
What I'm reading this morning:
- Shanghai stocks plunge 6%, Greek stocks plummet 9%. I'm running out of verbs to describe sell-offs. (Macro Horizons)
- The trouble with Greece is political once again as a pro-default party gains momentum (Wall Street Journal)
- The bull case for China still intact, today's unpleasantness notwithstanding (ETF Trends)
- Andy explains "overbought" and "oversold" (AThrasher)
- Barclays says European stocks could have a big 2015 (ValueWalk)
- Some contrary research on the benefits of portfolio rebalancing (MarketWatch)
- Raymond James flexes, opens it's first NYC branch (Wall Street Journal)
- 9 of 10 advisors use LinkedIn, 1 of 2 use Facebook and 1 of 4 use Twitter (Think Advisor)
- Paul Farrell: GOP’s antiscience helps Big Oil, but sabotages America long-term (MarketWatch)
- New app allows girls to have unprotected sex without fear of pregnancy. I fell asleep on the couch last night, fully dressed with a bag of Pirate's Booty next to me. (The Atlantic)
- Don't fall out of your chair on this one: Men tend to remarry younger women (Vox)
- Someone tell Leo he can get out of his Belfort character now. Or not. (Esquire)
- Watch Obama kick Stephen Colbert out of his chair, finish the segment (YouTube)