Hot Links: Messy Bull
Posted March 26, 2012 by Joshua M Brown
What I'm reading this morning:
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…
The bull market may have gotten messy, but it still looks intact. (DynamicHedge )
The chart everyone’s been talking about this weekend – earnings without Apple’s contribution. (BusinessInsider )
Howard: Yahoo stock is pretty pointless, but still fun to watch. (HowardLindzon )
Jerry: What inflation? Have you looked at the CRB lately? (ArmoTrader )
Fund managers are amost universally bullish on dividend stocks. (TradeWithPete )
Larry Swedroe: Wall Street continues to rape individual investors with structured products. (CBSMoneyWatch )
The stealth bailouts for the Systemic Six continue, you wouldn’t believe the ways in which this stuff is going down. (TBP )
Steven Place blogs the final word on the TVIX volatility ETF debacle. (InvestingWithOptions )
Join James Cameron as he takes a personal submarine to the lowest depths of the Mariana Trench, the deepest place in the world’s oceans. (NatGeo )
Don’t miss my daily linkfest for financial advisors this morning! (WSJFA )
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