
What I'm reading this morning:
- ADP: Private Payrolls increase by 201k last month (Calculated Risk)
- Will Greece Default, And Does It Matter? (Indexology)
- Matt Klein says Greece may as well just Grexit anyway (FT Alphaville)
- Investors are more likely to pay higher fees when they were accompanied with strong past performance and concentrated portfolios (CIO)
- EM index ETFs now adding China A shares into the mix (ETFTrends)
- Jamie Dimon reaches the Tres Commas club the old fashioned way, and he didn't even have to build some bullshit app. (Bloomberg)
- Does active management really shine in less efficient markets? (ETF.com)
- Bank of America thinks investors are suffering from 'Stockholm syndrome' — and the outcome looks ugly (Business Insider)
- Kris Venne: These are the characteristics of good advice (Certifiable Planner)
- Justin Fox interviewers the godfather of behavioral finance, Richard Thaler (BloombergView)
- Start investing for retirement with us today - introducing Liftoff! (Liftoff)