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Hot Links: Drawing the Line

Posted December 23, 2014 by Joshua M Brown

What I'm reading this morning:

  • Who attacked and disabled Pyongyang's Internet connection? (New York Times)
  • Five things to watch for in today's GDP report (MoneyBeat)
  • Is China about to take off while no one expects it? (Market Anthropology)
  • John Authers hits the mutual fund biz with a spiked bat this morning (Financial Times)
  • Tactical asset allocation giant F-Squared admits to fraud, settles with SEC for $35 million on false performance claims (Fortune)
  • Where do we draw the line between innovation and disruption for disruption's sake? (DealBook)
  • The stock market's merry 200 year history illustrated (click this, trust me) (MarketWatch)
  • These were the five best performing ETFs of 2014 - how many did you guess in advance? (ETF.com)
  • The New Inverted Market Order (Price Action Lab)
  • Which funds got the international story right this year? (Morningstar)
  • How Larry Swedroe thinks about bear markets (ETF.com)
  • it’s much easier to unemotionally write about stocks than trade them professionally. (ValueWalk)
  • That deranged pervert what founded American Apparel is now broke. (Buzzfeed)
  • Sony tells Twitter to remove hacked email screenshots or face a lawsuit (Vice)

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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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