Hot Links: Keyboards, Phones & the Battle of Bosworth
Posted February 21, 2010 by Joshua M Brown
What I'm reading this morning:
Great Links for Sunday Reading…
Starting out trading? Don’t resist the urge to smash a keyboard or two (I’ve actually smashed monitors, guys). (SMBTraining )
Peter Goodman on The New Poor – middle class jobless who are on public assistance. (NYT )
If you see a money guy on TV, he is talking his book. (AbnormalReturns )
Wanna see where all the bankers scurried off to when MER, LEH, BSC went bye bye? (InfectiousGreed )
The truth about Russia as an investment and why their billionaires are pulling money out. (UpsideTrader )
Google ($GOOG) is now licensed as an energy trader. You’ll be pledging allegiance to them soon. (Mashable )
Shakespeare/history buffs get excited: the actual field where Richard fought Henry in the Battle of Bosworth has been identified. (TheHistoryBlog )
This gets my vote for Blog Post Title of 2010 so far… (JrDeputyAcct )
Insuring muni bonds? Good luck with that, says Buffett. (Bloomberg )
The 10 Most Pop Culturally Relevant Phones (including the Jersey Shore duck phone). (Flavorwire )
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