Hot Links: The Breaking Point
Posted May 31, 2012 by Joshua M Brown
What I'm reading this morning:
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…
Barry: I got your Housing Bottom right here, partner. (TBP )
Only the ECB can save the euro now. (Telegraph )
May ADP report blows. (CalculatedRisk )
Mebane Faber spots some secular lows in country CAPEs. (World Beta )
Greggy: Fibonacci rules the market. (DragonflyCapital )
What makes Wall Street professionals double down on doomed bets? (BusinessWeek )
Five reasons China may already be in recession. (TheAtlantic )
Jessica Peletier dismantles fake social media traders. (RogueTraderette )
Buffett hates gold, but Einhorn hates cash. (Dealbreaker )
Dougie: Ignore the world, just buy US stocks. (SeabreezePartners )
Facebook’s SecondMarket Muppets. (FelixSalmon )
Bill Gross: The Global Monetary System Is Reaching Its Breaking Point (ZeroHedge )
Beach Boys celebrating their 50th anniversary, check out the new single: (RollingStone )
Free advice for gangsta – don’t be planning crime sprees on Facebook. (NYP )
Don’t miss my daily linkfest for financial advisors this morning! (WSJFA )
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