Hot Links: Short of a Lifetime
Posted March 12, 2012 by Joshua M Brown
What I'm reading this morning:
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…
Jerry on the top three things that could derail the recovery. (ArmoTrader )
Barry on Credit Default Swaps masquerading as financial products. (TBP )
China says it now plans to float the yuan a bit. Are they serious? (Reuters )
James Altucher: No, I don’t really want to die. (AltucherConfidential )
The Ten Largest Websites in America. (24/7WallStreet )
Once upon a time Dynamic Hedge worked for Courtney Love. Okay. Here’s what he learned. (DynamicHedge )
Bob Lefsetz: Apple is the Beatles of Tech. (TBP )
The AAII reviews StockTwits. (AAII )
Mexican kajillionaire Carlos Slim launches an online television network with Larry King on board to attract the tweens and college kids. (Deadline )
and Jeffrey Gundlach just nonchalantly referred to Apple as the short of a lifetime. (StreetInsider )
Nasdaq 3000: We’re back, baby! (WSJ )
Barbarian Capital smashes Warren Buffett mythology in his spare time. (BarbarianCapital )
Killer railroad pics from the 1940’s. (AcidCow )
Activist fund manager Dan Loeb is into Elvis Costello, who knew? (AllThingsD )
Don’t miss my daily linkfest for financial advisors this morning! (WSJFA )
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