Be in the know. 50 key reads for Saturday…

  1. Big Pharma Battled the Pandemic. The Stocks Are Cheap. (Barron’s)
  2. These Aerospace Stocks Will Take Flight Soon. Flying Taxis? Not So Fast. (Barron’s)
  3. The pandemic made these cereals cool again (CNN Business)
  4. The value proposition for markets (Financial Times)
  5. Boeing Gets a Brand New 737 MAX Buyer, and the Stock Is Jumping (Barron’s)
  6. U.S. Surpasses 100 Million Covid-19 Vaccines Administered (Wall Street Journal)
  7. The tech-heavy Nasdaq has underperformed the Dow for four straight weeks — a first since 2016 (CNBC)
  8. Curious Speculations: Collectibles & NFTs (investoramnesia)
  9. As Covid Wanes, the U.S. Economy Could Soar. What That Means for Investors (Barron’s)
  10. Charlie Munger uses these mental tricks (cmqinvesting)
  11. Value Investors Finally Have Reason to Celebrate—for Now (Wall Street Journal)
  12. Fox’s Tubi Made Millions With Reruns. Now It Wants Original Programming (Bloomberg)
  13. Why You Should Be Wary of Claims That the Stock Market Is in a Bubble (Time)
  14. ‘Stimmy’ Is Setting Stage for Next Wave of Retail Stock Frenzy (Bloomberg)
  15. The Renaissance of Pipelines (contrarianedge)
  16. Novavax Stock Jumps on Final Data From U.K. Vaccine Trial (Barron’s)
  17. David Tepper says he’s getting bullish on stocks for a very specific reason (CNBC)
  18. Drive-Throughs That Predict Your Order? Restaurants Are Thinking Fast (New York Times)
  19. What Came Before the $10 Billion Bet on Flying Taxis (Wall Street Journal)
  20. Charlie Munger: How Berkshire got started and became a success (YouTube)
  21. 3D-printed housing developments suddenly take off – here’s what they look like (CNBC)
  22. Higher Rates Won’t Kill the Stock Market. What to Do Now. (Barron’s)
  23. The Tactics People Are Using to Get Their Money Out of China (Bloomberg)
  24. How Non-Fungible Tokens Are Transforming the Art World (Barron’s)
  25. The Booming IPO Market Shows No Signs of Slowing. What Investors Need to Know. (Barron’s)
  26. Eli Lilly Offers More Positive Data on Its Alzheimer’s Drug (Barron’s)
  27. 14 Undervalued Small-Cap Stocks (Morningstar)
  28. Here’s What Wall Street Will Focus on Next Week as Fed Rate Panel Meets (Barron’s)
  29. Bear Warning Seen With Nasdaq 100 Velocity Stalling at 2000 Peak (Bloomberg)
  30. How Israel Became the World Vaccine Leader (Wall Street Journal)
  31. It’s Not Just GameStop. Why These Retro Stocks Are Suddenly Hot. (Barron’s)
  32. How to Play the Valuation Gap Between Growth and Value Stocks (Barron’s)
  33. Covid-19 Rewrote the Rules of Shopping. What Is Next? (Wall Street Journal)
  34. Short Seller Takes Aim at Another EV Maker. Its Stock Is Tumbling. (Barron’s)
  35. China’s Corporate Earnings Set for Biggest Jump in a Decade (Bloomberg)
  36. Bridgewater’s Prince warns on risky assets after bond decline (Financial Times)
  37. China Aims to Vaccinate 70-80% of Population By Mid-2022 (Bloomberg)
  38. Americans with more education are optimistic about the economy. The rest aren’t. (Business Insider)
  39. Why the spiking bond yields driving sharp losses in tech stocks are not a long-term threat to the market, according to one Wall Street chief strategist (Business Insider)
  40. Tech’s Volatility Roller Coaster Is Back at Pandemic-Crash Level (Bloomberg)
  41. Factories Are Gearing Up for a Post-Covid Boom (Bloomberg)
  42. Billionaire and Celebrity Endorsements Lure Retail Investors to the SPAC Craze (Bloomberg)
  43. Everything Hot Is ‘Unwinding’ in $21 Billion of Clean-Power ETFs (Bloomberg)
  44. 50 Companies to Watch in 2021 (Bloomberg)
  45. Vitalik Buterin, Creator of Ethereum, on Understanding Ethereum, ETH vs. BTC, ETH2, Scaling Plans and Timelines, NFTs, Future Considerations, Life Extension, and More (Featuring Naval Ravikant) (#504) (Tim Ferriss)
  46. Investors Panic During Natural Disasters. Who Wins When They Do? (institutionalinvestor)
  47. Investors see ‘gold rush on steroids’ for green battery metals (Financial Times)
  48. For Wall Street, Everybody’s a Post-Covid Winner (Wall Street Journal)
  49. 17 Reasons to Let the Economic Optimism Begin (New York Times)
  50. $100 Billion Has Rotated Back To Value Investing, And More Could Be Coming (ZeroHedge)