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The Red Sox and Cardinals. Again.

The World Series starts tonight and I couldn’t be less excited. This year’s playoffs featured the Pirates for the first time in 20 years, one of the best young starters of all time, a nearly back-to-back Triple Crown winner, and the Atlanta Braves. But we ended up with, for what feels like the umpteenth time, the St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox.

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The Red Sox and Cardinals. Again.

October 23, 2013 4 minute read

The World Series starts tonight and I couldn’t be less excited. This year’s playoffs featured the Pirates for the first time in 20 years, one of the best young starters of all time, a nearly back-to-back Triple Crown winner, and the Atlanta Braves. But we ended up with, for what feels like the umpteenth time, the St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox.

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Benn Stancil

Co-founder & Chief Analytics Officer

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Is Seed Round Funding from VCs Good for Startups?

October 17, 2013 7 minute read

Tom Tunguz of Redpoint Ventures recently wrote an interesting article on the effect the well-documented boom in seed funding is having on startups and VCs. He argued that the number of companies receiving seed financing has taken off, that many VCs are now involved in these deals, and this involvement has generally been beneficial for VCs.

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Benn Stancil

Co-founder & Chief Analytics Officer

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The Market for U.S. Debt - Too Big to Disrupt

October 15, 2013 3 minute read

By waiting until the 11th hour (again) to agree to raise the U.S. debt ceiling, U.S. policymakers are walking across a very dangerous economic tightrope. Even if last night’s deal wins the approval of Republican Congressional leaders, politicians in Washington are taking huge risks by potentially disrupting the biggest financial market in the world.

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Benn Stancil

Co-founder & Chief Analytics Officer

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The Best - And Worst - Playoff Teams in Recent Sports History

October 9, 2013 2 minute read

As a lifelong Braves fan, the Braves' Monday night loss to the Dodgers - and their familiar early elimination from the playoffs - still stings. After the Braves fought back to take a 3-2 lead against the best pitcher in baseball, Juan Uribe put them behind for good in the bottom of the 8th with a two-run homer to left.

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Benn Stancil

Co-founder & Chief Analytics Officer

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Do Politicians Vote for What Their Constituents Need? An Interactive Map on Food Stamps

September 30, 2013 3 minute read

A week and a half ago, in the name of fiscal responsibility and fraud prevention, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to cut $40 billion dollars from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs (SNAP), which provide funding for food stamps for low-income Americans.

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Benn Stancil

Co-founder & Chief Analytics Officer

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