
What I'm reading this morning:
- Greece is stepping over its own red lines to get a deal done (Guardian)
- Europe's Greece-Proof Economy (MoneyBeat)
- It’s a bearish sign that so many advisers are declaring that we’re now in a “stock picker’s market.” (MarketWatch)
- Ryan Detrick: Don't worry about the tight S&P trading range so much (Ryan Detrick)
- Fixed income manager TCW has the highest level of cash in its credit funds since the 2008 financial crisis (Bloomberg)
- Facebook is now worth more than Wal-Mart (Quartz)
- Do economic booms cause economic busts? (Noah Smith)
- “Short-selling is an incredibly lonely proposition” (DealBook)
- Ben Bernanke: Don't take Hamilton off the 10! (Brookings)
- 8 funds investors are running away from (Morningstar)
- Get excited - the Red Lobster REIT is coming soon (Bloomberg)
- On the fascination with Goodfellas: "It’s the dream of money without working, pleasure without the bounds of conventional moralism." (New Yorker)
- JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon's eulogy of Jimmy Lee (Fortune)
- Start investing with us now - check out Liftoff today! (Liftoff)