Sunday Reads and Crowded Coronado

I write when I wake to get my posts out by 6am PST and yesterday was the first time in ages I woke at 6-30.

I doubt I had anything important to say and I must have needed the rest.

I hit the road for Coronado yesterday and plan to be here for the summer. I left Phoenix at 10 am and it was 109 degrees and arrived on the beach 6 hours later to 71 degrees.

While SOHO was busy and spotty, Coronado is jam packed. This Spring, I had been telling local stores that I frequent that this summer would break all records in traffic and commerce and it sure looks that way from first glance.

I am really excited for Rachel beginning her post pandemic life in New York, but I was getting very used to having here live with us again and Coronado will be quiet, with less messes, without her.

On Sunday, I share some reads so here we go…

Morgan Housel penned ‘Getting The Goal Posts to Stop Moving‘. Investors should make a habit of reading Morgan’s posts.

Ben Thompson has a great piece on the Apple ‘monopoly’ titled ‘Integrated Apple and App Store Risk‘.

Last but not least, I was with Van Eck at The Bitcoin conference, but he stayed on and his Bitcoin team and their dispatch from the conference was excellent. Have a read.

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