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Hot Links: Temperamental Bull

Posted October 13, 2014 by Joshua M Brown

What I'm reading this morning:

  • Andy assesses the technical damage of the past week (AThrasher)
  • Here is why the S&P 500 will hit a new high by year-end (Zenolytics)
  • Three pieces of good news from Morgan Stanley economist Joachim Fels (Business Insider)
  • Overseas Weakness Dampens Fed Optimism at Home (Wall Street Journal)
  • Is that all there is? Musings on a temperamental old bull (Michael Santoli)
  • The Riskalyze Report: Tech gets its bell rung (TRB)
  • How the trainwreck in oil will push down inflation data going forward (Evan Soltas)
  • Homebuilders ETF at 52-week lows (StockCharts.com)
  • Howard Marks: Mr. Risk's Rules of Enrichment (Bloomberg)
  • And the winner of this year's Nobel Prize in Economics is... (New York Times)
  • Trader Joe's sells twice as much per square foot as Whole Foods. Here's how: (Yahoo Finance)
  • Twitter's working on money transfers via tweet with a French bank (Reuters)
  • Repeat after me: Brokers are not fiduciaries and no one in a bank branch is giving you "advice" (New York Times)
  • A little late to this but it's great: Helaine Olen on the origin of the very worst personal finance trope (Storify)

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Joshua M. Brown

I’m a New York City-based financial advisor at Ritholtz Wealth Management LLC. I help people invest and manage portfolios for them.  For disclosure information please see here.

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