On the Media Report: Stock Market Volatility

Interesting piece from this weekend’s On The Media that covered the breathless media coverage of last week’s stock market volatility. Well-known financial journalist Felix Salmon gives a rather curious take on what he believes is the media’s fascination with (and, according to him, their overemphasis/misread of) the Dow Jones as a barometer of economic health. In fact – and more than a few financial analysts and business journalists undoubtedly agree with him – he believes stock indexes on the whole are inaccurate indicators, although he does give slight credit to the S&P 500 as a more representative measure of American economic … Continue reading On the Media Report: Stock Market Volatility

Greeks, Blacks and Bitcoins

Back in January, I wrote a piece about Bitcoin for The Atlantic’s online business section, which, to my surprise, generated a fair amount of buzz on the story’s comment section, as well as on Twitter and Reddit. My own Twitter account, small as it as (ahem, follow me!), gained me a few Bitcoin enthusiasts as followers, reinforcing that I actually needed to make use of my own handle for my journalism endeavors, which had ground to a halt for a time. Anyway, the crux of the piece debated the potential pros and cons of the cryptocurrency being utilized by more African-Americans. Make no mistake, the economic realities of Greeks … Continue reading Greeks, Blacks and Bitcoins