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Hot Links: Like the Olden Days

Posted March 5, 2015 by Joshua M Brown

What I'm reading this morning:

  • Mark Cuban: Why This Tech Bubble is Worse Than the Tech Bubble of 2000 (Blog Maverick)
  • Contra: Not everything's a bubble, sometimes shit just goes up. (Midnight Trader)
  • Etsy hires Goldman Sachs for a forthcoming IPO (Fortune)
  • Ed Yardeni: If oil prices have stabilized, we may have seen the worst of the EPS hit (Dr Ed's Blog)
  • So what do forward earnings say now and is the stock market listening? (MarketWatch)
  • Morgan Stanley retailing out their Etsy IPO allotment like in the olden days (Morgan Stanley)
  • Why bond market investors should not fear a 1970's scenario (A Wealth Of Common Sense)
  • ...nor should they fear another 1994. (Medium)
  • The Fly is not feeling your "losing trade" blog posts these days (iBankCoin)
  • Jesse Eisinger: Dream on, the banks are doing just fine (ProPublica)
  • Tadas: There are no guarantees when it comes to investing (Abnormal Returns)
  • How's Finra's "high risk broker" program going? (Wall Street Journal)
  • Bruce Willis on Broadway this fall in Steven King's 'Misery' (Vulture)
  • Margot Robbie looking stupid-hot in a new cover shoot for Harpers (Harpers Bazaar)

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Joshua M. Brown

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