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Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…

“I’m not sure what silver is trying to tell us, but if God popped down for a moment to tell me it would be trading in the triple digits before it was all over, I wouldn’t be that surprised.”  (SlopeOfHope)

60% of US CEO’s expect sales to grow in the next year, 38% expect to spend more.  (Bloomberg)

Barbarian Capital: In the battle of Labor vs Capital, guess who’s winning?  (DavianLetter)

Congrats to Andrew Ross Sorkin on the DealBook relaunch, looks great.  (NYT)

“10 Market Bubbles That Could Soon Burst”  (DailyFinance)

Steve Ballmer dumps $1.3 billion in Microsoft stock, he’s been taking the Cowboys all season.  Totally kidding.  (TBP)

Herb Morgan on how to play the end of the bond bull market.  (Forbes)

Charles Kirk’s “10 Signs You May Need a Trading Sabbatical”  (TheKirkReport)

Sir Allen Stanford just cannot stop getting his ass kicked.  (Dealbreaker)

Good news for financial advisers in the latest Affluent Insights survey from Merrill.  (WSJFA)

If I was 16, these are the pics I would be sending to all the girls I like.  (AcidCow)

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