
What I'm reading this morning:
- Sentiment vs Momentum into year-end (Charlie Bilello)
- Three reasons to underweight high-yield debt (ETF.com)
- I'm absolutely convinced that everyone at AOL is on acid (New Yorker)
- My new column at Fortune: Why the oil price drop is Wall Street taking one for the team (Fortune)
- Does hubris fuel the massive reversals of fortune that market-timers suffer? (MarketWatch)
- On the difference between trend and counter-trend trading (Adam Grimes)
- A close look at the Behavior Gap: Total Return vs Investor Return (Morningstar)
- The correlation between China stocks and copper works 50% of the time, every time. (Dragonfly Capital)
- Tom Brakke confronts the CFA Society re: CAPM orthodoxy (Freezing Assets)
- Google signs 60-year lease on NASA airfield and hangars (The Verge)
- ETF investors can't sell Europe, buy US fast enough. (ETF Trends)
- Will people pay $2 a month for the ReutersTV app? (Digiday)
- Mayor de Blasio just legalized weed possession in NYC (Bloomberg)
- 15 people who got fired for sending a dumb tweet (Gizmodo)