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A Small Intro

Hey, Orhon here. B.A. and Ph.D. in Economics, MSc. in Financial Engineering and Risk Management. I have an average Internet connection (thanks to xDSL/DOCSIS technologies marketed as fiber), curiosity on a weird range of topics (you name it, i probably thought about it before), good research skills (somehow i was able to learn it) and zero self regulatory mechanisms (which is a no go in most cases). I teach economics, blockchain/cryptocurrencies and a little bit of behavioral finance whenever I get the chance. You can find some useful stuff I bump into during my researches here on this page (so I am basically taking notes for my future self). I may update this page regularly or not, even for once. The future is always ambigious.

Resources

Resources on economics, cryptocurrencies, some coding and tech that may have slipped under the radar.

Economics & Finance

I also have YT playlist to save interesting videos regarding the field which can be accessed via this link for those interested.

Books

Websites

  • Marginal Revolution: A blog by Tylor Cowen, updated frequently with interesting stuff. Mainly about altruism and liberalism. Also has a column on Bloomberg.
  • Abnormal Returns: Economics along with politics and finance.
  • The Big Picture: B. Ritholtz's blog on economics and finance with news. Also has a column on Bloomberg.

Articles

Blockchain, Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies

Blockchain

Bitcoin

Books

Other Cryptos, Metaverse, NFT etc.

Books

Websites

  • BIS Innovation Hub: You may not be a fan of CBDCs but a database to keep an eye on nevertheless.
  • Ultrasound.money: The name is obviously misleading but a good site to check how ETH is doing.

Coding and Stuff

R

Websites

Python

Websites

Julia

Websites

Academic Stuff

Apps to help academics (like it is possible)

  • Obsidian: Mind mapping, note taking etc. using Zettelkassen method. Dubbed as a second brain.
  • Zotero: Open-source, free bibliography manager. Best one hands down.
  • Inoreader: RSS service with a good enough free plan.
  • You and Your Research: Transcript of Hamming's speech on academia and science.