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Hot Links: Violins, Champagne

Posted May 18, 2015 by Joshua M Brown

What I'm reading this morning:

  • Violins - Hedge Funds Close Doors, Facing Low Returns and Investor Scrutiny (DealBook)
  • Don’t Be So Sure the Economy Will Return to Normal (Upshot)
  • What happens after oil gets cut in half? (TRB)
  • The latest buys and sells by David Tepper, as per the Appaloosa 13F filing (Benzinga)
  • The list of ETFs that Ray Dalio uses to express his firm Bridgewater's trades (Benzinga)
  • Dimson, Marsh and Staunton on industry diverisifcation, home bias, etc - via Larry Swedroe (ETF.com)
  • Heavy but worthwhile - The End of Meaningful Work: A World of Machines and Social Alienation (Dark Bid)
  • Goldman slashes its crude oil forecasts for the next five years (Reuters)
  • This week on The Real Patrick Batemans of New York, the guys turn their wives into little bonus-seeking hedge fund associates (New York Times)
  • Real-file Sons of Anarchy shootout in Texas this weekend (KWTX)

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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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