
What I'm reading this morning:
- Congrats Wall Street banks - you're now officially felons (DealBook)
- Is Spotify's new video feature a bigger threat to Apple or Netflix (or no one)? (Benzinga)
- This American VC Thinks He's Getting Out of China Just in Time (Bloomberg)
- Google brings Twitter back into its search results - this could help both companies out a lot (Royal Pingdom)
- Buybacks still at record levels, but investors are starting to yawn (MarketWatch)
- The top stocks held by four generations of Americans (Benzinga)
- The case for taking advantage of a 401(k) is obvious to the point of people needing to be insane not to get it (MarketWatch)
- The San Fran Fed president is drunk on the local Kool-Aid. So now you know (Yahoo Finance)
- "As recently as 2002, Buffett had half his portfolio in bonds. Today, that number is just 14%." (Charles Sizemore)
- Howard Marks: Why I'm putting money to work in Europe (Bloomberg)
- ETF death toll now at 500. This is actually a very good thing (Invest With an Edge)
- "Most Obamacare enrollees are pretty happy with their coverage, a new survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation shows." (Vox)
- The return of Colonel Sanders, now played by SNL's Darrell Hammond (PBS Newshour)