
What I'm reading this morning:
- The bombing of Syrian targets has begun. (New York Times)
- Mark Hulbert on the "Alibaba was the top" thing. (MarketWatch)
- Yahoo stock is a trainwreck post Alibaba. Who could've seen that coming? Oh yeah, everyone. (Wall Street Journal)
- Joe Fahmy's thoughts on recent market price action (Joe Fahmy)
- Two-year lows for the small caps vs large caps ratio - will it ever matter? (All Star Charts)
- Goldman's talking about a 4% 10-year within 12 months (it's 2.56% now) (Bloomberg)
- Value strategies don't have to exclude the excitement of the tech sector (Millennial Invest)
- Wall Street is throwing in the towel on doing business with Russia (DealBook)
- Jack Bogle and Cliff Asness on a panel, moderated by Tom Keene. Tough to beat. (Pragmatic Capitalism)
- I know for a fact this is going on - Facebook's "like farms" are inflating traffic and usage stats (Zero Hedge)