Hot Links: All Hell Breaks Loose

Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…

EuroWatch: All hell is breaking loose in Athens as protestors are really not feeling this whole budget cuts thing.  (TheAtlantic)

…and in Spain it’s even worse, cops being assaulted in the middle of the street.  (NBCNews)

Marissa Mayer’s Yahoo turnaround plan has just been announced to employees, details here:  (BusinessInsider)

Barclays on how investors need to position themselves in the QE3 era.  (IndexUniverse)

Greggy looks at the technicals on the Chinese stock market and concludes it’s not such a great bargain after all, here’s why:  (DragonflyCapital)

Let’s start worrying about how markets perform in post-election years, the data here:  (PragCap)

What do you mean they’re closing down the aluminum ETF? How the f*ck am I supposed to invest for retirement?  (ETFdb)

Don’t miss my daily linkfest for financial advisors this morning! (WSJFA)

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