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by srckinase123 2083 days ago
Is it worthwhile to read Matt Levine's newsletter, even if someone doesn't even have a rudimentary grasp on finance/economics? I've tried reading excerpts but they just went over my head. Would it be more useful to get a basic understanding of finance before reading his newsletter? There is so much terminology that is foreign to me.
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It was actually my first contact with 'real' finance. I started reading Money Stuff and just accepting that I wouldn't get most of it at first yet enjoying what I did get, and suddenly after a while I was looking up stuff on Investopedia and at some point, I realized I had actually learned lots of the basics and understanding all of the articles. I'm even thinking of studying it formally after the pandemic.
It's my first recommendation to anyone who tells me they'd like to understand a bit of finance - subscribe to Matt's newsletter, you'll pick it up and enjoy the journey.
Yes, if you read it consistently you'll pick up a lot, even without preexisting knowledge. Google what you don't understand and the next issue will make more sense :)
I have found it to be useful, in the sense that immersing myself in something that I can just barely grasp part of is a good way for me to work my way into a field.