Money Stuff (Bloomberg)
by Matt Levine
High-level finance, made human and hilarious. Matt Levine breaks down the most complex stories on Wall Street with unrivaled wit and technical depth.
About Money Stuff (Bloomberg)
Money Stuff is a daily masterclass in how markets actually work. Matt Levine takes the most esoteric financial news—from private credit booms to crypto meltdowns—and explains them with surgical precision and a sharp sense of humor.
What Makes This Newsletter Unique
The writing quality. It's the rare finance newsletter that is genuinely funny while being more technically rigorous than almost anything else available.
Who Should Subscribe?
Anyone who wants to understand the 'inner plumbing' of the financial system and enjoys smart, long-form commentary.
Content Format
A few long-form essays per day, often connected by a single theme in the financial world.
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Our Take: Pros & Cons
Pros
- Exceptional technical insight
- Highly entertaining and witty
- Indispensable for understanding market structure
Cons
- Can be very long; requires time to read
- Technically dense (not for absolute beginners)
Frequently Asked Questions
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How often is Money Stuff (Bloomberg) published?
Money Stuff (Bloomberg) is published daily.
Who writes Money Stuff (Bloomberg)?
Money Stuff (Bloomberg) is written by Matt Levine. Matt Levine is a former Goldman Sachs investment banker and deal lawyer who is now a columnist for Bloomberg Opinion. He is widely considered one of the best writers in finance.
About the Author: Matt Levine
Matt Levine
Matt Levine is a former Goldman Sachs investment banker and deal lawyer who is now a columnist for Bloomberg Opinion. He is widely considered one of the best writers in finance.
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