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Hot Links: What’s Scarier?

Posted October 20, 2015 by Joshua M Brown

What I'm reading this morning:

  • Andy: It's now or never for US stocks. Do it. (AThrasher)
  • Yum Brands capitulates: China spinoff coming soon (Bloomberg)
  • Today's must-read: the public markets are no longer cooperating with the unicorn ranch (Wall Street Journal)
  • Here's what you can expect as the tech sector earnings barrage gets underway today (MoneyBeat)
  • Greggy: Chinese stocks on the verge of a breakout move (Dragonfly Capital)
  • Michael Bloomberg's friends beg him to run (DealBook)
  • The math is clear: Hillary Clinton has better odds of becoming president than anybody else — by far (Wonkblog)
  • 15,000 Years Ago, Probably in Asia, the Dog Was Born (New York Times)
  • Here's the new Star Wars trailer that premiered during Monday Night Football last night (The Verge)
  • What's scarier, that the director of the CIA has an AOL account or that a teenager was able to hack it? (Wired)

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