
What I'm reading this morning:
- U.S. Equity ETFs Brought in More Cash in October Than the Rest of the Year Combined (Bloomberg)
- International Equity ETFs’ Record Setting Year (ETF Trends)
- Bonds Send Same Ominous Signs No Matter Where in the World (Bloomberg)
- My new one at Fortune: The stock that ate Wall Street (Fortune)
- Charlie Munger asked to clarify his comments about Valeant over the weekend. (Bloomberg)
- The biggest difference between the real world and academia (A Wealth Of Common Sense)
- Philip Fisher via Michael Batnick on the right time to sell big winners (Irrelevant Investor)
- Today's must-read: David Merkel's 12 points on retirement income illustrate the need for financial advisors (Aleph Blog)
- Has the next giant financial crash already begun? (Guardian)
- GOP: From now on, the only debate questions we'll allow must be about candidates' relationship with the lord (Washington Post)
- LOL, iPads are the new babysitters (New York Times)