’s not that easy in real life. Our presentation
The Perfect Sound: A Memoir in Stereo Shantaram Paradais The Power Law The Cursed Bunny Eight Days in May: The Final Collapse of the Third
A big debate going on as it relates to public companies—and the U.S. economy as a whole—surrounds how long a period of elevated inflation is
After being a guest on Edwin Dorsey’s Sunday Idea Brunch, I got a fair amount of inbound from people asking about Cove Street’s management assessment process.
The following is an excerpt from Cove Street’s Q1 2022 Small Cap PLUS letter to clients: If there is any stereotype about value investors that