The Shape of Things to Come

The journey of a noted designer-architect shows what may lie ahead for all of us CHICAGO-BASED JORDAN MOZER + ASSOCIATES LTD. BEGAN OFFERING AN UNUSUALLY BROAD RANGE OF INTEGRATED SERVICES IN 1984. With acclaimed designer and architect Jordan Mozer at the helm, the firm creates buildings and everything that goes into them. So, it’s not … Continued

Private Security

A veteran of the $48.1 billion industry tells what it’s like protecting the rich and famous Here’s how a rookie mistake provided the founding principles for a thriving business. Todd Sheets was working as a cop in a medium-sized city in 2008 when his part-time gig in private security took him to a beautiful hotel … Continued

Fibonacci’s Arithmetic Revolution

A series of numbers known as the Fibonacci sequence revolutionized commerce and science. But can it help traders pick the right stocks? A 13th-century Italian mathematician known these days as “Fibonacci” helped create the modern world of commerce and finance by introducing Hindu-Arabic numerals and mathematics to Western civilization. The decimal-based system he popularized in … Continued

Rising Prices, Declining Confidence

Uncertainty prevails as inflation unnerves consumers and perturbs economists  Prices are soaring and necessities are scarce as annual inflation of 6.8% grips the nation. While economists differ on how much of the blame to assign to monetary policy, labor shortages, supply-chain disruptions, working from home or the spread of the Delta variant, a consensus is … Continued

Duck Call

Despite a whimsical name, DuckDuckGo offers a serious privacy-oriented alternative to Google searches A google search for “luckbox” put a betting site at the top of the results and the magazine’s homepage in the No. 2 spot. A DuckDuckGo search reversed the order, placing the magazine first and the betting site second. That was good … Continued

The Struggle to Protect data privacy

In 1890, future U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis was so alarmed by the new Kodak portable camera that he co-wrote a Harvard Law Review article entitled “The Right to Privacy.” But if Brandeis were alive today, he’d have more to fret about than an unauthorized reproduction of hislikeness. There’s good reason to fear the … Continued

Data Privacy

Internet users casually offer up their valuable and sensitive personal data to any online entity that promises even a hint of convenience in exchange. Their carelessness is giving rise to theft, wasteful consumerism, political polarization and, ultimately, chaos. _ To assess the damages and search for antidotes, Luckbox constructed a panel discussion from the thoughts … Continued

The Future of the Future of Money

No one can see or touch cryptocurrency, but that’s not stopping it from entering the mainstream. It surpassed a market capitalization of $2.5 trillion this spring after beginning the year at less than $1 trillion. While it’s uncertain that cryptocurrency can maintain that blistering pace of expansion, continued growth seems assured, according to Sam Bankman-Fried, … Continued

Bitcoin Mining is Spewing Carbon

Producing bitcoins uses as much electricity as the nation of Argentina, but cardano is offering an alternative   An energy-efficient cryptocurrency called cardano could help dislodge bitcoin, a notorious electricity junkie, from its position as the world’s premier crypto. The shift in the market would be a meaningful step in the effort to curb the … Continued

Luckbox Leans in with Annie Duke

Annie Duke on trading, bet-sizing, prospect theory, outcome bias and quitting This conversation was edited lightly for style and brevity. You’ve pivoted from professional poker to teaching and giving talks on the behavioral psychology ofdecision-making. How did that shift occur? People have used that word “pivot” in relation to me quite a bit. I’m going … Continued