The Wall Street Physician Blog in 2018, And An Announcement
The Wall Street Physician blog had over 150 posts and more than 408,000 views in 2018 (an increase from 107,000 views in 2017). Thank...
Index Investing And Rock-Paper-Scissors
Rock-paper-scissors is a game that nearly all of us played as children.
It is a game with incredible opportunities to play mind games with your...
How To Invest In International Stocks in 2019
The three core asset classes in a diversified portfolio are U.S. stocks, U.S. bonds, and international stocks.
The process of buying U.S. stocks is intuitive...
Three Ways “First, Do No Harm” Applies to Personal Finance
We are taught it early and often in medical training: First, do no harm. The premise is that medical diagnostics and treatment can and...
Best Stocks for 2019? Let’s Look At The 2018 Stock Picks First!
Near the end of every year, financial publications publish their picks for the coming year. This year is no different.
Kiplinger and U.S. News have...
What Are Your Causes Of Financial Anxiety?
Life is full of potential worries. Personal, professional, and other stresses can make us anxious and reduce our happiness and quality-of-life.
A major source of...
The Key To Financial Success As A Doctor – Staying Hungry
We all know the importance of compound interest in building wealth. The fuel for compound interest is time—the longer you are committed the greater...
Book Review: The Doctors Guide To Starting Your Practice Right
For residents, there is scattered information about the job search and the transition from being a resident/fellow to an attending physician.
Many residents get their...
If You Could See Medicine Through My Eyes: Resident Perspective
Medicine has changed immensely over the past 40 years. Not only has the drugs, surgeries, and procedures changed, but the culture and economics of...
New Post Tomorrow
There is no post today because I am participating in a post series tomorrow with fellow physician finance bloggers Xrayvsn, Doctor of Finance MD,...