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Kyla Scanlon

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Kyla Scanlon


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Kyla Scanlon is an economic commentator and Bloomberg contributor specializing in human-centric analysis that demystifies the complex. She started her career as a car salesperson before becoming an associate at Capital Group, conducting macroeconomic analysis and modeling investment strategies.

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“Just as the value of money is a collective belief, the behavior of every market is determined by the collective decisions of millions of investors based on their perceptions of reality. Markets reflect the foibles (and triumphs!) of human behavior and decision-making.”
Kyla Scanlon, In This Economy?: How Money & Markets Really Work

“Are there any people under the age of 40 who have ever thought markets were something besides a casino? Meme trades aren’t the cause of widespread distrust, they’re the symptoms of it. And those people under 40 who think finance is for gambling? They’re the lucrative part of Robinhood’s user base. Legal issues aside, it seems like Robinhood has a good business model for monetizing financial nihilism—which is the kind of thing investors might get excited about.”
Kyla Scanlon, In This Economy?: How Money & Markets Really Work

“At the most basic level, economics is the study of change: how to handle change and how to predict change.”
Kyla Scanlon, In This Economy?: How Money & Markets Really Work



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