I just listened to Acquire’s latest episode, the interview with Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway’s Vice Chairman, and Warren Buffett’s longtime partner. I found the interview so insightful, inspiring, and, quite simply, fun to listen to, that I spent the day on it. I started simply by recording some of the sections that were more difficult to grasp for my non-native English listening skills and making the ChatGPT voice feature transcribe them. However I ended up analyzing most of the interview highlights with OpenAI’s large language model, so I thought it would be worth sharing

✍️ This chat is a continuation of What Are the Main Asset Classes One Can Invest in? The original chat showcased the chatbot’s capacity to analyze a list of financial asset classes and provide further insight, which I used to create a Canva infographic. The analysis of the classification of asset classes led me to pose the question of how crypto assets should be classified, a major topic of debate after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) presented charges against Coinbase. The SEC claimed that some of the crypto assets traded on their platform were securities, not commodities as …

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Themes: Business and Economics, Finance and Wealth. Prompt engineering use cases: Investing Research, Web Research [Original X.com post] [Bing Chat] 😎 I used the famous quote “buy when there is blood in the streets” on October 15th 2011, implying it would be a good moment to buy. However, I posted this on a social network where a lot of old content is deleted for various reasons. Can you guess which important events might have been going on during that period that led me to use that sentence? Buy When There's (literally) Blood In The Streets http://t.co/HvxlamEq — David G. R. …

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